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Here’s why Little Ricky said the set of The Andy Griffith Show was more fun than I Love Lucy
Here’s why Little Ricky said the set of The Andy Griffith Show was more fun than I Love Lucy
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RIP Charles Levin
1949-2019 Levin was seen on “Life With Lucy” (1987) in the un-aired episode “Lucy and the Guard Goose.” After M&B Hardware is robbed, Sergeant Green (Levin) comes by to take a statement from Lucy and Curtis (Gale Gordon). To serve as a theft deterrent, Lucy buys a goose to guard the store. Levin was originally meant to be…
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Tony Nominee Sally Mayes Will Play I Love Lucy’s Vivian Vance in Sidekicked at Cape May Stage | Playbill
Tony Nominee Sally Mayes Will Play I Love Lucy’s Vivian Vance in Sidekicked at Cape May Stage | Playbill
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY LUCIE ARNAZ – JULY 17th
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Lucy’s Toy Chest!
Even when Little Ricky wasn’t on screen, you knew there was a child in the Ricardo home by the toys! Toys also found their way into the Carmichael and Barker houses, both of which had children living there. Even Lucy Carter, mother of teenagers, managed to play with toys once in a while. Here’s a…
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“I Love Lucy” in Europe
A handy dandy guide to helping you find your favorite episode blogs here at Papermoon Loves Lucy. Click on the hyperlinks to be taken directly to that episode’s trivia, background, and bloopers. From “Ricky’s European Booking” to “Return Home from Europe” – don’t miss the boat! “Ricky’s European Booking” (S5;E10) ~ December 12, 1955 Directed…
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RIP Rip Torn
(1931-2019) Actor Rip Torn was known for his work on Broadway, off-Broadway, film and television. In 1963 he co-starred with Lucille Ball and Bob Hope in the film CRITIC’S CHOICE as Dion Kapakos.
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“I Love Lucy” in Hollywood
A handy dandy guide to helping you find your favorite episode blogs here at Papermoon Loves Lucy. Click on the hyperlinks to be taken directly to that episode’s trivia, background, and bloopers. From “Ricky’s Movie Offer” to “Homecoming” – gas up the Pontiac and “California, Here We Come!” “Ricky’s Movie Offer” (S4;E6) ~ November 8, 1954 Directed…
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RIP ARTE JOHNSON
1929-2019 Arte Johnson aka Arthur Stanton Eric Johnson was an actor and writer, known for his comic roles in film and television, primarily on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” (1967-71). He worked with Lucille Ball several times during his career. Here are some highlights: HERE’S LUCY: “Lucy Is a Bird-Sitter” ~ January 7, 1974 Arte Johnson played an eccentric…