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MORNING AFTER “MONEY”
What Went Right! What Went Wrong! What Was Left Out! To combine the two episodes into one themed hour of entertainment, the opening title sequence of “Bonus Bucks” was replaced with a quick intro and the final credits were replaced by combined credits for both shows. On the whole the colorization gets better with each episode…
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FUNNY MONEY!
Prepare for tonight’s FUNNY MONEY special on CBS – two newly colorized episodes of “I Love Lucy” by reading all the background and insider trivia on each of these hilarious episodes! “Bonus Bucks” (Click Here)“The Million Dollar Idea” (Click Here) Check back tomorrow to see what CBS edited out of these classic shows!
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LUCY, JOE & ALVIN, TOO!
Lucille Ball always wanted to be a star on Broadway – until the silver screen and the small screen claimed her for posterity. Using the stage name Diane Belmont, she was chosen to appear in Earl Carroll’s Vanities, for the third road company of Ziegfeld’s Rio Rita, and for Step Lively, but none of these…
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THE KING AND I LOVE LUCY
Did you hear about the time Lucille Ball met the King of Siam? Vivian Vance was at Lucy’s Beverly Hills home on a Saturday in the early 1960s with Lucy putting blonde dye on Vivian’s hair and henna on her own. The pair would be lounging around in comfortable clothing talking for hours. On this…
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waynelvslcy: The new Progressive Insurance commercial shows ‘Flo’ in various sitcom situations…like this one. Anyone else catch this? No pun intended. Thanks to waynelvslcy for catching this! Pun intended!
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Hello Lucy Lovers! Thanks for being readers of Papermoon Loves Lucy! I am currently in the process of updating and expanding all the “I LOVE LUCY” blog entries. Although this will take some time, I encourage you to search for your favorite episodes. You will know they are the updated versions if you see production data…
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Emily Skinner as Lucille Ball in THE CHER SHOW on Broadway.
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I LOVED LUCY by Lee Tannen based on his memoir, starring Lee Tannen and Charles Busch as Lucille Ball. A staged reading to benefit the Bridge Theatre Company, Catskill, New York, presented March 22 and 23, 2019. Directed by Carl Andress with musical accompaniment by Tom Judson.
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RIP Richard Erdman
1925-2019 Richard “Dick” Erdman first appeared on screen with Lucille Ball in 1949′s Easy Living as Buddy Morgan. In 1970, he made an appearance on “Here’s Lucy” as a short-tempered supermarket manager in “Lucy Loses Her Cool” (S3;E13) guest starring Art Linkletter. Erdman made his first films in 1944, and worked all the way up to 2017. He…