Tag: CBS
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I Love Lucy
For those who enjoy colorized Lucy, CBS will issue this “DVD” this Fall – of – according to the Walmart link – December 30, 2019. Details about content have not yet been released, but judging by the cover, it may include six colorized episodes: “Lucy Does A TV Commercial” (aka Vitameatavegamin) “L.A. at Last!” (aka…
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The rocky relationship between a career-driven redhead and a philandering genius – both competing for career and personal success in the limelight and the bedroom during the golden age of entertainment.
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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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FUNNY MONEY is Coming!
CBS has announced two newly colorized episodes of “I Love Lucy” to ease your post-Tax Day blues! “Bonus Bucks” (S3;E21) first aired March 8, 1954 and “The Million Dollar Idea” (S3;E13) first broadcast January 11, 1954. Both episode blogs have recently been revised and updated here on the Papermoon Loves Lucy Blog. This will bring the total number…
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Attention Academy Members!For Your Consideration: Marion Strong is VICE The Untold True Story That Changed East 68th Street Forever!
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Attention Academy Members!For Your Consideration: A STAR IS BORN Two artistic souls coming together, on the small screen and in life.
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Attention Academy Members!For Your Consideration: STAN & OLLIE 2 Comedy Legends / 1 Legendary Comedy Team
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Attention Academy Members!For Your Consideration: “If East 68th Street Could Talk” starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, William Frawley, Vivian Vance & Kathryn Card as Mother McGillicuddy