Tag: CBS
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In a 1955 episode of I LOVE LUCY, Lucy visited her son, Little Ricky, who was in the hospital to have his tonsils out. In a 1969 episode of THE LUCY SHOW, Lucy visited her brother-in-law, Harry, who was in the hospital to have his tonsils out.
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“Lucy Goes to Sun Valley”
(LDCH S1;E5 ~ April 14, 1958) Directed by Jerry Thorpe. Written by Madelyn Davis, Bob Carroll Jr., and Bob Schiller. Filmed in February 1958 at Sun Valley, Idaho, and Ren-Mar Studios, Hollywood. Synopsis ~ Lucy and Ethel go to Sun Valley, at first without Ricky and Fred. While at the resort, the girls meet…
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Happy 65th birthday to Keith Thibodeaux (aka Richard Keith), who memorably played Ricky Ricardo Jr. (aka Little Ricky) on I LOVE LUCY and THE LUCY-DESI COMEDY HOUR.
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In 1958, Lucy rode a chair lift during her ski vacation with Vivian Vance in “Lucy Goes to Sun Valley” on THE LUCY-DESI COMEDY HOUR. in 1971, Lucy rode a chair lift during her ski vacation with Dinah Shore in “Someone’s on the Ski Lift with Dinah” on HERE’S LUCY.
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“Lucy Wins a Racehorse”
(LDCH S1;E4 ~ February 3, 1958) Directed by Jerry Thorpe. Written by Madelyn Martin, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed in December 1957 at Ren-Mar Studios. This is the fourth of five episodes of the first season of “The Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Show” (aka “The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour”). Just as the last…
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In 1958, Lucy and Ethel had a ‘horse guest’ in an episode of THE LUCY-DESI COMEDY HOUR.In 1965, Lucy and Rosie had a ‘horse guest’ in an episode of THE LUCY SHOW.
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“The ‘I Love Lucy’ Christmas Show”
(December 24, 1956) This special was filmed on Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 1956. Since it was a holiday, and the episode consisted mainly of flashbacks, there was no studio audience present for the filming. “Little Ricky Gets a Dog” (S6;E14), “Lucy and the Loving Cup” (S6;E12), and “Lucy and Superman” (S6;E13) were all filmed in…
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The “I Love Lucy” Pilot
(recorded March 2, 1951 ~ broadcast April 30, 1990) In the early 1980s, the Museum of Broadcasting (now the Paley Center for Media) began actively searching for the long-lost “I Love Lucy” pilot. During the 1970s all traces of the pilot had disappeared; not even Desi Arnaz or Lucille Ball owned or knew where to find a…