Tag: Charleston
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GINGER ROGERS COMES TO TEA
S4;E11 ~ November 22, 1971 Directed by Coby Ruskin ~ Written by Bob Carroll Jr. and Madelyn Davis Synopsis Ginger Rogers leaves her purse in a movie theatre where she’s gone incognito to see one of her films for the first time. Lucy and Harry discover the purse and hope to get to meet the…
Michael T. Mooney
1971, Beach Blanket Bingo, Bob Carroll Jr., CBS, Charleston, Cheek to Cheek, Coby Ruskin, David Merrick, Eugene Jackson, Flying Down to Rio, Follow the Fleet, Fred Astaire, Gale Gordon, Ginger Rogers, Here’s Lucy, Hotel Bel-Air, Kitty Foyle, Lassie, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Madelyn Davis, Roberta, Shall We Dance, Shirley Anthony, Tender Comrade, The Barkleys of Broadway, Top Hat, tv, Victor Romito, William Lanteau -
Lucy and the Lost Star
S6;E22 ~ February 26, 1968 Synopsis Lucy and Viv break down in the middle of nowhere and happen upon Joan Crawford’s house to call for help. Because Crawford is remodeling and has no furniture, they believe her to be broke and arrange to star her in a show so that producers will offer her work. …
Michael T. Mooney
1920s, 1968, Ain’t We Got Fun, Bette Davis, CBS, Charleston, Elizabeth Taylor, Feud, Gale Gordon, Herbert Kenwith, I’m Just Wild About Harry, Joan Blondell, Joan Crawford, Lew Parker, Lucille Ball, Lucy and the Lost Star, Mildred Pierce, Mommie Dearest, Richard Burton, Sid Gould, Speakeasy, Tallulah Bankhead, The Flying Nun, The Lucy Show, The Smothers Brothers, The Untouchables, tv, Vivian Vance, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane -
Ethel Merman and the Boy Scout Show
S2;E19 ~ February 10, 1964 Synopsis When Ethel Merman headlines the Annual Boy Scout Show, Lucy and Viv are relegated to being costumers. Feeling sorry for them, Merman agrees to share the spotlight. Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Vivian Vance (Vivian Bagley), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Ralph Hart (Sherman Bagley) and Jimmy…
Michael T. Mooney
1964, Am I Blue, Boy Scouts, CBS, Charleston, Cub Scouts, Ethel Merman, Ethel Merman and the Boy Scout Show, Everything’s Coming Up Roses, Gale Gordon, Glow Worm, Jimmy Garrett, juggling, Lucille Ball, On the Good Ship Lollipop, Radio, Ralph Hart, Roaring 20s, Saxophone, Shirley Temple, show business, silent movies, Ted Mack Amateur Hour, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Lucy Show, THere’s NO business Like Show Business, Tiptoe Through the Tulips, tv, Vaudeville, Vivian Vance -
“Ricky Loses His Voice”
(S2;E9 ~ December 1, 1952) Directed by William Asher. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll, Jr. Filmed August 22, 1952 at General Service Studios. Rating: 74.1/91 This was the last episode filmed before Lucille Ball’s pregnancy leave, the show’s pregnancy storyline, and ‘flashback’ episodes. This episode has the distinction of being the highest rated…
Michael T. Mooney
1920s, Al Jolson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Barbara Pepper, Bert Stephens, Carolina In The Morning, Charleston, Desi Arnaz, Elmer Fudd, Ethel Mertz, Fred Mertz, Gertrude Astor, Has Anybody Seen My Gal, Hazel Pierce, Helen Dickson, I love lucy, Joan Carey, Lucille Ball, Lucy, Lucy Ricardo, Marco Rizo, Ricky Ricardo, The Lucy Show, The Passing Show of 1922, Ukulele, Vivian Vance, William Frawley