Tag: comedy
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FALL PREVIEW ‘53
September 18, 1953 On September 18, 1953, TV Guide, now a national publication, published their first Fall Preview issue. This became an annual and much anticipated tradition with the magazine. Although TV Guide national edition was only 25 issues old, Lucille Ball had already been featured on three covers and would go on to be seen…
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CARL REINER
March 20, 1922 – June 29, 2020 Carl Reiner was a legend of American comedy, having achieved success as an actor, director, producer, and recording artist. He won nine Emmy Awards, three as an actor, four as a writer, and two as a producer. He also won a Grammy Award for his “2,000 Year Old…
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Lucie Arnaz taping an “I Love Lucy” themed episode of “Will & Grace” with Debra Messing as Lucy Ricardo!
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71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ~ September 23, 2019 Comedy legends George Burns and Lucille Ball were represented by wax figures. Bob Newhart was represented by Bob Newhart!
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“Here’s Lucy” ~ Season 3
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! “Lucy Meets the Burtons” (S3;E1) ~ September 14, 1970 “Lucy the Skydiver” (S3;E2) ~ September 21, 1970 “Lucy and Sammy Davis, Jr.” (S3;E3)…
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I LOVED LUCY – Tickets – Club Helsinki – Hudson, NY – August 24th, 2019
She’s back! Sandra Dickinson as Lucille Ball in Lee Tannen’s biographical play I LOVED LUCY. One performance only at Helsinki Hudson, Hudson, NY. I LOVED LUCY – Tickets – Club Helsinki – Hudson, NY – August 24th, 2019
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SALUTE TO STAN LAUREL
November 23, 1965 on CBS Directed by Seymour Berns Produced by Henry Jaffe, Seymour Berns Written by Hugh Wedlock Jr., Charles Isaacs, Alan Manings with Carl Reiner and Aaron Ruben Cast (in order of appearance) Dick Van Dyke (Host, Himself) was born Richard Wayne Van Dyke in West Plains, Missouri, in 1925. Although he’d had…
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THAT FACE!
Lucille Ball’s facial expressions were a hilarious part of her comic brilliance. Here’s a look at some of her priceless expressions from HERE’S LUCY! “Lucy and the Indian Chief” (S2;E3 ~ October 6, 1969) “Tipsy Through the Tulips” (S6;E10 ~ November 12, 1973) “Lucy Stops a Marriage” (S3;E16 ~ December 28, 1970) “Lucy the Crusader”…