Tag: Grape Stomping
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People Dress Up as Lucille Ball and Stomp Grapes Barefoot at This VA Vineyard, and Yep, It’s as Bizarre as It Sounds | Washingtonian (DC)
People Dress Up as Lucille Ball and Stomp Grapes Barefoot at This VA Vineyard, and Yep, It’s as Bizarre as It Sounds | Washingtonian (DC)
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Attention Academy Members!For Your Consideration: ROMA un film di Vittorio Felipe
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LUCY on CAVETT
“The Dick Cavett Show” ~ March 7, 1974 Dick Cavett (Host) is an American television personality, comedian, and talk show host notable for his conversational style and in-depth discussions. He appeared regularly on television in for five consecutive decades, from the 1960s through the 2000s. Cavett has been nominated for at least 10 Emmy Awards and…
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BUNGLE ABBEY
May 31, 1981 Directed by Lucille Ball ~ Written by Seaman Jacobs and Fred S. Fox Synopsis The misadventures of the monks of the Brothers of Benevolence Monks at the San Fernando Abbey, a monastery founded by Brother Bungle. In the pilot, the monks attempt to raise $5,000 to help the nearby children’s orphanage by…
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RIP Bob Schiller ~ Emmy-winning TV writer who joined the “I Love Lucy” writing team in season 5 and was responsible for all of the Europe and Connecticut episodes including the classic “Lucy’s Italian Movie” (aka Grape Stomping). He co-wrote all 13 of the “Lucy-Desi Comedy Hours” and was a co-writer and creator of “The…
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In “Lucy’s Italian Movie” (S5;E23 of “I Love Lucy”) Lucy Ricardo meets an Italian and ends up turning purple from a vat of grapes. In “Lucy Meets a Millionaire” (S2;E24 of “The Lucy Show”) Lucy Carmichael meets an Italian and ends up turning green from a vat of dye.
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“Lucy’s Italian Movie”
(S5;E23 ~ April 16, 1956) Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed March 8, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 47.1/63 Synopsis ~ When traveling through Italy, Lucy meets a movie director and is bound and determined to land a role in his new picture,…