Tag: Hollywood
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The first two seasons of “I Love Lucy” were filmed at General Service Studios (now Sunset Las Palmas) 6625 Romaine Street in Hollywood. Starting in season 3 they moved to Ren-Mar (now Red Studios) 846 North Cahuenga Boulevard.
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LUCY THE STAR-GAZER! ~ Part One
On “Here’s Lucy,” more than any other series, Lucille Ball used her vast network of Hollywood celebrities as guest stars! It became a great honor to be asked to guest star on “Here’s Lucy,” and even the most accomplished actors were nervous about appearing with the great Lucille Ball. Here are some of the great stars of…
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RIP Jean Porter ~ Actress who was popular in “B” movies of the 1940s and 50s. As such, she did two films with Lucille Ball: ABBOTT & COSTELLO IN HOLLYWOOD (1945), in which Porter had a leading role while Lucy basically played herself; and EASY TO WED (1946), in which Lucy was the star and…
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (1955)
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I love Lucy Screen Used Prop (1954) – Post Card Season 4 episode 18 Very RARE! | eBay
$3,500 on Ebay! Prop from “Lucy Gets Into Pictures” (ILL S4;E18). Desi Arnaz made an error and called Carolyn Appleby “Lillian” Appleby, her name in her first appearance. The props people followed suit. I love Lucy Screen Used Prop (1954) – Post Card Season 4 episode 18 Very RARE! | eBay
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Although the late Debbie Reynolds never appeared or was mentioned on “I Love Lucy,” she was prominently seen on the show for a few brief seconds when Lucy dreams of Hollywood fame in “Ricky’s Screen Test” (S4:E6, November 15, 1954).
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“Lucy Gets Into Pictures”
papermoonloveslucy: (S4;E18 ~ February 21, 1955) finds Mrs. Ricardo alone in her hotel room sending postcards to New York while Ricky goes off to work. In a rare blooper, Desi mentions Lillian Appleby rather than Carolyn Appleby. The character was named Lillian in her first appearance but re-named Carolyn thereafter. The dress Lucy wears in…
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“Don Juan is Shelved”
(S4;E22 ~ March 21, 1955) Directed by William Asher. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, and Bob Carroll, Jr. Filmed on February 10, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. It was the 119th episode filmed. Rating: 51.5/69 Synopsis ~ MGM gives Ricky the gate (or “the door in the fence,” as he puts it) when they cancel Don Juan. Naturally,…