Tag: John Banner
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MR. & MRS. aka THE LUCILLE BALL COMEDY HOUR
April 19, 1964 Directed by Jack Donohue ~ Written by Richard Powell, based on the play by Sherwood Schwartz, with special material by Arthur Julian Synopsis Lucille Ball plays the head of a studio trying to track down Bob Hope to star in a TV special about husband and wife television stars. The first half concerns…
Michael T. Mooney
Arthur Julian, Bennett Green, Bicentennial, Bob Hope, Charles Field, Danny Klega, Eddie Rider, Edith Head, Gale Gordon, Jack Donohue, Jack Weston, Joan Swift, John Banner, John Dehner, Joseph Mell, Lucille Ball, Max Showalter, Mr. & Mrs., mr. and mrs., Richard Powell, Roy Rowan, Rudy Dolan, Sally Mills, San Franciso, Sherwood Schwartz, Sid Gould, Stanley Farrar, The Lucille Ball Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, William Lanteau -
STARSTRUCK! (Part 3 of 4) From Lucy Ricardo’s first trip to Hollywood to Lucy Carter’s famous encounter with Liz and Dick, Lucille Ball’s TV characters have always been starstruck! When Lucy Carmichael moved to Hollywood, a parade of celebrity guest stars (some as themselves, some as original characters) appeared on the show! Enjoy these…
Michael T. Mooney
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Lucy and Bob Crane
S4;E22 ~ February 21, 1966 Synopsis Actor Bob Crane opens a new account at the bank and asks Lucy out to dinner. When his new war film needs a stuntman, Mr. Mooney volunteers Iron Man Carmichael. Although she wants to appear demur to Crane, she takes the job. Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Gale…
Michael T. Mooney
1966, Bob Crane, Captain Kangaroo, CBS, Chet Huntley, Dale Van Sickel, David Brinkley, Desilu, Edmond Beloin, Gale Gordon, Harry Garson, Hogan’s Heroes, Huntley and Brinkley, Iron Man Carmichael, John Banner, Larry Dean, Lucille Ball, Lucy and Bob Crane, Oscar Beregi, parachute, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Schnitzelbank, Sid Gould, Stunt Man, Stunts, The Lucy Show, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, tv, World War One, WWI