Tag: Lita Baron
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LUCY: 40 YEARS OF TELEVISION
1952 Part One ~ JANUARY to JUNE The second half of the first season of “I Love Lucy”. In February, the show is nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, but loses to “The Red Skelton Show.” Lucille Ball learns that she is pregnant again. The first season ends with the most episodes (35) of any “Lucy-com”! “The…
Michael T. Mooney
1952, Babalu, Barbara Pepper, Bea Benadaret, Ben Wrigley, Bobby Jellison, CBS, Desi Arnaz, Ed Wynn, Edward Everett Horton, Elizabeth Patterson, Four Star Revue, Frank Nelson, Gale Gordon, Hal King, Hal March, Hayden Rorke, I love lucy, Irving Bacon, Janet Waldo, Jess Oppenheimer, Joseph Kearns, K.T. Stevens, Lita Baron, Lucille Ball, Mary Wickes, Richard Crenna, tv, Vivian Vance, William Frawley -
THE DESILU REVUE
“The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse” ~ December 25, 1959 Produced by Bert Granet & Lucille Ball Directed by Claudio Guzman Written by Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf Original Music by Walter Kent & Walton Farrar Synopsis: The Desilu Playhouse is hosting a Christmas Party and the action flashes back to the group’s first opening night, at…
Michael T. Mooney
1959, Bert Granet, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Carole Cook, christmas, Claudio Guzman, Desi Arnaz, Desilu, Hedda Hopper, Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood, John Bromfield, Lita Baron, Lucille Ball, Majel Barrett, Revue, RKO, Robert Osborne, Rory Calhoun, Spring Byington, The Desilu Playhouse, The Desilu Revue, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, Vivian Vance, Walter Kent, Walton Farrar, Westinghouse, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, William Demarest, willliam frawley -
“Cuban Pals”
(S1;E28 ~April 21,1952) Directed by William Asher. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll, Jr. Filmed March 14, 1952 at General Service Studio. Rating: 64.5/86 Synopsis ~ When Ricky’s friends from Cuba visit, Lucy gets jealous of a beautiful dancer named Renita. Her scheme to take Renita’s place in Ricky’s act naturally (but…
Michael T. Mooney