Tag: Lucille Ball
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In January 1966 busy extra Leoda Richards (arrow) played an audience member of “The Art Linkletter Show” on THE LUCY SHOW. In December 1970 Richards again played an audience member of “The Art Linkletter Show,” this time on HERE’S LUCY. She had first played an audience member in a 1957 episode of I LOVE LUCY.
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In January 1966 Doris Singleton appeared on an episode of THE LUCY SHOW as a character named Ruth Cosgrove, which is the real-life name of Milton Berle’s second wife. In September 1967, the real Ruth Cosgrove Berle made a rare guest appearance on THE LUCY SHOW as herself.
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In “Lucy and the Undercover Agent” (THE LUCY SHOW ~ November 1965) Lucy dresses up as ‘big Broadway star’ Carol Channing – even singing a few bars of “Hello, Dolly”. Channing does not appear in the episode herself. She was then in her second year of playing Dolly on Broadway. Another big Broadway star, Jack Cassidy,…
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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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Happy Thanksgiving Lucy Fans!
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Happy “I LOVE LUCY” DAY to all fans of the Papermoon Loves Lucy Blog!
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In a 1966 episode of THE LUCY SHOW, Lucille Ball gets an expensive ring belonging to Mrs. Mooney stuck on her finger. In a 1970 episode of HERE’S LUCY, Lucille Ball gets an expensive ring belonging to Elizabeth Taylor stuck on her finger.
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In a 1956 episode of “I Love Lucy” Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance throw a birthday party for some children they don’t really know. In a 1963 episode of “The Lucy Show” Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance throw a birthday party for some children they don’t really know.
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Happy Labor Day, Lucy fans!
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The Roaring 20s Revues
In 1953 the “I Love Lucy” characters staged a 1920′s revue. In 1970 the “Here’s Lucy” characters staged a 1920′s revue. Both episodes featured the song “The Varsity Drag” originally written for GOOD NEWS! in 1927. The 1970 episode also features the song “Buckle Down Winsocki” (Bullwinkle in the episode). The song was written for BEST FOOT FORWARD, the…