Tag: Lucille Ball
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“Bullfight Dance”
(S4;E23 ~ March 28, 1955) Directed by William Asher. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, and Bob Carroll, Jr. Filmed on February 17, 1955 at Ren Mar Studios. Rating: 51.2/68 Synopsis ~ When Lucy is asked to write an article for Photoplay about what it’s like being married to Ricky, she uses it to blackmail him to…
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In “The Fur Coat” (S1;E9 of I LOVE LUCY), Lucy loves her new fur coat so much, she even wears it to bed and while washing the dishes! In “Lucy the Stunt Man” (S4;E5 of THE LUCY SHOW), Lucy loves her new fur coat so much, she even wears it to bed and while washing…
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“Don Juan and the Starlets”
(S4;E17 ~ February 14, 1955) Directed by William Asher. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll, Jr. Filmed on December 9, 1954 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 51.3/67 Synopsis ~ When Ricky takes publicity photos with four glamorous starlets, Lucy gets jealous. Her jealousy turns to anger when it looks like Ricky stayed out all night…
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“Getting Ready”
(S4;E11 ~ December 13, 1954) Directed by William Asher. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll, Jr. Filmed October 21, 1954 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 47.6/66 Synopsis ~ Planes, trains or automobiles – or even the bus – are the modes of transportation that Lucy considers for the trip to California. They finally…
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In “Lucy Fakes Illness” (S1;E16 of I LOVE LUCY), Lucy pretends to regress to childhood to convince a dubious Ricky to put her in the act! In “Lucy the Stockholder” (S3;E25 of THE LUCY SHOW), Lucy pretends to regress to childhood to convince a rich doctor to deposit money in her bank!
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“Ricky’s Contract”
‘Did I tell you the funny thing I heard on television the other night?’ (S4;E10 ~ December 6, 1954) Directed by William Asher. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll, Jr. Filmed October 14, 1954 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 49.7/67 Synopsis ~ Ricky is on ‘pins and niddles’ waiting to hear from Hollywood about his…
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In “Lucy’s Bicycle Trip” (S5;E24 of I LOVE LUCY), Lucy is so hungry and thirsty that she tries her hand at milking a cow! In “Lucy and the Countess Lose Weight” (S3;E21 of THE LUCY SHOW), Lucy is so hungry and thirsty that she tries her hand at milking a cow!
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Shortly after the film version of MY FAIR LADY opened in theatres in November 1964, Lucy did her own version on THE LUCY SHOW titled “My Fair Lucy” (S3;E20). Lucy’s Henry Higgins was The Countess Framboise (Ann Sothern), who instructed charwoman Eliza Lumpwhomper (Lucy) to recite “The rain in Maine stays mainly on the grain” before dramatically…