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When I Love Lucy premiered in 1951, TV was still trying to figure out what it could be. Then came Lucy Ricardo, housewife, dreamer, chaos-bringer, determined to break into show business despite zero ...
However, writing the baby into the show wasn’t as easy as it seemed. At the time, pregnancy was considered a taboo topic. Even when I Love Lucy decided to broach it, they had to tread lightly.
Ricky tries to keep Lucy away from auditioning for a TV show, but when a clown becomes unavailable, Lucy takes his place. It's Fred and Ethel's 18th wedding anniversary, Ethel wants to go to the ...
From direct follow-ups to dynamic reinventions, I Love Lucy was a bonified franchise that has outlived nearly every other show in history. It’s hard to imagine now, but I Love Lucy was more than ...
The iconic television show, 'I Love Lucy,' premiered on Oct. 15, 1951, and had its finale on May 6, 1957, setting a groundbreaking precedent for women in comedy. Take a look back at the comedic show.
From Broadway legends to big-screen cowboys, crooners, comedians and even a certain Man of Steel, the guest stars who ...
I do it for Raj because he's a good guy and he deserves it.' Entertainer Lucie Arnaz helps young filmmaker see his dream come ...
This line has become so undeniably linked to the show through pop culture and the media that even official "I Love Lucy" merchandise and apparel features the phrase, furthering the confusion about ...
"It was a natural combination," he suggests. "Through the years on I Love Lucy and The Lucy Show, Ms. Ball tried to plug into what she thought was very important to young people. She knew that she ...
It’s a space for artists to create moments that stand the test of time and still make us laugh to this day, just like the I Love Lucy chocolate factory scene. For a show that had to be delayed ...