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- 1. The Girls Want to Go to a Nightclub Oct 15, 1951
- Lucy and Ethel disguise themselves as hillbillies when Ricky and Fred need dates for the fights.
- 2. Be a Pal Oct 22, 1951
- Lucy decides that Ricky's love is growing cold, so she tries to be his pal.
- 3. The Diet Oct 29, 1951
- Lucy hopes to break into show business, but she must lose 12 pounds first.
Originally set in an apartment building in New York City, I Love Lucy centers on Lucy Ricardo ( Lucille Ball) and her singer/bandleader husband, Ricky Ricardo ( Desi Arnaz ), along with their best friends and landlords, Fred Mertz ( William Frawley) and Ethel Mertz ( Vivian Vance ).
Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Ethel (Vivian Vance) take on a new job at the chocolate factory in the classic I Love Lucy episode, "Job Switching," but they soon ge...
Ball was portrayed by Sarah Drew in the play I Love Lucy: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom, a comedy about how Ball and her husband battled to get their sitcom on the air. It premiered in Los Angeles on July 12, 2018, co-starring Oscar Nuñez as Desi Arnaz, and Seamus Dever as I Love Lucy producer-head writer Jess Oppenheimer .
Apr 2, 2014 · Lucille Ball got her start as a singer, model and film star before becoming one of America's top comedic actresses with the 1950s TV show I Love Lucy, co-starring on the show with her...
I Love Lucy: With Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley. The wife of a band leader constantly tries to become a star - in spite of her having no talent, and gets herself (along with her best friend) into the funniest predicaments.
Lucille Ball. Producer: I Love Lucy. The woman who will always be remembered as the crazy, accident-prone, lovable Lucy Ricardo was born Lucille Desiree Ball on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York, the daughter of Desiree Evelyn "DeDe" (Hunt) and Henry Durrell "Had" Ball.
One of comedy's great pioneers, Lucille Ball bends over backward (literally!) to make I Love Lucy a smash success.
Dec 13, 2021 · “I Love Lucy” was the perfect home for Ball – a place where she could return to the physical comedy she was master of, while working alongside her real life partner.
I Love Lucy premiered on October 15, 1951 and aired on Monday nights at 9pm EST until its 179th episode aired on May 6, 1957. There are 181 episodes total—including the pilot episode and a Christmas special.
The First Lady of TV Comedy, LUCILLE BALL, in the follow-up to her classic series I LOVE LUCY.