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    Madelyn Pugh (March 15, 1921 – April 20, 2011), sometimes credited as Madelyn Pugh Davis, Madelyn Davis, or Madelyn Martin, was a television writer who became known in the 1950s for her work on the I Love Lucy television series.

  2. May 31, 2011 · Tue 31 May 2011 12.58 EDT. Madelyn Pugh, who has died aged 90, carved out a place for herself in television history when she co-created, with Bob Carroll Jr, I Love Lucy, which began the comedy...

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  3. Madelyn Pugh Davis was the only female writer on I Love Lucy, the iconic sitcom that made Lucille Ball a star. She wrote for all the episodes of the show, often testing the slapstick herself and becoming key to the visual gags. She also worked with Bob Carroll Jr. and Jess Oppenheimer, and co-wrote other Ball productions.

  4. Apr 21, 2011 · By Dennis Hevesi. April 21, 2011. Madelyn Pugh Davis, who with her writing partners for the classic sitcom “ I Love Lucy “ concocted zany scenes in which the harebrained Lucy dangles from a ...

  5. Aug 5, 2011 · Madelyn Pugh Davis was not only a TV pioneer but an anomaly: quietly elegant, yet the only female writer responsible for the big jokes on “I Love Lucy.”.

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  7. Apr 22, 2011 · Madelyn Pugh Davis, a prolific television writer who helped create the hugely influential 1951-57 sitcom "I Love Lucy" and was one of the first successful women working in the medium, died from...

  8. Apr 23, 2011 · Madelyn Pugh Davis, who helped define the TV sitcom as the co-writer of every episode of "I Love Lucy," the 1950s series that showcased the grape-stomping, bonbon-cramming,...

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