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  1. The first issue was released on April 3, 1953, and it was definitely a hit. The cover featured Lucille Ball and her young son, Desi Arnaz Jr. He was only about 75 days old at the time. Desi Jr. was born on Jan. 19, 1953. Lucille and her husband Desi scheduled the Cesarean birth for that day in order to coincide with her delivery on I Love Lucy ...

  2. April 3, 1953. TV Guide Magazine Cover Archive. 60+ Years. 3000+ Covers. 1 Place To Find Them All.

  3. TV Guide’s first national issue picked up on this Lucy mania, and on April 3, 1953 ran a cover featuring a photograph of Lucille Ball’s newborn son, Desi Arnaz, Jr., along with a top-of-the-page teaser headline, “Lucy’s $50,000,000 Baby.”. A small photo of Lucy was also placed in the top corner of that cover.

  4. Jan 10, 2016 · The back cover of the April 17, 1953 edition featured the premiere issue with Lucy and Little Desi on top of a television set. Mother and son were back on the cover 20 years later on March 31, 1973. TV GUIDE & I LOVE LUCY: On the Air! But before that, Lucille Ball was on the cover of a local edition of TV Guide (January 25, 1952), which was ...

  5. Item#: 499417. Sale Price: $799.95. How Many ? EXTREMELY RARE! Don't Miss Out! Very rare and HIGHLY sought after First Edition TV Guide. The inaugural cover featured a photograph of Lucille Ball's newborn son, Desi Arnaz, Jr. with a downscaled photo of Lucille Ball placed in the top corner under the issue's headline: "Lucy's $50,000,000 Baby ...

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  6. www.lucilleball.net › collection › tvguidesTELEVISION GUIDES

    Oct. 12, 1951 - Lucy & Desi Bob Hope, Danny Thomas, Abott & Costello Jan. 25, 1952 - Lucy & Desi (Why I Love Lucy by Desi Arnaz) Jun. 6, 1952 - Green cover with Lucy & Desi; The Marriage That Fooled Hollywood Sep. 12, 1952 - Ball & Berle Are Back! Dec. 19, 1952 - Who Are The Best in TV, Lucy with 9 others

  7. Limited Edition TV Guide flat covers only, ready for framing ; Includes the original eight covers + exclusive wrap-around cover from "Lucy Gets a Paris Gown", the only cover featuring all four main characters: Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel ; All have 1950's style logo with a unique black and red color scheme.

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