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Fresh from one of I Love Lucy ’s most unforgettable scenes, Lucille Ball is seen barefoot, soaked, and still in costume following the famous grape-stomping brawl from “Lucy’s Italian Movie ...
I Love Lucy: The Movie was meant for a theatrical release after the success of Season 1 but was shelved and only came to the public in 2001.
For generations, reruns of I Love Lucy have kept Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in living rooms everywhere. Even people who never sat down to watch an episode know the iconic opening: a heart floating on ...
I am pleased to announce a screening of I Love Lucy: The Movie at the Snyder Auditorium of Wytheville Community College on Dec. 15 from 6-8 p.m. This showing will be free to the public on a first ...
Arnaz and Ball starred in “I Love Lucy” for 180 episodes over six years. He was credited for having the show filmed with a three-camera technique that revolutionized the filming of sitcoms.
'I Love Lucy,' the comedy that withstood the test of time, turns 69. On Oct. 15, 1951, the black-and-white show aired and soon became a cult classic.
More than 60 years ago, Lucille Ball broke boundaries as the female lead of 'I Love Lucy.' Find out what happened to the cast of the now-iconic sitcom after the series finale in 1957 ...
I Love Lucy is not only one of the greatest American sitcoms of all time but also one of the best in any genre. A landmark show in its day, the appeal of I Love Lucy is enduring and evergreen ...
Did Desi Arnaz Ever Actually Say His Signature Catchphrase in 'I Love Lucy'? Discussions often center around whether Ricky said this line during the show's six seasons, with many attributing it to ...
The following collection of behind-the-scenes photos opens a window into the magic of I Love Lucy. You'll see candid moments of Lucille Ball in curlers and sneakers, Desi Arnaz sharing genuine ...