Showing posts with label I Love Lucy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Love Lucy. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz on TV in May

Be sure to visit LucilleBallBlog.com often to find out about unscheduled Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz appearances on TV. You can find out when Lucy and Desi will be on TV anytime throughout the month by referring to the TV Listings on the right-hand side of this page.

*All times listed are Eastern*

Lucille Ball on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):

Stage Door

Being shown as a part of a tribute to Katharine Hepburn

Wed., May 9, 8:00 PM

Follow The Fleet
Thu., May 10, 2:30 PM

Without Love
Being shown as a part of a tribute to Katharine Hepburn
Thu., May 10, 1:15 AM

Yours, Mine and Ours
Sun., May 27, 10:00 PM

The Facts of Life
Not available on DVD
Tue., May 29, 2:45 PM

Desi Arnaz on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):

No scheduled appearances.

Lucy and Desi Appearances On Other Channels (U.S.):
"The Lucy Show"
Not available (officially) on DVD.
Weekdays - 2:30 AM on ME-TV Chicago, IL
Weekdays - 8:00 PM on KCBU Salt Lake City, UT
Weekdays - 9:30 AM on KWCE Alexandria, LA
Weekdays - 3:30 PM on WNGS Buffalo, NY

"I Love Lucy"
Weekdays - 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 11:30 PM on ME-TV Chicago

"We Love Lucy"
a.k.a. "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour"
Saturdays - 10:00 PM on ME-TV Chicago

"I Love Lucy" On TV Land (U.S.):
Weekdays - 11:00 AM
Weekends - 10:00 AM - 12:00PM

"Here's Lucy" on Sun-TV (Canada):
Weekdays - 1:00 PM

Vivian Vance Turned Down Role In Andy Warhol Film

PR-inside.com reported that I Love Lucy's Vivian Vance turned down the role of 'Hazel Aiken' in Andy Warhol's 1977 film, "Bad." Carroll Baker took the role and won* a Saturn Award for Best Horror Actress from The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films.

Warholstars.com provided this information on Vance's choice:

We had already tried to get Vivian Vance to play the lead... It was a far cry from the I Love Lucy show, but we thought Vivian Vance would be perfect for the part...

Vivian Vance
thought differently. 'I'd love to do it, Andy, I really would,' she told us over dinner at La Caravelle. 'But you must understand that for all those people out there I'm still Ethel Mertz, Lucy's next-door neighbor and the nicest woman in America, and that's why I can still go into any dinner theater in the country and get paid $20,000 a week, because all my nice fans in their mink stoles want to see Ethel Mertz be nice. I hate being nice and I hate my fans and I hate their mink stoles. But I love making $20,000 a week anytime I want..."


Property from the set of "Bad" will be auctioned May 6th by Stamford Auction in Stamford, Connecticut. Read more about it.

Related Links:
Vivian Vance's Filmography
Carroll Baker's Filmography
Warholstars

*Pr-inside.com states Baker won. Imdb.com states that she was nominated.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Vitameatavegamin '07

Check out "Vitameatavegamin '07," a modern take on the classic "Lucy Does a TV Commercial" episode of "I Love Lucy."

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Lucy and Ethel Peep Style - Update!

Earlier this month, I posted about Susan Sessions' winning "I Love Peeps" entry in The Ann Arbor News' Marshmallow Peeps® Diorama Contest. At the time, I couldn't find a photo of Ms. Sessions' entry. Here is one!

I Love Peeps

"I Love Peeps" by Susan Sessions


View a slide show of all the winning entries! Note: The slide show contains music so turn your speakers down if Mr. Mooney is around.

Congratulations to Susan Sessions on a fantastic job!

Related Blog Entries:
Lucy and Ethel Peep Style (April 5, 2007)

Photo courtesy of The Ann Arbor News.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Lucille Ball's Children Praise Her Talents

Desi Arnaz, Jr. and his sister, Lucie, had nothing but good things to say about their famously, funny, mother, Lucille Ball, at the Fifth Annual TV Land Awards Show.

ScrippsNews reported:

On the red carpet before the show, the siblings talked about what made their mom and "I Love Lucy" so funny.

"It was written well, first of all," Lucie Arnaz said. "It's not shtick. It's believable situations, and she was so good at it."

Desi Jr. said he and his sister learned the tricks of the trade, including waiting for the laughs from a studio audience, when they played the children of Ball's character on "Here's Lucy."


The Fifth Annual TV Land Awards Show will air April 22 at 9:00 PM Eastern on TV Land. The show will repeated that same night at 11:00 PM Eastern on Nick at Nite.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Pressly Anxious For Baby Dezi's Arrival

Celebrity Baby Blog reported that "My Name Is Earl" star Jaime Pressly can't wait for her son, Dezi James, to arrive. Pressly is naming her son after Cuban Bandleader Desi Arnaz.

Pressly said:

And sometimes when Eric comes home from work he'll go, 'Luuuuuucy, I'm home.' One day he did it and I went 'Dezzzzzzi' and we both said, 'That's a really cool name.' And James is my father's and brother's name.


Related Blog Entries:
Jaime Pressly expecting a little Dezi (Nov. 17, 2006)

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Mattel Releasing Lucy & Ethel Two-Doll Boxed Set!

Back in January I reported that Mattel would be releasing a special two-doll "I Love Lucy" boxed set. At that time, Mattel wasn't releasing the details about which duo (Lucy and Ricky, Ethel & Fred, etc.,) would be turned into collectible Barbies. The time has finally come to reveal part of the mystery!

Lucy Ricardo & Ethel Mertz will be the dolls in Mattel's "I Love Lucy" Limited Edition Two-Doll Boxed Set!

Lucy and Ethel Dolls

This information was revealed in The Lucy-Desi Center Gift Shop's Spring 2007 Merchandise Guide. The guide states (image above):

It's double the fun with this new "I Love Lucy" two-doll box set-featuring Lucy and Ethel in one of their most outlandish misadventures. The episode theme of this set is still top secret, but we're taking pre-orders now to guarantee you'll be one of the first to receive this limited edition when it is released.

Your credit card will not be charged until your order is shipped to you. Orders for this special doll set will be shipped in the order they are received. Quantity will be limited, so don't delay! Pre-order yours today.



No release date for the dolls was given. To preorder the "Lucy & Ethel Two-Doll Boxed Set" (#2340) for $89.95 (plus shipping and handling) call toll-free 1-877-582-9326. As of this writing, the dolls are not available for preorder from the gift shop online yet.

The Long Live Lucy Blog was the first Lucille Ball Blog to feature a photo of Mattel's 2007 "I Love Lucy" Barbie Collector Doll based on "The Audition." A photo of this new set will be posted as soon as possible.

"I Love Lucy" Watches - $3!

There's always time to laugh and now there's always time for Lucy! For a limited time you can purchase an "I Love Lucy" wristwatch from The Lucy-Desi Center Gift Shop for only $3 plus shipping and handling! There are currently 5 styles available:

A. Candy Duo (#2581)
B. Gypsy Queen (#2582)
C. Latin Lucy (#2583)
D. Women From Mars (#2584)
E. Loving Lucy (#2585)

I Love Lucy Watches

(Shown in order from left to right)


These watches are usually sold for $6.95 each and were advertised in Spring 2007 Merchandise Guide. You can purchase any or all of these terrific watches by calling toll-free 1-877-582-9326 or by visiting The Lucy-Desi Center Gift Shop Online. Sales prices are valid through June 15, 2007 according to the Spring 2007 Merchandise Guide. Your purchase supports The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center, Inc in Jamestown, NY.

Also available - "I Love Lucy" Digital Watches For $4.99!

Image courtesy of The Lucy-Desi Center Gift Shop.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Lucille Ball's Sister-In-Law Attending Lucy-Desi Days

The Lucy-Desi Center has announced that Lucille Ball's sister-in-law, Zo Ball, will be attending Lucy-Desi Days 2007.

Other interesting tidbits:
*Bob Carroll, Jr.'s daughter, Christina, will be donating a "very, very special prop" from one of Lucy's TV series to the Lucy-Desi Center.

*A collection of Lucille Ball's handwritten letters, Christmas cards, and other personal items will be added to a new exhibit at the Lucy-Desi Museum. There will also be a rare collections of photographs with Desi Arnaz and Pepito Perez.

Lucy-Desi Days 2007 takes places May 25-27 in Jamestown, New York.

The Lucy-Desi Center has provided this link for more information on Lucy-Desi Days 2007:

http://lucille-ball-desi-arnaz-center.stores.yahoo.net/feevti.html

"I Love Lucy" Director Honored By NATAS

The Desert Sun reported that "I Love Lucy" Director, William Asher, was honored by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) for his extensive work in television.

The honor was received last Sunday at a luncheon held at Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage. Asher along with actress Kaye Ballard, marionette designer Velma Dawson, and the late writer-producer Sidney Sheldon (represented by Barbara Eden of "I Dream of Jeannie") were named Gold Circle inductees. According to The Desert Sun, only 42 people in the United States have received this prestigious honor! The Desert Sun also noted:


More than 500 people came to show their support.

Asher, famed for directing some of Lucille Ball's best comedy sketches, filled three tables with attendees.


Congratulations to Mr. Asher!

Other Lucy connections: Kaye Ballard was a cast member of "The Mothers-In-Law," the 1967-1969 sitcom directed by Desi Arnaz. Barbara Eden appeared as Diana Jordan in the last season of "I Love Lucy"

Related Blog Entries and Links:
"I Love Lucy" Director To Be Honored (Nov. 28, 2006)
William Asher - The Man Who Invented the Sitcom
A Visit With William Asher
William Asher's Filmography
Ashmont - Elizabeth Montgomery's marriage to William Asher
Bewitched @ Harpies Bizarre

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Unleashing Your Inner Ricky Ricardo

What do you do you when you're a Latina and your non-Latina coworker keeps patronizing you in Spanish? According to Latina Magazine Columinst, Dolores Dice, you unleash your inner Ricky Ricardo:

Next time she asks you "¿Cómo estás?" give her the old Ricky Ricardo fast-and-furious riff:

"Estoybiengraciasaunquemedueleunamuelaytúcómoestás
esperoquebienaydiosmíoestamujermiraqueselodigoyselodigoy
siempremepreguntalamismabobería" - or something like that.

Hopefully you both can have a laugh about it. One way or another, I think you should explore your feelings of discomfort about being addressed in Spanish.



An excerpt from the April 2007 issue of Latina Magazine.

Auction To Feature Rare Lucille Ball Memorabilia

Lucy coloring books

A large collection of rare, Lucille Ball Memorabilia will be up for grabs at The Old Town Auctions being held May 11-12 at the Grand Venice Hotel & Conference Center in Hagerstown, Maryland.

A press release on News-Antique's website provided this description:

A West Coast consignor who “loved Lucy” was the source for a mind-boggling 1,000-piece collection of Lucille Ball memorabilia. The collection – part I of which will be offered in the May sale – features advertising signs, toys, dolls, paper and ephemera; and “practically any Lucy-related item that was made under license,” said Spurgeon. “This includes nearly every Lucille Ball movie poster ever made – there are about 20 – promotional pieces from Desilu Studios, one of two known boxed Ricky Ricardo conga drums, and even a Ricky Jr. doll stroller, which was autographed by Keith Thibodeaux, who played Little Ricky on the TV show.”

Little Ricky Doll

Potential bidders can preview the auction beginning at 2:00 PM on Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12 from 8:00-9:00 AM. The auction will begin at 4:30 PM on May 11 and 9:00 AM on May 12. No Internet bidding, but absentee and phone bids will be accepted. For more information about the auction visit OldTownAuctions.com. Call 301-733-0830 to make reservations at the Grand Venice Hotel & Conference Center.

Get a sneak peek at the goodies!

Images courtesy of Old Town Auctions.

Monday, April 09, 2007

An Interview With Author David C. Tucker Pt. 1

The Long Live Lucy Forum is proud to present an original interview with author David C. Tucker regarding his book The Women Who Made Television Funny: Ten Stars of 1950s Sitcoms and Lucille Ball.

The Women Who Made Television Funny

1. Why did you decide to write a book about the leading ladies of 1950s sitcoms?

So much has been written about our movie history, but less about our TV heritage. I love old movies, and their stars, but I wanted to know more about the pioneering stars who made the TV sitcoms I grew up loving. I read a book about ten film actresses from the Golden Age of Movies, and that sparked an idea – I started making my own “Top Ten” list.

2. Many of the actresses in your book have passed away. Was it difficult uncovering their stories?

I was lucky enough to get interviews with two who are still very much with us – My Little Margie’s Gale Storm, and Betty White. I also interviewed people who knew or worked with these ladies, including Eve Arden’s son Doug, writer/producer Sherwood Schwartz, and others. I spent a great deal of time doing library research, and screening these actresses’ TV shows and movies. It was also very helpful to be able to collect rare magazine articles and other memorabilia on eBay.

I loved finding out some of the tidbits that I’d never heard before, such as the fact that a Lucy radio comedy was being pitched to sponsors in the mid-1940s, prior to My Favorite Husband – one that would have teamed her with actor Keenan Wynn.

3. Lucille Ball and Betty White have remained household names for over 50 years. What quality do these actresses have (or have more of) than the lesser known actresses in your book?

In Betty White’s case, I think her versatility has kept her working and in the public eye. She’s shown that she can do sitcoms, dramatic shows, game shows, talk shows, and even recently a daytime soap opera. When I asked her this question, however, her response was that she was just “the luckiest old broad on two feet”! She’s a very modest lady.

As for Lucy, I personally don’t think we’ll ever stop loving I Love Lucy. As I said in the introduction to the book, when I watch 1970s sitcoms like All in the Family, they seem to me now more dated than Lucy’s 1950s shows. The people who made I Love Lucy more or less *invented* the TV sitcom, and they’re a hard act to follow.

Betty White
Busy As A Bee: Betty White
Click photo to enlarge.


View part two of this interview.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

An Interview With Author David C. Tucker Pt. 2

This is part two of The Long Live Lucy Forum's original interview with David C. Tucker, author of The Women Who Made Television Funny. View part one.


4. How did television viewers react to seeing Lucille Ball, an older woman, pregnant?


Though nowadays we’re quite accustomed to seeing pregnant actresses continue in their TV roles while they’re expecting, this was quite a novelty in 1952. There was a great deal of resistance on the part of CBS and the sponsor to permitting this storyline. Had I Love Lucy not been the #1 show on television at the time, they probably would have vetoed it altogether.

But viewers were so emotionally involved in the lives of the Ricardos, more so than most sitcom characters, that they responded with great affection and delight to the news. Many of them knew that, in real life, Lucy and Desi had long wanted children, and had suffered through a miscarriage before Lucie was born.

Watch that famous scene in the Tropicana when Lucy breaks the news to Ricky, even today, and see if there’s not a little moisture in your eyes by the time it’s over!

Lucy and Desi
Having A Baby: Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
Click photo to enlarge.


5. I've heard about Lucille Ball using a device, recommended to her by Ann Sothern,that lifted her face up. Did Ann Sothern use this device on her series? Were devices like this common among actresses back then?

Yes, both ladies, at one time or another, used such a device, as did stars like Bette Davis. Keep in mind that Hollywood is not necessarily friendly to women over a certain age, and that there is a lot of pressure on actresses, even those in comedy, to remain youthful-looking. The modern-day equivalent, perhaps, aside from plastic surgery, would be something like Botox.

In the 1960s, however, after her second sitcom ended, Ann Sothern grew tired of trying to maintain a glamorous appearance, and began delving into character roles. She allowed herself to gain some of the weight she’d been fighting in the 1950s, and made some interesting films like “Lady in a Cage.” She often said that she found such roles more challenging than leads.

Lucy and AnnLucy and AnnLucy and AnnLucy and Ann
Funny Ladies: Lucille Ball and Ann Sothern
Click photos to enlarge.


6. Recently, there was an essay in Vanity Fair Magazine by Christopher Hitchens titled, "Why Women Aren't Funny."
Why do you think some men still feel this way?


Well, obviously, I don’t agree! :--) I chose to write about the women of 1950s comedy, rather than the men, because I found their work so much more intriguing.

What I gleaned from Mr. Hitchens’ essay was that he believes our society still tends to validate women for being attractive, whereas men are judged from a broader perspective. Whether or not you agree with that, it does seem to be the case that there are relatively few actors who really have a knack for comedy. Joan Davis, who starred in I Married Joan, encouraged her own daughter to pursue comedy, telling her there were already too many aspiring glamourpusses in Hollywood, but not very many good comediennes.

Thanks for the interesting questions!

***
Credits: DizzyArnizzy (Josh) provided the color images of Lucille Ball and Ann Sothern. Book cover art courtesy of McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. All other images were provided by GidgetGrape (Sharon). Questions 4 and 5 were written by MoreThanOneSubject (Claude). Questions 1-3 and 6 were written by GidgetGrape (Sharon). Questions answered by David C. Tucker.

The Long Live Lucy Forum wishes to express its thanks and gratitude to David C. Tucker for allowing us to interview him for our blog. The Women Who Made Television Funny is available in bookstores in now. Pick up a copy!

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Lucy Raises Chickens

Screen capture from Lucy Raises Chickens, "I Love Lucy"

Lucy Ricardo's " Sopranos" Connection

Did you know that Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) of "I Love Lucy" and Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) of "The Sopranos" have something in common? Rich Heldenfels of The Akron Beacon Journal fills us in:

When thinking about those episodes -- including side plots like the completion of Christopher's horror movie -- I was reminded of an old summary of just about every episode of I Love Lucy: ``Lucy wants something.''

Lucy would take extreme, albeit comedic, steps to get what she wanted. And the following week, she was bound to want something else. And, in that vein, The Sopranos may be summed up as ``Everybody wants something, and they can't rest until they get it.''

They may want power, respect, glory, happiness. They may want someone dead. They may want to live a little longer. But not having it nags at them, and getting it makes them toss aside any moral compunctions.


Thankfully Lucy Ricardo never whacked anyone.

Columnist Puts His Health In Lucy's Hands

Syndicated columnist, Leonard Pitts Jr., declared in his most recent column that if he is ever diagnosed with cancer that he will laugh himself to death. Pitts writes:

I will ensconce myself in front of the big screen with a stack of DVDs — the "Vitameatavegamin" episode of "I Love Lucy" will be at the top, but Pryor, Cosby and Newhart will also be in there, along with "Frasier," Albert Brooks, "Borat," "The Daily Show" ... anything that has ever made me giggle will be pressed into service.

You see, 20 years ago, I read a fascinating book called "Love, Medicine and Miracles" by Dr. Bernie Siegel. It argued the restorative powers of laughter, faith, love and will in fighting even the most fearsome illnesses. I decided then that if I ever found myself on the receiving end of some grim diagnosis, Dr. Lucille Ball and the rest would be integral members of my medical team.


Pitts won the won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 2004 and is the author of Becoming Dad: Black Men and the Journey to Fatherhood.

"Indian Show" Guest Star Passes Away

Here's some news that slipped passed us!

Carol Richards who played Juanita in 'The Indian Show' (episode #59 of "I Love Lucy") died March 16 of kidney failure in Vero Beach, Florida. Richards was 84 and best known for providing the singing voices of actresses Cyd Charisse and Vera-Ellen. She recorded a number of songs with Bing Crosby (including "Silver Bells") and sang with Desi Arnaz's Band. According to The Citizens' Voice, Ms. Richards' family will be holding a public party in her honor in Vero Beach in June.

Our belated condolences to the family, friends and fans of Carol Richards.

Carol Richards

Related Links:
Article: Carol Richards was a singer who sang for non-singers
Carol Richards' Filmography
NY Times Obituary

Friday, April 06, 2007

TV Alert : Dead Famous on The Biography Channel

The Biography Channel will be showing the "I Love Lucy" episode of Dead Famous: Ghostly Encounters on Sunday, April 22 at 11:00 PM and Monday, April 23 at 3:00 AM Eastern.

Program Description courtesy of Biography.com:


In this hour, Gail and Chris search for the spirit of the First Lady of Television. From the renowned and haunted luxury liner Queen Mary to the studio where I Love Lucy was first made, Gail and Chris experience many different emotions throughout this episode. Yet it is at the Hotel del Coronado that Gail has her most astonishing experience of the whole series. It's a night that she'll never forget!



I've also added 1 airing of TV Land Myth and Legends, 3 airings of Mame and 1 airing of The Dark Corner to the TV Listings.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

"Job Switching" A Way Of Life For Candy Makers

job switching
What is it really like to work in a chocolate factory? For workers at Morley Candy Makers Factory, it's more like "Job Switching" (episode #39 of "I Love Lucy") than we thought. The Detroit Free Press reports:

A better way to picture this factory is to think of that scene from the 1950s sitcom "I Love Lucy," when Lucy is working in the chocolate factory, gets behind and starts eating the chocolate off the conveyor belt.

job switching

For kicks, some of the workers at Morley staged a scene a couple of years ago like the "Lucy" one and took a photo that is for sale in the store.

If you don't know about Lucy, just imagine tens of thousands of tiny bunnies rolling off the line. Just don't expect to find any Oompa-Loompas.


Morley Candy Makers Factory is the largest Easter candy producer in Michigan. Group tours can be arranged by calling 1-800-682-2760. A self guided walking tour is available too. Sounds yummy to me.

job switching