Universal Studios Hollywood has ended its fan-favorite Lucy walkaround show, portrayed by Diane Vincent for 25 years, after ...
According to Wide Open Country, Wayne met Ball long before starring on The Lucy Show. They allegedly met through actor Maureen O’Hara, who collaborated with Wayne on Rio Grande, McLintock!, and The ...
In 1962, Ball teased the new series in a promo video shot in her dressing room. “Oh, my left eye needs a little more mascara,” she said. “You see, it's going on television. My right eye is too. I'm ...
From Broadway legends to big-screen cowboys, crooners, comedians and even a certain Man of Steel, the guest stars who appeared alongside Lucille Ball over the decades were as dazzling as Lucy’s red ...
In 1964, Lucille Ball was starring in her second hit CBS sitcom, “The Lucy Show,” while serving as chief executive of Desilu, one of the largest independent TV production companies in Hollywood at the ...
Megan Mullally (left) and Debra Messing on Thursday night's "Will & Grace." Right: "The Lucy Show" with Vivian Vance (left) and Lucille Ball. NBC; Everett Collection NBC’s “Will & Grace” is paying ...
Lucille Ball became a living legend through her iconic series I Love Lucy. Spotlighting the husband-and-wife characters Ricky and Lucy Ricardo, real-life spouses Desi Arnaz and Ball created comedy ...
On October 1, 1962, The Lucy Show made its debut on CBS. The sitcom starred Lucille Ball as Lucy Carmichael, a widowed mother of two kids (Candy Moore, Jimmy Garrett) who shared a house with her ...