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National I Love Lucy Day is on Oct. 15. Here are 10 facts about Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and their hit sitcom, "I Love Lucy," which became an American classic.
THR commemorates Lucille Ball's centennial with a look at what set her signature series apart from the rest. By Sofia M. Fernandez I Love Lucy Ball died in April 1989. She was 77. Here are 5 facts ...
I love Lucy. That being said, as much as I wanted to, I don’t love “Being the Ricardos,” writer-director Aaron Sorkin’s fractured, unfocused drama chronicling one key week in both Ball’s ...
Attention all “I Love Lucy” fans still cruising the channels for reruns: Five uncut episodes of the classic TV sitcom will hit the big screen this summer for one night only. In honor of iconi… ...
It was the early ’70s when I sat with Grandma to watch “I Love Lucy.” We’d sit on the couch in her wood-paneled den, watching on the TV with the rabbit ears. I was only 10, but I can clearly recall ...
One of the most beloved sitcoms of all time, "I Love Lucy" changed the history of television forever. The life of a scatterbrained housewife with the ability to turn simple chores into ...
Marilyn Monroe was introduced to husband number two by an unlikely matchmaker – an “I Love Lucy” star. The 25-year-old was dining out with her agent, Norman Brokaw, when William Frawley, who ...
A Chronology of I Love Lucy: -- 1950: CBS decides to convert its popular radio show My Favorite Husband to television, using the same stars: Lucille Ball and Richard Denning. Ball insists on her ...
CBS’ I Love Lucy special airs tonight, Friday December 14, starting at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Two colorized episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show will follow at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
Oct. 15 is National I Love Lucy Day, and in honor of the legendary comedian, we've rounded up some of her most famous fans who prove that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery Sophie Dodd is ...