They might not realize it, but even the most brainrotted of kids these days know about the “Job Switching” episode of I Love Lucy. Modern TV shows with audiences as diverse as Family Guy and My Little ...
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The 1920s Chocolate Factory Lucille Ball Practiced At For An 'I Love Lucy' Episode (Yes, It Still Exists)
"I Love Lucy" is so iconic that it helped put this candy company on the map, even if they were less involved with each other ...
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Lucille Ball Revealed the Surprising Thing She Didn’t Like About Early ‘I Love Lucy’ Episodes
Ball added that she loved her later show, Here’s Lucy, which she did with her real-life kids, Lucie and Desi Jr. The series aired on CBS from 1968 to 1974 and featured Ball’s latest Lucy character as ...
When Todd S. Purdum first set out to write Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television, it wasn’t just a passion project—it was a gamble. Purdum, best known for his political reporting at The New York ...
The CW is firing up the old cathode-ray tubes and taking a nostalgic trip back to the heyday of broadcast TV via the new multi-part docuseries “TV We Love.” The show, which bows Monday, Oct. 13 at 8 p ...
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