Lucy Moves to NBC

Titolo originale: Lucy Moves to NBC
Regia:
Anno: 1980
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: televisione film Commedia
Tag:
Cast: Lucille Ball | Robert Alda | Johnny Carson | Gary Coleman | Gloria DeHaven | Gale Gordon | Bob Hope | Gary Imhoff | Gene Kelly | Jack Klugman | Ruta Lee | Sidney Miller | Donald O'Connor | Doris Singleton |

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In 2003 writer Hal Kanter appeared in the TV documentary "Lucy: TV's Comedy Queen." He also produced [...] D
At the first table read for Lucy's new sitcom pilot it is said that Lucy's new series is titled "The [...] D
The opening scene should be familiar to Lucy fans, since Lucy Ricardo also toured the movie stars' h [...] D
Johnny Carson pulls out a four-page pamphlet on being a good TV producer and reads a few of them to [...] D
Actor Gary Imhoff was just 28 years old (but looked far younger) when the special was taped, while t [...] D
Doris Singleton plays Wanda Clark, who was the real-life personal secretary to Lucille Ball. Clark w [...] D
During all of Lucille Ball and Gale Gordon's onscreen collaborations, this is the first and only tim [...] D
During the scene between Scotty and credit officer Mr. Tetley, Lucille Ball's distinctive laugh can [...] D
After the sound of a peacock pierces the air, Lucy shouts "Quiet, Clyde!" She explains to Carson tha [...] D
Inside Lucy's Roxbury Drive mansion, she is playing backgammon with Ruta Lee. Backgammon was one of [...] D
Lucy wants to cast Gloria DeHaven as Donald O'Connor's wife on her new series. The two played husban [...] D
Lucy's move to NBC didn't actually produce any hits for the network, but it did produce one real pil [...] D
Donald O'Connor performs "Real Live Girl," a song from the 1962 Broadway musical "Little Me" by Cy C [...] D
Al dumps a box of toupees out to decide which one to wear onstage at the rally. Carol likes one he c [...] D
The famous NBC 3-note chime tones are integrated into the opening theme music. The special utilizes [...] D
Donald O'Connor performs "Singin' in the Rain." The song was previously heard in a 1971 episode of " [...] D
Unlike Ball's previous specials, this one ran 90 minutes (73 minutes without commercials) rather tha [...] D
The second half hour of the special begins in San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel, where Lucy and Gale ha [...] D
Bob Hope's home network was NBC for nearly all of his TV career. When Hope guest-starred as himself [...] D
Lucy's character name in her pilot is probably a tribute to director Alfred Hitchcock, who frequentl [...] D
Four NBC workman putting the finishing touches on Lucy's office suddenly break into a chorus of "Hel [...] D
After the first commercial break, Lucy is on the telephone to a 'Mr. McClay.' This is reference to L [...] D
Lucille Ball started her television career on CBS, where "I Love Lucy," "The Lucy Show" and "Here's [...] D
Johnny Carson asks if Lucy is at NBC to find a new pilot for Don Rickles. Rickles had starred in NBC [...] D
While at Lucy's home, Fred Silverman gets a phone call from the White House. Lucille Ball did a 1977 [...] D
Secretary Wanda announces Johnny Carson's entrance just as Ed McMahon did on "The Tonight Show with [...] D
Bob Hope enters Lucy's office and sings "Thanks For the Memory," his signature song. Hope also sang [...] D
It is unclear why Fred Silverman did not play himself in this special. Something similar happened wh [...] D
Ivery mentions Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye, which will also be mentioned by Gale Gordon on "Life [...] D
The special opens with a bus tour through Beverly Hills, passing the homes of Henry Fonda, Jimmy Ste [...] D

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