The Lucy Show


Creato da: Bob Schiller | Bob Weiskopf | Bob Carroll Jr. | Madelyn Pugh |
Genere: Commedia |

Numero di stagioni: 6
Numero di episodi: 156
Data prima messa in onda: 1962-10-01
Data ultima messa in onda: 1968-03-11

Approfondimenti

Lucille Ball was notoriously abusive to her co-stars. Joan Blondell made an appearance on the s [...] D M E
Lucy's big project after I love Lucy and before The Lucy Show was the Broadway show Wildcat. Wi [...] D M E
In the Lucille Ball biography, "Ball of Fire", Candy Moore said Lucy would routinely embarrass [...] D M E
Pretty much everyone who worked with Lucy thought she was abusive. That is except for Carol Bur [...] D M E
The series' sixth and final season was its highest rated: it ranked number two in the ratings a [...] D M E
Vivian Vance refused to agree to appear on this show unless she was allowed to wear nice clothi [...] D M E
Garry Marshall was a writer for awhile on this show. He admitted in interviews that he used thi [...] D M E
Allegedly, the nickname at the network for this show was the Dykes Sans Dick Show. D M E
Season one, episode eleven was originally meant to be "Lucy and Viv Fight Over Harry", but was [...] D M E
Lucy was very superstitious. She actually believed a major reason for her success with the firs [...] D M E
Loosely based on the book "Life without George" by Irene Kampen. D M E
Arnold Schwartzenegger appeared on one of Lucy's specials. Later she would take credit for "giv [...] D M E
After filming the final episode of the 1966 to 1967 season, Lucille Ball had overworked Directo [...] D M E
According to the Lucille Ball biography "Ball Of FIre", Desi Arnaz; who was still a co-owner of [...] D M E
In the episode where Lucy and Viv are stuck in the shower and it starts flooding, Lucille Ball [...] D M E
Lucy has said in interviews that she got more hate mail for divorcing Desi than she did when sh [...] D M E
For reasons which are not entirely clear, thirty episodes have entered the public domain, two a [...] D M E
Charles Lane appeared occasionally in the first season as Mr. Barnsdahl. But Lane had trouble r [...] D M E
Lucille Ball told Carol Burnett, "After Desi left, and I had to take over the show, that's when [...] D M E
Lucy almost died twice while filming episodes of her shows, and in both cases, you can see foot [...] D M E
William Frawley's last television appearance was on October 25, 1965, season four, episode six, [...] D M E
It's been speculated that Lucille Ball's vocal chords were severely coarsened between the last [...] D M E
Vivian Vance left the program after the third season, because she lived in Connecticut and tire [...] D M E
Gossip columnist Liz Smith did not like Lucy at all either: "I'm sorry I ever met her", she sai [...] D M E
Before she starred on I Love Lucy (1951), The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957), and this show, Luci [...] D M E
In season six, episode twelve, "Lucy Sues Mooney", Lew Carter, who played Lucy's lawyer, said t [...] D M E
When show producers and Desi Arnaz first hired Vivian Vance, Lucy was very unhappy with the cho [...] D M E
Frustrated with Joan Crawford's lack of memorizing her lines, Lucille Ball was said to have ask [...] D M E
According to the Lucille Ball biography "Ball of Fire", Dede Ball, Lucy's mom, and Lucy were at [...] D M E
Although it never gets credit for this, this show was groundbreaking in several ways. First of [...] D M E
Lucy and Viv's address was 132 Post Road. D M E
Lucy gets alot of flack for bullying and mistreating her co-stars. But Desi Arnaz could also ve [...] D M E
Jerry Hausner appeared on both I love Lucy and The Lucy show. Jerry Hausner doesn't remember hi [...] D M E
Filmed in color starting in the second season, but not aired in color until the fourth season. [...] D M E
Vivian Bagley was the first regular character on television who was a divorcée. D M E
The breakfast cereal eaten by the cast was apple sauce, which tended to photograph like oatmeal [...] D M E
When Joan Crawford was asked during an interview how she liked working with Lucille Ball on the [...] D M E
Garry Marshall became a staff writer on the show. After he submitted a script to Lucy for her a [...] D M E
The series was originally intended to air for only one season. Ball and Desi Arnaz's studio, De [...] D M E
After starring in a disappointing show on Broadway, "Wildcat", and some other failed projects, [...] D M E
Lucille Ball was initially unwilling to involve herself in the production of a new weekly telev [...] D M E
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor appeared on Here's Lucy (1968). Richard Burton said he dete [...] D M E
Desi Arnaz Junior makes a brief cameo in "I Love Lucy"; but not "The Lucy Show". Lucie Arnaz wa [...] D M E
While working on this show, Candy Moore, Ralph Hart, and Jimmy Garrett were required to attend [...] D M E
It was during this period, when Lucy starred on this show, that she greenlit Star Trek (1966). [...] D M E
In 1961, Desilu Productions faced the abrupt cancellation of four of their sitcoms ("Angel", "T [...] D M E
At the start of season five, the opening sequence featured Lucille Ball's head on an animated j [...] D M E
The show ended in 1968 as a result of the sale of Lucille Ball's production company Desilu to G [...] D M E
Gale Gordon appeared on every one of Lucille Ball's shows, starting with My Favorite Husband (1 [...] D M E
Paula Stewart would co-star with Lucy in the Broadway show "Wildcat" as Lucy's little sister. S [...] D M E
This was Lucy's first project after her notorious Broadway misfire, "Wildcat", in 1961. D M E
Lucy did a couple of The Untouchables-themed episodes on this show, one was called "Lucy the Gu [...] D M E
Shirley Partridge had a job as a bank teller before she fronted with her son for the Partridge [...] D M E
Lucie Arnaz said Lucy was "very cold" and a "control freak", according to the Lucille Ball biog [...] D M E
William Frawley appeared on My Three Sons (1960) for a few seasons, which started after I Love [...] D M E
According to "The Beatles Biography" by Robert Spitz, this show's producers approached The Beatles a [...] D

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
1Stagione 1196230D
2Stagione 2196328D
3Stagione 3196426D
4Stagione 4196526D
5Stagione 5196622D
6Stagione 6196724D