One of my favorite scenes from I LOVE LUCY– Van Johnson and Lucille Ball dancing to the song “How About You?”.
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One of my favorite scenes from I LOVE LUCY– Van Johnson and Lucille Ball dancing to the song “How About You?”.
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Lucille Ball

Image by Alan Light
Lucille Ball on the red carpet at the 61st Annual Academy Awards, 1989.
Photo taken at 61st Academy Awards 3/29/89 at Lucy’s last public appearance. She died less than a month later on 4/26/89. At the time I took these photos of her I wanted to say hello, but she was already being approached by several other people and looked confused, so I stayed back. I didn’t want to add to her disorientation.
One of the coolest things about this day was, as I was putting on my tux at the hotel getting ready to go to this show, an old black and white I LOVE LUCY episode was playing on the TV. I knew Lucy was scheduled to be at the show and I looked forward to seeing her in person. It was a bit surreal.
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High resolution scan of the original 35MM film negative – 256 pixels/inch.
two episodes of the dean martin celebrity roast tv program of the early 1970s…episode 1 roasts lucille ball…episode 2 roasts danny thomas
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Big Street: Haughty nightclub singer Gloria Lyons (Lucille Ball) doesn’t have time for the little people, including Little Pinks (Henry Fonda), the busboy who adores her. Then Gloria is paralyzed when a mobster knocks her down the stairs, and those l
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Few people knew America’s comic sweetheart Lucille Ball the way Lee Tannen did. Lee first met Lucy as a child but cemented their close and enduring friendship as an adult. During the last ten years of Lucy’s life–years mostly lived out of the spot
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dean martin roast
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Important: Thank you for making this my most viewed and with most comments video!!! the only thing i can say is:i t is so beatifull and it allways tuch my heart. Hope you enjoy!Comment! Amanda
Part 1 of 3: This is the April 26, 1989 broadcast of ET, reporting on the death of Lucille Ball. This is the only time I’m aware of that they have devoted their entire broadcast to the passing of a celebrity. This segment includes clips from “I Love Lucy” (Vitameatavegamin, chocolate factory, the Bill Holden episode, and others). Link to Part 2: www.youtube.com Link to Part 3: www.youtube.com
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Lucille: The Life of Lucille Ball is an entertaining, informative, scholarly, and fascinating biography of one of the most revered actresses in television history. Moving beyond the typical celebrity bio, author Kathleen Brady separates the actress f
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