She was truly an amazing comedian, actress, model an woman. No one can compare, not then and especially now. She is surely missed. RIP Lucy, we love you and you led the way for women.
Notice the genius of Bob Hope.. he sees that Lucy is on a roll.. and just lets her run with it. He is more interested in the audience being entertained.. than in getting all the attention. One smart guy.
Lucy’s comic timing and at ease delivery is even more sparkling in this unscripted setting. I think Bob Hope was very generous in allowing that sparkle without trying to upstage her!
She did but she would claim that she didn't. Her daughter, Lucie, has a quick, and Lucy acknowledged her daughter's wit as something that she, herself, didn't have.
The Original Mr. E L M E R well, the talent may be here, but they don't have that showmanship that came from working live...Bob and Lucy thrived in front of an audience. Today's talent are stiff and almost scripted on talk shows ..they have no stories or don't realize they should be a tiny bit interesting...or amusing..and they're not!
I’ve never seen this interview. I never clicked so fast on a video lol. Thank you so very much for sharing. Lucy and Bob are unmatched as comedy costars.
Bob Hope and Lucy Ball were very funny people and really miss them both as Lucy died April 26th 1989 and Bob Hope in 2003 ! Bob was the main man of comedy but loved Robin Williams and Paul Lynde ! Lucy Ball Carol Burnette Vickie Lawence and Lily Tomlin were the women of comedy !
They had a great working relationship that started in the 1940s and is evident here in their back-and-forth! They seem to trust each other in front of an audience. Lucy knew Bob would not embarrass her in front of the camera like other comedians or interviewers would. I'm thinking of Donahue who was tough on Lucy and also Johnny Carson, who would sometimes work 'blue' and ask her when she first had sex. She even told Carson once on-air that she was always nervous when she was on his show.
I know just wishful thinking......But to be honest, if there was a way. I don't think they'd want to come back. They've accomplished what they did here on Earth.
Barry Williams Well, not just “talent to be on TV”.. These icons ( and in the early days there were a lot of them out there), all came up from nothing. No special treatment because they were somebody’s son or daughter.Bob Hope came from Vaudeville,, Stage, Radio, and Movies all the way back from the Thirties. Lucy was the same, only no Vaudeville, no Stage shows like Bob Hope had. Both were very smart, very used to working hard, giving their best. Today, no talent exists it seems. Ok, people like Meryl Streep, Da Niro, etc, but even they seem to be gone from the scene too.
that is so funny...before I read your comment...I was just going to write that Dinah Shote may have been a beautiful woman...but Dina Shore was even more beautiful!! @@MrVidaeverdade
As others have mentioned in the comments, this was uncomfortable to watch. I've watched other clips of Lucy on talk shows, and she always seems to add tension to the discussion. Her daughter Lucie mentioned in several interviews that Lucy was not funny in real life but very stern.
@@AlfredHawthornBennyHill, smoking breaks heart. They are the number one cause of coronary disease and the number one cause of death related to coronary disease.
Yes, I could not imagine that Lucy and Bob okayed that movie - it was THE worst movie - saw it recently - loved all the movies I have seen Lucille Ball in; and this one in the category of 1-10 (10 being the worst) did not make the scale.
never/ever cared for her hair or make-up but the women cld have been an I.designer as she had an impeccable sense of style...the clothes, colors,design.....vance on the other hand.....one of her demands for joining the lucy show as a high wardrobe budget......However, did not care much for the clothes she wore....she consistently looked as if she was attending the ballet or a symphony with chocker pearls.....
Hope did the same thing with Katharine Hepburn on the movie Iron Petticoat. A young Lucy should count her blessings. Hope and Hepburn never spoke again.
What an awkward set -- the long entry path for Lucy to have to run, then all of those director's chairs tightly arranged in a semicircle. Who was asleep that day? Bob Hope's comment about inviting Lucy to come into his trailer to "Lie down" was a nasty jab. He was known as a womanizer and this was a misogynistic insult that Dinah Shore clearly found offensive. But Lucy got back at him, suggesting that his man parts were damaged.
I never thought she was ever full of herself but perhaps it's because for so many years she was the only female executive/boss of a major Hollywood studio so some of that came across here?
It's been said by many that did not know her that she was the ultimate snob. True story, one day I was walking to the 99 cent store in Beverly Hills and a lady with red hair almost hit me with her yellow Cadillac. I think that lady was Lucy. She was a snob for not caring if she ran me over. It made me cry.
I always loved watching the Lucile Ball Show.
I miss these legends, with so much talent and substance.
I love the flirtatious banter they have it’s just pure class and shows a pure friendship
She was truly an amazing comedian, actress, model an woman. No one can compare, not then and especially now. She is surely missed. RIP Lucy, we love you and you led the way for women.
Two of the biggest stars on the planet at that time and both on the same set.
These were the greatest comic actors of the world. And I love them all..
Dinah Shore was the very best. She was class and glamour, a real celebrity. We will not see the likes of this caliber of Hollywood royalty ever again!
There will never be a talent as incredible as Lucy's. She's a legendary one of a kind.
Notice the genius of Bob Hope.. he sees that Lucy is on a roll.. and just lets her run with it. He is more interested in the audience being entertained.. than in getting all the attention. One smart guy.
It’s apropos her last tv appearance was with Bob Hope at the Oscars. She came full circle. I miss her to this day. 🙏❤️
She will ALWAYS be Lucy Ricardo! She deserved that standing ovation!
Lucy’s comic timing and at ease delivery is even more sparkling in this unscripted setting. I think Bob Hope was very generous in allowing that sparkle without trying to upstage her!
Two great people. Lucy Ball and Bob Hope
Lucy had a quick wit which is part of her status as a comedy legend.
She really did!!!!!
She did but she would claim that she didn't. Her daughter, Lucie, has a quick, and Lucy acknowledged her daughter's wit as something that she, herself, didn't have.
3 amazing legends that have made the test of time,all 3 are and very funny. Fancy Pants and Sorrowful Jones are my favorites
Talent like this...Never again!
The Original Mr. E L M E R well, the talent may be here, but they don't have that showmanship that came from working live...Bob and Lucy thrived in front of an audience. Today's talent are stiff and almost scripted on talk shows ..they have no stories or don't realize they should be a tiny bit interesting...or amusing..and they're not!
Certainly not today with "entertainers" like Cardi B., etc.....
I’ve never seen this interview. I never clicked so fast on a video lol. Thank you so very much for sharing. Lucy and Bob are unmatched as comedy costars.
The entire Dinah special is on youtube.
ua-cam.com/video/hutqHFH9rSM/v-deo.html
Chronic Nostalgia Love it! Thank you so much!
Lucy was never crude -that lady was epic -so pretty kind and funny --i love you Lucy -
I love Lucy 💝 Such an Ah-Mazing woman... RIP Mrs Lucy 🙏🏽
Omg the stories they told!🤣🤣🤣
She had a better applause from the audience than Bob Hope and even better than the other guests.
She earned it!!
RIP to the 2 best comedians and Dinah Shore you all were great in the day..
Miss the likes of these brilliant entertainers!
Bob Hope talking about "that" movie, Star Wars. Two eras coming up against each other
"Star War" as he calls it.
When interviews were real!!!!
Lucy looks to be actually having a good time here. (this was NOT always the case)
Why is she mean to Dinah?
@@sharksport01 Lucy was a rather salty person in private
Bob Hope and Lucy Ball were very funny people and really miss them both as Lucy died April 26th 1989 and Bob Hope in 2003 ! Bob was the main man of comedy but loved Robin Williams and Paul Lynde ! Lucy Ball Carol Burnette Vickie Lawence and Lily Tomlin were the women of comedy !
This is soooo cute lol Thank you for always briging such gems tom youtube! Its a major contribution to the world
Thanks so much!!!
I was in my 20s when I first saw this....I remember watching it....thanks for the memory.
The entire episode is on youtube and is a great show!
ua-cam.com/video/hutqHFH9rSM/v-deo.html
Lucy upstaged Bob easily...but they played off each other and loved it...it's all about the laughs... Bob got off with some great lines too.
They had a great working relationship that started in the 1940s and is evident here in their back-and-forth! They seem to trust each other in front of an audience. Lucy knew Bob would not embarrass her in front of the camera like other comedians or interviewers would. I'm thinking of Donahue who was tough on Lucy and also Johnny Carson, who would sometimes work 'blue' and ask her when she first had sex. She even told Carson once on-air that she was always nervous when she was on his show.
Can we have them back please?
I know just wishful thinking......But to be honest, if there was a way. I don't think they'd want to come back. They've accomplished what they did here on Earth.
From the days when you had to have talent to be on tv!
Barry Williams Well, not just “talent to be on TV”.. These icons ( and in the early days there were a lot of them out there), all came up from nothing. No special treatment because they were somebody’s son or daughter.Bob Hope came from Vaudeville,, Stage, Radio, and Movies all the way back from the Thirties. Lucy was the same, only no Vaudeville, no Stage shows like Bob Hope had. Both were very smart, very used to working hard, giving their best. Today, no talent exists it seems. Ok, people like Meryl Streep, Da Niro, etc, but even they seem to be gone from the scene too.
Sadly they are all gone now . How sad for young folks who have no idea who or what they did.
Well that's why there's UA-cam. Now getting them interested ( let alone care) is another thing.
Imagine how things have changed! Hope would never now get a laugh out of that "come on in, lie down" comment.
ha ha...he would be kicked out of show biz
Dina Shore was beautiful woman
And Dinah Shore was even more beautiful.
that is so funny...before I read your comment...I was just going to write that Dinah Shote may have been a beautiful woman...but Dina Shore was even more beautiful!! @@MrVidaeverdade
Edgard Agosto Dinah Shore!
Lucy and Dinah were neighbors
Dinah Shore was a real classy sexy woman.
Just sitting here watching ghosts from my life.
Funny clip. All three, played off each other so well.
Thank you!
Lucy was the Greatest. RIP
Lucy is smack smart
Not enough! Add more!
I was born a yr later
Love Lucy, but she doesn't let anyone else speak.
@ 1:01 looks like a 1977 young David Letterman in the audience. Naw?? well maybe?? Sure looks like him though.....
Just a look alike.
As others have mentioned in the comments, this was uncomfortable to watch. I've watched other clips of Lucy on talk shows, and she always seems to add tension to the discussion. Her daughter Lucie mentioned in several interviews that Lucy was not funny in real life but very stern.
If only Lucy hadn't smoked she might have been with us longer...
Even though it affected her health, that's not why she died. She died of a broken heart and because she didn't want to live to be old.
The Crimson Shadow 😞
@@AlfredHawthornBennyHill, smoking breaks heart. They are the number one cause of coronary disease and the number one cause of death related to coronary disease.
@Randy Sills, undoubtedly.
Critic's Choice was a piece of crap. How refreshing was it for Bob and Lucy to be honest about how bad it actually was.
Yes, I could not imagine that Lucy and Bob okayed that movie - it was THE worst movie - saw it recently - loved all the movies I have seen Lucille Ball in; and this one in the category of 1-10 (10 being the worst) did not make the scale.
@@LJ-ht4zs Thanks - Karen.
never/ever cared for her hair or make-up but the women cld have been an I.designer as she had an impeccable sense of style...the clothes, colors,design.....vance on the other hand.....one of her demands for joining the lucy show as a high wardrobe budget......However, did not care much for the clothes she wore....she consistently looked as if she was attending the ballet or a symphony with chocker pearls.....
Good grief Karen.
What a blouse...
Hope did the same thing with Katharine Hepburn on the movie Iron Petticoat. A young Lucy should count her blessings. Hope and Hepburn never spoke again.
Pfft
Ball is just mean
What an awkward set -- the long entry path for Lucy to have to run, then all of those director's chairs tightly arranged in a semicircle. Who was asleep that day?
Bob Hope's comment about inviting Lucy to come into his trailer to "Lie down" was a nasty jab. He was known as a womanizer and this was a misogynistic insult that Dinah Shore clearly found offensive. But Lucy got back at him, suggesting that his man parts were damaged.
Ohh gettagarip. They were good acquaintances for decades. His bit WAS hilarious. She played along right with it.
She wouldn't have injured her eye if she took the gentleman's hand when he extended it... sounds like a bit of a snob
Not a snob - Lucy relished in physical comedy and thought she could do it.
Karen
lucy... feminist combined with her red communist card membership!
So much hostility. Hope cracking a sexual joke to keep authority where he wanted it. Uncomfortable to watch their dislike of each other.
Omg! Like totally true. They literally have daggers in their eyes. You could cut the hostility with a knife.
@@BoBo-ti6jh Ohh gettagarip you Karens. They were playing off each other. Dinah knew what all three were doing.
Lucy is so annoying here. So full of herself. The ego of that woman.
If it weren't for her, we would never have had Star Trek.
I never thought she was ever full of herself but perhaps it's because for so many years she was the only female executive/boss of a major Hollywood studio so some of that came across here?
@@Marsbonfire007 no big loss
It's been said by many that did not know her that she was the ultimate snob. True story, one day I was walking to the 99 cent store in Beverly Hills and a lady with red hair almost hit me with her yellow Cadillac. I think that lady was Lucy. She was a snob for not caring if she ran me over. It made me cry.
@@Marsbonfire007 nor Mission Impossible
Bob Hope is a creep. I'm glad times have changed.
No.. they are worse being we have so many Karens like you trolling around.
Pfft. To those who refused to stand after others so graciously did to make Lucy feel welcomed.