@@minivegana6516 Some of us "get it." But also, to be fair, even with some of the more raunchy and cookie-utter comedy that exists today, there have still been some very funny and more unique sitcoms since the era of "Lucy." For example, 'Seinfeld' and 'Frasier' were very clever and well-written TV comedies. And 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and 'Last Man Standing' were also two TV sitcoms which featured good writing and some top-notch comedic acting talents, both also fairly family-friendly, at least by today's lowered standards. I, too, bemoan the loss of class and elegance in not only television but in our society in general. TV may only be reflective of the culture in which it exists, I guess. For some simple examples of just how far TV has deteriorated, one need only watch the elegant sophistication in the original versions from the 1950s and 1960s of such Goodson-Todman panel game shows as 'What's My Line?', 'To Tell the Truth' and 'Password' (all with ample episodes uploaded here on UA-cam) and compare them with reboots of those same game shows from the 1970s and 1980s (and also episodes from the 21st Century in the cases of 'Password' and 'To Tell the Truth'). The comparisons wiIl show just how dumbed-down and lacking in couth our society has become, both in terms of the production talent and the civilian guest contestants. At one time the black ties of hosts John Daley and Bud Collyer, panelists Steve Allen and Bennett Cerf, as well the beautiful evening gowns of Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen and Kitty Carlisle and the manners and speech of each made for welcome presences in the parlors of our homes. But nowadays the hosts and panelists of today's TV game shows might provoke us to call the police if we even saw such types loitering near our garages or out in the streets in front of our homes. Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Fallon, Steve Harvey and Whoopie Goldberg, Kathy Griffin and Rose O'Donnell? Really? Are these as good as it gets for celebrity hosts and panelists on game shows on television today? Obviously, our educational systems and the disintegration of the family unit have led to such non-talents being allowed to appear before television cameras and microphones. And episodic television is really not much better. For the most part, I watch only television produced from the 1950s through 1970s, with a small number of exceptions, some aforementioned
When this came out I was born so this show and the song popsicles icicles by the Mermaids, are some of my first memories....Oh I miss my mom aunts, Lucy and Viv....glad I was alive when they were too.
I know right it reminds me of the black lace one she wears a lot when she dresses up on the I love lucy show this one not as pretty as that one but looks very similar
At 3:18 Lucy asked for Bobby Darrin latest record (album). She was a HUGE Bobby Darrin fan and her favorite album Bobby Darrin at the Copa was played so much that she wore the album out!!!
In this show she's NOT Ethel.. She's VIVIAN... Vivian Vance only agreed to do THE LUCY SHOW if it was in her contract that her name be changed to her real name VIVIAN because she always hated the name Ethel on I Love Lucy
when she was dosing off and then the symbols crashed and woke her lmbo and then when she used one eye on the binoculars! she is the greatest! lmbo absolutely hilarious !!!
I am a violinist and I thought whoever trained Lucy and Sam did a great job. Her posture was very good and she was really playing twinkle twinkle little star. Sam was also good too. Sam's music was added later on but he did a great job paying like a a soloist. When actors try to play the violin, most of the scenes are pretty bad. However, this episode made me realize how detailed and dedicated Lucy was.
Lucille Ball supposedly spent many hours, long after the other actors left the sets of her television series', perfecting her physical bits. Lucy studied pantomime from Buster Keaton and Red Skelton. She was quite devoted to her comedy, however difficult she may have sometimes been with whom to work, especially as she grew older and the pressures of running a studio without her ex-husband (Desi Arnaz) increased. When Arnaz and Ball were still married, his running of Desilu allowed Lucy more time to devote to just the creative aspects of her show. It is illuminating to learn from a professional such as yourself that Lucy "got it right" with her her violin-playing. To have found out Lucy took short cuts would have been disappointing. But you have confirmed for everyone here watching this episode that Lucy was a perfectionist. Bravo to you and to Lucille Ball!
@@gymnastix My respect for Lucille Ball went up even more after finding this episode. Thank you for your info and response. Lucy was acting as a beginner BUT the way she holds the violin and bow is extremely nice. Many real life violin students can easily look worse. The same violin trainer probably also taught the other actor. He was also trying to do a vibrato!! Most of the time, actors will not attempt to do vibratos because it is impossible.
These are really great. She had great writers... which she pissed off later and left. You can tell a decline in the scripts later when she moves to california. Vivian Vance, if I'm not mistaken, played the first devorcee on a television program in her role.
Yep. Desi produced the early episodes of the show and put the I Love Lucy team back together for her. When he was gone, the ILL team gradually left. One of the writers (either Bob Schiller or Weiskopf) explained, “We were Desi’s guys. We liked him and he liked us.” Those California episodes are pretty bad and are like a different series.
@@jaredjlinden, these came out around 1962? And people are still watching them? With today's shows, people forget them next season. I also believe I recall reading that at one time it was said that Lucille Ball was the most photographed woman in the world. If not, she brought the most smiles to the world. Too bad we don't have that today.
@@southernguy35 She was on the cover of TV Guide more than anyone else! Her face has been seen by more people than any other human being who has ever lived because of TV! You are going to have to cite a SOURCE for your claim if you want me to believe it. She was not only an actress but the most powerful woman in Hollywood, running Desilu Studios. She was a busy executive & business mogul, as well as an entertainer AND a mother. While she would have done photoshoots, I'm sure she had more important things to do with her time. Even her films didn't make her famous! She was known as the "Queen of the "B"s," meaning she did more B movies than top tier movies. I can only remember ever seeing ONE movie with Lucille Ball, & I only watched that because it was a Marx Brothers movie & I liked the Marx Brothers. It was I Love Lucy that brought her face into the homes of (by now, surely billions of) people in 70+ different languages & so many countries all over the world over such a long period of time! I think you are confusing the "most photographed woman in the world" with her being on the cover of TV Guide more than any other person.
Ricky was crazy having cheated on Lucy. She was so beautiful, funny and smart. I guess it was more complicated than that. I’ll never understand but sometimes it just seems people are never satisfied or appreciative of what they have.
Since Desi was not treated for any of his addictions I am sure that he continued with these behaviors well after his divorce and into his 2nd marriage. Sex addiction is not about love. All he ever said was he never learned to do things in moderation. (constant sexcapes with multiple partners on the same evenings - goes way beyond some infidelities.
Lucy loves the greatest comedian of all time I still laugh at her today I've been watching her since I was a kid back in the 60s I loved her then and I still love her now even named one of my dogs after Lucy she was a genuinely good person I'm very funny I bet she got Jesus laughing now
The bit where she stands behind the curtain and uses one of her hands was used in I Love Lucy when she was handcuffed to Ricky and on Here's Lucy when she got Elizabeth Taylor's ring stuck on her finger.
I agree with retroguy94. Each incarnation of this bit seemed to be better than the one before. The first one on ILL was okay but not terribly amusing, but I found this one from TLS very funny. But the version on HL with Elizabeth Taylor never fails to make me laugh. It was perfection. It could have something to do with the fact that you don't see Lucille Ball's face and the comedy is depending largely on the supporting player. Clearly ILL is the best of the three series, but in this one instance the other series outshine it.
At 14:01 Ralph Hart as "Sherman Bagley" had the opportunity in the episode seen here to show some of his ballet training, with a leap from the staircase and a few pirouettes into the kitchen. Hart also had the opportunity to show his dance education in another episode of 'The Lucy Show', in the 19th episode of the second season, the second of a two-parter with guest star Ethel Merman titled "Ethel Merman and the Boy Scout Show." You may view that episode from the following link: ua-cam.com/video/gZtVRYV9ey0/v-deo.html
Hello, did you see Carol B. on the lucy show, LUCY GETS A ROOMMATE......great pairing...Harvey Korman is with Lucy and Ethel oops Viv, The camp Cook episode?? Good Stuff Cheap.??.....lol
Wish I could find the episode where Lucy is a home hairdresser. She mixes up the perming solution with her clients son’s chemical set with hilarious results. I saw it when I was five and still remember it. I’m 54 now, and a mobile hairdresser. I wonder what Freud would say?!
The name of the movie is called Mrs Grant takes Richmond that's the movie she gave the homemade perms to her lady clients and their curls started falling out and bouncing on the ground
Yup and it was also forbidden to say the word Pregnant on TV in the 50s. They had to say she was "expecting" or "'spectin'" as Ricky would say lol. Now it shows female characters LITERALLY getting pregnant on our TV screens, in full HD. It's so gross. 😖
That piece of music Viv played with the doctor is quite interesting. Was it real? Anyone knows what's it called? I'll try to find out myself and if I find anything I will definitely return.
@Hana.the.writer The piece you are referring to is called "Ständchen" (which means "Serenade") by Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828). It is an art song in German, but the haunting melody is so popular that it is often played as an instrumental piece, without the singing. Schubert was a prolific composer who created over six hundred songs, in addition to symphonies, sonatas, and chamber music.
I'm hooked on LUCY , I MET HER A COUPLE IF TIMES IN L.A. AT THE CHRISTMAS PARADE THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING PARADE. HER AND MILTIN BERLE, ALWAYS MADE JIKES TI THE AUDIENCES. I GIT TI SHAKE THEIR HANDS AND I WAS IN AN AUDIENCE WHEN SHE APPREARED AT JOHNNY SHOW. I WIN THAT TICKET AT THE MEDICAL OFFICE I WORKED IN BEVERLY HILLS. THANK YOU DR. SHAPIRO. WE YSED TO RIDE TO BEVERLY HILLS, JUST TI SEE THE STARS ADRESSES UN MY LITTLE WHITE '73 BUG. WE WOULD GO TO CALABASAS TO HAVE BREAKFAST. THISE WHERE BEAUTIFUL CLEAN FUN DAYS.
I think Vivian did play the piano. Lucy played a few instruments but in her shows esp. I Love Lucy she was supposed to have no talent - not with instruments or singing etc. However, in a few shows, her dancing was great as Sally Sweet in - "The Diet" and in "The Dancing Star" with Van Johnson. Also sang all her songs in "Dance Girl Dance", and Breezing Along with the Breeze in "The Long Long Trailer" - really lovely.
You can say THAT again. I'm so lucky to have been born just before it ended so I actually remember it. In fact, I had an aunt who never stopped being polished right up until she died 25 years ago.
@@SK-nd7db I remember when they even dressed to fly on an airplane! And don't even get me started on how people go to church and wakes nowadays! Sweat pants, shorts, sandals....very disrespectful in the house of God and to the deceased.
@@retroguy9494 Serious question.. How could someone’s choice of clothing be disrespectful?? They’re at church to worship/showing their last respects to the deceased by attending their funeral... Attendees should be more focused on the actual service, than what someone is wearing. That’s why a lot of younger ppl don’t attend.. They don’t want to put up with judgmental, uptight, old as dirt church goers.
@@chateuxlachic1742 I'll give you a serious answer. Its both a matter of respect as well as self pride! Let me ask YOU a question! Say you graduate college and get a professional job. Your employer requires you to dress, at the very least, in business casual. If you are in certain professions, you may still need to wear a suit (both men AND women). Why is how you dress any importance to the actual work you do or your ability to actually do the job? Why do lawyers and judges still wear suits in court? Now, why would you wear something you would wear to the gym or to the beach or to clean your house or mow your lawn to the house of God or to a funeral (but not to work)? There IS such a thing as protocol and decorum and it goes back thousands of years. Even the ancient Egyptians dressed a certain way for worship and funerals. Who are a bunch of slovenly 21st century American kids with no couth or self pride to go against those traditions and norms? Let me tell you a little story. There is a section of the Bible in the Apocrypha (the parts that were thrown out by the Roman Emperor Constantine during the first council of Nicaea) which talks about Jesus raising a young man from the dead (not Lazarus). As the story goes, when the young man (a teenager actually) woke and looked into Jesus eyes he was instantly overcome with love for Jesus and asked Jesus if he could come to him that night and would He teach him all the things of the world. Jesus said yes. So that night, the young man arrived at the door of the house in which Jesus was staying. But before entering, he got naked and then put on this dazzling white garment. Now why did he do that? Because he was going to be in the presence of the Lord. Why should WE do less when entering into the house of the Lord?
It wouldn't surprise me. She could sing, dance, & act. I honestly wondered if she was really playing the bagpipes in the episode where Mr. Mooney was running for office! She was very talented!
Lucy became more a control freak, when she was doing everything on her own after their divorce - acting in and producing 3 or 4 seasons of The Lucy Show and running Desilu Studio after having to buy Desi out.
Vivian Vance wanted a raise and wanted to direct some of the shows, but she did not ask Lucy directly - so her agent went to Lucy's agent and it went the way it went. Both admitted later on that they should have talked directly to each other.
Lucy repeated a few scenes from her old show and it’s kind of disappointing. It’s like her repertoire was over but she didn’t want to stop making shows.
Ricky & Lucy Ricardo never existed. DESI ARNAZ cheated on LUCILLE BALL. Desi & Lucille are real people. "Lucy & Ricky" are as fictional as the characters in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Desi was an addict: booze, women, gambling; he used to go to whore houses and had several prostitutes at a time. Also did the same in his second marriage and she almost divorced him too. btw when Lucy remarried she looked great in 1961 much prettier and relaxed. Desi however was bloated and looked like he was in his 60's not his 40's.
THIS show redefined family OVER 25 YEARS before The Golden Girls! It was ahead of its time. The GG refined family but they were older women, w/ adult children. I liked GG, too, but it was full of sex, sexual innuendo, etc. that wasn't on TV back in the early 60s when this show was on. You're a guy. Many guys are going to like sexual innuendo & sex jokes more than squeaky clean family entertainment about 2 women raising kids!
Also, why compare shows that were so different & at such different time periods? One could say, "I'll take Hot in Cleveland over The Mary Tyler Moore Show," too, but at least that would make more sense since Betty White & Georgia Engel were in both! But look at all the overt SEX & sexual situations in Hot in Cleveland (which was a very funny, modern show that I loved). Except for dealing with friendship & single working women, the shows had little in common. Again, the Mary Tyler Moore Show would have NEVER stayed on the air if it showed even ONE of the many bedroom scenes, promiscuity, etc. of Hot in Cleveland. Even on GG, they joked about Blanche, the slut, but you didn't see her in BED with all those men!!
Desi was a very HANDSOME man! Let me guess: You watched, "Being the Ricardos," & you think you know what Desi Arnaz looked like & you know everything about Lucy & Desi & Vivian & William from that MOVIE. It wasn't a documentary.
@@DonnaBrooks btw Desi's alcoholism which got even worse in the mid 1950's got less and less attractive due to his bloating; by 1961 when Lucy remarried, she looked great, prettier and much more relaxed and Desi looked like he was in his 60's not in his 40's.
His daughter said that he was devastated when Lucy remarried, and he played around with a lot of bimbos (her words) and was happier when he met and married Edie a few years later - but he still played around and she almost divorced him too because of his addictions.
The humor back then was simple, 'free of cuz words', and hilarious. Thanks for posting !
Nobody is forcing you to watch the wrong things.
@@Michelle-pn9xt What she meant was back then it was an ELEGANT era NOT like nowadays. Get it???
@@minivegana6516 Some of us "get it." But also, to be fair, even with some of the more raunchy and cookie-utter comedy that exists today, there have still been some very funny and more unique sitcoms since the era of "Lucy." For example, 'Seinfeld' and 'Frasier' were very clever and well-written TV comedies. And 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and 'Last Man Standing' were also two TV sitcoms which featured good writing and some top-notch comedic acting talents, both also fairly family-friendly, at least by today's lowered standards.
I, too, bemoan the loss of class and elegance in not only television but in our society in general. TV may only be reflective of the culture in which it exists, I guess.
For some simple examples of just how far TV has deteriorated, one need only watch the elegant sophistication in the original versions from the 1950s and 1960s of such Goodson-Todman panel game shows as 'What's My Line?', 'To Tell the Truth' and 'Password' (all with ample episodes uploaded here on UA-cam) and compare them with reboots of those same game shows from the 1970s and 1980s (and also episodes from the 21st Century in the cases of 'Password' and 'To Tell the Truth'). The comparisons wiIl show just how dumbed-down and lacking in couth our society has become, both in terms of the production talent and the civilian guest contestants.
At one time the black ties of hosts John Daley and Bud Collyer, panelists Steve Allen and Bennett Cerf, as well the beautiful evening gowns of Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen and Kitty Carlisle and the manners and speech of each made for welcome presences in the parlors of our homes. But nowadays the hosts and panelists of today's TV game shows might provoke us to call the police if we even saw such types loitering near our garages or out in the streets in front of our homes.
Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Fallon, Steve Harvey and Whoopie Goldberg, Kathy Griffin and Rose O'Donnell? Really? Are these as good as it gets for celebrity hosts and panelists on game shows on television today? Obviously, our educational systems and the disintegration of the family unit have led to such non-talents being allowed to appear before television cameras and microphones. And episodic television is really not much better. For the most part, I watch only television produced from the 1950s through 1970s, with a small number of exceptions, some aforementioned
@@minivegana6516 True.
@@gymnastix Thank you!👍
one of the best actress of all time, enjoy all episodes
I was 2 when this aired. Now I'm 60, and still watching 👀reruns.!!
i was minus 1, born in 64....still my fav first three seasons of any sitcom how!!
I just Love Lucy I can watch that show all day and all night 😂❤
When this came out I was born so this show and the song popsicles icicles by the Mermaids, are some of my first memories....Oh I miss my mom aunts, Lucy and Viv....glad I was alive when they were too.
Lucy was so funny one forgets she was a stunning beauty.
We don't forget that.. We know she was an advertising model in the 1930s, she was tall and slim..
Lucy always had very enjoyable theme songs on her sitcoms.
The humour is so great , back then.
Thanks so much for uploading these great shows.
I find myself going back in time with these great shows …with todays chaos and domestic troubles it’s the perfect cure for the blues
Me too. Only thing we worried about in those days. Work, School & church. 🙏❤✌🇺🇸
Love her love her the most funny lady ever.
@@cksu1186 Everything was segregated, so some people h had a lot to worry about.
You betcha!!!
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Gorgeous dress Lucy is wearing. ✨🎩
She always looked amazing.
I know right it reminds me of the black lace one she wears a lot when she dresses up on the I love lucy show this one not as pretty as that one but looks very similar
At 3:18 Lucy asked for Bobby Darrin latest record (album). She was a HUGE Bobby Darrin fan and her favorite album Bobby Darrin at the Copa was played so much that she wore the album out!!!
I TOTALLY AGREE!! ILL ALWAYS LOVE LUCY AND ETHEL
In this show she's NOT Ethel.. She's VIVIAN... Vivian Vance only agreed to do THE LUCY SHOW if it was in her contract that her name be changed to her real name VIVIAN because she always hated the name Ethel on I Love Lucy
when she was dosing off and then the symbols crashed and woke her lmbo and then when she used one eye on the binoculars! she is the greatest! lmbo absolutely hilarious !!!
the Dr. that she is on the date with is fawine too!
when she slid viv off the piano bench and then asked "what happened" lmbo Lucy is so funny!
@@NAJErEa91 he had a toupe'
The way she tries to keep her eyes open during the recital, she looks like Norma Desmond . Lol.
I am a violinist and I thought whoever trained Lucy and Sam did a great job. Her posture was very good and she was really playing twinkle twinkle little star. Sam was also good too. Sam's music was added later on but he did a great job paying like a a soloist. When actors try to play the violin, most of the scenes are pretty bad. However, this episode made me realize how detailed and dedicated Lucy was.
Lucille Ball supposedly spent many hours, long after the other actors left the sets of her television series', perfecting her physical bits. Lucy studied pantomime from Buster Keaton and Red Skelton. She was quite devoted to her comedy, however difficult she may have sometimes been with whom to work, especially as she grew older and the pressures of running a studio without her ex-husband (Desi Arnaz) increased. When Arnaz and Ball were still married, his running of Desilu allowed Lucy more time to devote to just the creative aspects of her show.
It is illuminating to learn from a professional such as yourself that Lucy "got it right" with her her violin-playing. To have found out Lucy took short cuts would have been disappointing. But you have confirmed for everyone here watching this episode that Lucy was a perfectionist. Bravo to you and to Lucille Ball!
@@gymnastix My respect for Lucille Ball went up even more after finding this episode. Thank you for your info and response. Lucy was acting as a beginner BUT the way she holds the violin and bow is extremely nice. Many real life violin students can easily look worse. The same violin trainer probably also taught the other actor. He was also trying to do a vibrato!! Most of the time, actors will not attempt to do vibratos because it is impossible.
Get over yourself.
Simple crazy humor. Love it.
Lucy always wants to show us her talent.
These are really great. She had great writers... which she pissed off later and left. You can tell a decline in the scripts later when she moves to california. Vivian Vance, if I'm not mistaken, played the first devorcee on a television program in her role.
Yep. Desi produced the early episodes of the show and put the I Love Lucy team back together for her. When he was gone, the ILL team gradually left. One of the writers (either Bob Schiller or Weiskopf) explained, “We were Desi’s guys. We liked him and he liked us.” Those California episodes are pretty bad and are like a different series.
@@jaredjlinden, these came out around 1962? And people are still watching them? With today's shows, people forget them next season. I also believe I recall reading that at one time it was said that Lucille Ball was the most photographed woman in the world. If not, she brought the most smiles to the world. Too bad we don't have that today.
@@southernguy35 Most famous face in the world -
@@LJ-ht4zs , if I'm not mistaken, it was once said that she was the most photographed woman in the world.
@@southernguy35 She was on the cover of TV Guide more than anyone else! Her face has been seen by more people than any other human being who has ever lived because of TV! You are going to have to cite a SOURCE for your claim if you want me to believe it.
She was not only an actress but the most powerful woman in Hollywood, running Desilu Studios. She was a busy executive & business mogul, as well as an entertainer AND a mother. While she would have done photoshoots, I'm sure she had more important things to do with her time.
Even her films didn't make her famous! She was known as the "Queen of the "B"s," meaning she did more B movies than top tier movies. I can only remember ever seeing ONE movie with Lucille Ball, & I only watched that because it was a Marx Brothers movie & I liked the Marx Brothers.
It was I Love Lucy that brought her face into the homes of (by now, surely billions of) people in 70+ different languages & so many countries all over the world over such a long period of time!
I think you are confusing the "most photographed woman in the world" with her being on the cover of TV Guide more than any other person.
Ricky was crazy having cheated on Lucy. She was so beautiful, funny and smart. I guess it was more complicated than that. I’ll never understand but sometimes it just seems people are never satisfied or appreciative of what they have.
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Desi was an addict: sex, booze, gambling.
Since Desi was not treated for any of his addictions I am sure that he continued with these behaviors well after his divorce and into his 2nd marriage. Sex addiction is not about love. All he ever said was he never learned to do things in moderation. (constant sexcapes with multiple partners on the same evenings - goes way beyond some infidelities.
IN MY OPINION, MEN SHOULDN'T GET MARRIED, PERIOD.
Ricky never cheated on Lucy..
Ricky is a fictional tv character, the actor that played him was Desi Arnaz.
It was Desi who cheated on Lucy.
Lucy, Viv and company= funny stuff.
Lucy loves the greatest comedian of all time I still laugh at her today I've been watching her since I was a kid back in the 60s I loved her then and I still love her now even named one of my dogs after Lucy she was a genuinely good person I'm very funny I bet she got Jesus laughing now
The bit where she stands behind the curtain and uses one of her hands was used in I Love Lucy when she was handcuffed to Ricky and on Here's Lucy when she got Elizabeth Taylor's ring stuck on her finger.
6:55 lmfaooo
"It's a Tommy gun, left over from my days in the mob."
Didn’t realize they did a version of this joke, originally done with Lucy and Desi, and later with Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
Yes. And in my opinion, the one with Liz Taylor was the best one. With the ring and all.
@@retroguy9494 Lol, I think the version with Desi was the funniest
@@NS-vw8pm Really? And I thought that one was the LEAST funniest!
I agree with retroguy94. Each incarnation of this bit seemed to be better than the one before. The first one on ILL was okay but not terribly amusing, but I found this one from TLS very funny. But the version on HL with Elizabeth Taylor never fails to make me laugh. It was perfection. It could have something to do with the fact that you don't see Lucille Ball's face and the comedy is depending largely on the supporting player. Clearly ILL is the best of the three series, but in this one instance the other series outshine it.
Pretty good 🎻 stunt. Reminds me of Lucy & Harpo🎩 & the mirror. 👍
At 14:01 Ralph Hart as "Sherman Bagley" had the opportunity in the episode seen here to show some of his ballet training, with a leap from the staircase and a few pirouettes into the kitchen.
Hart also had the opportunity to show his dance education in another episode of 'The Lucy Show', in the 19th episode of the second season, the second of a two-parter with guest star Ethel Merman titled "Ethel Merman and the Boy Scout Show." You may view that episode from the following link: ua-cam.com/video/gZtVRYV9ey0/v-deo.html
gonne but never forgotten😔
LUCY mi México te adora❤️❤️❤️❤️😘
She looked beautiful in this episode
Loved Lucy She Was Hilarious Loved Chris Too!💖💖💖💖
Lucy trying to stay awake during the recital, hilarious! Carol Burnett would've done it good too
Hello, did you see Carol B. on the lucy show, LUCY GETS A ROOMMATE......great pairing...Harvey Korman is with Lucy and Ethel oops Viv, The camp Cook episode?? Good Stuff Cheap.??.....lol
@@thestones8022 Oh yes, great stuff!!
@@thestones8022Carol oh my I got tired just watching her running around screaming
I sometimes come here to watch the old classic queen Lucy 🤍
OMG this is me falling asleep at the Opera!
They sure found Lucy's looker!
aired: November 19, 1962.
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Actress playing Gracie is Susan Oakes she played in West Side Story as the girl who hung out with the Jets her name in the film was Anybodys
Knew I recognised her lol
I think it would have been funny if Lucy had pulled out a saxophone instead of violin.
Wish I could find the episode where Lucy is a home hairdresser. She mixes up the perming solution with her clients son’s chemical set with hilarious results. I saw it when I was five and still remember it. I’m 54 now, and a mobile hairdresser. I wonder what Freud would say?!
That is actually a movie called "The Fuller Brush Girl." It has Lucille Ball in it.It's very funny.I also reccomend Miss Grant Takes Richmond.
Freud would probably say " Can you just trim the split ends, and maybe darken they grey a bit?"
There was also the I Love Lucy episode where she tried to give herself a home perm and accidentally left it in her hair for 5 hours 🤣
The name of the movie is called Mrs Grant takes Richmond that's the movie she gave the homemade perms to her lady clients and their curls started falling out and bouncing on the ground
@@thatdisneygirlme1899 Two movies that I loved are both film noir dramas: Lured (A+) The Dark Corner (B+)
It's funny they sold cigarette, liquor on tv. You just couldn't use the words
I like the old tv shows. It's reminded me when I was a kid.
Yup and it was also forbidden to say the word Pregnant on TV in the 50s. They had to say she was "expecting" or "'spectin'" as Ricky would say lol. Now it shows female characters LITERALLY getting pregnant on our TV screens, in full HD. It's so gross. 😖
@@stevarino1989 I remember in one episode of I Love Lucy, she said sexy. I wonder why sexy was alright to say but not pregnant.
Classics never die
3:25 🤣
Awesome!
From the first black and white season.
It was said Lucy's appearance was important to her but not as important as getting a laugh.
That piece of music Viv played with the doctor is quite interesting.
Was it real? Anyone knows what's it called? I'll try to find out myself and if I find anything I will definitely return.
I know right it was beautiful
@Hana.the.writer The piece you are referring to is called "Ständchen" (which means "Serenade") by Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828). It is an art song in German, but the haunting melody is so popular that it is often played as an instrumental piece, without the singing. Schubert was a prolific composer who created over six hundred songs, in addition to symphonies, sonatas, and chamber music.
@@robertrocco3623 Much appreciated, Robert. I will read more on him.
That wasn’t Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini. Just FYI
I miss Lucy with Ricky SOOOO MUCH!
Play it again, Sam. So that’s where Roger Moore got it while doing Moonraker
How do you get to Carnegie Hall?
Practice, practice, practice!
Fez grande suseso nas telas de tv na época já estava fazendo suseso antes de eu nasce
Lucy’s tiny hand 😆
Does anyone know the real name of the piece being played at the concert?
I'm hooked on LUCY , I MET HER A COUPLE IF TIMES IN L.A. AT THE CHRISTMAS PARADE THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING PARADE. HER AND MILTIN BERLE, ALWAYS MADE JIKES TI THE AUDIENCES. I GIT TI SHAKE THEIR HANDS AND I WAS IN AN AUDIENCE WHEN SHE APPREARED AT JOHNNY SHOW. I WIN THAT TICKET AT THE MEDICAL OFFICE I WORKED IN BEVERLY HILLS. THANK YOU DR. SHAPIRO. WE YSED TO RIDE TO BEVERLY HILLS, JUST TI SEE THE STARS ADRESSES UN MY LITTLE WHITE '73 BUG. WE WOULD GO TO CALABASAS TO HAVE BREAKFAST. THISE WHERE BEAUTIFUL CLEAN FUN DAYS.
I’ve always wondered if Vivian really played the piano
I think so in the Desi Lucy Comedy hour she is playing with her back to us.
I think Vivian did play the piano. Lucy played a few instruments but in her shows esp. I Love Lucy she was supposed to have no talent - not with instruments or singing etc. However, in a few shows, her dancing was great as Sally Sweet in - "The Diet" and in "The Dancing Star" with Van Johnson. Also sang all her songs in "Dance Girl Dance", and Breezing Along with the Breeze in "The Long Long Trailer" - really lovely.
Every doctor she digs up makes me sick.
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Women looked so polished back then.
You can say THAT again. I'm so lucky to have been born just before it ended so I actually remember it. In fact, I had an aunt who never stopped being polished right up until she died 25 years ago.
You are so right! I remember when men and women dressed up to go to dinner and the movies. Now most of them look like freaks
in a circus!
@@SK-nd7db I remember when they even dressed to fly on an airplane! And don't even get me started on how people go to church and wakes nowadays! Sweat pants, shorts, sandals....very disrespectful in the house of God and to the deceased.
@@retroguy9494 Serious question.. How could someone’s choice of clothing be disrespectful?? They’re at church to worship/showing their last respects to the deceased by attending their funeral... Attendees should be more focused on the actual service, than what someone is wearing. That’s why a lot of younger ppl don’t attend.. They don’t want to put up with judgmental, uptight, old as dirt church goers.
@@chateuxlachic1742 I'll give you a serious answer. Its both a matter of respect as well as self pride! Let me ask YOU a question! Say you graduate college and get a professional job. Your employer requires you to dress, at the very least, in business casual. If you are in certain professions, you may still need to wear a suit (both men AND women). Why is how you dress any importance to the actual work you do or your ability to actually do the job? Why do lawyers and judges still wear suits in court? Now, why would you wear something you would wear to the gym or to the beach or to clean your house or mow your lawn to the house of God or to a funeral (but not to work)? There IS such a thing as protocol and decorum and it goes back thousands of years. Even the ancient Egyptians dressed a certain way for worship and funerals. Who are a bunch of slovenly 21st century American kids with no couth or self pride to go against those traditions and norms?
Let me tell you a little story. There is a section of the Bible in the Apocrypha (the parts that were thrown out by the Roman Emperor Constantine during the first council of Nicaea) which talks about Jesus raising a young man from the dead (not Lazarus). As the story goes, when the young man (a teenager actually) woke and looked into Jesus eyes he was instantly overcome with love for Jesus and asked Jesus if he could come to him that night and would He teach him all the things of the world. Jesus said yes. So that night, the young man arrived at the door of the house in which Jesus was staying. But before entering, he got naked and then put on this dazzling white garment. Now why did he do that? Because he was going to be in the presence of the Lord. Why should WE do less when entering into the house of the Lord?
Or as the Beatles song goes
Lucy in the sky with diamonds!
Koci koci🐈
Hey Georgia Duff can u upload THE LUCY SHOW S04EP17 LUCY BAGS A BARGAIN that have 25:32 clear HD on the TV but don't have pixel showing up?
I don't like when Viv tries to cut in or in simple words: trying to steal him away from Lucy.
Neither do I! This is The LUCY Show, not The VIV Show!
Desi used lucy to get ahead like tom arnold used roseanne
Mis show faboritos
Did Viv Vance really play the piano?
It wouldn't surprise me. She could sing, dance, & act. I honestly wondered if she was really playing the bagpipes in the episode where Mr. Mooney was running for office! She was very talented!
Bunsen Burner Badgley. Lol.
nice wig, Sam.
Viv should have left, it was Lucy's date.
I'm just glad the miming didn't go on longer.
Miming?? You mean Lucy miming to the woman in the record store? Yeah, that was a little lame.
I heard that Lucy was a total control freak. Nobody did anything without her word. Maybe he didn't like be controlled. It's hard to understand.
Lucy became more a control freak, when she was doing everything on her own after their divorce - acting in and producing 3 or 4 seasons of The Lucy Show and running Desilu Studio after having to buy Desi out.
8 YEARS LATE SQUAD WHERE YOU AT?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
I heard that Vivian Vance ask Lucy for a raise. Lucy turned her down. I wonder if she thought if she could make it without Vivian.
Vivian Vance wanted a raise and wanted to direct some of the shows, but she did not ask Lucy directly - so her agent went to Lucy's agent and it went the way it went. Both admitted later on that they should have talked directly to each other.
So silly! 😄🎇
Lucy repeated a few scenes from her old show and it’s kind of disappointing. It’s like her repertoire was over but she didn’t want to stop making shows.
Hilarious 😂
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No matter what those two play they're grate together.
Most of these are tome
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Lucy always had to try and impress somebody but always being fake
They copied a scene from the I Love Lucy show.
Yes exactly right. When Lucy and Ricky were handcuffed together.
This is the exact same scene.
8:43p.m. 9/5/2024
Lexc TV hmmm
I heard ricky had a think for fred
Lex Marilyn Manson going on the treasure Little bit longer so it could get little bit more dead on me while we're at the
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Lucy wasn't Ricky type I don't think... That's y he cheated many time
Ricky & Lucy Ricardo never existed. DESI ARNAZ cheated on LUCILLE BALL. Desi & Lucille are real people. "Lucy & Ricky" are as fictional as the characters in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Desi was an addict: booze, women, gambling; he used to go to whore houses and had several prostitutes at a time. Also did the same in his second marriage and she almost divorced him too. btw when Lucy remarried she looked great in 1961 much prettier and relaxed. Desi however was bloated and looked like he was in his 60's not his 40's.
I'll take The Golden Girls over this.
THIS show redefined family OVER 25 YEARS before The Golden Girls! It was ahead of its time. The GG refined family but they were older women, w/ adult children. I liked GG, too, but it was full of sex, sexual innuendo, etc. that wasn't on TV back in the early 60s when this show was on. You're a guy. Many guys are going to like sexual innuendo & sex jokes more than squeaky clean family entertainment about 2 women raising kids!
Also, why compare shows that were so different & at such different time periods? One could say, "I'll take Hot in Cleveland over The Mary Tyler Moore Show," too, but at least that would make more sense since Betty White & Georgia Engel were in both! But look at all the overt SEX & sexual situations in Hot in Cleveland (which was a very funny, modern show that I loved). Except for dealing with friendship & single working women, the shows had little in common. Again, the Mary Tyler Moore Show would have NEVER stayed on the air if it showed even ONE of the many bedroom scenes, promiscuity, etc. of Hot in Cleveland. Even on GG, they joked about Blanche, the slut, but you didn't see her in BED with all those men!!
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Desi was a very HANDSOME man! Let me guess: You watched, "Being the Ricardos," & you think you know what Desi Arnaz looked like & you know everything about Lucy & Desi & Vivian & William from that MOVIE. It wasn't a documentary.
@@DonnaBrooks btw Desi's alcoholism which got even worse in the mid 1950's got less and less attractive due to his bloating; by 1961 when Lucy remarried, she looked great, prettier and much more relaxed and Desi looked like he was in his 60's not in his 40's.
His daughter said that he was devastated when Lucy remarried, and he played around with a lot of bimbos (her words) and was happier when he met and married Edie a few years later - but he still played around and she almost divorced him too because of his addictions.
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