Behind the Scenes of 'Here's Lucy' Featurette (1970)
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- Lucille Ball on the set of 'Here's Lucy' with co-stars Jack Benny & Sammy Davis, Jr. (1970). | New fan resource for Lucy Lovers! | Check out the fan site: lucyfansofficia... ❤️
Reading some of the snarky comments here, I can only say that I see a pro putting together her tv show with a lot of dedication to detail. I don't see her brow beating anyone, but, she IS asking pertinent questions, as she should have. As for one especially nasty comment about nobody caring about her later shows, they are still run and they still sell dvds of them. They were highly rated when originally shown, and they are still enjoyed by fans young and old. If you don't love Lucy, you can refrain from comment and just let us fans appreciate a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the making of her show.
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Someone with a brain.
I never liked her when I was growing up but now that I'm older I'm interested in her as a person and fascinated with the Ball/Arnaz story.
Couldn't have said it better 👏
In today's world full of naysayers ,wars and diseases ,i'm absolutely uplifted by the innocent ,simple capers of Lucy.
Just recently I went to great lengths to buy the complete series of I love Lucy and Here's Lucy from the U.S.A and thats pretty much what I watch .
I'm amazed she had such terrific business sense ,she insisted on making Star trek ,Mission Impossible ,The untouchables ,which have inspired so many money spinners till today.
Even The Twilight Zone was encouraged by their company Desilu
So proud she could do all this being a woman in that regressive era
She’s switches from Producer/ Director to “ Lucy” flawlessly. Actually amazing to see
I could watch hours of Lucy working behind the scenes. This reminds me of Carol Burnett mentioning in interviews a few times about how Lucy was involved in every aspect of production right down to the lighting. This clip definitely proves that!
Absolutely!
I could also watch Lucy behind the scene for hours.
Ugh we could be BFF Chris! Lol, seems like we like the same stuff!
Yes, I have heard from Carol Burnett and from Dinah Shore that Lucy knew everything about lighting, camera angle, etc. and when she gave a direction - she was always right. Both women Dinah and Carol had their own shows. It is so clear that many woman were the first to say her direction was always spot on - I did not hear this so much from men - different times. They said if men did it, he'd be a genius, but if women took over and made these demands she was a *itch.
How wonderful it is to see these backstage glimpses of the great Lucille Ball at work. We can see, in these clips, the great amount of responsibility she took upon herself- and her unwavering dedication to making the show as good as she could make it.
Whether you love Lucy or not, she was a master at her craft. She came up through hard work, luck, and determination. She was eager to learn from the pros in her younger days, and it paid off.
I liked I Love Lucy, who didn't?; it was pretty much everything she did afterward that was pretty middling and obnoxious (like Here's Lucy).
You are wrong. Watch some of the Mary Pickford silence movies. Lucy copied all of Mary Pickford 's work, ideas, stunts, etc.
@@ericnelson9100 Have to agree and I don't care if we're in the minority. All Lucy's characters post-"I Love Lucy" had absolutely no personality, point of view, or humor. Every episode was about getting Lucy into an absurd situation, and/or having Lucy interact with a celebrity, in this case, Sammy. All Lucy's authoritative, controlling ways would have been worth it if "Here's Lucy" had been funny. It wasn't, but if you notice that, it makes you a bad person, an unloved naysayer who ran out of medication.
@@akrenwinkle Agree; the worst may have been that Lucy & Desi Comedy Hour. Awful, just awful! I Love lucy minus the heart, soul and Desi; as he only appeared briefly at the beginning and then end. Pathetic excuse at showcasing a celebrity in some contrived and forced situation. At least Here's Lucy had Desi Jr., who was actually quite talented and with better material could have been a mainstream star.
@@SunsetBoulevard111 Interesting, never realized that as I've never seen any of her silent movies. It's very common for performers to base their act on the previous generation's performer, especially with time as they become more obscure.
Damn. She was THE boss.
well, the woman knew her craft and it was serious business to her as well it should have been
I can't believe how structured she is. She knows everything that is going on, never makes anyone feel low for their opinions, and listens. Plus, for a person of her time, skin color meant nothing to Lucy, she loved you no matter, as long as you were a decent human being.
Thanks for this video, nicely done/
Like they say, comedy is a serious business.
So nice to see Desi Arnaz Sr at one point.
It’s funny because you couldn’t argue with her, she’s was the original TV Star , and she knew all the tricks of the trade.
And she invented some of those tricks as well...
What a treat!!! That little clip with Desi was so great. Thanks!!!
wow, this is great stuff! we get to finally see her legendary attention to detail when she is asking why the cameras can't be moved in closer, as they apparently were on I Love Lucy
Anyone notice how Lucy's face lights up when Desi walks in.
Yesh
Right!
That part made me very sad 😢💔
A very fine and serious woman with amazing talent and beauty like never ever to be seen again !!!!!
Yes. Fine and serious. Well said.
Lucille Ball really worked hard...
no
LOL yes she did
She didnt work too hard...she only had 2 or 3 plot lines she worked with.
Just wonderful to watch her in action. A true pro.
- I really enjoyed this....I found it very interesting, to see what went on behind the scenes back then. I want to see more!
Lucy was a tough business woman but no one comes close to her talent in comedy! It was great seeing Desi Sr. In this clip!
Love watching her act and produce. What a worker! Such a natural.
So nice to see Desi Senior
Never saw so many blacks on the show than again I didn't watch here lucy lol. Loving my black ppl on here.
Yeah, it is neat to see. I wish at that time people paid more attention to diversity. Of course, Lucy was for everyone.
I like how the director is all sarcastic to her, “I don’t see how we can light the scene without lights. Period. It’s never been done before.” And Lucy just shakes her head, turns around without raising her voice , and states, “well, that’s not what I’m talking about. At all.”
Check, mate!
These rare behind-the-scenes videos give real insight into the genius of Lucille Ball and those she employed to create her legendary performances. There was a real "method" behind the madness.
Lucille Ball was very serious about comedy. She seemed totally in charge of her own show and probably learned alot from Desi Arnaz. Ive never seen this particular show with Sammy Davis and one sort of wishes she had more African Americans on her show. I remember she once said some very nice things about Gary Coleman on a talk show once.
Or perhaps desi learnt a lot from her.... she was in the business from a very tender age... without desi the world would still know Lucy
On one of Desi's interviews he said she was the backbone of the whole thing..he was along for the ride and was very smart and I am sure he contributed a lot also. Together they built an empire. He gave her the credit. He seemed very serious and sincere.
@@MJ-bt3ms He gave her the credit because he was a gentleman. HE was the brains behind I Love Lucy and she owed it's success to him. She was a very bitter woman because she could not keep her husband home, but ironically if she had, she never would have had the series.
Tess d'Urberville I understand and that may be true, however, all we can know for sure is what they said. I believe he was a gentleman and respected Lucy’s talent and contribution to their partnership. We all can only speculate what really happened. I believe it was an amazing combo.. one could not have been as successful alone as they were together
@@dumboomer I Love Lucy....I do Annie, but I have to say if it were not for Desi many people would not have heard of Lucy. She even admitted her fame did not Skyrocket until the I Love Lucy show and Desi thought of most of the ideas behind that, from the name, to how it wouls be filmed. Before then she was B actress she said that herself.
Exciting to see a legend at work!
Terrifying, really. As soon as I realized how "naked" a person is, standing there, I realized how difficult and risky the task IS. The camera makes everything look so easy, when it's just not for most folks. Lucy was just amazing to me.
I’ve never watched any behind the scenes Lucy shows
AWESOME !!
Never, ever ceases to amaze.
Thanks for sharing this. I've always thought 'Here's Lucy' was a better series than the 'The Lucy Show'. The chemistry between Ball and Gordan is phenomenal on this series.. Also, this series utilized the guest stars better than its predecessor. Ball was a serious business woman who knew the industry immensely, as this clip shows.
1. I Love Lucy 2. The Lucy Show 3. Here's Lucy that was the order of my preference - however, most people missed when Vivian Vance left The Lucy Show after 3 seasons, I actually liked it more. The stars that came on in the last 3 seasons were terrific - and I enjoyed it more.
The chemistry between Gale and Lucy is one of a kind. They played off each other so well, not to mention the respect and admiration they had for each other was so obvious and heartwarming. I absolutely love them together. They are amazing!! I love Lucy and wish I was alive earlier so I could admire and see more of her when she was in her prime. Sadly, she passed away when I was young. Her and Gale are absolutely one of my favorite TV duos ever. Her and Vivian were also amazing and unmatched as 2 females, but Gale and Lucy are unmatched in my opinion as a male/female duo. They were hilarious together
@@LJ-ht4zsI loved all 3 also!! I think 1) Here's Lucy 2) The Lucy Show and then 3) I Love Lucy. I have so much respect and admiration for this amazing woman!!
Lucille Ball was a perfectionist. She was director, producer and actress all rolled into one just like Jack Webb was. Great seeing this footage 👍
And president of a major Hollywood studio, the first woman ever in such a position.
Now i can see why few of A list stars who guest in her show and caller her a B word probably of the fact that its a bruised ego on their part being bossed around by once a B list actress before I love lucy days being corrected and screamed at by Lucy's directorial job on set inspite of the fact they were academy award winners and has high honor on their movie and theatrical work only be told by La Lucille what is right or wrong on the scene and often demands descipline on the set, actors like Joan Crawford, Tallulah Bankhead, Richard Burton, liz Taylor and few being bossed by strict rules of Lucille Ball who was never an A list movie star in their level.
& Lucy & Riki bought RKO Studio facilities in Hollywood to form Desilu. Not only were they performing, writing, producing, rearing young children, they had to pay that huge mortgage on the purchase of the studio. Lucy was responsible for greenlighting & producing the pilot of Star Trek. Trail blazers
@@typhoon2minerva The people Lucille Ball had problems with the Burtons, Tallulah Bankhead and Joan Crawford all had something in common: they were all alcoholics. They had to show up on time, have rehearsed their lines and not mumble. Richard Burton who was ferociously disdainful of her - would show up for his films - have to rehearse his lines while sitting down or lying down. Films lost a lost of money because of his behavior. Died at 58 due to alcoholism.
It was so strange watching her go from Lucille Ball, seriously questioning the directors about the lighting and such, to daffy, crazy Lucy Carmichael.
Well, Lucy CARTER on these shows with her real-life children..
Plus after the ski injury part of her real self slipped through a bit. Especially in S6
I mean yeah Lucy Carmichael on the Lucy Show......but on Here's Lucy....shown here ...she was Lucy Carter.
@@maestroclassico5801 Love how all the shows her last name has AR Ricardo, Carmichael, Carter - as a reminder to her 1st husband Desi Arnnaz.
I have no idea why but this brought me to tears. There is just no one like her. A total class act.
Surprised to see the intricate set models constructed for a TV sit-com. Lots of hard work from many angles to produce these half hours...
This is from a terrific book, Desilu; The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz;
(the only thing you need to know is Herbert Kenwith - Weiss seen at (8:05 surveying the walk-through of this - who's mentioned in this. He was a longtime friend of Ms Ball, and was the director of the Burton/Taylor 'ring' episode. She was NOT the same person with people she knew when they were on set and most times, the relationship ended because of this. If I've put something in parents is only because this is a direct quote and it might not be clear without a little hint).
'Sammy Davis Jr, according to Kenwith, dog not escape similar (bossy, overbearing) treatment (as Jack Benny, who's seen in the beginning of this video, her neighbour and good friend, which was just explained in the preceding paragraph); 'Sammy was blind in his left eye. The scene had Sammy come into the employment agency holding an ice bag over his eye. As he came in, Lucy was to hit him with the door, and she wanted to hit him in the right eye - the good eye. He didn't want that. Of course, he couldn't put the ice bag over his good eye. She would say to him, 'I would like you over here!' and he would say, 'i can't see out of this eye. I have to attend over here to see what I'm doing', but she insisted he put the bag over his other eye. He finally won out with my help. She was very annoyed by that. It was so cruel to do that to hook. She knew he couldn't see. He cried later on, because she was very cruel and criticized him while he was singing'. (Pg 331)
Let me be clear about what I just quoted; after her separation and subsequent divorce from. Desi, Ms Ball 'shut herslef' emotionally away so she couldn't be hurt. Even her duaghter said that it was very unfortunate - she became a very hard, brittle... brusque person, and it was THIS ... armour she wore for the rest of her life (if anyone doubts the love and connection between Ms Ball and Mr Arnaz after their divorce, o e only need see the bittersweet last time the pair were together in Lucy and Desi, a home movie).
Saying this, many people don't realise that everyone is multifaceted, and a terrible person might have flashes of utter kindness, and vice versa. I only wrote what I did because there is NO 'black & white' in anything. It's all shades of grey, which colour us as we are.
UPDATE;
I've just finished the book from which the (above) info came.
I think it only fair to add what is the very last paragraph of this book.
In 1984, Ms Ball received Kennedy honours, and she was inducted by the one and only Mr Sammy Davis Jr, a d even though what he said was scripted, it's still relevant;
'one of the most eloquent summations off her career was delivered...in 1984. (Sammy Davis Jr) looked staright at the camera and said;
Be proud , Lucy, of your legacy...the sun never sets on Lucille Ball. All over the worried world tonight, nations of untold millions are watching reruns they also watched the first timer around. Joy requires no translation God wanted the worried to laugh, and he invented you. Many are called, but you were chosen. Clown you are not. All of the funny hats, there baggy pants, the mustaches and the wigs, and the pratfalls and the blacked-out teeth - they didn't fill us for one minute. We saw through all these disguises, and what we found inside if more than we deserve.'
Let me add one final -FINAL - quote ; '...- when Walter Matthau attempted to explain the universal appeal of Lucy Ricardo, 'there's no dream she wouldn't reach for, and no fall she wouldn't take'.
I have the "Desilu" book too. I remember watching her on TV at both of the Kennedy Center Shows, where Sammy was inducted and where she was. I might even still have hers on VHS somewhere.
Exactly ,even at the end of this episode , one can see how overwhelmed Sammy was when thanking Lucy for the chance to be on her show.Those were tha days Sammy would not be allowed in the same hotels as his "rat pack" partners Sinatra ,Dean Martin etc ,not even allowed to eat with them.
The most sincere tribute to Lucy at the Variety party thrown for her ,came from Sammy Davis ,and how could it have been scripted ,when so many biggies paid glowing tributes to her on that occasion.
Lucy's maid Harriet of nearly 26 years was black and was treated like friend by Lucy ,who once fought for her to be allowed to use the elevator meant for the hotel guests, when the management insisted she use the one for the help.
I don't have much faith in these books which are based on gossip and hearsay
The people who really worshipped her ( and who had many fights and kiss and makeups with her ) were Vivian Vance ,her hairdresser Irma ,secretary Wanda ,driver and friends like Carol Burnet ,Dinah Shore, Betty White could have earned millions from writing a book on her ,but they loved her too much to do such mud slinging after her death.
All that is amply taken care of her own daughter Lucie Arnaz ,who never misses a chance ,like all celebrity kids to play the victim card of a neglected, mistreated child ,not realising how much her mother's life was blighted by her kids' problems in her last 2 decades, ....with the son taking to drugs ,the daughter insisting on marrying at age 21 ,in the middle of her only successfu Heres Lucyl show and almost immediately divorcing ....she was'nt the loving ,caring daughter, and from all accountants had regular fights with her
As for Lucie Arnaz's continuous contention as to what bad mother Lucille Ball was ,when Madelyn Pugh , her writer had a baby ,Lucy had a nursery built on the Desilu campus so Pugh could attend to her baby between work hours ,only a working mother would know what a big convenience it is .That nursery is still in place at the studio.
When her friend from Wildcat, Paula Stewart had a custody battle with her husband Jack Carter over their boy ,Lucille Ball went to the court to argue on behalf of Paula ,who then won the custody battle.
@@deepachand9689 I remember in one of the documentary films Lucy Desi her daughter said when they divorced she felt so sorry for her father. I almost dropped when she said that - when they divorced Desi was having so many sexual relationships (a few times a week at the whorehouse) He was an addict: sex, booze and gambling - before he met Lucy, during their marriage and in his 2nd marriage - his wife Edie almost divorced him too. When Lucie Arnaz was interviewed in this documentary she said her father said his sex issues were greatly exaggerated - actually because Lucy was friends with people like Hedda Hopper - the sex stuff was down played (not exaggerated at all). Her father could like the cool one - he would be like an older brother - take off any time he wanted on his boat or playing around. I think that Desi Arnaz was intelligent and talented but an awful husband to live with.
This is priceless! We just got reacquainted with Here's Lucy on TUBI free streaming. These shows are so full of talented actors, great writing, and the film looks is crisp, brilliant and colorful. Quality!!! Thank you for posting the behind the scenes.
I work in the Entertainment Industry.. lately mostly on live shows and I wish with today's technology they would at least have 3d models of sets printed out for shows so that they wouldn't try to show us those aweful old fashioned Blue Prints expecting everybody understands them!! What a great idea they had to make a miniture of the sets.. and back then they made them by hand! Loved seeing Lucy hard at work and surprised and happy to see Desi working with her.. This is an AWESOME upload!!! Thank you..
Lucy was a consummate professional who drove her costars stark raving mad by practicing and doing things over and over and over.
Sort of like Stanley Kubrick.
Actually a person she was acted a lot with was Carol Burnett who understood Lucy from a deep level saying that on her shows if they flub up they would ad.lib but Lucy never wanted to do such. Carol said it was totally ok with her the different styles. jActually they played so well together on both Lucy's show and on Carol's shows. I have to admit I particularly liked them when they played together on Carol's shows.
Thank you for sharing this ! We Love Lucy ❤️
what a treat to see behind the scenes footage ! ! ! ! ! - even Desi Arnaz Sr makes an appearance at 5:57
joe r newsom he did? I have to watch again!
I was very lucky to meet Desi Arnaz Sr in 1977 (I was 14) when his autobiography came out in paperback and he was doing a book signing at a local bookstore
That’s fantastic! I always wished he’d done a cameo on one of her later series, like Bill Frawley’s on one of her “Lucy Show” episodes. :)
Even before that you can hear him laughing in the background. He has a unique laugh.
@@jobeLewOOH outstanding. I read A Book when it came out. I was 14.
She was the consummate professional, she learned a lot from her time partnering, then running Desi Lu studios, shame her son didn't take the reins, before she sold it, Lil Lucy has always worked, Desi Arnaz was the best
Unfortunately her son, like his father, had alcohol and drug problems since age 15. I think that is why he left the Here's Lucy Show at 15. He did not want his mother after him all the time about the drugs - and whatever. Unfortunately, Desi Jr. took after his father in the substance abuse issues, as well as sex - had a baby out of wedlock at age 15.
Was that Desi (her ex) on the set ?
Yep that was him.
so fascinating to see this! huge Lucy fan here!
Agreed ❤
Notice the "magic grass" banner on the wall in the first 34 seconds?
What about it?
Lucy ran all of it tirelessly.
Fascinating footage...thankyou...more insight into Lucille Ball...professional business woman and a gifted comic actress.
Other than technology, sitcom sets haven't changed much over the last 70 years.
Nothing short of remarkable.
She was A+. Energy!!!
Lucy was big on rehearsal. I don't blame her. I'd want things to transition smooth too. Especially in front of an audience
I love Here's Lucy- more than the original.
This is the best thing I've watched all year. Thanks for sharing!
She made it look so easy...it was everything but.
I find it fascinating just watching Lucy talk "business" with the others on the set. I could watch that kind of thing for hours. Thanks for posting.
Its so sad that perhaps right after this energetic performance ,she broke her leg in 4 places in a skiing accident ( some moron crashed into her while she waited by the side) and she could never do her daring ,reckless acts again
Lucy made it look so effortless you don’t realize how much rehearsal went in it. So amazing that these exist and we have access to them!!
She knew her comedy. Bill Windom appeared in an early episode of "The Lucy Show." During rehersals she was not pleased with him and said it would not work. Bill went home, tweaked his character and they did the show. After taping Lucy hugged him and said he was wonderful.
Filming
It was great to see Desi Arnaz with Lucille Ball!!!!! Too bad Desi Arnaz never appeared on Here's Lucy with his ex-wife and their two children!!! The ratings would have gone through the roof!!!!!
True. Ironically, he did appear on Laugh-In (and Jr mentioned via a phone call cutaway gag) in S4, as did daughter Lucie in S6 while Arte Johnson's Wolfgang gave shout outs to both the main Red and Gary early in that program's rum
When you watch an episode, it appears so seamless but this clip right here just shows all the hard work it takes to put a show together. Amazing! Thanks for posting!
Yes after 20 years of making sitcoms, Lucy was entitled to seek perfection, rehearse over and over, and ask questions like an Executive Producer. She was a hard nosed professional.
watching her work is just fascinating
LOVE watching most of her shows, but I suspect in real life she was a terror - if I were any member of the production crew I would be walking on eggshells the entire time, methinks ~
This is amazing to watch. She was absolute profession.
This is little wired seeing Lucy in color I used to see her in White and black not color it’s amazing to see them put together the show piece by piece 😉😊
Damn. So this is what they meant when they said she was a stickler! It’s very revealing to see because from watching her characters on tv you’d never think twice about her being THIS serious and detailed oriented but rightfully so as this no nonsense behavior produced quality, timeless content for several years to come so she knew exactly what she was doing. A perfectionist at her finest. This is gold! Please upload more if possible.
She really did conduct the set and audience what a bosssss and legend
Interesting to see this. When she was married to Desi, they shared much of the responsibility for all the details. When he was gone the pressure was all on her.
@@DougWinfield Actually she said when she was married to Desi all she had to do was act and be Lucy; but when they divorced she had to become a producer a director and actor. Then when she bought Desi out she was the Head of Desilu Studios.
comedy is sure hard to produce..
Wow! Thanks for sharing.
She's got a bullying tone that would make Ellen blush !
After Joan Crawford appeared on an episode of "The Lucy Show," she said, "And people call me a bitch."
BG Meadows: LOL
My favorite story was Kaye Ballard's about Lucy cursing out a rabid dog when they were bike riding together. The dog ran away.
@@stephenr3910 Sounds like my mother - didn't even have to curse - just a look would do it!
Lucy had big problems with 3 stars - who were all alcoholics - Richard Burton, Joan Crawford, and Tallulah Bankhead.
Tallulah, like the others, came late to rehearsals, didn't know her lines, etc etc. She drove Lucy crazy. However, the time of the show, Lucy was so anxious about T's performance that she (Lucy) was off and Tallulah was spot on. In fact, she thanked Lucy for all her help - probably tongue in cheek and Lucy thanked her for her great performance. Never a bad word from T. about Lucy. In fact, she said very + things.
The Burtons who appeared on one show just the opposite - Richard was extremely harsh about her and how dare she tell him how to act - but this was 1/2 hr comedy show. In his last films he was so drunk that he had to rehearse sitting or lying down - he could not stand. He died at 58 from complications due to alcoholism. While the Burtons asked her to be on her show, they were paid the highest of any one ever to appear, and the show was the most highly rated. However, Burton's ego was incensed that how dare this so called comedian try to teach him! PS it was a good show and very funny.
Given that Crawford was drunk during the taping of that episode her comment hold no water
She was not a funny person. She worked hard to be funny in the situations written for her on her shows.
*Yawn* Hello……..Lucy has basically said the same thing herself in interviews. She could be funny when she worked at it when it was written for her. She has had many decades of success….. not by chance either. Anyway…. Your comment sums up many comedic actors of the past and present.
This is amazing! Is there any frottage like this from the I love Lucy show?
Erioch Stomp: Do you know what "frottage" means?!?!
footage
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I heard that Lucille Ball was very close to Desi's second wife Edie.
They played cards together.
@@okjoe5561 plus both her and Desi knew her and her previous husband since lived not too far from each other in the 50's
@@SuperWolsey They had beach houses next to each other in Malibu. Lucie Arnaz loved Edie.
Lucie Arnaz said that Edie was like a best friend to her.
@@okjoe5561 Well, first Desi used to make fun of Gary Morton calling him Norton - then sent Lucy flowers on their Anniversary for at least 15 years. Then at some point they golfed together. So Lucy and Edie played cards and the boys golfed. Too funny. I thought that Edie knew Lucy and played cards together when both were married to their 1st husbands. However, I think both did better in remarrying and later could stay friends and realized that while they still loved each other - that part just did not work out for them.
I loved Lucy, but she ought NEVER to have done anything after The Lucy Show. She'd gotten too old and it showed terribly in her arthritic stunt attempts and her lame scripts. Sad. Workaholics never know when to quit. Like Marlene, she fell off the stage.
I liked all of her series.
This was my favourite series of all Lucy shows
I prefer "Here's Lucy" to the last three seasons (the California years) of "The Lucy Show."
@@CraigCinMO agreed. In my opinion, "The Lucy Show" lost quite a bit of its charm when Viv and the kids left.
Ski slope. But she got better
Did not expect to see Desi Sr. at 5:58
Same.
Isn't it a stunning fact, that for the #1 most watched comic artist ever on television, we have about 13 minutes total footage of her rehearsing and working? I wish that whoever filmed this, had stayed with her for a full day. The promos she did for the Lucy Desi show, are not documentary. This is. Doesn't anybody else know of any footage of this great woman actually working, besides this? I don't.
Actually there is footage of a rehearsal from The Lucy Show in 1966.
Lucy: WHATTHEHELLWASTHAT
Lucy always inspired me to be a comic actor. But after all the insecurities I've seen printed about actors and actresses, I am a little thankful I didn't get into show business. Looking at all the effort producers and working crew put at arranging one episode, it is amazing. If people did that much effort into their spirituality Heaven would be much closer to earth.
I was terrified to be on a stage except inBye Bye Birdie which a local men's college was putting on and they needed a bunch of high school girls , preferably cheerleaders, to sing and dance - my friend also was there and she wanted to act, so she got a speaking part. My sister was very shy but she had a beautiful voice and wanted to act. However, the year that she went to High School they closed the drama department and their plays due to lack of money. She later told me in college she was on a tv show acting in a play - with 3 roles. I have to ask her what play it was. Funny I was outgoing and terrified to be on stage; she was very shy and loved it - go figure.
Lucy was scared of being put to sleep and being cut on that's why she opted out of plastic surgery
Everlasting beauty needs no cutting!
@@Jocular64 fuck yes!
Wonderful! I really hope there is footage like this from Yours, Mine & Ours!
She was a force of nature.
What was Desi doing there? I guess they were friends at this time.
They remained friends until the end & Lucy made SURE everyone respected Desi's hard earned legacy. She never put up with being baited into badtalking him by ANYONE. I respect her legacy for that.
Except when she called him a “loser” during a Barbara Walters interview several years later.
Maybe at times he came to see the show or give advice cause his children were on the show.
This is awesome! Thanks for uploading this
Great to see this online... but sorry to see the video was purposely faded out before the person who shot this footage was credited... Phil Vandervort.
Dan Wingate. Thank you. 99 percent of the audience think that the actors do every job on the set.
I think that was Lucie Arnaz's first husband.
Mesmerizing footage
I was so shocked and very happy to see Desi (Ricky Ricardo ) there with Lucy and Sammy (starting at 5:57 ) !!. I wonder if there is more footage of Desi on the Lucy set?
Lucy and Desi remained friends even after Desi married Edith and Lucy married Gary
wow.. lucy knew desi knew about the bisness @@bigkev2084
"Minorities are working this week!"
YIKES...Great eye for detail...had i not saw your comment i would have never noticed him on set esp with the black hair...
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I love Lucy
How cool time warp to backstage on a set
Lucy really commands that stage at the end, so confident and outgoing.
I like watching Lucy work. She's a fascinating individual and way before her time in some ways.
You have to admire Lucy s professionalism not just as an comedian an
as a savvy business woman as well
She’s the best in the business
this is truly wonderful, are there anymore backstage footage?
Fascinating.
What I really liked was seeing Lucy without makeup and without her hair done up - never saw her like this - happy to see her
Greatly enjoyed seeing a talented team at work. Amazing footage. Thanks for posting!
Lucy had decades of experience to hone her craft, and it shows here. I like the fact that she still used live music for the shows. For all that effort, I just wish the story lines and scripts had been better, like Maude, which used some of Lucy's original writers - Schiller and Weiskopf.
LUCY WAS NO DUMB BUNNY
She does not look like she is much fun to me. Grumpy.
Comedy is very hard work as acting in general. Many hours spent on set is physically demanding. Early mornings to late evenings with probably hundreds of takes before the final print. Being so tired and even irritable and still be able to deliver a near perfect performance and make it look like it was done once instead of many times. That's the magic of TV and MOVIES. Thank you Lucille Ball for your contribution to the Arts.
MYRIAD CREATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: Lucie Arnaz has made it clear in interviews that the days on the "Here's Lucy" set were NOT long at all because that's not how Lucille Ball liked to work. The abbreviated production schedule brought pressures of its own, though, as everything had to be accomplished in a relatively short period of time.
I Love Lucy and the original The Lucy Show were her best programs. Lucy and Vivian were a great comedy team. The shows without Vivian just weren't as funny.
What a cool collectors item those scene sets would be. Wonder if anyone ever saved any of them.
"Here's Lucy" was great with all the special guests! I love everything she did and still watch all her dvds, they are like comfort food for the soul.
At 5:56 Desi Arnaz makes a joke. Lucy laughs. Desi shakes hands with Sammy D. Even though they were divorced Desi and Lucy still had a connection.