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Company (Broadway revival with Raúl Esparza; PBS Great Performances broadcast 2008; DVD and Blu-Ray 2009 release) [3] Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds (Universal Pictures) [4] Kiss Me, Kate (London) The Light in the Piazza (Broadway run; PBS Live from Lincoln Center) [3] Manchester Passion (UK) South Pacific in Concert ...
Desilu, the company owned by Ball and her soon-to-be ex-husband Desi Arnaz, ultimately invested $360,000 in the show in exchange for 36% of the net profits, the rights to the original cast recording (ultimately released by RCA Victor), and television rights for musical numbers to be included in a special titled Lucy Goes to Broadway, a project ...
"I Love Lucy: The Movie and Other Great Rarities" (1 disc, released April 27, 2010) [136] (Also included as a bonus disc in the complete series set.) "The Best of I Love Lucy" (2 discs: 14 episodes, released in June 2011 in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of the series and Lucille Ball's 100th birthday; sold exclusively through Target.) [137]
By 1951, the show is renamed I Love Lucy and becomes a smash hit with nearly 60 million viewers each week. Ball and Arnaz produce the show in Los Angeles through their company Desilu Productions , with a three-camera system designed by Arnaz allowing East Coast viewers to watch live without static, while accommodating a studio audience.
The Ed Wynn Show (1949) I Love Lucy (1951–1957) The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour (1957–1960) The Phil Silvers Show – (uncredited) (1959) Make Room For Daddy (1959) The Ann Sothern Show (1959) Sunday Showcase (1959) The Good Years (CBS TV Special) (1962) The Danny Kaye Show with Lucille Ball (1962) The Lucy Show (1962–1968) The Bob Hope ...
Ben Brantley, in his review for The New York Times, called the musical "bright and bouncy", "a real-live, old-fashioned, deeply satisfying Broadway musical in a way few new shows are anymore." Of Brown's score, he wrote: "His songs seamlessly propel plot and define character in the way numbers did in the heyday of Rodgers and Hammerstein."