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  2. Kathryn Card - Wikipedia

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    On February 8, 1954, Card made her first television appearance in an episode of I Love Lucy. The installment, entitled "Fan Magazine Interview", featured Card playing a slatternly woman named Minnie Finch. The following year, she was cast as a totally different character, Mrs. MacGillicuddy, Lucy's bird-brained mother.

  3. I Love Lucy - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  4. The Mothers-in-Law - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the episodes were written by series creators Madelyn Davis and Bob Carroll, Jr., who had worked with series producer Desi Arnaz on I Love Lucy. Unlike most sitcoms of the era, The Mothers-in-Law was filmed before a live audience; standard practice at the time was to film an episode on a closed set and add a laugh track during ...

  5. List of I Love Lucy episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series was subsequently broadcast in syndication as The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour and We Love Lucy. This show had the same cast as I Love Lucy, employed many of the other same actors, and featured many famous guest-stars. Of the original I Love Lucy cast, besides the principals, only Lucy's mother appeared in any Comedy Hour episode. She ...

  6. Richard Keith (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He came over to our house on many weekends and traveled with them during the summer. My mother kind of adopted him. He is in all of our home movies and photographs growing up and was a great kid, and still is." [3] In 1964 Thibodeaux appeared for a split second in an episode of The Lucy Show titled "Lucy is a Process Server." Initially he was ...

  7. Vivian Vance - Wikipedia

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    1951–1958: I Love Lucy and success. Cast of I Love Lucy: William Frawley, Desi Arnaz; Vivian Vance, Lucille Ball. When Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball were casting their new television sitcom I Love Lucy in 1951, director Marc Daniels, who had previously worked with Vance in a theater production, suggested her for the role of landlady Ethel Mertz ...

  8. Tracee Ellis Ross, Natasha Lyonne Recreate 'I Love Lucy ... - AOL

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    I Love Lucy was given a fitting tribute at the 2023 Emmy Awards by Tracee Ellis Ross and Natasha Lyonne. Ahead of announcing the winner of Best Comedy Series, Ross, 51, and Lyonne, 44, took the ...

  9. Lucie Arnaz - Wikipedia

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    The Lucy Show: Cynthia 3 episodes 1964 Password: Herself Appeared alongside mother, brother, and stepfather 1965–68 The Lucy Show: Various roles 5 episodes 1967 The Mothers-In-Law: Girl in golf cart Episode: "Everybody Goes on a Honeymoon"; uncredited 1968–74 Here's Lucy: Kim Carter Main cast 1972 The Sixth Sense: Marguerite Webster