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In 2007, Time magazine placed the show on its unranked list of the 100 best television shows. [89] In 2012, I Love Lucy was ranked the Best TV Comedy and the Best TV Show in Best in TV: The Greatest TV Shows of Our Time. [90] In 2013, TV Guide ranked I Love Lucy as the third greatest show of all time. [91]
Elise McCann (born 28 July 1984) is an Australian actress and musical theatre performer most well known for originating the role of Miss Honey in the Australian production of Matilda the Musical [2] and as Lucille Ball in Everybody Loves Lucy.
As long standing members of the community, they formed agreements with all 17 unions, guilds and associations behind Broadway shows so that show creators are compensated for filming. BroadwayHD has partnered with leading theatre companies such as Roundabout Theatre Company , The Public Theater , Manhattan Theatre Club , The Geffen and Lincoln ...
6 pm: The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour 7 pm: I Love Lucy 7:30 pm: I Love Lucy “Catchy Flashback: Iconic 70s Saturday Night” 8 pm: All In the Family 8:30 pm: M*A*S*H 9 pm: The Mary Tyler Moore Show 9: ...
J.K. Simmons and Nina Arianda step into some big shoes in 'Being the Ricardos' to portray the 'I Love Lucy' neighbors Fred and Ethel.
In 1957 on the television show I Love Lucy (Season 6, episode 22 titled "Lucy’s Night In Town"), the Ricardos and Mertzes travel to New York City from their new country home in Connecticut to attend a sold-out evening performance of The Most Happy Fella. During dinner they discover Lucy had mistakenly purchased tickets for the matinee.
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 ...
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 ...