JLTV also air Soupy Sales' old show, which was hilarious. Lucille Ball rode in the Fair's official white Cadillac convertible touring. ![]() 15 murder of Candance Reed outside the Macombo Lounge on Georgia Avenue Northwest. Ricardo Montalban LUCY TIDBIT In 1964, the New York World's Fair proclaimed. The show has been on Jewish Life TV for the past few years. Michael Anthony Coleman, 36, was arrested Thursday in connection with the Nov. This show was actually very progressive considering the time it was on the air, mid 1950s or earlier. The uncle, who lived with them, thought nothing of parading around in an apron, I guess it was normal for him, as he did most of their cooking. In one episode, the daughter was shown dating a much older man, she also stressed to her parents that marriage was not a priority for her at that point in her life, that kind of dialog was unheard of back then. The female child wasn't being groomed to be a wife and mother. The children, a boy and girl, who both looked quite Waspy and I think were played by Irish Americans, were both going to college, which was also unusual for that time. The kids also weren't presented as the usual stereotypes of 50s teens. Molly also didn't treat her kids like cretins. It was not a full blown comedy show.Įven though the mom, Molly, didn't work, she presented herself as a strong, caring and intelligent woman she was more than just a housewife. I guess today it would be considered a drama-dy. This show was actually ahead of it's time. by Anonymousįor a more realistic approach to NY life during the 1950s, check out "The Goldbergs". Like I recall on the radio Liz goes to George, (While they're straightening their books), "Oh look George, Little Women is on top of Little Men, and right next to the is a pamphlet."Īnd since the radio show couldn't rely on site gags, most of the wife fooling the husband with a 'stache, routine was not written. Though most of the scripts from radio were taken line for line, sometimes more mature stuff was left out or changed. I thought Lucille Ball and Richard Denning (from radio) made a better husband and wife. What made I Love Lucy so memorable is that Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were married in real life. After the first season the name was changed to Liz and George Cooper and they were made middle class suburban. Starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, the classic sitcom focused on their relationship, Desi's career as a nightclub owner and bandleader, and the shenanigans Lucy would get herself into with her best friend Ethel. ![]() While on the radio show the Cugats as they were called the first season were very high class socialites. Katie the maid from the radio show wasn't used in the TV show because they wanted to show Ricky as still upcoming through the ranks. Probably, Gale Gordon played the bank president on radio and Bea Benaderet played the bank president's wife. Ricky rents a mink coat for an act at the club, but Lucy thinks it is for her. she got that idea from the radio show too? In total 180 episodes of I Love Lucy were produced, plus a pilot episode.
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