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Lucille Ball: The First Lady of Comedy
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<blockquote data-quote="stevew" data-source="post: 309853" data-attributes="member: 130"><p>I wouldn’t think her role would have been to lead a show (like in her last tv series), so in a supporting role, I’m certain she would have been able to pull it off. She certainly had the look down and voice and the personal business experience to carry it off. I also to expect much of some of these “guest” roles. They’re temporary and just good fun to see “so and so” again.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I’ve got to think there’s a lot more to memorize for a daytime soap. Lucy did just fine in her return to tv leading a series. I don’t think it was her ability that killed the last series in which she starred. IMO it was the very concept of the series not necessarily her acting within it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevew, post: 309853, member: 130"] I wouldn’t think her role would have been to lead a show (like in her last tv series), so in a supporting role, I’m certain she would have been able to pull it off. She certainly had the look down and voice and the personal business experience to carry it off. I also to expect much of some of these “guest” roles. They’re temporary and just good fun to see “so and so” again. I’ve got to think there’s a lot more to memorize for a daytime soap. Lucy did just fine in her return to tv leading a series. I don’t think it was her ability that killed the last series in which she starred. IMO it was the very concept of the series not necessarily her acting within it. [/QUOTE]
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