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Lucille Ball: The First Lady of Comedy
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy Todd" data-source="post: 439393" data-attributes="member: 3926"><p>Two of my least favorite episodes as well(Bob Hope and Orson Wells)</p><p> I did binge a few of my favorites the last few days: Lucy's Schedule, Lucy Changes Apartments? The Million Dollar Idea, Lucy Plays Cupid, Equal Rights, Ricky Asks for a Raise.</p><p> I was never interested in Here's Lucy but I did watch the first episode. It's unfortunately not a good show imho, but the dance routine she does at the end disguised as her daughter I actually really liked.</p><p>I also saw the episode in which Vivian Vance has a date with Lucy's boss/brother-in-law. I have to say the writers could have been more original. It was basically her relationship with Fred on ILL.</p><p> Lucy seemed to rely on having celebrities regularly guest star on this show. I scrolled through the episode guide and it was one special guest star after the next. Is this what helped keep HL going for six seasons? Has anyone watched all the seasons?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy Todd, post: 439393, member: 3926"] Two of my least favorite episodes as well(Bob Hope and Orson Wells) I did binge a few of my favorites the last few days: Lucy's Schedule, Lucy Changes Apartments? The Million Dollar Idea, Lucy Plays Cupid, Equal Rights, Ricky Asks for a Raise. I was never interested in Here's Lucy but I did watch the first episode. It's unfortunately not a good show imho, but the dance routine she does at the end disguised as her daughter I actually really liked. I also saw the episode in which Vivian Vance has a date with Lucy's boss/brother-in-law. I have to say the writers could have been more original. It was basically her relationship with Fred on ILL. Lucy seemed to rely on having celebrities regularly guest star on this show. I scrolled through the episode guide and it was one special guest star after the next. Is this what helped keep HL going for six seasons? Has anyone watched all the seasons? [/QUOTE]
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