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There are so many stories about how mean and ornery Lucy could be, especially when she got older. Has anyone heard any stories about when she was kind, down to earth and gracious to a fan or non-celebrity?
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There are so many stories about how mean and ornery Lucy could be, especially when she got okder. Has anyone heard any stories about when she was kind, down to earth and gracious to a fan or non-celebrity?

That's interesting You'd think that would have inspired them to try a dramatic series instead of trying to revive the slapstick sitcom format. It's hard to believe they couldn't foresee that she was too old for it.It was the dramatic TV movie STONE PILLOW (1985) that convinced ABC and producer Aaron Spelling to bring Lucy back with LIFE WITH LUCY in 1986.
That's interesting You'd think that would have inspired them to try a dramatic series instead of trying to revive the slapstick sitcom format. It's hard to believe they couldn't foresee that she was too old for it.
That's interesting You'd think that would have inspired them to try a dramatic series instead of trying to revive the slapstick sitcom format. It's hard to believe they couldn't foresee that she was too old for it.
I love your alternate DYNASTY world where she plays Alexis's mother. Oh, how that would've been wonderful to see!Well, they couldn't have gotten Lucy on an '80s nighttime soap; she said at the time that the genre "ought to be selling mattresses" instead of soap.
Yes, she did branch out some, but always fell back on the tried and true "Lucy" persona. It's a shame, too. She was a good actress (as we've noted before), but boxed herself into what sold.Lucille's entire post-I LOVE LUCY career was alternating between trying to branch out and then retreating back to the familiarity of "Lucy". She tried different things, even drama, on TV, on the screen, and on stage, but felt the public only wanted "Lucy". And of course as she got older, she couldn't really do "Lucy" anymore either, putting her in a Catch-22.
I love your alternate DYNASTY world where she plays Alexis's mother. Oh, how that would've been wonderful to see!
Am I remembering wrong? I thought you had a version of early Season 7 where Lucy comes in right as Blake is choking Alexis. Lucy is Alexis's mother.Jesus, what are you talking about??
Am I remembering wrong? I thought you had a version of early Season 7 where Lucy comes in right as Blake is choking Alexis. Lucy is Alexis's mother.
Evidently, I am wrong.
It had to be someone else, but I cannot remember who. However, I do remember reading it here somewhere.Giving you the benefit of the doubt, someone else may have said it.
That said, Lucille Ball showing up just as Blake is strangling Alexis is funnier.
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Now I must find where someone mentioned what I was thinking about.I'm not sure who I'd pictured Lucy being -- although someone zany-but-brittle seems inevitable:
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@Snarky Oracle! Our friend @stevew said this in this very thread back on February 7, 2018:I love your alternate DYNASTY world where she plays Alexis's mother. Oh, how that would've been wonderful to see!
She was okay singing but her voice was too much like Bea Arthur's when they duetted. Angela Lansbury was the original Mame on Broadway and the song "Bosom Buddies" from the cast album sounds better with the contrasting voices. (Just my opinioneven liked her in Mame singing and I’m not a musical fan.
)As much as I love Lucy, Angela Lansbury was robbed of playing Mame on the screen.She was okay singing but her voice was too much like Bea Arthur's when they duetted. Angela Lansbury was the original Mame on Broadway and the song "Bosom Buddies" from the cast album sounds better with the contrasting voices. (Just my opinion![]()
It was the dramatic TV movie STONE PILLOW (1985)
THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW was filmed at Desilu Studios.Desilu Studios developed "Mission:Impossible", "Star Trek" and "Mannix"
