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Lucille Ball and Three's Company
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris2" data-source="post: 279761" data-attributes="member: 495"><p>Ball liked to work and she did the shows that pleased her. She was still a big star in the late 70s, yet she was continuing to appear on game shows like Password and Body Language, long after her peers decided that daytime game shows were beneath them . I don’t think she always made the best choices for her material post-I Love Lucy, but you can’t accuse her of being a snob. Some of her appearances on Body Language are on YouTube. Worth checking out because as a physical comedian, she’s very good on the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris2, post: 279761, member: 495"] Ball liked to work and she did the shows that pleased her. She was still a big star in the late 70s, yet she was continuing to appear on game shows like Password and Body Language, long after her peers decided that daytime game shows were beneath them . I don’t think she always made the best choices for her material post-I Love Lucy, but you can’t accuse her of being a snob. Some of her appearances on Body Language are on YouTube. Worth checking out because as a physical comedian, she’s very good on the show. [/QUOTE]
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