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papermoonloveslucy · 1 year
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KIDZ!
The Young People of the Lucyverse ~ Part 3
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W.C. Fields famously warned performers never to work with children or animals. Luckily for us, Lucille Ball consistently disregarded his advice. Here’s a look at some of the young performers and characters of the Lucyverse.
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“Lucy and the Drive-In Movie” (1969) ~ Jackie Berry is a married friend of Kim’s who has a newborn named Wendy. Her husband is said to be in the service. Jackie Berry uses her married name for the character. She ws the real-life wife of Ken Berry from 1960 to 1972, an actor championed by Lucille Ball. 
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“Lucy and Jack Benny’s Biography” (1970) ~ Lucy plays Jack’s mother and  Michael Barbera plays Benny as a boy. Barbera was a child actor who was 12 years old at the time of filming. He accrued 18 screen credits before leaving the industry.
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“Lucy Cuts Vincent’s Price” (1970) ~ Lucy says she previously talked on the phone to Mrs. Vincent Price when arranging entertainment for a big party the Price’s threw. In 1970, Vincent Price was married to costume designer Mary Grant (inset photo), although her name is never mentioned here. Making small talk on the telephone, Lucy asks about Little Vicki. This is a reference to the Price’s 8 year-old daughter, Victoria. Although Lucy visits their home, both characters remain off-screen.
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“Lucy the Laundress” (1970) ~ Lucy smashes into a laundry truck. In order to pay for the repairs, she has to go to work at the laundry and encounters the owner’s two daughters Sue Chin Wong (left) and Linda Change Wong (right). Linda is played by Rosalind Chao who makes her screen debut with this episode. She created the role of Soon-Ye Klinger on “M*A*S*H” and “After M*A*S*H” but is perhaps best known for playing Keiko O'Brien on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Deep Space Nine.” During that series she also filmed The Joy Luck Club. More recent credits include “Blackish,” “This is Us,” and “The Catch.”  Heather Lee (Sue Chin Wong) makes her screen appearance in this episode. When Lucy meets the sisters, she greets them in an exaggerated and condescending Chinese accent. The girls look horrified and answer back in voices totally devoid of any Asian influence. To further the humor of Lucy’s backward thinking, the girls are eating hamburgers with ketchup, a typical American-style meal.
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“Lucy and Ma Parker” (1970) ~ A criminal mastermind (Carole Cook) enlists two little people (Jerry Marin and Billy Curtis) to play her ‘children’. Milton (Marin) is dressed as ‘Little Mildred’ in the style of child star Shirley Temple. Curtis plays Herman Golab, who is dressed as Buster Brown.  
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“Lucy and the Italian Bombshell” (1971) ~ Harry’s former flame Donna Colucci (Kaye Ballard) is married and has a large brood of children: Ricardo, Anna Maria, Louisa, Luigi, Vincenzo, Dino, Lucrezia, Alfredo Jr., Margarito, Bruno, Rosa, and Frederico - all of whom appear uncredited.
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“Lucy and Donny Osmond” (1972) ~ Lucy takes her pre-teen niece Patricia (Eve Plumb) to see her favorite singer, Donny Osmond. Plumb is probably best known as the middle daughter, Jan, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch” (1969-74). She filmed this episode simultaneously with “The Brady Bunch” which aired Friday nights on ABC. This is her only time acting with Lucille Ball.  Coincidentally, Desi Arnaz Jr. made a guest-appearance on “The Brady Bunch” in 1970 where he was the ‘dream date’ of Jan’s sister Marcia (Maureen McCormick). 
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“Lucy and Her Prince Charming” (1972) ~ Harry hastily arranges a home wedding ceremony for Lucy and a Prince (Ricardo Montalban) - including a flower girl and a ring bearer - played by two uncredited young actors. 
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Mame (1974) ~ Lucille Ball plays Auntie Mame to orphaned Patrick Dennis, played by Bruce Dern as a child. 
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“Life With Lucy” (1986) ~ Lucy Barker and Curtis McGibbon (Gale Gordon) are grandparents to Becky and Kevin McGibbon. Becky is played by Jenny Lewis. Ten year-old Lewis appeared in all 13 episodes, only 8 of which were aired.
“Yes, Lucy was a bit rough around the edges, and yes, she constantly smoked cigarettes on the set. She would pull her face back with tape, sort of like a cheap face-lift.“ ~ JENNY LEWIS
Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon) made his screen debut on “Life With Lucy” at the age of 10. He played Stephen Baldwin’s younger self in the film Born on the Fourth of July (1989). He gave up acting by his early teensPhilip died in  2005 at the age of 27 due to a mis-diagnosed bacterial infection. 
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Kelli Martin (right) played Becky’s friend Patty in two episodes of the series. Born in 1975, she made her acting debut at age 7 and went on to be seen as an Emmy-nominated regular on “Life Goes On” (1989-93) and “Christy” (1994-95) in which she played the title character. 
BONUS KIDZ! 
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“Lucy the Diamond Cutter” (1970) ~ German diamond cutter Gustav (Wally Cox) calls Kim and Craig “the Katzenjammer Kids.” The Katzenjammer Kids was a comic strip created by German immigrant Rudolph Dirks which appeared from 1897 to 2006. The strip featured twins Hans and Fritz, who rebelled against authority. 
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“Lucy and the Generation Gap” (1969) ~ In the final sequence of the musical episode set in outer space, the Carters sing “Kids” a song written by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse for the 1960 Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie. The musical was filmed in 1963. This song is originally about the generation gap, so it requires the least lyrical changes. It was sung on stage and screen by Paul Lynde, playing the father of free-thinking kids obsessed with an Elvis-like rock and roll singer.  
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quentinbungus · 1 year
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Philip 'Belos' Wittebane/Amelia Hughes
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Belos/Amelia
Both are British.
Both are antagonistic to their respective enemies.
Single-minded in their pursuits, willing to sacrifice everything and anything for their respective ultimate goals (even if it means killing and/or corrupting others).
Have more-or-less isolated themselves for the longest time - for the majority of their lifespans, in fact.
Belos sounds eerily similar to Alrick (I obviously know why, of course. Still…).
Probably both very touch-starved.
Both emotionally stunted and lonely.
Snarky assholes.
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rosesmith18 · 3 years
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(PnF) Headcanon #8 Fanclubs
This post will be about the three fanclubs that exist in my personnel canon of the PnF Universe. This post will contain mentions of the MnT(Marie & Thomas)Universe which I have posted on post #6 titled Fankids, but for thoses who haven't or don't wish to read that post, I'll clarify. MnT is the name of the fanmade second generation for PnF made by angelus19, sam-ely-ember & Melty64 on deviantart. You can check out their pages for more details about the fan characters if you like about, but I warn you my headcanon for MnT differs heavily from it's source material. Anyway, let's get started with the Phineas & Ferb Fanclub: The Phineas & Ferb Fanclub is a fanclub that exist on an international scale to follow, support, and take part in the creative exploits of the famous step-brothers; Phineas Philip Flynn and Ferb Fletcher. Origins: Irving Du Bois has been the leader of the Phineas & Ferb Fanclub since the summer of 2008 when he documented the daily happens of the brothers and posted it to his Phineas & Ferb Fansite. Due to the brothers rapidly growing notary considering their science defining invention, people worldwide instantly took to the Fansite for quick and consist updates on the duos happenings. The fame of the site lead to the creation of a member based sign-in that would allow people to receive email updates encouraging many to create accounts for the site. To this day millions of accounts have been made showing the obvious and ever growing fame of the two brothers. The next fanclub of note is the Thomas Fletcher Fanclub: The Thomas Fletcher Fanclub is a fanclub housed in the city of Danville. It is a club entirely dedicated to worshipping, stalking, and discussing of the life of the clubs namesake. Origins: Beverly Lewis formed the Thomas Fletcher Fanclub with middle school friends; Amelio, Madelyn, and Jiahua in sixth grade. To this day the fanclub has increased tenfold in it’s number of active members. Tens of similarly aged young girls & boys crushing on a fellow classmate who is classified as a celebrity thanks to his fathers legacy. The actions of the fanclub are more than a bit invasive and underhanded, lacking much since of personal space and privacy. It is considered by non-members to be a nuisance if not a clear cause for concern. *Disclaimer: Thomas belongs to Melty64 on deviantart. Beverly, Amelia, Madelyn, and Jiahua belong to me. And, last, but not least the Thomarie Fanclub: The Thomarie Fanclub is a club devoted to the shipping of Tri-State Area’s favorite resident celebrities children; Thomas James Fletcher-Doofenshmirtz & Maria Elyzabeth Flynn Garcia-Shapiro. Origins: Jasmine Tjinder has been the leader of the Thomarie Fanclub since she began shipping her best friends; Thomas & Maria, at the tender age of six years old. Since then the romantic tension between her best friends has become apparent to many others including the entirety of the Flynn-Fletcher Family-excluding Phineas & Amanda. Several of those awaken to the romance in the air have joined Jasmine in her goal to bring the two step-cousins together, and proudly share their support & part in a soon to be amazing moment in history. *Disclaimer: Maria angelus19 & sam-ely-ember belongs to on deviantart. Thomas belongs to Melty64 on deviantart. Jasmine belongs to sam-ely-ember & Melty64 on deviantart. In summary, these are the fanclubs most important to my PnF & MnT headcanon though I may mention others in the future. If you have an ideas for fanclubs, questions or critics feel free to leave your thoughts on the post.
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ror-tle · 2 years
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CHARLIE DE AMELIO is a CRIMINAL of BJP MAFIA ‼️
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Respected Madam,
WHY are you SILENT about the MURDER of DK RAVI & GAURI LANKESH & CCD SIDDARTHA & CHIRU SARJA & DISHA SALIAN & CHADWICK BOSEMAN & SUSHANT SINGH RAJPUT & RAJ KAUSHAL & DILIP KUMAR & SIDDARTH SHUKLA & JAYANTHI & PUNEETH RAJKUMAR & LATA MANGESHKAR & SHANE WARNE, by BJP & "INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY" MAFIA & your FAMILY ❓
For EXPOSING their DRUG MAFIA and CRIMINAL CELEBRITIES and for me being from SCHEDULED TRIBE ➡️
⚫ BJP MP TEJASVI SURYA & his uncle RAVI SUBRAMANYA who stayed just 7️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ metres from my HOME, ordered my HARASSMENT by ACP KV SRIDHARA for WHOLE last year‼️
⚫ BJP BLOCKED more than 9️⃣9️⃣ of my TWITTER, FB,  INSTA & YOUTUBE ACCOUNTS 🤭
WHY has your BJP BLOCKED me from POSTING on INSTA HANDLE ➡️ truthyawatchin and TWITTER HANDLE dwichakra_alemaari, after I asked BJP LEADERS about them HARASSING me because I'm  from SCHEDULED TRIBE, by their CRIMINALS in my old BUILDING and continue it even around my NEW HOUSE , for EXPOSING their MAFIA TRUTH❓
For EXPOSING their DRUG MAFIA and CRIMINAL CELEBRITIES, BJP BLOCKED my 6️⃣ TWITTER ACCOUNTS back to back on SEPT 3️⃣0️⃣th and OCT 3️⃣Rd, 3️⃣ on each day 🤭
BJP just BLOCKED my insta account dwichakra_alemaari_2 for EXPOSING their DRUG MAFIA and their CRIMINAL CELEBRITIES 😂
Tell your FANS about the women whom you TRAPPED in your PROSTITUTION RING 😎
Your PARTNERS IN CRIME - BJP, FILM INDUSTRIES, DUBAI mafia
You DRUG INNOCENT WOMEN, your BJP MAFIA makes DIRTY PERVERTED VIDEOS of them when they're UNCONSCIOUS, later BLACKMAIL their FAMILIES for 💵
You use same tactics to DRUG INNOCENT FAMILY MEMBERS of OPPOSITE POLITICAL PARTY and later BLACKMAIL them for POLITICAL LEVERAGE 😐
How many GOOD PEOPLE you've KILLED with your POLITICAL BLACKMAILING (CCD SIDDARTHA, CHIRU, DISHA, SUSHANT, SPB) 😮
GAURI LANKESH and VIKAS SHARMA was KILLED by YOU for STANDING UP against BJP MAFIA 😠
You, your MOTHER, SISTER and your CLOSE friends, SLEEP with POWERFUL PEOPLE, make DIRTY VIDEOS of them to BLACKMAIL them to join your BJP (KARNATAKA 11) 🐕
Your ENTIRE FAMILY is getting MOVIE OFFERS, FAME, MONEY & POLITICAL FAVORS, by SELLING your BODIES 😜
You even DRUG INNOCENT GALS from your CLOSE FRIENDS CIRCLE who are from OPPOSITE POLITICAL PARTY for your DIRTY OPERATION LOTUS PHASE 2 🐕
Which CLOSE FRIEND did you BACKSTAB recently or about to BLACKMAIL❓
Aren't you ASHAMED to PLAY with the HONOR of WOMEN❓
You're INVOLVED in DRUG CIRCULATION, BLACKMAILING RACKET and WOMEN TRAFFICKING 🤑
You're ACTIVELY INVOLVED in OPERATION LOTUS of BJP 🥰
Your ENTIRE FAMILY are FILTHY CRIMINAL PIMPS who should be ARRESTED for the SUICIDES of those WOMEN and their FAMILY members 😤
CHIRU, DISHA, SUSHANT, SPB and LOTS of people had CONFESSED their CRIMES and wanted to EXPOSE you. So you KILLED them ☠️
The MAFIA that you're a PART of is HEADED by the BJP🕷️
MODIJI is the KINGPIN of the LOTUS CARTEL for now 💣
COVID LOCKDOWN was a SMOKESCREEN to HIDE the LOTUS MAFIA connections by BJP and use it as an EXCUSE to KILL those who are EXPOSING their DRUG MAFIA 🤖
REAL STRINGS of LOTUS MAFIA are getting PULLED from DUBAI 🦇
I SHIFTED to a NEW HOUSE, but the HARASSMENT around my building and surrounding ROADS continues.
BJP BUGGED my house with HELP from PHILIPS bulbs SOLD by AMAZON, HACKED my phone, desktop and ALL online accounts 😑
PROOF - They are DESPERATE to STOP ME from putting further names as these same CRIMINALS are INVOLVED with BJP in their DRUG MAFIA.
BJP has kept PEOPLE in and around my BUILDING to make NOISE and HARASS me for REVEALING their DUBAI MAFIA roots 😈
Since, I put BJP LEADER names in my POSTS and as I'm from a SCHEDULED TRIBE, from early MORNING...
💣 BJP CRIMINALS in my OLD ENTIRE building who were HIDING in the LIFT & STORAGE ROOM on my TERRACE were continously BANGING on my TERRACE and pulling HEAVY TABLES.
💣 BJP CRIMINALS in my OLD ENTIRE building & adjacent building were continously making NOISE right beside my ROOM WINDOW.
💣 BJP CRIMINALS in my surroundings are constantly making NOISE, even around my NEW BUILDING.
TEJASVI SURYA ➡️ ALL this ATROCITY & HARASSMENT was happening just 7️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ metres from your HOUSE. What were YOU doing as a LAWYER & a PEOPLE REPRESENTATIVE❓
BJP CRIMINALS around my old BUILDING were continously HARASSING me from past 7️⃣ months for being from SCHEDULED TRIBE and EXPOSING their MAFIA TRUTH and CONTINUE it around my NEW HOUSE also.
BJP was continously cutting POWER in intervals from MORNING to THREATEN ME for REVEALING their DUBAI MAFIA roots and BJP CRIMINALS hiding in my TERRACE were HARASSING me by BANGING on my TERRACE, pulling HEAVY TABLES, making NOISE right beside my ROOM WINDOW and in my ROAD 😁
WHEN will you RETURN those BLACKMAILING VIDEOS❓
CONFESS your SINS and SURRENDER to the LAW ma'am 🤫 SAVE those WOMEN from your PROSTITUTION RING 🤡🥶🤡
I KNOW you're planning to KILL me.
I'm ready to DIE for my TRUTH. Are YOU ready to undergo an INVESTIGATION and face the LAW for your LIES❓
To LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ➡️
BJP CRIMINALS in and around my BUILDING HARASSED me from past 7️⃣ MONTHS in my OLD house and doing the same around my NEW house also.
They were HARASSING me day and night EVERYDAY and ALL this was HAPPENING right in the BUILDING where ACP K.V. SRIDHARA was staying and also in ALL SURROUNDING buildings.
REAL REASON for KV SRIDHARA being SILENT about my HARASSMENT from past 7️⃣ months - HE was sent by BJP to HARASS and THREATENED me for EXPOSING their CRIMINAL DRUG MAFIA 💥
ACP KV SRIDHARA and his BJP CRIMINALS kept BANGING on my TERRACE AND in their HOUSE to THREATEN me. WHEN will the POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST him and his CRIMINALS ❓ I have enough PROOF to prove this.
Even now, BJP SHAMELESS CRIMINALS continue HARASSING ME in and around my building.
Even after ALL this, POLICE DEPARTMENT is SILENT means...
I got my ANSWER.
#BEGGARhasNOTHINGtoLOSE #JusticeForSSR #BJPFails #BJPHataoDeshBachao #CONFESSANDSURRENDERCULPRITMAHIMA #HOPEyouCOMECLEANbackstabberAPEKSHA #OPERATIONLOTUSexposed #LOTUSMENhaveZEROBALLS  #TRUTHwillNOTsetYOUfree #KARMAistheBITCHwhoisALWAYSwatchin #JUSTICEforeveryVICTIMofLOTUSandDUBAImafia
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Noticias de series de la semana: FX y AMC a juicio
Demanda contra AMC por la muerte de Bernecker
Más de seis meses después de la muerte de John Bernecker, su madre ha presentado una demanda culpando a AMC por producir The Walking Dead, como en anteriores temporadas, con "mínimo coste y máximo beneficio". Dice la denuncia que, como último eslabón en la toma de decisiones de producción, son responsables de asegurar las precauciones de seguridad para proteger a sus artistas y que sabían que la grabación de la octava temporada, incluido el séptimo episodio, no estaba siendo ejecutada de forma segura de acuerdo a los estándares de la industria. La cadena comenta que se toma la seguridad de sus empleados en todos sus sets "extremadamente en serio" y que "cumplen o exceden los estándares de seguridad de la industria". La investigación de OSHA concluyó que la escena no se ensayó, que no había ambulancia en el set y que el actor Austin Amelio, que interpreta a Dwight, empujó a Bernecker pese a que se le dijo expresamente que no lo hiciera. [Fuente]
Apoyo a Murphy contra Olivia de Havilland
Olivia de Havilland demandó a Ryan Murphy y FX por su representación en Feud: Bette and Joan y estos presentaron una moción argumentando que la demanda debería ser rechazada bajo el estatuto de California que prohíbe demandas frívolas amparándose en la Primera Enmienda (en resumidas cuentas, libertad de expresión). Estas mociones suelen tener éxito pero la juez Holly Kendig, de la Corte Superior de Los Ángeles, no la consideró oportuna en este caso. Kendig acepta que FX tiene libertad de expresión, aunque se centra en el segundo punto del estatuto, que destacaría los derechos de de Havilland sobre los demandados al presumirse una mínima probabilidad de prevalencia en su testimonio. Ahora, Netflix, The Electronic Frontier Foundation y la MPAA -que incluye a Paramount, Sony, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal, Disney y Warner Bros.- apoyan a Murphy y FX en su intento de apelación. Afirman que el análisis de la Corte es una desviación sin precedentes de décadas de protección a la libertad de expresión y amenaza con condenar géneros enteros de películas basadas en hechos reales como docudramas y biopics. "Los autores, guionistas y directores no pueden contar este tipo de historias si se les requiere presentar cada momento con el cien por cien de exactitud", dice el abogado Mark Kressel en un amicus curiae (una presentación voluntaria de terceros ajenos a un juicio sobre un tema generalmente de interés público) en el que señala que películas como The Post, Molly's Game o I, Tonya, candidatas al Oscar, podrían verse afectadas por esta decisión. MPAA y Netflix aclaran en una nota al pie que no creen que una queja relacionada con un docudrama no pueda estar justificada, sino que, en este caso, de Havilland no puede probar que la representación sea ofensiva o que se haya actuado con malicia. Su principal preocupación es que la juez haya permitido que sobreviva esta demanda. Daniel Nazer, abogado de EFF completa la queja en otro escrito diciendo que "la mera intención de crear un drama realista será suficiente para cancelar su protección en la Primera Enmienda", que "todo el género necesitaría el permiso expreso de todos los sujetos, haciendo imposible completar trabajos como The Social Network o The People v. O.J. Simpson" y que "una amenaza de pleito sería suficiente para disuadir a muchos creadores de finalizar un proyecto". "Si FX hubiera decidido representar a de Havilland como una criatura mitad humano y mitad gusano, Feud estaría protegida por la Primera Enmienda. Pero si, para cumplir los requisitos que aseguran la libertad de expresión, un artista debe convertir a una persona real en un híbrido de humano y gusano, entonces la doctrina subyacente es totalmente errónea". [Fuente] SAG-AFTRA, el sindicato de actores, coincide con EFF en ciertos aspectos pero, aun sosteniendo que no es cuestión de elegir un bando en este caso concreto, opina que la Primera Enmienda no es absoluta y que los cineastas tienen la obligación de hacer un ejercicio de precaución al representar a un individuo vivo para no invadir de forma injustificada sus derechos individuales o deshonrar falsamente su reputación. [Fuente]
Renovaciones de series
CBS ha renovado la sitcom Murphy Brown (1988-1998) por una undécima temporada. Candice Bergen vuelve como protagonista. Además, la cadena ha encargado pilotos de reboots de Magnum, P.I. (1980-1988) y Cagney & Lacey (1981-1988).
Sky ha renovado Fortitude por una tercera y última temporada
BBC One ha renovado Doctor Foster por una tercera temporada
Cancelaciones de series
USA Network ha cancelado Damnation tras su primera temporada
USA Network ha cancelado American Rust antes de su estreno por problemas de casting.
Incorporaciones y fichajes de series
Meryl Streep se une como regular a la segunda temporada de Big Little Lies. Será Mary Louise Wright, la madre de Perry (Alexander Skarsgård).
Paul Bettany no interpretará finalmente al príncipe Philip en The Crown.
Cherry Jones (Transparent, Awake) será la madre de June (Elisabeth Moss) en la segunda temporada de The Handmaid's Tale.
Kip Pardue (Marvel's Runaways, Ray Donovan) será Chad, el prometido de Kelly/Zelena, en el episodio 150 de Once Upon a Time, dirigido por Lana Parrilla.
John Malkovich (Con Air, In the Line of Fire) participará en varios episodios de la tercera temporada de Billions interpretando al multimillonario ruso Grigor Andolov.
Lolita Davidovich (True Detective, Shades of Blue) se une como recurrente a la cuarta temporada de How to Get Away with Murder. Se desconocen detalles del personaje.
Kenneth Brannagh (Murder on the Orient Express, Dunkirk) se une a la tercera temporada de Upstart Crow.
Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals, Boardwalk Empire) protagonizará The Little Drummer Girl junto a Florence Pugh y Alexander Skarsgård. Será Kurtz, un espía israelí.
Hannah Waddingham (Game of Thrones, 12 Monkeys) será recurrente en Krypton como Jax-Ur, una de los principales científicos del planeta y líder de la organización terrorista Black Zero. El personaje ha sido tradicionalmente masculino en la mitología DC.
Joanne Whalley (Wolf Hall, The Borgias) será la hermana Maggie Murdock en la tercera temporada de Daredevil.
Evan Gamble (Hap & Leonard, The Vampire Diaries) será recurrente en la cuarta temporada de Fear The Walking Dead como Ennis, alguien que solo se preocupa por sí mismo.
David W. Thompson (Green Room, Win Win) sustituye a Charlie Tahan en el papel de Scarecrow durante la cuarta temporada de Gotham.
Ashley Zukerman (Manhattan, Designated Survivor) será recurrente en Succession como Nate, un consultor político con buenos contactos y amigo de la familia Roy.
Nadine Lewington (Holby City, Containment) será recurrente en la quinta temporada de The Originals como Greta Sienna, un vampiro que vivió en Europa en los años 20.
Monique Green será recurrente en One Day She'll Darken como Nina, prima de Fauna (India Eisley).
Chyna Layne (Shemekka) ha sido ascendida a regular de cara a la segunda temporada de She's Gotta Have It.
Pósters de series
Nuevas series
Helen Mirren (The Queen) interpretará a Catherine the Great en una miniserie de cuatro episodios para Sky y HBO escrita por Nigel Williams (Elizabeth I) y dirigida por Philip Martin (Prime Suspect).
Apple ha dado luz verde directa a un drama escrito, dirigido y producido por Damien Chazelle (La La Land, Whiplash). No se conocen más detalles.
Netflix encarga ocho episodios de Unbelievable, limited series basada en hechos reales que se centra en una adolescente que mintió sobre haber sido violada y las dos detectives que descubrieron la verdad. Escrita por Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich).
Sky encarga ocho episodios de Curfew, drama sobre una carrera ilegal de coches armados y customizados desde Inglaterra hasta Escocia para escapar de un gobierno totalitario. Protagonizan Sean Bean (Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings), Adrian Lester (Riviera, Hustle) Malachi Kirby (Roots, Black Mirror), Phoebe Fox (Close to the Enemy, Black Mirror), Robert Glenister (Hustle, Spooks), Aimee-Ffion Edwards (Peaky Blinders, Detectorists), Rose Williams (Reign), Elijah Rowen (Vikings) y Guz Khan (Zapped, Borderline). Creada por Matthew Read, guionista de Hammer of the Gods y productor de Happy Valley o Doctor Foster.
Paramount Network, antigua Spike TV, ha adquirido los derechos de MaddAddam, trilogía de novelas de Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid's Tale, Alias Grace) que narra la tendencia de la humanidad a la autodestrucción. Adaptan David Kanter (Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams) y Linda Carlson (Five Came Back). Darren Aronofsky intentó adaptarla previamente para HBO.
FX ha encargado un piloto del reboot de What We Do in the Shadows, la película de 2014 escrita, dirigida y protagonizada por Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) y Taika Waititi (Thor Ragnarok, Hunt for the Wilderpeople). Clement escribirá y Waititi dirigirá el reboot producido por ambos.
Tomorrow Studios desarrolla la adaptación de The Oracle Year, la novela de Charles Soule (2018) sobre un joven de Nueva York que tiene 108 visiones del futuro y monetiza esas predicciones para convertirse en famoso.
La productora Caryn Mandabach (Peaky Blinders, Nurse Jackie) prepara When We Were Orphans, limited series adaptación de la novela de Kazuo Ishiguro (2000) sobre un detective de Londres en los años 30 que resuelve la misteriosa desaparición de sus padres en Shanghai cuando era niño.
Desarrollan una serie basada en la trilogía cinematográfica de los noventa The Mighty Ducks, sobre un abogado que se convierte en entrenador de un equipo juvenil de hockey. Steven Brill, guionista original, prepara un guion. Jordan Kerner repite como productor.
El spin-off de Grey's Anatomy, centrado en un parque de bomberos, se titulará Station 19.
Fechas de series
La segunda temporada de Jamestown se estrena en Sky1 el 9 de febrero
La segunda temporada de Sneaky Pete llega a Amazon el 9 de marzo
La segunda temporada de Timeless llega a NBC el 11 de marzo
Otras imágenes
Crossover de Scandal y How to Get Away with Murder
Tráilers de series
Seven Seconds
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ao3-rickylmerthurj2 · 7 years
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Will You Stay by <a href="/users/St0rybr00ke/pseuds/St0rybr00ke" rel="author">St0rybr00ke</a>
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by St0rybr00ke
The Survivors were founded nearly twenty years ago in Alexandria, Northern California. A simple motorcycle club turned gun runners, it was in Daryl's blood to become a part of it despite being the black sheep of the Dixon family. When bodies are found in one of their gun warehouses it brings the cops breathing down on their necks.
Rick's turned a blind eye to The Survivors since he was on the force. Innocents weren't hurt, only other criminals. But his partner Shane is hellbent on making sure they're all locked up for good. With traces of dead bodies found in a burned down warehouse the hunt is on but Rick's heart still isn't in it. But when the gang violence lands on their doorstep and his son is injured, Rick makes a promise to himself to bring down Daryl and the rest of The Survivors if it's the last thing he does.
{Sons of Anarchy inspired AU with sexy motorcycle gang member Daryl and Sheriff Rick}
Words: 3817, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: The Walking Dead (TV)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: Daryl Dixon, Rick Grimes, Lori Grimes, Carl Grimes, Judith Grimes, Shane Walsh, Hershel Greene, Beth Greene, Maggie Greene, Glenn Rhee, Sasha Williams (Walking Dead), Tyreese Williams, Abraham Ford, Austin Amelio - Character, Dale Horvath, Carol Peletier, Ed Peletier, Michonne (Walking Dead), Andrea (Walking Dead), Gabriel Stokes, Morgan Jones, Duane Jones, Philip Blake | The Governor, Negan (Walking Dead), Sophia Peletier
Relationships: Daryl Dixon/Rick Grimes, Lori Grimes/Rick Grimes, Lori Grimes/Shane Walsh, Carol Peletier/Ed Peletier
Additional Tags: Abuse, Child Abuse, Past Child Abuse, Drug-Induced Sex, Drug Use, Drugs, Recreational Drug Use, Drug Addiction, Homophobia, Internalized Homophobia, Homophobic Language, queer, Bisexuality, Bisexual Male Character, Motorcycles, Gangs, Gang Violence, Violence, Canon-Typical Violence, Racism, Cheating, Infidelity, Character Death, Domestic Violence
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Triệt phá đường dây ghi đề hàng chục tỷ đồng Sunshine Riverside
Chung Cư Sunshine Riverside Khởi nghiệp gắn với đổi mới sáng tạo, chuyển giao công nghệ
I. Chung Cư Sunshine Riverside Hà Tĩnh: Điểm Bưu điện Văn hóa xã
Nghe bạn bè giới thiệu, chị Trần Thị Hằng (ngụ quận Phú Nhuận, TP. Ứng dụng CNTT đổi mới nội dung, phương pháp dạy và học, gồm: sử dụng hiệu quả các thiết bị, phần mềm dạy học, thí nghiệm ảo, phần mềm mô phỏng; ứng dụng một cách có hiệu quả hệ thống ứng dụng dạy – học thông minh, hiện đại ở những nơi có điều kiện; ứng dụng kho bài giảng e-Learning, sách điện tử, sách giáo khoa điện tử đổi mới phương pháp dạy – học; ứng dụng hệ thống đánh giá người học trực tuyến. Ví dụ, thiết bị di động "push to talk" ngày nay rất giống với cách giao tiếp của Star Trek trước đây. Ông lập tức được đưa đến bệnh viện, được chẩn đoán rách thực quản kèm đau dạ dày trầm trọng. Dự án sunshine riverside Họa sĩ Hoàng Xuân Liên làm việc tại NXB Giáo Dục, chị Nguyễn Thị Khuyên làm giảng viên Bộ môn Đồ họa Trường Cao đẳng nghề Kỹ thuật Công nghệ TP HCM, ngay cả 2 nữ họa sĩ trẻ Như Hoài và Hồng Quyên hiện là giáo viên dạy vẽ cho trẻ em. Ông yêu cầu Jon Rubinstein, người đứng đầu bộ phận phần cứng của Apple xem liệu công ty có thể làm tốt hơn hay không.
II. Bên trong nhà máy in tiền Trung Quốc Sunshine Riverside
Chi phí in ấn sẽ được tiết kiệm đáng kể vì các dòng máy in phun của Canon đều sử dụng hộp mực rời. Lúc ấy, tôi đã định nói rằng, đây thật là công việc ngớ ngẩn nhất, nhưng rồi tôi lại nghĩ mình nên hoàn thành công việc một cách tốt nhất có thể. Sau loạt thất bại trong việc đàm phán sáp nhập với IBM, Sun MicroSystems hay Philips, hội đồng quản trị Apple quyết định đưa Gil Amelio lên thay thế chức vụ CEO của Spindler vào năm 1996. Rating xem truyền hình giảm. Khi mua sản phẩm máy in khổ lớn HP DesignJet 510 khổ 24” và 42”, HP DesignJet T770 44” và HP Designjet T1200 sẽ không chỉ được giảm giá trực tiếp từ 100 đô la Mỹ tới 300 đô la Mỹ trên sản phẩm mà còn nhận ngay các phần quà vô cùng hấp dẫn như máy ảnh hay màn LCD của Sony trị giá lên tới 600 đô la Mỹ. Gói thầu số 02 thuộc Dự án Mua sắm vật tư do Nhà máy In tiền quốc gia làm chủ đầu tư. Sunshine Riverside Tây Hồ
Tầm nhìn thiên tài của ông đã chèo lái Apple tiến xa cho đến khi ông rời công ty vào năm 1985. Vũ đặt Công sản xuất số thẻ sinh viên trên nhằm bán lại cho những sinh viên khác nhằm ăn chênh lệch. Tên đầy đủ của nó là Canon ImagePROGRAF PRO-500. Mio SliceChiếc đồng hồ đo nhịp tim khi luyện tập thể thaoTheo nghiên cứu mới đây từ tạp chí American Journal of Medicine, Mio đã có bước cải tiến về công nghệ khi liên tục kiểm tra và ghi chép nhịp tim của người sử dụng đồng thời tư vấn chế độ tập luyện riêng (PAI) cho chủ nhân của nó.Nhắn tin không cần mạngThiết bị có tên goTenna này cho phép người dùng smartphone dễ dàng nhắn tin với những người dùng thiết bị này khác ngay cả khi không có bất kì sóng kết nối nào. Rồi mẹ con tôi đã quyết định dấu kín mọi chuyện và im lặng ra đi, đi thật xa đến một miền đất mới để không ai bị tổn thương vì mối quan hệ này, hơn nữa, tôi cũng muốn gia đình anh yên ấm, hạnh phúc như xưa.
III. Bản sao quái dị của những món đồ quen thuộc quanh ta Căn Hộ Sunshine Riverside
Chưa đa dạng hóa sản phẩmTheo đánh giá của Bộ Công Thương, thời gian gần đây ngành công nghiệp sản xuất nhựa là một trong những ngành công nghiệp phát triển nhanh nhất tại Việt Nam. Dựa vào số giấy thu được, ông ước tính Kuhl đang làm từ 30 - 40 triệu USD giả. Với phát minh sáng tạo và đơn giản này bạn sẽ tự tin ốp 4 quả trứng cùng lúc mà không lo chúng bị dính vào nhau nữa. Theo các chuyên gia, mỗi máy ATM thông thường có hai két đựng tiền có thể chứa tổng số 3. Giám đốc điều hành (CEO) của công ty công nghệ Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HP Enterprise), bà Meg Withman, có một phương châm hành động là: “Hãy cứ lao vào lửa”. Rất may, 7 người trong ngôi nhà được cứu thoát ra ngoài. Căn hộ sunshine Riverside Tây Hồ
Bước 2: Sau khi các trang lẻ in xong, bạn đảo ngược mặt tất cả các trang giấy vừa in, rồi tiếp tục thực hiện thao tác như in trang lẻ nhưng lần này chọn Even pages với Word 2003/2007, hoặc Only Print Even Pages với Word 2010/2013 để in trang chẵn. Trường hợp cư dân khu vực biên giới XNC bằng giấy thông hành, có 409. Ảnh: Nhan Sáng/TTXVNDưới đây là toàn văn bài phát biểu:Cuộc cách mạng công nghiệp lần thứ tư - thời cơ phát triển và các thách thức an ninh phi truyền thốngThưa quý vị đại biểu! Thưa các thầy giáo, cô giáo! Thưa các em sinh viên thân mến! Hôm nay, trong không khí toàn Đảng, toàn dân và toàn quân ta đang tích cực triển khai thực hiện Nghị quyết Đại hội lần thứ XII của Đảng, tôi rất vui mừng đến dự và phát biểu tại Lễ Khai khóa Đại học Quốc gia Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh năm 2016. Lực lượng PCCC khống chế ngọn lửaTrước đó khoảng 5 giờ sáng ngày 18. Tốc độ phát triển nhanh hiện tại khiến Neumann phải đối diện với nhiều áp lực hơn nữa, nhất là trong việc đưa ra những quyết định. Đáng chú ý là vụ Đoàn liên ngành phòng, chống in lậu trung ương đã phát hiện Công ty Cổ phần Đầu tư và tư vấn giáo dục Văn Hiến (địa bàn Hà Nội) tàng trữ 52.
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papermoonloveslucy · 5 years
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“Life With Lucy”
1986
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A handy dandy guide to helping you find your favorite blogs here at Papermoon Loves Lucy. Click on the hyperlinks to be taken directly to that episode’s trivia, background, and bloopers!
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“One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1) ~ September 20, 1986
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“Lucy Makes a Hit with John Ritter” (S1;E2) ~ September 27, 1986
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“Love Among the Two-by-Fours” (S1;E3) ~ October 4, 1986
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“Lucy Gets Her Wires Crossed” (S1;E4) ~ October 18, 1986
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“Lucy Is a Sax Symbol” (S1;E5) ~ October 25, 1986
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“Lucy Makes Curtis Byte the Dust” (S1;E6) ~ November 1, 1986
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“Lucy, Legal Eagle” (S1;E7) ~ November 8, 1986
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“Mother of the Bride” (S1;E8) ~ November 15, 1986
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“Lucy and the Guard Goose” (#102) ~ unaired
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“Lucy and Curtis Are Up a Tree” (#107) ~ unaired
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“Lucy’s Green Thumb” (#109) ~ unaired
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“Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” (#111) ~ unaired
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“World’s Greatest Grandma” (#113) ~ unaired
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“’Twas the Flight Before Christmas” ~ unproduced script
A fourteenth episode was planned and a first draft of the script exists written by Vic Rauseo and Linda Morris and scheduled to be directed by Bruce Bilson. A summary reads: “The family goes to a friend’s cabin in Colorado, but become stranded on the plane in Denver and discover that Christmas is more than presents.” It was scheduled to air on December 27 1986, but never filmed.  
SEASON SUMMARY
Regular Cast: Lucille Ball (Lucy Everett Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon), Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
Recurring Characters: Kellie Martin (Patty), Brandon Call (Max), Tom Williams (off-screen voices)
Celebrity Cast playing Characters: Peter Graves (Peter Marshall), Audrey Meadows (Audrey Everett), Ruth Buzzi (Mrs. Wilcox), Greg Mullavey (Randy)
Celebrity Cast playing Themselves: John Ritter, The Dixie Belles
Guest Cast playing Characters: Ruth Kobart, Sally Kemp, Dave Madden, Dina Dietrich, Allan Rich, Jacque Lynn Colton, Lou Cutell, Charles Levin, Dick Gautier, Billy Van Zandt, Jim Hackett, Phyllis Applegate  
Live Animal Cast: Goose (Oliver) in “Lucy and the Guard Goose”
Producers: Lucille Ball Productions, Aaron Spelling, Gary Morton
Episodes Directed by: Peter Baldwin, Marc Daniels, Bruce Bilson
Episodes Written by: Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Davis, Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher, Richard Albrecht, Casey Keller, Linda Morris, Vic Rauseo, Mark Tuttle, Laura Levine, Mel Sherer, Steve Granat
There were 13 episodes produced, but only 8 originally aired. One episode was scripted, but never produced.
The action is set in and around the McGibbon / Barker family home and the M&G Hardware Store in Pasadena, California.
Total Binge Hours: 6.5 hours (with commercials)
Papermoon’s Full Moon Pick: “Mother of the Bride” (E8)
Papermoon’s Half Moon Pick: “Lucy and the Guard Goose” (#102)
Ratings: The series ranked 73rd out of 79 shows of the 1986-87 season (the seventh-lowest-rated show on TV), with a 9.0/16 rating/share.
In July 2002 TV Guide named “Life With Lucy” the 26th-worst TV series of all time. In his book What Were They Thinking? The 100 Dumbest Events in Television History, David Hofstede ranked the series at #21 on the list.
Although the series was never re-run on ABC or syndicated, in 1996 Nick at Night included it as part of a Lucille Ball-themed marathon.
Theme Song: "Every Day Is Better Than Before" sung by Eydie Gorme
"Life With Lucy” was released on DVD on October 8, 2019 on CBS Home Video (despite the fact the series was originally aired on ABC). 
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papermoonloveslucy · 6 years
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WORLD'S GREATEST GRANDMA
Unaired Episode {originally scheduled for broadcast December 20, 1986}
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Directed by Bruce Bilson ~ Written by Bob Carroll Jr. and Madelyn Davis ~ Story by Mel Sherer and Steve Granat
Synopsis
Becky signs up Lucy for her school's Grandma Talent Contest. Unfortunately, Lucy doesn't sing, dance, tell jokes, or do magic, so she decides to do a dramatic recitation so as not to disappoint her grandchildren.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon),  Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
[For biographies of the Regular Cast, see “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1)]
Guest Cast
Kellie Martin (Patty Durell) also played Patty in “Lucy Gets Her Wires Crossed” (S1;E4). She played Becca Thatcher on “Life Goes On” (1989-93) and Lucy Knight on “ER” (1998-2000).   
Michael Zorek (Pizza Delivery Man) began screen acting in 1983. He is now a father of two living in New York City. 
Phyllis Applegate (Principal) began her screen acting career in 1978.  Most recently she was seen as Myrtle, one of the senior citizens on “Better Call Saul.”  
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Peggy Gilbert and the Dixie Belles (Themselves, uncredited) was a female bandleader who fronted a number of all girl groups, until founding the Dixie Belles in the 1970s. The Dixie Belles also appeared on several television shows: “The Tonight Show” (1981), “Madame’s Place” (1982), “The Golden Girls” (1988), “America’s Funniest Home Videos” (1991), and “You Bet Your Life” (1993). In 1986, the Dixie Belles recorded their only album. The band consisted of Gilbert on saxophone, Natalie Robin on clarinet, Marnie Wells on trumpet, Jerrie Thill on drums, Georgia Shilling on piano, and Pearl Powers on bass.
The grandma bagpiper and attendees of the talent contest are played by uncredited background performers. 
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This was the 13th and final episode filmed. It was scheduled to air on December 20, 1986 but the series was canceled on November 15th. The first draft of the  script was finalized on October 20, 1986.
Story writers Mel Sherer and Steve Granat started their careers on “Happy Days” and its sequels “Laverne and Shirley” and “Joanie Loves Chachi.”  This is their only contribution to “Life with Lucy.”
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On the day of the filming, producer Aaron Spelling received word that the show was canceled. Rather than tell Lucille Ball himself, he has an assistant telephone her husband Gary Morton with the news, which was withheld from Lucy until after the filming.
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A fourteenth episode was planned and a first draft of the script exists, but it was never filmed. It was titled “’Twas the Flight Before Christmas” written by Vic Rauseo and Linda Morris and scheduled to be directed by Bruce Bilson. A summary reads: “The family goes to a friend's cabin in Colorado, but become stranded on the plane in Denver and discover that Christmas is more than presents.” It was likely scheduled to air on December 27, 1986.  
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Kevin plays on the YMCA soccer team “The Wildcats.”  The name of the team is probably a reference to Lucille Ball’s only Broadway show, Wildcat (1961). 
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Everyone in the Barker house has a trophy for something - except Lucy: Kevin for soccer, Becky for swimming, Margo for tennis, Ted for softball, Leonard for wrestling, and Curtis for golf.
Ted: (to Lucy) “You know what they say, Mom. It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game.” Kevin: “And how many trophies you have!”
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It took 13 episode, but actor Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), who is a professional magician, finally works a magic trick into the story, producing coins for Becky and Kevin's allowance from behind their ears.
Becky enters Lucy in a Grandma Talent Contest at her school.  The money will go toward buying the school a new VCR.
Curtis: “A new video cassette recorder!  My!  They didn't have things like that when I was in school.” Lucy: “No, they sat in front of the fire and made shadow puppets on the wall of the cave.”
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Lucy contemplates singing at the talent competition.  She says that in high school she did an act with two other girls imitating The Andrews Sisters. This affords Lucille Ball to revive the old gag that Lucy cannot hold a tune, first started on “I Love Lucy.”  She chants a monotone version of “Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree.”  ”Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)“ by Sam H. Stept, Lew Brown, and Charles Tobias. The song was sung by the Andrews Sisters in the 1942 film Private Buckaroo.
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She then thinks about dancing, claiming she took a tap class once. While Ted sings “Swanee River” Lucy does a few clumsy shuffle steps before her 'trick knee' gives out.  In reality, Lucille Ball broke her leg in a skiing accident that curtailed a lot of dancing during “Here's Lucy.” “Old Folks at Home” (aka “Swanee River”) a minstrel song written by Stephen Foster in 1851. 
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With dancing out of the question, Lucy suggests being a stand-up comic. When everyone anticipates her punchline, Curtis says “Face it Lucille, you are not Joan Rivers.”  Joan Rivers guest-starred when “Lucy and Joan Rivers Do Jury Duty” (HL S6;E9) in 1973.
Ted volunteers to teach Lucy some magic so she can be a magician at the Talent Show. Lucy, billing herself as “Grandma the Great”, puts on a magic show in the living room for the family. Ted acts as her assistant.
Lucy: “I can't sing, I can't dance, I can't tell jokes, I can't do magic. I'm a well-rounded flop!”  
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Curiously, the one talent Lucy Barker has already demonstrated on the series – playing the saxophone – is never brought up!  
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Curtis reminds Lucy of when they watched Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady on television and that he didn't sing a note. Harrison was famous for talk/singing his way through both the stage and 1964 film adaptation of My Fair Lady, winning both a 1957 Tony Award and a 1964 Oscar for the role of Professor Henry Higgins.
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The Grandma Talent Contest scene fades up with a grandma bagpipe player taking her bow. Curtis later says that the 90 year-old piper was the winner, playing “Do You Think I'm Sexy.”  The Principal (Phyllis Applegate) introduces the next act, Peggy Gilbert and her Dixie Belles, billed as world's only all-female Dixieland band. Peggy is the grandmother of Becky's friend Patty Durell. The septuagenarian sextet plays “When The Saints Go Marching In.”  
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In a spotlight, Lucy dedicates her performance to her children and grandchildren and talk / sings “Sunrise, Sunset,” a song from the 1964 Broadway musical and 1971 film Fiddler on the Roof. Lucille Ball's voice nearly breaks, knowing that she's reached the end of an era.  Those watching the contest look moved by Lucille Ball's amazing serious and dramatic performance.
Kevin: “You're a winner in my book, Grandma.”
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Lucy Barker taking part in talent competition hearkens back to when Lucy Ricardo participated in a talent show with the unruly Hudson Twins in “The Amateur Hour” (ILL S1;E14) in 1952.  
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Lucy Barker says that she did an act with two girls imitating the Andrews Sisters. Lucy Carter also did an act with two girls (her daughter Kim and the real Patty Andrews) imitating the Andrews Sisters in a 1969 episode of “Here's Lucy.”
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Lucille Ball performed all kinds of dance on screen, including tap, but her most famous dancing on television is probably the training Lucy Ricardo received in “The Ballet” (ILL S1;E19) at the barre with Madame Lamond (Mary Wickes) in 1952.
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“Swanee River” was first sung by Lucille Ball as a counterpoint to “Humeresques” in “Bullfight Dance” (ILL S4;E22).  
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It was also heard in “Little Ricky Gets Stage Fright” (ILL S6;E4) when one of Little Ricky's classmates plays it on violin at a recital.  
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In this episode, the story incorporates the talents of real-life female musicians The Dixie Belles who play “When the Saints Go Marching In.” The song was previously performed on “Here's Lucy” by the Remnants, a real-life musical group of Catholic nuns in “Lucy and Her All-Nun Band” (HL S4;E8).
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Gale Gordon and Dan Dailey talk/sang the Rex Harrison song “I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face” from My Fair Lady in a 1971 episode of “Here's Lucy.”
This Day in Lucy History  {had this episode aired as planned on December 20th}
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"Lucy Misses the Mertzes” (ILL S6;E17) – film date December 20, 1956
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"Lucy's Lucky Day" (HL S4;E14) – air date December 20, 1971
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LOVE AMONG THE TWO-BY-FOURS
S1;E3 ~ October 4, 1986
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Directed by Mark Daniels ~ Written by Linda Morris and Vic Rauseo
Synopsis
Lucy's old flame Ben comes to town looking to enlist M&B Hardware as a supplier. Lucy and Ben rekindle their old romance, which causes Lucy to have to make a difficult decision about her future.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon),  Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
[For biographies of the Regular Cast, see “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1)]
Guest Cast
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Peter Graves (Ben Marshall) is perhaps best remembered for playing Jim Phelps in the Desilu-produced spy drama “Mission: Impossible” from 1967 to 1973. His screen acting career began in 1951, the same year “I Love Lucy” premiered. Graves won an Emmy Award as the host and narrator of “Biography” (1987-2002). In 1980, he turned to comedy with the film Airplane! and its sequel. Graves died of a heart attack on March 14, 2010, just four days before his 84th birthday.
Although the final credits list the character's surname as Marshall, he is referred to throughout the episode as Ben Matthews. Ben is president of the Beechwood Construction Company. He is a widower who has three grandchildren and lives in Beverly Hills. 
Curtis Taylor (Joe) started acting on television in 1980. He played Arnie on five episodes of “Knotts Landing” in 1988. More recently, he appeared on a 2017 episode of “NCIS: Los Angeles.”  
Ed Bernard (Tony) was born on Independence Day in Philadelphia in 1939. He played Detective Styles on “Police Woman” (1974-78) and Principal Willis on “The White Shadow” (1978-80).  
Joe and Tony are construction workers for Beechwood Construction Company. Although given names in the final credits, only Tony's is used in the dialogue. The two characters are there to establish the tarp over the hole in the floor that Lucy and Peter Graves will sink into at the end of the show.
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This was the sixth episode filmed but was the third aired. After John Ritter's appearance the previous week, Ball hoped to continue to woo viewers with the star-power of Peter Graves.  
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The title of the episode is a variation of Robert Browning's 1855 poem, “Love Among the Ruins.” Browning's poem inspired or gave its title to many subsequent works, including a painting by Edward Burne-Jones (above), a 1975 TV movie with Katharine Hepburn and Laurence Olivier, an episode of the TV series “Mad Men,” and an album and song by the band 10,000 Maniacs. The title of the poem is also made the title of a 1953 novella by British satirist Evelyn Waugh.
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Lucillle Ball was featured on the cover of TV Guide the day this episode first aired. She shared the cover with Andy Griffith, who returned to series television with “Matlock.” Griffith's show fared much better than “Life With Lucy,” running nine seasons on NBC. Griffith had played Andy Johnson on an episode of “Here's Lucy” in 1973. “The Andy Griffith Show” was shot on the Desilu backlot.
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This episode lost its time slot earning a 10.2 share behind “The Facts of Life” on NBC with a 15.2.
Although they are supposed to be playing characters of the same age, Lucille Ball was actually 15 years older than guest star Peter Graves.
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This is the first of six “Life With Lucy” episodes directed by Marc Daniels, who directed the very first episode of “I Love Lucy” and 38 subsequent episodes. He is credited with suggesting to Desi Arnaz that Vivian Vance might be right for the role of Ethel Mertz. In a 1977 interview, Daniels noted that he left “I Love Lucy” to take another job that paid more. "Maybe it was a stupid thing to do but then we didn't know we were creating history. We were just doing a show." Daniels died at age 77, just three days before Lucille Ball, who also died at age 77 from a heart-related illness.  
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This is the only time on the series that Lucille Ball wears a dress, rather than slacks, a housecoat or bathrobe.
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At the start of the episode, Leonard is fooling around with a shower head display in the hardware store, pretending he is Scotty (James Doughan) on “Star Trek”: “Captain Kirk! Captain Kirk, it's Scotty here. Captain, the hardware ship Enterprise – it's losing power!”  “Star Trek” (1966-69) was a Desilu-produced show that owes its existence to Lucille Ball.  
Curtis: “I may become the bathroom king of Pasadena!”
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We learn that Lucy Barker's maiden name is Everett. This is the first of her TV character that did not have the maiden name McGillicuddy. However, on “The Lucy Show” Lucy Carmichael first said she was originally Lucy Taylor. Later in the series she inexplicably claimed it was McGillicuddy.
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Lucy calls Ben Matthews 'Goofy,' his high school nickname because he had an overbite and his ears drooped. This is a reference to the Disney animated dog Goofy, who shared these physical characteristics. Perhaps Ben had plastic surgery, because the description doesn’t match the handsome Peter Graves. 
Lucy: “I feel like a kid again!”
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Lucy and Ben first met during a dance called the Big Apple. The dance dates back to the African American ritual dances of the mid-1800s. The name comes from its revival in the 1930s at The Big Apple Club in Columbia, South Carolina. In 1937 it became a national dance craze. It was mentioned in the films You Can't Take it With You (1938), Vivacious Lady (1938), and The Big Broadcast of 1938. The dance was first mentioned on “The Lucy Show” in “Lucy Becomes a  Reporter” (TLS S1;E17) in 1963 which dealt with Lucy Carmichael and Viv Bagley's high school days.  
Later in the episode, Lucy and Ben demonstrate the Big Apple. After their 'performance' (to one of Lucy's old records), Kevin mentions the dance craze of the 1980s, break dancing, while Margo and Ted demonstrate 'The Monkey' and 'The Swim', two dances that were popular with teens in the 1960s.  
Lucy and Ben dated for a year, until his family moved East.  
Lucy: (gazing at herself in a mirror) “I still have it!”
Lucy says Ben was her first kiss, which prompts Margo to remember that her first kiss with Randy Fargo, whose lips were all spongy; like two Twinkies.
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When Becky is practicing kissing with a hand mirror, she says she looks “a little like Madonna, but a lot like a fish.”
Margo: (To Lucy) “Do you remember when I was 13, and all my girlfriends were going stead. Finally Randy Fargo asked me to go steady.  Do you remember what you told me?”
Lucy: “Yeah, I told you there was no future in the name Margo Fargo.”
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Ben brings Lucy to a construction site for their date, packing a picnic with their favorite bubbly, chateau de Dr. Pepper. Ben brings along a mini-tape player to play their favorite song, “Too Marvelous for Words.” The song was written in 1937 by Johnny Mercer, with lyrics (that we don't hear) by Richard Whiting. Lucy and Ben dance among the two-by-fours, fulfilling the title!  
Lucy: (eating a chocolate chip cookie) “If this gets around my name'll be mud at the Happy Fig Health Food Store.”
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In two episodes of “The Lucy Show” Lucy Carmichael dated Frank Winslow (Clint Walker) who owned a construction company and also took Lucy on a date to a construction site.  
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In “Milton Berle Hides out at the Ricardos” (LDCH 1959), a construction site also figures into the comic finale.
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Margo stays up and waits for Lucy to come home from her date just the same way Lucy Carmichael stayed up and waited for her daughter in the very first “The Lucy Show” “Lucy Waits Up for Chris” (TLS S1;E1).
This Day in Lucy History ~ October 4th
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"The Business Manager" (ILL S4;E1) – October 4, 1954
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"Lucy and Mannix Are Held Hostage" (HL S4;E4) – October 4, 1971
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LUCY MAKES CURTIS BYTE THE DUST
S1;E6 ~ November 1, 1986
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Directed by Marc Daniels ~ Written by Bob Fisher and Arthur Marx
Synopsis
Lucy's attempt to computerize M&B Hardware results in a a shop full of lawnmowers and with Curtis listed in the obituary column.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon),  Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
[For biographies of the Regular Cast, see “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1)]
Guest Cast
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Dave Madden (Stanley Bigelow) is probably best remembered for playing Reuben Kincaid, the manager of “The Partridge Family” (1970-74). He was a regular performer on “Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In,” which (for some seasons) was programmed opposite “Here's Lucy.”  Madden died in 2014 at age 82.  
Stanley is a sales representative selling lawnmowers. His last name is only listed in the final credits but is not spoken aloud in the episodes.
Billy Van Zandt (Delivery Guy) is an actor and writer of more than 25 plays with Jane Millmore.  A native of Red Bank, New Jersey, he is married to Adrienne Barbeau. In 1990, Van Zandt won an Emmy Award for “I Love Lucy: The First Show,” which introduced the long-lost pilot to TV viewers.
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This was the eighth episode filmed, but it was aired sixth. “Life With Lucy” loses its time slot with an 8 share, the lowest to date and the second lowest of all those aired.  
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When Lucy activates the leaf blower and scatters seed packets all over the Hardware Store, Curtis says “We were hit by Hurricane Lucy.” In 1957's “Building a Bar-B-Q” (ILL S6;E24), Ricky says that he thinks the re-built monstrosity of a brick barbecue was caused by Hurricane Lucy.  
Curtis: “You know me, always keeping up with the times.” Lucy: “Yeah, he's almost up to 1956.”
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In 1956, Gale Gordon had finished playing Osgood Conklin on “Our Miss Brooks” and started a playing Harvey Box in “The Brothers” (aka “The Box Brothers”), a Desilu series that lasted just one season on CBS. Lucille Ball began 1956 with “I Love Lucy” touring Europe and ended it with the Ricardos and Mertzes visiting Cuba.  
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Bigelow (Stanley’s credited surname) was the name of a Department Store in Jamestown, New York, Lucille Ball's hometown that it is said rejected a teenage Ball when she applied for a job in their ribbon department! One of Lucille Ball's distant relatives was also named Bigelow. In the 1950s Lucy and Desi promoted Bigelow carpeting. She used the name Bigelow on both “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy Show” (above).
Stanley: [To Curtis] “We've been through a lot together.  From the pot-bellied stove to the microwave.  Then back to the pot belly.” [Pats Curtis's belly]
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When Curtis compares the extinction of wild animals to the human race being replaced by computers, Lucy says he's been watching too much “Wild Kingdom.” “Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom” was an educational series about the lives of wild animals that aired on NBC from 1963 to 1988. Until 1984 it was hosted by zoologist Marlin Perkins.
Lucy: “Change is hard on everybody.”
In the episode, Lucy attaches file cards to the computer using magnets, which wipes out the inventory data. In reality, refrigerator magnets placed on the computer would not be strong enough to have caused any harm.
Curtis: [To Leonard, furious] “You gave our trash to the trash man?!?”
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Using the computer, Lucy orders a lawnmower. She accidentally presses the ‘1′ key three times and orders 111 lawnmowers for a cost of $4,192.67!  This means the push lawnmowers were wholesale priced at $37.77.  Adjusting for inflation, that would be nearly $90 today.
Curtis: [To Lucy] “I'm dead!” Lucy: “You're not dead, you're just not a lot of fun.”
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To straighten out Curtis's obituary, Lucy calls her friend at the newspaper, Carol. The name may be an homage to any or all of Lucille Ball's friends Carol Burnett, Carole Lombard, or Carole Cook.  The unseen Carol tells Lucy she learned of Curtis's passing from the bank. Lucy used the computer to stop the check to Chadwick Mowers with the phrase “CM decreased” but types “CM deceased.” The bank interprets CM as Curtis McGibbon. [Only on television, folks!]
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Lucy returns the computer, but buys a Robot named Rupert! In 1928, British schoolboys built a robot named Rupert which contained mechanical representations of human organs!  
Curtis: [To Lucy] “Listen to me!” Lucy: “I don't have to, you're dead!”
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On “The Lucy Show,” Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) installed a computer at the bank in “Lucy, the Superwoman” (TLS S4;E26)…
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and again in “Lucy and Bob Crane” (TLS S4;E22).  Both aired in 1966!
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On a 1972 “Here's Lucy” Harry Carter (Gale Gordon) installed a giant computer named EXMO III in the office as “Lucy's Replacement” (HL S4;E19).
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Prior to that Lucy Carter tried her hand at computer dating in 1968′s “Lucy the Matchmaker” (HL S1;E12). The comic payoff of most episodes featuring computers was having them short-circuit and run amok!  
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Lucy Carmichael encountered robots played by mime Larry Dean in “Lucy and the Ceramic Cat” (TLS S3;E16)...
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and again in “Lucy and the Robot” (TLS S4;E23).
This Day in Lucy History ~ November 1st
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"Mr. and Mrs. TV Show" (ILL S4;E5) – *November 1, 1954
* This episode's original broadcast was pre-empted. It eventually aired Monday, April 11, 1955.
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“Lucy Helps Danny Thomas” (TLS S4;E7) – November 1, 1965
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"Lucy and Her All-Nun Band" (HL S4;E8) – November 1, 1971
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LUCY MAKES A HIT WITH JOHN RITTER
S1;E2 ~ September 27, 1986
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Directed by Peter Baldwin ~ Written by Bob Carroll Jr. and Madelyn Davis
Synopsis
John Ritter wanders into the Hardware Store to buy doorknobs and ends up with multiple injuries, thanks to a star-struck Lucy. She brings the star home to rest and then escorts him to a rehearsal for his new play. When Ritter’s co-star suddenly quits, Lucy naturally wants to get into the act.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon), Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
[For biographies of the Regular Cast, see “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1)]
Guest Cast
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John Ritter (Himself) was the son of country singing sensation Tex Ritter. He is best known for playing Jack Tripper on the ABC sitcom “Three's Company” which finished its run two years before his appearance on “Life With Lucy” but was widely syndicated. The role earned him an Emmy and a Golden Globe. He also starred in the ABC cop series “Hooperman” from 1987 to 1989. Ritter was also active in theatre and films. He died suddenly in 2003 at the age of 54. 
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Ruth Buzzi (Mrs. Wilcox) is probably best known for her many characters on “Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In” which was competition for “Here's Lucy” for several seasons.  This did not stop Lucille Ball from creating a guest-starring role for her in “My Fair Buzzi” (HL S5;E13) in 1972. She was nominated for five Emmy Awards and won a Golden Globe in 1973.
Greg Mullavey (Randy Van Adams) is probably best remembered for playing hapless husband Tom on “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” (1976-77). He made his screen debut in 1964 in the Desilu series “Gomer Pyle: USMC.”
Randy Van Adams is the director of “The Soldier's Song.”
Sally Kemp (Mary) had played Marcia on “Dynasty” from 1982 to 1984. In October 1981 she appeared on an episode of “Three's Company” with John Ritter. She died in 2017 at age 84.  
Mary plays the Nurse in “The Soldier's Song.”
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Lucy Barker: “It's kind of an ugly little story.”
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The final draft of the script for this episode was dated August 13, 1986.
This was the fourth episode filmed, but it was decided to air it second in the belief that John Ritter's appearance would help fight a ratings slump after the premiere. It did not work. The show earned a 10.1 share, down from 14.6 the week before. “Life With Lucy” also failed to beat “Downtown” on CBS which earned an 11.9 share, and a two-part “The Facts of Life” on NBC, which won the time slot with 15.6. This was likely due to the fact that it was the first episode for Cloris Leachman, who replaced Charlotte Rae (Mrs. Garrett) as when she quit the hit show. Although not competition for “Life With  Lucy,” the evening of September 27th also saw the debut of NBC's new sitcom “Amen” starring Sherman Hemsley.
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John Ritter: (to Lucy) “I just don't think you have enough experience.”
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Of all the current [1986] comedic performers, perhaps Lucille Ball's favorite was John Ritter. Ritter died in 2003 of the same heart ailment (an aortic dissection), the same malady that took the life of his father, Tex Ritter, and Lucille Ball in 1989.
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Lucille Ball was such a fan of John Ritter that she agreed to host a clips show retrospective called “Best of Three's Company” which aired on May 18, 1982. 
John Ritter: “What difference does age make?”
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This episode combines Lucy's love of physical comedy with her usual tropes of causing mayhem and wanting to get into show business.
During the filming of the scene where Lucy force-feeds Ritter a concoction of tofu, wheat germ, and sauerkraut juice (aka “health in a bowl”) Ritter ad-libbed "This is real sauerkraut juice!" His pained expression breaks Ball up, and the scene had to be re-shot. Lucille Ball later said that this was only the third time in her entire career that she had to yell cut because she was laughing. She called Ritter's propensity to make her crack-up 'Ritter-itis'!  
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In the book With Love and Laughter, John Ritter author Amy Yasbeck recalls that Ritter called his black knee socks ‘Mr. Mooneys’ because he once saw Gale Gordon's character on “The Lucy Show” wearing them.  
Lucy: (to John Ritter) “I'm Lucy....er... Barker.   almost forgot my own name!”
Lucy Barker is a big fan of John Ritter. To demonstrate her devotion, she says the names of his wife (Nancy) and his children (Jason, Tyler and Carly). She didn't, however, know that his dog's name is Mikey. Actress Nancy Morgan and Ritter were married from 1977 to 1996. At the time of filming Jason was 6, Carly was 4, and Tyler was a year and a half. In 1999, Ritter married actress Amy Yazbeck with whom he had a fourth child Stella, who is now living life as a trans man named Noah.
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Mrs. Wilcox (Ruth Buzzi) says she has tickets to John Ritter's play “A Soldier's Song” at the Pasadena Playhouse where he was an alumnus from 1969. Like his mother, Dorothy, Ritter trained at the famed Pasadena Playhouse. Ruth Buzzi was also an alumnus of the Playhouse, a real life venue. 
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Ritter says “A Solider's Song” was first produced at the Playhouse in 1926. The play is set during World War I with Ritter playing the title character, a wounded doughboy. A sign mounted on the wall of the set for “A Soldier's Song” sets the action at an American Red Cross Base Hospital in Contrexéville, France. Unfortunately, “Life With Lucy” sign makers misspelled the name of the town as 'Contrexville.' Contrexéville was known as a health resort from as far back as 1864.
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Ritter says that his wife is Hawaii with the kids. Hawaii is a popular destination with Lucille Ball and her sitcom characters. Curtis returned from a vacation in Hawaii in the previously aired episode.
Randy: “Look at John. He's a big star and he never knows what he's doing.”
Sitting onstage at the Pasadena Playhouse, Lucy tells the director (Greg Mullavey) that she was in her high school play “The Girl Next Door” where she didn't play the girl next door, but played the girl next door to the girl next door.
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As the doughboy in “A Soldier's Song” John Ritter plays “Oh! Susanna” on the harmonica. One of the most familiar songs in America, it was written by Stephen Foster in 1848.
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When Mary (the Nurse) quits the play, Randy says that Joan Collins will do the part as a favor to John. Lucy, however, wants to play the part herself. Collins was the star of the tremendously popular nighttime soap “Dynasty” (also on ABC) from 1981 to 1989. In 1984, she hosted “All Star Party for Lucille Ball” (above). Coincidentally, Sally Kemp (Mary, the actress that quit), played Marcia, Blake Carrington’s secretary on “Dynasty” for several years. 
John Ritter: “It's an ugly little story.”
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In “Lucy Goes to the Rodeo” (ILL S5;E8) Ricky Ricardo is listing possible acts for his western act at Madison Square Garden and mentions Tex Ritter, who is John Ritter's father. The episode aired in November 1955 when John Ritter was just seven years old.
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While feeding him a home-made meal, Lucy calls John “Mr. Ritter.” Lucy Ricardo also fed a man named Mr. Ritter (Edward Everett Horton) in “Lucy Plays Cupid” (ILL S1;E15) in 1952. Both Mr. Ritters find Lucy's food pretty awful!  
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Lucille Ball played nurses in the films: Carnival (1935), Room Service (1938), Look Who’s Laughing (1941), and Yours, Mine and Ours (1968).  
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Lucy Carmichael and Carol Tilford (Carol Burnett) were in a show-within-the-show in which they also played World War I Red Cross nurses in France. “The Lucy Show” episode was aired in 1967.  
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Lucy Carmichael donned nurses whites and wreaked hospital-wide havoc in “Lucy Plays Florence Nightingale” (TLS S2;E14) in 1964.  
This Day in Lucy History ~ September 27th
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“Lucy in the Music World” (TLS S4;E3) – September 27, 1965
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"Lucy and Harry's Italian Bombshell" (HL S4;E3) – September 27, 1971
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LUCY AND THE GUARD GOOSE
Unaired Episode {originally scheduled for broadcast November 22, 1986}
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[Photos © Getty Images]
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Directed by Peter Baldwin ~ Written by Bob Carroll Jr. and Madelyn Martin
Synopsis
When the M&B Hardware is robbed, Lucy rents a goose to guard the store!  
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon),  Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
[For biographies of the Regular Cast, see “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1)]
Guest Cast
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Charles Levin (Sergeant Green) made his screen debut in Woody Allen's Annie Hall (1977) and was also seen in Allen's Manhattan (1979). He had recurring roles on “Alice” (as Elliott Novak), “Hill Street Blues” (as Eddie Gregg), and “Capital News” (as Vinnie DeSalvo).  
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Lou Cuttell (Charlie Zellman) made his screen debut on a 1964 episode of “The Dick Van Dyke Show.”  He was recently part of the company of improv performers featured on “Betty White's Off Their Rockers.”  He retired in 2010 at the age of 80.  
Charlie Zellman rents guard geese.  
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Oliver (Guard Goose)
Tom Williams (Crying Goose Voice Over, uncredited) is an actor and voice artists who worked extensively on “Adam-12” (1968-71). This is the first of his three voice roles on “Life With Lucy.”  He will also provide a dog bark and the buzzing of a fly!  Williams retired in 2010.  
Williams only did the cry of the wounded and recovering Oliver.  A recorded honk was used for Oliver's other vocalizations.
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This was the second episode filmed, but in order to fight the expected ratings drop after the series premiere, it was decided to move the episode guest-starring John Ritter (filmed fourth) to second and save this one for later in the run. It was scheduled to air November 22, 1986 but the series was canceled before it could air.  ABC moved a half-hour series called “Sidekicks” from Fridays into Lucy's Saturday night time slot. The episode of “Sidekicks” that aired on November 22, 1986 starred Keye Luke, who had guest starred on “Here's Lucy” in 1972.  
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As the episode opens, Margo is telling her family her dream about Bruce Springsteen. Kevin says he likes the dream his mother had about doing the tango with Tip O'Neill. Later in the episode, Margo is woken from a dream where Mick Jagger wanted her to join his group. She replied “Mick. You can't always get what you want.” "You Can't Always Get What You Want" is a song by the Rolling Stones written by Jagger and Keith Richards. It was named the 100th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.
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Lucille Ball makes her entrance three minutes into the episode to loud and continued applause from the studio audience. 
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After Lucy's stern warning about the cholesterol in eggs, Curtis reveals his father (who ate eggs every day) lived to the age of 96.  Lucy's healthy breakfast consists of bran, granola, wheat germ, and dried bananas.  
Kevin: “You know what humbug is?” “ Ted: “No, what is it?” Kevin: “A bug who can't remember the words! (laughs) Sometimes I crack myself up.”
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Leonard states historical precedence for using geese as guards and he is correct. Guard geese have been used throughout history, and in modern times. In ancient Rome, sacred geese were kept as guardians in the temple of Juno. While the Roman soldiers and watch dogs slept, Juno's sacred geese warned Rome of the Gallic attack in 390 BC. On modern farms, geese are said to be good deterrents to predators of other domestic fowl and snakes. They are reported to have been used to guard US Air Defense Command installations in Germany, Ballantine's Distillery in Dumbarton, Scotland, and to protect a police station in Xinjiang, China.
The episode uses and exterior shot of M&B Hardware at night. The exterior was actually a vacant storefront located directly across the street from what is now the Warner Hollywood Studios, a couple of blocks west of the corner of Santa Monica and LaBrea Avenue in Hollywood. 
Curtis says he's been in business for 36 years and never had a robbery. This establishes the founding of M&B Hardware in 1950, the year before “I Love Lucy” began airing.  
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Lucy says she tried to call Charlie Zellman about Oliver, but got his machine and had to listen to Frankie Laine singing “I must go where the wild goose goes.” "The Cry of the Wild Goose" is a 1950 song written by Terry Gilkyson and made famous by Laine. The song was later covered by Lucy favorite Tennessee Ernie Ford.
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After Curtis throws a phone at Oliver, Lucy takes him home to nurse him back to health where she remembers that her daughter Margo is allergic to down feathers.  
Trying to soothe Oliver, Harry sings “On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me.... One roasted goose!” Harry is paraphrasing "The Twelve Days of Christmas," an English Christmas carol published in 1780 as a chant or rhyme without music. Traditionally, geese are part of the sixth day refrain: “Six geese a-laying.”
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As Lucy, Curtis, and Ted each tussle with the unseen Oliver through the kitchen door, a few goose feathers blow through the doorway into the living room, a nice touch from production.
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Using animals for human work was explored by Lucy Carmichael when she rented sheep to mow her lawn in a 1962 episode of “The Lucy Show.”
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Although they were mostly in the background, geese were also featured in “Lucy Discovers Wayne Newton” (TLS S4;E14) in 1965.
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Harry blusters about a policeman never being around when you need them while Sergeant Green is standing just behind him. Lucy Ricardo (with a loving cup stuck on her head) said something similar about the men in blue when standing next to one on a Brooklyn subway platform.  
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On “The Lucy Show” Danfield had two Hardware Stores. Early episodes mentioned McClay's Hardware (named after Howard McClay, Lucille Ball's long-time publicist) and later William Schallert played the proprietor (and softball coach) who ran Cresant's Hardware (above).    
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When Lucy Carter tries to prevent being robbed, she concocts a Rube Goldberg-like series of traps for the burglar – but no live animals were involved!  
This Day in Lucy History  {had this episode aired as planned on November 22, 1986}
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"Lucy's Mother-In-Law" (ILL S4;E8) ~ November 22, 1954
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“Lucy and the Undercover Agent” (TLS S4;E10) ~ November 22, 1965
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"Ginger Rogers Comes to Tea" (HL S4;E11) ~ November 22, 1971
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LUCY'S GREEN THUMB
Unaired Episode {originally scheduled for broadcast December 6, 1986}
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[Photos © Getty Images]
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Directed by Marc Daniels ~ Written by Mark Tuttle
Synopsis
Lucy's energy drink breakfast is so unpalatable that the entire family dump it into a potted plant. When they come home, the plant has tripled in size. Realizing that Lucy may have invented a new miracle fertilizer, the pressure is on for her to recreate the concoction. But when Lucy can't recall the recipe, Curtis's dreams of fame and fortune wilt.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon),  Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
[For biographies of the Regular Cast, see “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1)]
Guest Cast
Jerry Prell (Reporter) was seen on television in “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The Young and the Restless.”  Off screen he was active with New England Academy of Theater and the Hartford Conservatory.
Doris Hess (Woman with a Sick Swedish Ivy) played Tina on three episodes of “Happy Days” and small roles on “Laverne and Shirley.” Hess was particularly busy in ADR (automated dialogue replacement).  
The woman's Swedish Ivy is named Helga.
Stuart Shostak (Stuart, Photographer) took a class taught by Lucille Ball in 1979 and subsequently went to work as her personal film archivist from 1981 until her death in 1989. This is his only screen acting credit. He also served as Assistant to the Producers and warm-up comedian for the series.
The reporter calls Stuart by his real first name.  
Melvin, Agnes, and Helga (Potted Plants)
Others at the press conference are played by uncredited background performers.
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This episode was filmed ninth, but scheduled to be the eleventh one broadcast. It went before the cameras on October 21, 1986.
This is the only episode written by Mark Tuttle, who was also a writer on “Three's Company,” one of Lucille Ball's favorite shows. His career started in 1963 writing for “The Beverly Hillbillies.” He had worked with director Mark Daniels on two episodes of the TV series “Private Benjamin” (1981-82).  
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On December 2, 1986, just two weeks after “Life Was Lucy” was canceled, Desi Arnaz Sr. died from lung cancer at the age of 69. His final screen appearance was on “The David Letterman Show” in 1983.  These two events devastated Lucille Ball and she became despondent.
Lucy: “I'm just a big flop.”
On December 6, 1986, “Life With Lucy” (and ABC's entire Saturday night line-up) was replaced by Christmas specials.
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Curtis: “I'm just going to be a small businessman with a small store.”
In this episode,Curtis becomes obsessed with making money, just like his previous “Lucy” characters Alvin Littlefield (“I Love Lucy”), Mr. Mooney (“The Lucy Show”), and Harrison Carter (“Here's Lucy”, above).
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The very first time Lucille Ball was seen on “Life With Lucy” she was carrying a potted plant (a schefflera). Lucy was afraid it had spider mites.
Lucy: (To Melvin) “The free ride is over!  You either get growin' or get goin'!”  
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The living room now is home to two potted plants: Agnes (on the coffee table) and Melvin (on the table behind the sofa). Lucy begins the episode saying good morning to Agnes.  Hearing Lucy say “Agnes” reminds us of Mame, the 1974 film in which one of the major characters was named Agnes Gooch (Jane Connell).
Lucy: “My mind is a blank!” Curtis: “We know that!”
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Unbeknownst to Lucy, the entire family dumps Lucy's healthy breakfast (a super-strength organic energy drink) into Melvin's pot rather than swallow it. When they come home, Melvin has tripled in size!
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It is worth noting that a man named Melvin Frank directed Lucille Ball in the 1960 film The Facts of Life. [The plant behind Lucy is mere coincidence!] 
Margo: (about Melvin's growth spurt) What could have made it grow so fast?” Kevin: “I know. (pointing up) Aliens!”
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This episode slightly resembles the 1960 film (and stage and screen musical) Little Shop of Horrors, in which a plant mysteriously grows to enormous size. The plant's origins are also attributed to aliens! In this case, instead of blood, its life-force is derived from Lucy's energy drink. The musical film was released on December 19, 1986, just two weeks after this episode was scheduled to air, but the stage musical had been playing off-Broadway since 1982 and would out-last “Life With Lucy” by a full year.  
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Curtis comes up with the name Gigant-a-Grow for Lucy's miraculous growth potion.
Curtis: “From now on, when you hear the name McGibbon, you'll think fertilizer!”
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Margo tells her mother that thanks to her discovery she'll be in the encyclopedia next to Luther Burbank. Luther Burbank (1849-1926) was a pioneering horticulturalist who developed more than 800 varieties of new plants in his career. A Californian, many schools and public buildings have been named after him. In 1986 he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
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Curtis promises Leonard three weeks paid vacation. He plans to go to Hawaii to lie on the beach. This is the third mention of Hawaii in the series. In the first episode, Curtis had just returned from vacationing there and in the second episode guest star John Ritter says that his wife is Hawaii with the kids. Hawaii was a popular destination with Lucille Ball and her sitcom characters. It was also a favorite get-away destination of the Arnaz family, has been mentioned since the early days of “I Love Lucy”, even before it officially became a state!
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On the telephone, Curtis asks a reporter if they've got a connection with “60 Minutes.” He thinks the story of Lucy's Gigant-a-Grow would be perfect for Morley Safer. The CBS TV prime time news magazine show began airing in 1968, the same year as “Here's Lucy.” Safer was a host of “60 Minutes” from 1968 until his death in 2016.  
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Lucy briefly does her famous 'spider' face “ewww” when Curtis threatens to get the formula out of her head “one way or another.” Unfortunately, the moment is obscured by background music fading out to commercial and the omnipresent laugh track.
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The recipe for Lucy's 11th attempt at duplicating Gigant-a-Grow:
1 ounce of ginseng extract
3 drops of lecithin
gobs of garlic powder
wonderful (God-given) wheat germ
yeast to rise it to heaven
blend on high
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In “Ethel's Home Town” (ILL S4;E15) a old vaudeville gag makes it appear that a potted plant grows into a tall tree – all behind the back of Ethel Mae Potter (we never forgot her)!  
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When the Ricardo's rent their Connecticut home to the Williams family in “Lucy Makes Room for Danny” (LDCH 1958), Lucy is worried if they will take care of her houseplants. When Ricky finds out she's been rescuing them against his wishes, she physically demonstrates how badly wilted they'd become.
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In “Lucy's Mystery Guest” (TLS S6;E10) Lucy Carmichael is plant-sitting for a neighbor when her health nut Aunt (Mary Wickes) sprays the plant for bugs, and it promptly wilts. 
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In “Lucy and Mannix are Held Hostage” (HL S4;E4) Lucy Carter suddenly starts naming and talking to her plants. Their names are Ruthie, Hugo, and Priscilla. Ruthie meets an untimely end when she is tossed out a window in an attempt to stop a robbery.  
This Day in Lucy History {had this episode aired as planned on December 6th}
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"Ricky's Contract" (ILL S4;E10) – December 6, 1954
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"Lucy Saves Milton Berle" (TLS S4;E12) – December 6, 1965
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"Lucy in the Jungle" (HL S4;E13) – December 6, 1971
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