Agrega una trama en tu idiomaVarious CBS stars appear in this one hour variety program about the opening of the brand new $7 million dollar CBS Television City Studios.Various CBS stars appear in this one hour variety program about the opening of the brand new $7 million dollar CBS Television City Studios.Various CBS stars appear in this one hour variety program about the opening of the brand new $7 million dollar CBS Television City Studios.
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- TriviaThe title refers to the (then) newly created Columbia Broadcasting System logo: The CBS Eye. It is one of the best-known and most highly regarded corporate trademarks. It was created by William Golden based on a Pennsylvania Dutch hex sign as well as a Shaker drawing. Early versions of the logo had the lens telescope to reveal the acronym. It was often depicted against a field of clouds. The new logo made its broadcast debut on October 20, 1951, five days after the premiere of their mega-hit "I Love Lucy."
- ErroresOne of the prop men tells Alan Young to go to the "Luigi" set and find something in the "Antiques Room" but quickly corrects himself to say "Antiques Shop."
- Citas
Cass Daley: It's the wardrobe department! I wanted to look like Marilyn Monroe. Just look!
[plops a wig on her head]
Cass Daley: I look like President Monroe!
- ConexionesFeatures Yo amo a Lucy (1951)
- Bandas sonorasTogether
Written by Lew Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva (as B.G. De Sylva) and Ray Henderson
Sung by Cass Daley
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This is an entertaining window back to late 1952 and the stars which were under contract to CBS at the time. Everyone who is remembered (as well as a few who aren't) from that time are present. The occasion being the grand opening of the then-new Television City, a 7 million dollar studio dedicated to the production of television shows. Among the many stars are Lucy and Desi, Eve Arden, Alan Young, Gale Gordon, Margaret Whiting, the TV cast of Amos N' Andy, Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Jack Benny, Rochester, Burns and Allen, and more. There are many funny comedy sketches and a few good musical numbers. This almost plays like television's version of the early all-star musical revues from Hollywood at the dawn of sound. You'll never get a chance to see so much legendary talent from television's golden age as here. I got this as part of a "Johnny Carson & Friends" DVD set, and little did I realize that this gem was part of the package. Lucy's segment was pre-filmed for this mostly live production, owing to the fact that she was quite pregnant in November 1952, when the show aired. Stars In The Eye will be of interest to fans of classic television.
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- 14 abr 2013
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora
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- 1.33 : 1
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