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The Lucy Show

  • Série télévisée
  • 1962–1968
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Lucille Ball in The Lucy Show (1962)
The wacky misadventures of a forever-scheming woman, her reluctant best friend, and her cantankerous boss.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe wacky misadventures of a forever-scheming woman, her reluctant best friend, and her cantankerous boss.The wacky misadventures of a forever-scheming woman, her reluctant best friend, and her cantankerous boss.The wacky misadventures of a forever-scheming woman, her reluctant best friend, and her cantankerous boss.

  • Creators
    • Bob Carroll Jr.
    • Madelyn Davis
    • Bob Schiller
  • Stars
    • Lucille Ball
    • Gale Gordon
    • Vivian Vance
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    3,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Creators
      • Bob Carroll Jr.
      • Madelyn Davis
      • Bob Schiller
    • Stars
      • Lucille Ball
      • Gale Gordon
      • Vivian Vance
    • 37Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 7Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • A remporté 2 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 2 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    The Lucy Show: Season One
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    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Lucy Carmichael…
    • 1962–1968
    Gale Gordon
    Gale Gordon
    • Mr. Theodore J. Mooney
    • 1963–1968
    Vivian Vance
    Vivian Vance
    • Vivian Bagley…
    • 1962–1968
    Jimmy Garrett
    Jimmy Garrett
    • Jerry Carmichael
    • 1962–1965
    Sid Gould
    • Waiter…
    • 1962–1968
    Ralph Hart
    Ralph Hart
    • Sherman Bagley
    • 1962–1965
    Candy Moore
    Candy Moore
    • Chris Carmichael
    • 1962–1965
    Mary Jane Croft
    Mary Jane Croft
    • Mary Jane Lewis…
    • 1962–1968
    Hazel Pierce
    • Bank Customer…
    • 1962–1967
    James Gonzalez
    James Gonzalez
    • Clerk…
    • 1962–1968
    Judith Woodbury
    • Bank Customer…
    • 1963–1968
    Carole Cook
    Carole Cook
    • Thelma Green…
    • 1963–1968
    William Meader
    • Clerk…
    • 1962–1967
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Mr. Cheever…
    • 1966–1968
    Jerry Rush
    • Party Guest…
    • 1964–1968
    Dick Martin
    Dick Martin
    • Harry Conners
    • 1962–1963
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Aunt Gussie…
    • 1963–1967
    John J. Fox
    • Policeman…
    • 1964–1968
    • Creators
      • Bob Carroll Jr.
      • Madelyn Davis
      • Bob Schiller
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs37

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    shadejford

    Lucy, Viv and Gale: The Lucy Show Triumvirate

    Although it was called "The Lucy Show," the core of this program was always the interaction between Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance and Gale Gordon. Having key film crew personnel from "I Love Lucy" certainly didn't hurt. The show did lose some punch when Vance left for she,along with Ball and Gordon, were "The Lucy Show Triumvirate". However, I feel the post-Vance episodes were almost as enjoyable for they featured interesting and entertaining guest stars. The "Main Street" episode featuring Mel Torme, Paul Winchell AND John Bubbles is a delight for musical fans. Check out the sequence showing Bubbles dancing with Lucy. Also, these later episodes still featured Gale Gordon who bounced off Lucy just as effectively as Vance did. Plus, the addition of Roy Roberts as Gordon's boss helped for he and Gordon bounced off each other well.
    BumpyRide

    Started Out Good

    Add my opinion to the others...Vivian Vance added a great deal of class to all the "Lucy" shows. None was more evident than in "The Lucy Show" when she departed (much too soon). After Vivian left the show it was apparent that Lucy needed a sidekick and various guest stars tried to fill Vivian's shoes but none came close. Once the show was broadcast in color, Lucy doing too much (such as running Desilu) started acting with too many broad strokes thinking that whatever she did would be funny. It wasn't. Some of the later shows were actually embarrassing to watch and you realized that not only were the writer's out of ideas but Lucy should have ended this show years before.
    SkippyDevereaux

    The black and white episodes were the funniest.

    The black and white episodes were the funniest of the entire series. Maybe this has to do with Vivian Vance, who was better here than in the "I Love Lucy" show. I always thought that Viv was the glue that held those earlier episodes together. Who could ever forget the episode about "Crazy Crunch" or of the Christmas episode about "Chris Crinkle".
    8DKosty123

    Where No Woman Has Gone Since

    This was Lucy's first series after the Lucy-Desi break-up. In many ways though it followed the same formula as I Love Lucy in that the comedy was set up just as well and Lucy is just as funny. Her character was developed as one that actually hit the times well.

    Lucy was portrayed here as a single woman and still energetic enough to pull it off. Folks like Garry Marshall were among the talented writers enlisted to do scripts and many of the scripts were very funny. Lucy with her talent added to all of them.

    Famous guest stars littered the shows, from her second encounter with legend John Wayne to Jack Benny and the first physical sighting of his famous vault where he squeezed his first dime. Gale Gordon was a great support actor as Lucy's boss at the bank she worked at during the series. That was the difference between this series & I Love Lucy is that most of the time Lucy was trying to keep her bank job with Mr. Mooney instead of trying to be a star.

    It is a subtle change but important to note that Lucy could still be funny in different situations. Viven Vance is always a delight when she is on this show. She could not be on all the time due to some health problems she had but she did appear a lot. Ratings for this show were number 1 until it's last season when NBC stripped a gear & Laugh-In came on board.
    MtDewdependant

    Lucy's still Lucy

    I tend to disagree with the vast majority of the comments here. While The Lucy Show is not I Love Lucy by any means, it still cracks me up every time I watch it.

    And yes, the show lost a little something when Vivian left. She and Lucy had an unbeatable on-screen chemistry. However, that doesn't mean the show should be written off entirely just because Viv's not there. I mean, it's Lucy! You really can't lose.

    So, bottom line: Watch it! You won't be sorry. I bought a 2 disc DVD set and watched it yesterday and laughed my head off! Try to find the episode where Lucy babysits the monkeys, it's hilarious.

    Anyway, that's just my two cents, and it ain't worth much.

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    • Anecdotes
      The series was originally intended to air for only one season. Ball and Desi Arnaz's studio, Desilu, was losing money. Arnaz persuaded Ball to return to series television only to help their studio become viable again. Ball agreed to do the show only if it aired on Monday nights like I Love Lucy (1951) had and if her former co-star, Vivian Vance, and her former writers would be involved.
    • Citations

      Vivian Bagley: Don't you remember your children? Mr. Mooney?

      Lucy Carmichael: [With amnesia] I have a child named Mr. Mooney?

    • Autres versions
      When the series was first rerun in syndication in 1968, all episodes featured the season 4 opening sequence. These versions were also syndicated in the 1990s. When show was syndicated in the 1970s, the original versions were used.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Steve Lawrence Show: Lucille Ball, Charles Nelson Reilly, Betty Walker (1965)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 décembre 2021 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Lucille Ball Show
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(1968)
    • sociétés de production
      • Desilu Productions
      • Paramount Television
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 4:3

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