Showing posts with label I Love Lucy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Love Lucy. Show all posts

Thursday, August 14, 2014

I Love Lucy, Lucy Gets a Paris Gown

I Love Lucy

This is a reproduction postcard that was postmarked in 2014.

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Lucy (Lucille Ball) decides to go on a hunger strike until Ricky agrees to buy her a designer dress. The plan works perfectly (even though Ethel (Vivian Vance) has been smuggling food to Lucy) and Ricky finally gives in and buys her an expensive outfit. But when Ricky discovers what Lucy has been up to, he puts together a crazy outfit made of burlap and passes it off as a Paris original.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

I Love Lucy, Chocolate Factory

I Love Lucy
Lucy’s Chocolate Factory

This is an unused reproduction postcard featuring Vivian Vance and Lucille Ball working in one of their most famous episodes fromSeason 2 Episode 1 -  Job Switching. It originally aired on September 15, 1952.

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Ricky wants Lucy to try working for a week, so she and Ethel get jobs at a candy factory, where they are totally inept-especially at wrapping chocolates-due to a speeding conveyor belt that has them stuffing chocolates in their mouths, blouses, and hats.

- In 1996, TV Guide included this episode as part of its "100 Most Memorable Moments in TV History", ranking it # 2.

- In the 2013 Paley Center for Media television special TV's Funniest of the Funniest, the candy factory scene was ranked first among the 30 funniest moments in TV history, with only one moment eligible per TV series.

I Love Lucy, Divas, Red Carpet Ready

I Love Lucy
Lucy’s Chocolate Factory

This is an unused reproduction postcard featuring Vivian Vance and Lucille Ball.

Friday, November 8, 2013

I Love Lucy, Christmas Flakes

What's Christmas  ... Without a few Flakes?
I Love Lucy

This postcard features Vivian Vance, Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and William Frawley dressed as santa claus. 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

I Love Lucy (with Harpo Marx)


I Love Lucy

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I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom, starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951 to May 6, 1957 on CBS.

I Love Lucy was the most-watched show in the United States in four of its six seasons, and was the first to end its run at the top of the Nielsen ratings (an accomplishment later matched by The Andy Griffith Show and Seinfeld). I Love Lucy is still syndicated in dozens of languages across the world.

The show in this postcard (called 'Lucy and Harpo Marx') originally aired on May 9th, 1955 (Season 4, Episode 27)

Plot:
The gang meets Harpo Marx and Lucy does the famous 'mirror' routine with him.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

I Love Lucy, Lucy, Ricky, Ethel, & Fred


I Love Lucy

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I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom, starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951 to May 6, 1957 on CBS.

I Love Lucy - Lucy Starched


I Love Lucy
Lucille Ball

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"Bonus Bucks" (Mar. 8, 1954)

Ricky's contest winning one dollar bill-worth three hundred dollars-goes on a wild journey : from Lucy's purse to the grocery boy, to Ethel, To Ricky's pajamas, the the Speedy Laundry, where Lucy, attempting to retrieve the bonus buck, ends up in a vat of starch.





Monday, March 19, 2012

I Love Lucy - Return Home from Europe


I Love Lucy

"Return Home from Europe"
(on the set May 14, 1956)

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Return Home from Europe is the final leg of the European Tour story arc on I Love Lucy.  As the group plans to go home to New York City, when they receive mail that’s been forwarded by Lucy’s mother, Mrs. McGillicuddy, who’s been watching Little Ricky.  True to form, Mrs. McGillicuddy has forwarded an urgent telegram, inviting Ricky to perform at New York City’s famous Roxy theater.  Ricky quickly calls to make sure that the offer is still open, but now instead of taking a leisurely boat ride home, they have to take an expensive airplane flight home.  This means that Ricky is going to be watching expenses more than usual, and Lucy can’t afford to bring home a special souvenir to her mother—a 25-pound piece of cheese.  So the question then becomes, how to ‘smuggle’ the cheese aboard the plane flight?

Lucy’s creativity is up to the challenge, however.  She wraps the cheese up in a blanket, and tries to pass it off as a baby—this leads to a wonderful segment where she is seated next to Mary Jane Croft, who has her own baby, and the contrast between how she takes care of her baby and how Lucy takes care of her ‘baby’ is very funny—until Lucy finds out that babies don’t travel for free on international flights.  Now the question is, how to dispose of the cheese?  After an aborted effort to eat it (with Ethel’s help), she comes up with a different idea ... but Mary Jane is terrified now that Lucy’s ‘baby’ has disappeared!

This leads to a problem with the customs officials, who are trying to find out what happened.  At the same time, a newspaper reporter wants to take photographs of Ricky and his band, and their deadline is approaching.  But where did Lucy hide the cheese?  Ricky’s band provides the answer, in a very gooey fashion—a very funny ending to a funny episode.  (You can see on the above postcard where she hid the cheese :)

I Love Lucy - Be a Pal


I Love Lucy
"Be a Pal" (on the set October 22, 1951)

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Lucy is concerned with Ricky's behavior while they eat breakfast. He reads the newspaper and never answers any of her questions. He doesn't even notice when she leaves the room.

Ethel, seeing Lucy is upset, tries to offer advice by recommending a book: How to Keep the Honeymoon from Ending by Dr. Humphries. Ethel reads to Lucy who can't believe how accurate the book is. Following the book's idea Lucy decides to dress up and look glamorous for Ricky tomorrow.

Wearing an evening gown with her hair and makeup perfect, Lucy greets Ricky only to find no difference in his behavior.

Chapter two of the book suggests that Lucy join in Ricky's hobbies. Lucy decides to join Ricky and Fred in their poker game. Unwittingly, Lucy keeps winning. First with a full house and then with a "pair" of a six and nine. The result was an angry Ricky who continues to ignore her.

Chapter three suggests that Lucy remind Ricky of his childhood. With Ethel's help, Ricky returns home to find a Spanish decorated apartment with a burro to boot. Remembering that Ricky's mother was a singer and dancer, Lucy performs along with a record of Carmen Miranda. Hilarity ensues when the record speeds up and slows down with Lucy trying to keep up. Ricky convinces her that he loves just the way she is.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

I love Lucy - The Golf Game


I Love Lucy

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The Golf Game (May 17, 1954) :

Frustrated that their husbands seem to prefer golf to them, Lucy and Ethel insist that Ricky nd Fred teach them the fundamentals of the game so they can play too. The boys end up teaching the girls a lesson by making up a lot of ridiculous rules. When the girls meet famous professional golfer Jimmy Demaret and correct his play by quoting these farcical rules, they realize what their husbands are up to.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

I Love Lucy


I love Lucy
Lucille Ball

I Love Lucy, Lucy and Ethel


I love Lucy

We'll always be Best Friends... Because ... You Know Too Much About Me!
with Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance (Lucy and Ethel)

I Love Lucy - Vitameatavegamin


I Love Lucy
Lucille Ball trying to act like the medicine tastes good

Vitameatavegamin - For Health