More than 70 years after it first aired, I Love Lucy remains the blueprint for everything television would become. On the Monday, October 13 premiere of TV We Love, industry experts break down why — ...
When Todd S. Purdum first set out to write Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television, it wasn’t just a passion project—it was a gamble. Purdum, best known for his political reporting at The New York ...
The Greatest Story Never Told," a proposed three-season series from Lucie Arnaz and producer Robert Greenblatt is in development.
It's hard to remember when entertainment wasn't available whenever we felt like watching it or on whatever device we choose, but before that, America tuned in once a week to laugh with Lucy. In fact, ...
Universal Studios Hollywood has ended its fan-favorite Lucy walkaround show, portrayed by Diane Vincent for 25 years, after ...
THE BRADY BUNCH SAW AMERICA BEFORE. AMERICA SAW ITSELF. THERE’S A GOOD MESSAGE THAT ALL STARTED WITH I LOVE LUCY. IT BRINGS US ALL BACK TO THAT SAME PLACE. IT’S POWERFUL. ALL THOSE YEARS AGO, AND THE ...
This line has become so undeniably linked to the show through pop culture and the media that even official "I Love Lucy" merchandise and apparel features the phrase, furthering the confusion about ...
When Desi Arnaz came to Hollywood in the 1940s, it seemed unlikely that a Cuban refugee with a thick accent would ever be accepted by American viewers — let alone star in one of the most popular TV ...
The iconic sitcom made headlines this fall when another one of its stars, Keith Thibodeaux, marked his 49th wedding anniversary to wife Kathy Thibodeaux. Keith, 75 — the former child actor who played ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — If you love classic TV, well, it doesn't get much more classic than this. A stage production is a love letter to one of the most famous titles ever on air. "It was definitely ...
On Oct. 15, 1951, the black-and-white show aired and soon became a cult classic. It's been 69 years since the beloved sitcom, "I Love Lucy" hit American television screens. On Oct. 15, 1951, the black ...