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'''''I Love Lucy''''' is a landmark American television sitcom that aired in the 1950s. It starred [[Lucille Ball]] and {{W|Desi Arnaz}} as [[Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo Carmichael|Lucy]] and [[Ricky Ricardo]], a couple living in an apartment in [[New York City]]; and {{W|William Frawley}} and {{W|Vivian Vance}} as [[Fred Mertz|Fred]] and Ethel Mertz, their best friends, neighbors and landlords. | '''''I Love Lucy''''' is a landmark American television sitcom that aired in the 1950s. It starred [[Lucille Ball]] and {{W|Desi Arnaz}} as [[Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo Carmichael|Lucy]] and [[Ricky Ricardo]], a couple living in an apartment in [[New York City]]; and {{W|William Frawley}} and {{W|Vivian Vance}} as [[Fred Mertz|Fred]] and Ethel Mertz, their best friends, neighbors and landlords. | ||
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{{TB|''[[I Love Lassie]]'' is a parody of ''I Love Lucy'' and ''[[Lassie]].)}} | {{TB|''[[I Love Lassie]]'' is a parody of ''I Love Lucy'' and ''[[Lassie]].)}} | ||
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{{TB|In [[Comedy Heaven]], Lucy is told she can't be in a show due to it being overbooked. In response she does her iconic cry.}} | {{TB|In [[Comedy Heaven]], Lucy is told she can't be in a show due to it being overbooked. In response she does her iconic cry.}} | ||
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{{TB|[[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] are revealed to be educating themselves in Earthing entertainment, and they're currently watching the first season of ''I Love Lucy''. When [[Milhouse]] spoils the plotline of an episode ("Job Switching") that the aliens haven't seen yet, they chase him and zap him with a raygun.}} | {{TB|[[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] are revealed to be educating themselves in Earthing entertainment, and they're currently watching the first season of ''I Love Lucy''. When [[Milhouse]] spoils the plotline of an episode ("Job Switching") that the aliens haven't seen yet, they chase him and zap him with a raygun.}} | ||
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{{TB|In [[Krusty]]'s reminiscing about the early days of [[Krustylu Studios]], it is revealed that he insisted on playing all the parts in all the programs by himself, even turning away his red-headed significant other Lucy when she asked to be in the show. This is a reference to the longtime running gag on ''I Love Lucy'' where Lucy would repeatedly beg to be allowed to perform with Ricky's nightclub band, only for him to rebuff her every time. It is implied that after this exchange, Lucy left Krusty for Desi Arnaz.}} | {{TB|In [[Krusty]]'s reminiscing about the early days of [[Krustylu Studios]], it is revealed that he insisted on playing all the parts in all the programs by himself, even turning away his red-headed significant other Lucy when she asked to be in the show. This is a reference to the longtime running gag on ''I Love Lucy'' where Lucy would repeatedly beg to be allowed to perform with Ricky's nightclub band, only for him to rebuff her every time. It is implied that after this exchange, Lucy left Krusty for Desi Arnaz.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:11, October 6, 2024
I Love Lucy is a landmark American television sitcom that aired in the 1950s. It starred Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz as Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, a couple living in an apartment in New York City; and William Frawley and Vivian Vance as Fred and Ethel Mertz, their best friends, neighbors and landlords.
The series first aired as a half-hour show for six television seasons, from 1951 to 1957. After it ended, a modified version consisting of 13 one-hour specials was aired over the next three television seasons, from 1957 to 1960. The one-hour special series was titled The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show when it first aired; later, in reruns, it was titled The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. In general usage, however, the two shows are often referred to collectively as I Love Lucy.
Following the end of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (and her divorce from Arnaz), Lucille Ball starred in three additional sitcoms, portraying different characters named Lucy: The Lucy Show (1962-1968), Here's Lucy (1968-1974), and Life with Lucy (1986).
I Love Lucy is noteworthy for being the first scripted television program to be filmed in front of a live studio audience. It was the most-watched show in the United States for four of its six seasons and finished its run at the top of the Nielsen ratings. The show has been syndicated in dozens of languages worldwide and remains popular in the USA, attracting tens of millions of viewers each year.
I Love Lucy has been referred to in diverse Simpsons media, including the Ullman shorts, television episodes, books and comic stories.
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