Lucille Ball & I Love Lucy

A BLOG COMPLETELY DEDICATED TO;

- LUCILLE BALL

A film, television, stage and radio actress. Comedienne, model, film executive and first woman to ever run a studio. Still holds the title as the Queen of comedy and is also known as the first lady of television. Her face has been seen by more people, more times than the face of any other human being who ever lived. Identifiable by just her first name: Lucy.

- I LOVE LUCY

First television show filmed in a movie studio in front of a live audience, first sitcom to use three film cameras to capture all the action simultaneously, first comedy show to use guest stars on a continuing basis and the first program to feature a pregnant woman.

Lucille Ball and Keith Andes in Wildcat, 1960Photographed by Friedman Abeles

Lucille Ball and Keith Andes in Wildcat, 1960
Photographed by Friedman Abeles

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Lucille Ball with her children

Lucille Ball with her children

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The new Season Six openings for The Lucy Show included glamorous shots of Lucille Ball posing for the camera. Seen here is a raw footage from the shoot. 


Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, and Ricky Kelman photographed for Critic’s Choice, 1963

Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, and Ricky Kelman photographed for Critic’s Choice, 1963

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Lucille Ball photographed in the 1960s x

Lucille Ball photographed in the 1960s x



Lucille Ball and Danny Kaye (1964)

Lucille Ball and Danny Kaye (1964)

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Lucille Ball and Dean Martin photographed for The Lucy Show 

Lucille Ball and Dean Martin photographed for The Lucy Show 

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Lucille Ball holds the plaque proclaiming her The First Lady of Television which was presented to her Saturday night at the 14th annual banquet of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. (1969)

Lucille Ball holds the plaque proclaiming her The First Lady of Television which was presented to her Saturday night at the 14th annual banquet of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. (1969)

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Emmy Winner Lucille Ball, 1967.
Lucille Ball probably involved the audience and vieweres more emotionally than anyone with a touching acceptance for her award as a comedienne. 

Emmy Winner Lucille Ball, 1967.

Lucille Ball probably involved the audience and vieweres more emotionally than anyone with a touching acceptance for her award as a comedienne. 

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