@dreamy839 The reason why more couldn't be played is because she & Desi sold the rights to I Love Lucy to CBS back in 1956 for $4 million in order to finance massive expansion of the Desilu studios.
Lucy no longer owned the broadcast rights and because at the time of taping The Dick Cavett Show was an ABC network show, ABC wasn't going to pay one of their rival networks broadcast royalties if they were to violate the fair use rules RE: amount & substantiality.
This is absolutely PERFECT! A PERFECT moment in Comedic History! CANNOT be repeated today! My hat is off to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz for even attempting this PERFECT Moment in Comic History! WOW! Unbelievable!
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Lucy didn't look bored or rude to me . She looks like she is remembering a fond moment
MrJolojumenzo 1 month ago
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MrJolojumenzo 1 month ago
She looks as if she were upset about something. Maybe even bored at times?
browneyedcarol 1 month ago
Why is she turning her back to the interviewer? Looks rude to me.
hundimzug 1 month ago
She seems proud looking at her work but she seems like she dosen't want to be at that interview
16lucylover 2 months ago
Lucy was looking like she was too done! Tired of the interviewer. *yawn*
Joii82 3 months ago
Lol this is Soooo cool!!!!!!
xXxhayemxXx 4 months ago
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When I clicked on this video it was at 9,000 veiws exactly.
JazzyFizzful 5 months ago
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When I clicked on this video, it was a 9,000 veiws exactly.
JazzyFizzful 5 months ago
When I clicked on this video, it was a 9,000 veiws exactly.
JazzyFizzful 5 months ago
@JazzyFizzful It's gotten 1400 in 4 days.
Jeff98177 5 months ago
4:23 Wrong hand on the horn Lucy. Outstanding job nonetheless.
Slikrik1212 6 months ago
So why wouldent she let on about the leagal reasons why the whole scene can not be played?
dreamy839 6 months ago
@dreamy839 The reason why more couldn't be played is because she & Desi sold the rights to I Love Lucy to CBS back in 1956 for $4 million in order to finance massive expansion of the Desilu studios.
Lucy no longer owned the broadcast rights and because at the time of taping The Dick Cavett Show was an ABC network show, ABC wasn't going to pay one of their rival networks broadcast royalties if they were to violate the fair use rules RE: amount & substantiality.
DDELFIERRO 6 months ago
@DDELFIERRO Thanx for the info.
dreamy839 6 months ago
My other most favorite Lucy show!
MissyMeltdown50 6 months ago
This is absolutely PERFECT! A PERFECT moment in Comedic History! CANNOT be repeated today! My hat is off to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz for even attempting this PERFECT Moment in Comic History! WOW! Unbelievable!
Queenbee2001 6 months ago
You mean both sexes. "Gender" is a word of grammar not biology.
grandrapids57 7 months ago
This is like the perfect meeting of the best physical comedians of both genders.
KoH4711 10 months ago