@garrisonskunk Interestingly, at the time this game was marketed, Milton Bradley was owned by Goodson-Todman productions. The same production company later produced the CBS game show, "Body Language".
Yep, you're right, 'ckri'- I believe this was definitely seen around the final season of "HERE'S LUCY"...the box itself would identify what year it was marketed.
Fantastic! Do you have any of Lucy's other Milton Bradley commercials? I think there are at least additional commercials for Cross-Up, Pivot Pool/Golf, etc.
The other woman, of course, is Lucy's close friend and supporting cast member of "THE LUCY SHOW" and "HERE'S LUCY", Mary Jane Croft/Lewis {she was married to Lucy's former producer Elliott Lewis, who also had a long history of appearing in and producing/directing "classic" radio shows, usually featuring Mary Jane among the cast}. This ad, for which I'm sure Milton Bradley "paid through the nose" to get Lucy to endorse it, probably appeared around 1971.
WOW!! Body Language was a Board Game before it became a Game Show!!
AaronBruceLadner 4 months ago
@garrisonskunk Interestingly, at the time this game was marketed, Milton Bradley was owned by Goodson-Todman productions. The same production company later produced the CBS game show, "Body Language".
pbatommy 11 months ago
Yep, you're right, 'ckri'- I believe this was definitely seen around the final season of "HERE'S LUCY"...the box itself would identify what year it was marketed.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
No, this is from 1973 or 1974.
ckri2 3 years ago
Hey - where's Viv?!
SueSnell 3 years ago
Fantastic! Do you have any of Lucy's other Milton Bradley commercials? I think there are at least additional commercials for Cross-Up, Pivot Pool/Golf, etc.
tjmooney 3 years ago
The other woman, of course, is Lucy's close friend and supporting cast member of "THE LUCY SHOW" and "HERE'S LUCY", Mary Jane Croft/Lewis {she was married to Lucy's former producer Elliott Lewis, who also had a long history of appearing in and producing/directing "classic" radio shows, usually featuring Mary Jane among the cast}. This ad, for which I'm sure Milton Bradley "paid through the nose" to get Lucy to endorse it, probably appeared around 1971.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
Technicly, Lucy, headache wouldn't count since you spoke. ;)
Years later Lucy would make one of her final appearences on a CBS gameshow called "Body Language". Reportedly she loved the game of charades.
garrisonskunk 3 years ago