MGS 11/11: Lucille Ball Emmy Win for Lucy Show, Clip Shown
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when I was very young I was determined that when I got the chance to meet Lucille Ball I would. I was 7 years old when she died, I was heartbroken.yet barely old enough to comprehend comedy. Her style gave me the confidence to be who I am no matter who said what about me. I am now studying to be a pastor and my loved ones say that I have a lucy style to the way I express myself that I dont even recognize. the world needs laughter and even in death she still abundantly gives that.
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I was raised with watching Lucy. Such a class act and talent from stars of yesteryear. Such talent cannot be replaced or duplicated. This is part of our history. I LOVE LUCY.
Ps: I wish her and Vivian Vance did an interview together.
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C L A S S period.
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Thank you for posting this, that was wonderful! =)
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Today is Saturday, August 6, 2011, which is the 100th anniversary of Lucille Désirée Ball's birthday--a EMMY winner and much more.
Born on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, N.Y. (a city mentioned a couple times in the 1950s series of "I Love Lucy"), the beloved Lucille Ball was the queen of television comedy most recognized for her role as Lucy Ricardo. As we enjoy these episode clips of her most famed tv show, lets all say, especially today on the 100th birthday anniversary..Happy birthday Lucy!
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@TheAQHAgal yes this saturday!!!!!!! watch the I love Lucy marathon @Hallmark channel
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@catholicpriest1 Actually, Lucille Ball would turn 100 if she was still alive.
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Lucy deserved all the praise here and much more. She was and always will be the best comedienne that ever lived. I never get tired of watching her work, whether it was on television in shows like I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy or her brilliant work in films like The Long, Long Trailer, The Fuller Brush Girl or Your's Mine And Ours. She was simply the best.
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Lucy turns 60 this year.
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Can you imagine a more touching speech?
Lucy was a wonderful friend. This clip brings back great memories; Merv was the nicest of all talk show hosts, from a guest's point of view. Lucy was the greatest comedic actress of the 20th century, in my opinion. Thanks for posting this.
RuthBuzzi1 11 months ago 10
@RuthBuzzi1 , and you are a wonderful comedienne in your own right. I grew up watching you and you always brought me laughter. The skits you did with Arte Johnson are classic! Thanks for commenting here! By the way, as you've responded here about Lucille Ball, do you have any specific memories from when you guest starred on "Here's Lucy"? When you roasted her on Dean Martin's show, you were hysterical!
Richii2 10 months ago