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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2006

The opening theme for the first season of "The Lucy Show". This includes the same types of stick figures used for the original openings for "I Love Lucy" (but with Vivian Vance replacing Desi Arnaz).

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  • Who Doesn't love Lucy, honestly!

  • I can watch this intro all day!

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  • Lucille Ball & Gake Gordon had a great bond together.

  • @LucyLover1000 CBS at the time had a policy of not airing sitcoms in color. However, Lucille Ball realized that the show would earn more money in syndication if it were in color, even if the episodes would originally be broadcast in black and white. Episodes were filmed in color beginning with season 2, though CBS began broadcasting the series in color only starting with season 4.

  • @defundthewar , "The Lucille Ball Show" was a working title before it went on the air. But from the moment of it's initial broadcast on October 1, 1962, it was always called "The Lucy Show." One other piece of trivia: "The Lucy Show" premiered at 8:30 PM the night of October 1, 1962 to much fanfare. Three hours later that same night, over on NBC, Johnny Carson made his debut as the host of "The Tonight Show."

  • This brings back great memories!

  • @vzeu019j Probably two people who voted dislike.

  • I don't remember the intro to the first season of The Lucy Show , but I love that cute opening .

  • Just an FYI, The Official Third Season of "The Lucy Show" is being released on DVD November 30, 2010!

  • I wonder why the first season wasnt in color? from the 3rd season on it was.

  • @defundthewar Thanks so much! I found it though, after a couple more hours of looking until I found the actual episode, and was able to find the rest of the lyrics to it. I like her version better than the professional ones though, she totally should of did it in full :).

  • @depolarized Judy croaked the lyrics to "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup." Nat King Cole had a big hit with it, and Dean Martin and others sang it. The French actor was Jacques Bergerac, who for a time was married to Peyton Place's Dorothy Malone.

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