JIM BAILEY as Phyllis Diller on Heres Lucy
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FABULOUS!
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Not being crude, but I bet Phyllis Diller would have been good in the sack in her hay days, pardon the pun
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Clap clap
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@angeloflove Lucy played Gale's sister in law
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lucy carter and harison carter??? they were married???????????
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I love looking back at the later seasons of Here's Lucy. Lucy Carter in the later seasons often gave it right back to Harry, and was more down-to-earth and Lucille Ball-like, which made her more natural and fun. Lucy's wig here looks great, when she wore the longer and non-helmet hairstyles, she looked sexier and more sophisticated. Thanks for this again!
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@jehobden Thanks! Okay, I knew Aaron was in one of those shows in a bit part. But I stand by what I said about the lack of pilot being detrimental to "Life With Lucy." ABC did buy a pig in a poke, not knowing it wasn't funny. Not every great comedienne has a keen sense of humor or sense of quality. Mary Tyler Moore, for example, whom I'm crazy about. Success only came once, with a great creative team.
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@defundthewar No, Aaron Spelling didn't appear in that episode called "First Stop". The motel owner was played by Olin Howlin. (I got that info from Bart Andrews' I Love Lucy Book.) Aaron Spelling did appear in the very next episode, however, which was called "Tennessee Bound". He appeared as the gas station attendant who was tied together w/ the Bent Fork, TN, sheriff & his daughters, Teensy & Weensy, as Tennessee Ernie Ford helped the Ricardos & Mertzes escape the jail there.
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If you or anyone remembers the "I Love Lucy" episode where the 4 principals were stranded at a rural ramshackle hotel by the railroad tracks... the hotel owner was Aaron Spelling, who went on to be a big producer. By the time he produced "Life With Lucy" he was so powerful he sold it to ABC without a pilot episode to be shown. A big problem. Also, that the live audience was packed with Lucy lovers didn't help; they were crazy about her and Gale Gordon nomatter how bad the script was.
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hey.. did miss diller ever appear on heres lucy?
can someone tell me what episode this is pls
osufan2 3 years ago
The episode is ' Lucy and Jim Bailey' from 1972
jimbaileyarchives 3 years ago