4/26/89: "Lucy Has Died..."--coverage from various outlets...

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From April 26th, 1989...The death of Lucille Ball as reported by Lynn Sherr in an ABC News newsbreak...then Marc Howard from WPVI Philadelphia's "Action News" reports on her life accomplishments followed by Dennis Cunningham reporting on WCAU's "News 10"...as well as Peter Jennings from "World News Tonight" and Jerry Bowan from "CBS Evening News"

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  • Thanks tim Heidecker, really a great loss

  • Tim heidecker brought me here lol

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  • I arrived in Hollywood on the day Lucy died. I remember her star on the walk of fame that day. There were chocolates, ruby red lipsticks, red, green and purple grapes, flowers and a long piece of white paper with many signatures. By the time i left Hollywood 2 weeks later, the white paper stretched for blocks with thousands and thousands of tributes to the one and only Lucy. We also went on the Stars Homes tour and saw Gary Morton arriving at thier home the day of her funeral. I love Lucy!

  • Lucille Ball was a great comedian because of her unique style of comedy; she introduced to women, more than to men, that a better woman is an honest woman, not a pretentious woman (in her time women in showbiz they all acted too pretentiously). but Lucill Ball was completely the opposite. in all of her comedy acts she was an hodest woman who's not afraid of admiting she's a human, and as a human we all are, we all have fears and weaknesses. her honesty made her great.

  • @Qopel ....thats not the proper quote.

  • Her kind of homor contained wit creativity and talent, sadly most comedy

    shows of today are full of Sex vulgarity and empty lines. She will always

    be the trademark of true comedy and the Queen.

  • @NightfallIV Um, no. I don't poison myself!

  • @Qopel wanna buy some death sticks?

  • 1:11 to 1:24

  • @ilovelucyfan7 He died from cancer...damn cancer sticks!

  • She was a very funny lady!

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