While the theme song to I Love Lucy has no lyrics, anyone who’s ever caught an episode remembers the iconic script inscribing a heart resting on velvet, introducing Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz as the ...
This line has become so undeniably linked to the show through pop culture and the media that even official "I Love Lucy" merchandise and apparel features the phrase, furthering the confusion about ...
It's hard to remember when entertainment wasn't available whenever we felt like watching it or on whatever device we choose, but before that, America tuned in once a week to laugh with Lucy. In fact, ...
These days, every type of television show from soap operas to comedies includes pregnancy and birth as part of their storylines. But it wasn’t too long ago that television censors wouldn’t allow that ...
I Love Lucy wasn’t just one of television’s pioneering programs of its time. Starring Lucille Ball as the show’s namesake, it’s an iconic comedy that has only grown in popularity throughout the ...
Real-life couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz created the iconic sitcom I Love Lucy in 1951. The series followed Ball as Lucy Ricardo, a middle-class housewife in New York City, who found herself mired ...
I Love Lucy, the 1950s sitcom starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, was groundbreaking in many ways. The casting of Cuban band leader Arnaz in a lead role was a hard sell to CBS until Ball and Arnaz ...
A nice thing about being alive in this current moment in history is that one can say things like, “television is the great American art form” and people will actually take you seriously. And if ...