This episode has proven to me without a doubt that MRS. LUCILLE BALL IS THE QUEEN OF TV COMEDY. SUPERB EPISODE.MR. JOHN WAYNE was excellent as well. GREAT SHOW. WOW IT IS HORRIBLY SAD WE HAVE NOTHING LIKE THIS TODAY. HORRIBLE.
Well we have Donald Trump, the King of comedy. He is the greatest with the White House circus complete with clowns. America and the world have been laughing every days since he became president.
@@yolamontalvan9502 you mean 40%. The other 60% voted him in office & are still supportive to this very day. Maybe not so much for his Twitter rants as for the positive change he's made on the economy and the importance he places on putting America first
Last time I saw this episode was when it first aired. My mom was Lucy's biggest fan. Her name was Lucy, also. She's gone now but I can still hear her laughing her head off like she did when we first saw it. I never heard her laugh so hard. Good memory. Thanks for posting.
I have been watching Lucille Ball since I was 7yrs old. I am 33 now and I still can sit here and watch all of her shows and movies. She is the Original Queen Of Comedy. She is and was the best💯
I loved this as a child, and still do. It was on Monday evenings. I watched it when new. This episode was one of my faves...John Wayne!! This show is a classic, and hilarious.
No vulgarity and no bad language for cheap laughs, just pure talent got them through. They were superstars of the times and almost institutions in their own right, totally unique and can never be replaced. So sad they are gone now and with them went the days of quality entertainment.
It's good and funny, but Seinfeld, for example, is funnier, and more sophisticated. Some later comedy shows were just as good and better than the old ones.
100% rite.I was 5 to 13 yrs.old wen these sitcoms ran mid 60s early 70s.2 bad the tv brought the vietnam war in yur living rm.Uncle was kia 3/68;10 days b4 my 11th bday in nam tail end of tet.60s was a interestingly crazy time.
I love watching shows like this with my whole family. I really don't think we'll ever see shows like this being made in my lifetime. Great clean fun for the whole family.
I love Lucy and Duke. John Wayne was really that nice in real life. Lucille Ball was the greatest female comic of all time and I think this was her finest moment. We will never have the greatness of John Wayne and Lucille Ball ever again. Love them both so much.
We never fully appreciate someone until their gone, and "I love Lucy" was truly loved by her fans. We will always remember her as the zany red head who made us laugh year after year. Few know she was also a serious starlet before her comedic timing was recognized by millions. Rest in Peace.
Lucille Ball, the epitome of hilarious fun , crazy chaos. She was truly a great comedian. This episode showcases the essence of her style and comedy. Episodes like this lifts tbe mood and is just the right ton ic to get us through the Lockdown.
@@eloiseockert9233 I feel that Gale Gordon was more of a father figure. I had wished she remarried to someone like Hank Fonda or to William Holden - she was in movies with both (2) with Fonda and (1) with Holden - also he was on an hilarious episode of I Love Lucy. However, I later learned that Fonda was so ünavailable emotionally; and Holden later turned out to be a serious alcoholic - phew glad she did not end up with them.
They said Lucille Ball was too beautiful to be a comic. Well, she proved them wrong and produced a brand of comedy only Goldie Hawn attempted to equal to no avail. Lucy stands the undefeated female comic that is very pleasant to watch.
@@SjoerdSoundz he said almost the same thing of native americans in a playboy magazine.interview..it saddens me that the people I was brought up to respect..were not worthy..my given respect is thin.. very few have mine.. great actors and actresses don't make them great people..I appreciate their art..but am more interested in what kind of folks they are..or were.. And sadly to many of them are not people I would want to know..
@@karenknute4718 Yea it is sad when a "childhood hero" turns out to be a complete ***hole. And well when it comes down to respect. I think almost none of those hollywood folks really deserve respect. What do they do? Act a little bit?? Woopdiedoo, i have more respect for somebody working hard in a factory just to get around.
As a youngsters l remember watching the Lucy Show as well as l Love Lucy those were the best times ever. Wish we could go back in time. R.l.P to all those who we lost during that period. 🥰🕊
My mom was obsessed with Lucille Ball since she was little. She would've been 68 next month. She also loved Carol Burnette. So I couldn't help but be a fan. 😍😍😍😍😍😍
This is just too funny. First time I am watching a Lucy Show after the Lucy and Desi Arnaz era. She was very funny then too. Love it, love Lucy. Always will. They just don’t make comedy like that anymore. RIP Lucille.
I remember this episode when new.This show was on every Monday night, after Gunsmoke.I was a child, but always watched this show as first-run.A classic!
Me too! My Grandmother loved "Gunsmoke" and i loved "The Lucy Show!" I would beg ny mother and grandmother to let me stay up for the show. I always got my way!!! Lol.
A very fond memory I have of Lucy show is when I would be in bed and I would hear my mom laughing and here’s a start of the Lucy show it reminds me so much of my mom who died 40 years ago
She did receive a lot of credit . I just think as time passes memories fade . Many time the next generation thinks what they have has never been done before. That’s what I like about these You Tube archival posts! Also, I didn’t realize how much of a great working relationship she had with Carol Burnett .great legend!
Lucille Ball was the greatest comedian ever and was seen as such in her lifetime. Came up #1 in different poles - received all kinds of awards in her lifetime. Marc Daniels, her first director on ILL, said that she was the greatest actor he ever directed, and he had directed people like Sally Field, Paul Newman, Laurence Olivier and others. Also when Orson Welles appeared on ILL and was watching her from the wings, he was asked why he was so absorbed - he said I am watching the greatest American actor. Yes, she did receive credit from many many people during her lifetime - a reputation which continues today 2022.
She's a huge role model for everyone. I hope other comediennes will look up to her as a huge source of their lasting inspiration. There is nobody else who can fit the shoes she's worn for generations.
Carol Burnett attests to having regarding Ball as her mentor, and most valued example of the discipline. There's some nice interviews with the two of them you can see.
If John Wayne was out in a restaurant with his family, and someone asked for his autograph..He would give it..His family would get annoyed..He would tell them..If it wasn't for his fans, they wouldn't have what they have..He knew it's the people who made him famous.. Joan Crawford was the same way..
@Jack Val: When I was 18, I dated the son of John Wayne's next-door neighbor in Newport Beach, CA, but it was 7 years after JW had already died. Russell told me that JW's widow would walk her small dog every morning. I remember wondering whether, had JW still been alive, would I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity to meet him in person!?! I knew he was wonderful because of his reputation with all his old movies that my mom used to watch, my mom adored him, and with JW being a resident of Newport Beach, OC even named their airport after him. Having watched this episode, and now being about the age he was during it, I realize how handsome John Wayne was!
Yes and many stories like that on and off the set. Whether you were in the John Wayne stock company or a crew member, John Wayne was wonderful to be around a true gentleman.
@@Joe-rw1bb I think he was so loved & admired because he was just always himself. No big Hollywood BSer. He could have if he wanted to, but it wasn't his style. God bless him.
One of many eps I saw when new.It's one of my faves.John Wayne and Lucille Ball were friends in real life.I watched The War Wagon movie as a child.Gale Gordon and Lucille used to have roles in a radio show during the 1940's.
I remember when this was broadcast in the '60s. It was a big deal, not only in ratings, but, as a kid, for me! The El Paso paper also had a full page ad for the "War Wagon", when it was released. I had that for years. At least Kirk Douglas is still with us. 102 yrs old!!! Way to go!😃
I remember on an episode of I Love Lucy when she was trying to meet John Wayne. She and Ethel stole his star ⭐️ from the Hollywood Walk of Fame to take as a souvenir. John Wayne had to get them out of trouble 🤣🤣🤣
As a child, I watched this show and Here's Lucy when new.They were on TV every Monday evening, after Gunsmoke. I remember this ep well. Both shows had famous people as guest stars, her real kids playing her kids was the only difference between these two sitcoms of hers. This show was hilarious. Lucy created problems for John Wayne on I Love Lucy. In real life, Lucy was good friends with Bob Hope and John Wayne. Wayne was so handsome.
WOW.. You make me scream for how good we actually had it. We were poor but heck if I could tell we had fun doing family stuff. Even television was not so retarded then. Sundays reading the comics and the TV magazine so you could plan what to watch during the week with blurbs of what the episodes would be about and the letter R next to reruns. Carol Burnett meant the week was ended and ABC Sunday Night at the Movies with James Bond movies to spell the beginning of the week. And Gunsmoke and Lucy always said, yep its Monday.
@@upthedownescalator630 Hell yea.@that time he was the stud along w Steve mcqueen,sidney portier,Lee marvin,john cassevettes,rbert conrad(just passed away)of the wild wild west fame,george Hamilton,Adam west and burt ward of batman fame etc.and many more that don't come 2 mind rite now.It has bin so long of bout 55yrs wen I was 6 to 13yrs oldboy 1970 50yrs.ago.
Also was a good friend of Jack Benny who was also a neighbor - funny story he walked into her house while she was having dinner with family - playing his violin - without saying a word - walked out again.
I don't understand everything, (I'm from Austria) so I had to read the subtitles. I did not know, that J.W. could be so funny, I laughed tears at the last szene.
So bloody annoying I love it!!! I miss you Lucy a hell of a lot! I'll never forget that day you went into Hospital, sad times, when we loose the best,pure Class" A Century of great actors almost gone, look what we're left with today, I have no time for today, only yesteryears, RESPECT" Miss you all!
Amazing to look back and think about the old days with secretaries, shorthand, having letters dictated to them. The older days when they had secretarial pools full of typists. Lucille Ball was talented as well as a beautiful lady. Outside of the studio, she was said to be very focused on the family.
I remember watching these shows as reruns in the mid-70s. This show with “Family Affair” (Loved Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot), “That Girl”, “Gilligan’s Island”, “The Brady Bunch”, “Bewitched” and “I Dream of Jeannie”.
@K Ray After a bad choice, I met and married a man who was very similar to Mr. Wayne. We had 30 beautiful yrs together before he passed. Keep the faith, K.
@K Ray In my heart I'm still married. It's only been six yrs and I look for my husband every day.I guess I didn't get married til death parted us...but for all eternity. I couldn't tell by your name if you are male or female, but it doesn't matter, just keep the faith that God will show you the one He has chosen for you. It makes all the difference. Blessings!
The joke was in fifth grade the 70's. Whaddya watch last night. oh yeah I love Lucy.. Now the world knew. I always said Amy and Cindy. and Lucy.. I still love Lucy what an awesome episide w her and the Duke
UNA GUGANTE DEL ARTE MAS DIFICIL.EL HUMOR BLANCO.QUE VEIA CUANDO NIÑO A LOS 7 el 67 Y AHORA CON MUCHO CARIÑO EN EL 2021. POR SIEMPRE LUCILLE DESDE CHILE.
Every woman back in those days idolized John Wayne. He’s my grandma’s favorite movie actor! Every year since 2010, I always gave her something that had John Wayne on it. And she would say, “He could’ve put his boots under my bed anytime!” In 2020, I gave her a John Wayne blanket that has him on it with one of his best quotes; “Don’t say it’s a fine morning or I’ll shoot ya!” She replied, “I FINALLY GOT HIM INTO BED WITH ME!”
This is truly a show that has transcended age, race, culture of humans. At one of her tributes it was said that God needed the world to laugh and he made Lucy.
@@upthedownescalator630 I am wondering too because in the '50s Duke was against all blacklist screenwriter and Lucille seriously criticized him so hard on this matter...u can find a scene that was said about..in Trumbo a good film in 2015...Diane Lane was so amazing in this one too..dont miss!
@@upthedownescalator630 Actually Lucille Ball had was world known and many people wanted to be on one of her shows, ie John Wayne, William Holden and many more
@@chaturongarchary9773 7Well Walter Winchell and Hedda Hopper were folks really hot on HUAC which investigated folks including Lucille Ball. She let bygones be bygones abt Winchell and said that Hedda Hopper was one of her favorite people. (Something I never understood re Hopper) Agree with the former comment Trumbo was a really good film. Showed how Kirk Douglas and Otto Preminger the former for Spartacus and the latter for Exodus insisted that Trumbo's name be on the film as screen writer. Amazing how many of his films won Academy Awards - finally it all came out, such as Roman Holiday et al.
This episode has proven to me without a doubt that MRS. LUCILLE BALL IS THE QUEEN OF TV COMEDY. SUPERB EPISODE.MR. JOHN WAYNE was excellent as well. GREAT SHOW. WOW IT IS HORRIBLY SAD WE HAVE NOTHING LIKE THIS TODAY. HORRIBLE.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
Well we have Donald Trump, the King of comedy. He is the greatest with the White House circus complete with clowns. America and the world have been laughing every days since he became president.
@@yolamontalvan9502 Try and have a little INTELLIGENCE and don't inject F - - KING POLITICS IN COMMENTS. Keep that BS to yourself.
@@yolamontalvan9502 you mean 40%. The other 60% voted him in office & are still supportive to this very day. Maybe not so much for his Twitter rants as for the positive change he's made on the economy and the importance he places on putting America first
One of the queens
Last time I saw this episode was when it first aired. My mom was Lucy's biggest fan. Her name was Lucy, also. She's gone now but I can still hear her laughing her head off like she did when we first saw it. I never heard her laugh so hard. Good memory. Thanks for posting.
I have been watching Lucille Ball since I was 7yrs old. I am 33 now and I still can sit here and watch all of her shows and movies. She is the Original Queen Of Comedy. She is and was the best💯
I loved this as a child, and still do. It was on Monday evenings. I watched it when new. This episode was one of my faves...John Wayne!! This show is a classic, and hilarious.
I didn't like the ending, but it is a sitcom.
I’ve not seen this one yet, but the episode on I Love Lucy , with John Wayne and the foot prints one has always been just about my favorite episode 🥰
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No vulgarity and no bad language for cheap laughs, just pure talent got them through.
They were superstars of the times and almost institutions in their own right, totally unique and can never be replaced.
So sad they are gone now and with them went the days of quality entertainment.
Hopefully not!
There's still a tiny tiny bit of good quality entertainment it's just not on the mainstream
It's good and funny, but Seinfeld, for example, is funnier, and more sophisticated. Some later comedy shows were just as good and better than the old ones.
100% rite.I was 5 to 13 yrs.old wen these sitcoms ran mid 60s early 70s.2 bad the tv brought the vietnam war in yur living rm.Uncle was kia 3/68;10 days b4 my 11th bday in nam tail end of tet.60s was a interestingly crazy time.
@@guyhanoi8561 Seinfeld wouldn’t even be allowed to be made today.
I love watching shows like this with my whole family. I really don't think we'll ever see shows like this being made in my lifetime. Great clean fun for the whole family.
Sadly we will never see anything like this again thats for sure, wonderful stuff..............God bless them all !!!!
Absolutely
I love Lucy and Duke. John Wayne was really that nice in real life. Lucille Ball was the greatest female comic of all time and I think this was her finest moment. We will never have the greatness of John Wayne and Lucille Ball ever again. Love them both so much.
We never fully appreciate someone until their gone, and "I love Lucy" was truly loved by her fans. We will always remember her as the zany red head who made us laugh year after year. Few know she was also a serious starlet before her comedic timing was recognized by millions. Rest in Peace.
Grew up watching Lucy and John Wayne, the best of the best.
Lucille Ball, the epitome of hilarious fun , crazy chaos. She was truly a great comedian. This episode showcases the essence of her style and comedy. Episodes like this lifts tbe mood and is just the right ton ic to get us through the Lockdown.
Gale Gordon, he was so funny. Definitely one of the masters of the “slow burn”. He and Lucy had such fantastic great such chemistry!
I don't like Mooney at all and I don't understand why Lucy wanted him on the show.
I often wondered if Gale Gordon hadn't been married when her & Desi divorced the 2 would be married.
@@madeleine9907 Lucy could not work w/o Gale Gordon.
@@eloiseockert9233 I feel that Gale Gordon was more of a father figure. I had wished she remarried to someone like Hank Fonda or to William Holden - she was in movies with both (2) with Fonda and (1) with Holden - also he was on an hilarious episode of I Love Lucy. However, I later learned that Fonda was so ünavailable emotionally; and Holden later turned out to be a serious alcoholic - phew glad she did not end up with them.
On crisis with these quarantine April 19-2020 this is the best thing to do, watch!! Lucy Shows. I love her, she is the best of the best!!!!!!!
Hello from Germany, stay healthy 😃
good advice
Hello from Holland to. 😊😊⚘🌷⚘🌷⚘🌷⚘🌷⚘🤗🤗
No one can top Lucy! She left a legacy that will never be equaled! Beloved!
They said Lucille Ball was too beautiful to be a comic. Well, she proved them wrong and produced a brand of comedy only Goldie Hawn attempted to equal to no avail. Lucy stands the undefeated female comic that is very pleasant to watch.
You are absolutely right. Lucy made me want to be a comic like her. I would be floored if you were really Dwayne Hickman😎.
Goldie Hawn...ugh...
@@eloiseockert6561 100% MAN! Kurt Russel 100% Woman!
Dobie
Yes she was beautiful
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She was the greatest.👱
A natural...
There will never be another Lucille Ball again!😂😂😂😂
Man! That was hilarious! With the whole world under house-arrest...This is what you need to release the tension. Worthwhile watching folks.
I watch ME TV. It has all these amazing old sitcoms.
Absolutely brilliant I remember watching the Lucy show as a kid growing up, John Wayne was such a sport
John Wayne was a real gentleman.He would not say no to giving his autographs whoever he or she maybe as he owed it a lot to his fans.
He used to fish off Quadra Island off Vancouver Island!
"I believe in white supremacy until the blacks are educated to a point of responsibility.
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JOHN WAYNE, 1971
Such a gentleman...
@@SjoerdSoundz he said almost the same thing of native americans in a playboy magazine.interview..it saddens me that the people I was brought up to respect..were not worthy..my given respect is thin.. very few have mine.. great actors and actresses don't make them great people..I appreciate their art..but am more interested in what kind of folks they are..or were.. And sadly to many of them are not people I would want to know..
@@karenknute4718 Yea it is sad when a "childhood hero" turns out to be a complete ***hole. And well when it comes down to respect. I think almost none of those hollywood folks really deserve respect. What do they do? Act a little bit?? Woopdiedoo, i have more respect for somebody working hard in a factory just to get around.
He was a darling.
As a youngsters l remember watching the Lucy Show as well as l Love Lucy those were the best times ever. Wish we could go back in time. R.l.P to all those who we lost during that period. 🥰🕊
My mom was obsessed with Lucille Ball since she was little. She would've been 68 next month. She also loved Carol Burnette. So I couldn't help but be a fan. 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lucy and her golden heart. She brought not just laughter but joy into our lives.
I preferred I Love Lucy. Like everyone else wish she & Desi could have made their marriage work.
I was a child then and today I will cry when I think most of them have left us but, they will always live in my mind.
@Harriet, same here, I bet there are millions of us who feel likewise.
@@lorenzomagazzeni5425 Very good you say so - we are not alone.
This is just too funny. First time I am watching a Lucy Show after the Lucy and Desi Arnaz era. She was very funny then too. Love it, love Lucy. Always will. They just don’t make comedy like that anymore. RIP Lucille.
Decades have passed, but Lucy was always a charm and a great business lady!
Hilarious show. Lucille Ball was outstanding. John Wayne was perfect.
That was so cool the way he sat down like he was climbing on a horse.
I remember this episode when new.This show was on every Monday night, after Gunsmoke.I was a child, but always watched this show as first-run.A classic!
Michelle Post ME TOO!!! Mr. Mooney was my fave!!! 😂😂😂😂😂❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
Me too! My Grandmother loved "Gunsmoke" and i loved "The Lucy Show!" I would beg ny mother and grandmother to let me stay up for the show. I always got my way!!! Lol.
"Monday Night" was alright!
Me too. With my grandmother.
I loved Sunday nights, Mutual of Omaha then Wonderful World of Disney......remember the Candid Camera Show?
A very fond memory I have of Lucy show is when I would be in bed and I would hear my mom laughing and here’s a start of the Lucy show it reminds me so much of my mom who died 40 years ago
God bless this era - of true comedy.
Clean simple comedy.
I personally believe she was the greatest comedian ever; I don't think she ever got enough credit for that!
She did receive a lot of credit . I just think as time passes memories fade . Many time the next generation thinks what they have has never been done before. That’s what I like about these You Tube archival posts! Also, I didn’t realize how much of a great working relationship she had with Carol Burnett .great legend!
AMONGST the GREATEST ever (Hey, I Love Lucy!!!!!), there are a FEW of them!!!!!!!!
I agree.
Lucy has 3 stars on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. Was dubbed, The Queen of Comedy.
Lucille Ball was the greatest comedian ever and was seen as such in her lifetime. Came up #1 in different poles - received all kinds of awards in her lifetime. Marc Daniels, her first director on ILL, said that she was the greatest actor he ever directed, and he had directed people like Sally Field, Paul Newman, Laurence Olivier and others. Also when Orson Welles appeared on ILL and was watching her from the wings, he was asked why he was so absorbed - he said I am watching the greatest American actor. Yes, she did receive credit from many many people during her lifetime - a reputation which continues today 2022.
John was such a classic in that Western style. Lucy was arguably the greatest female clown of all time.
Equal to Red Skelton, Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton, et al
Lucy was the best so funny and her acting was great.👍👍👍
Greeeeat , just great. bring back the good old days...the world was a much better place to live in. Happy days.
Good Times Little House On The Prairie
She's a huge role model for everyone. I hope other comediennes will look up to her as a huge source of their lasting inspiration. There is nobody else who can fit the shoes she's worn for generations.
Carol Burnett attests to having regarding Ball as her mentor, and most valued example of the discipline. There's some nice interviews with the two of them you can see.
Queen of Comedy.
Hahaaaa! This is hilarious! Lucille Ball and John Wayne together, one of a kind! Timeless!!! :)
Lucy & John two of the very best!💕🙌
Lucille ball and the Duke. No bigger legends
I have so many memories while growing up of watching Lucy with my mom.
Oh what feel good old days of the America.
cuz you name is Supersmokey2009,rofl......lol
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Nice picture of Bob Crane as Colonel Hogan in the hallway by the Commissary. He was riding high in the mid-60s. Love those little authentic touches.
If John Wayne was out in a restaurant with his family, and someone asked for his autograph..He would give it..His family would get annoyed..He would tell them..If it wasn't for his fans, they wouldn't have what they have..He knew it's the people who made him famous.. Joan Crawford was the same way..
@Jack Val:
When I was 18, I dated the son of John Wayne's next-door neighbor in Newport Beach, CA, but it was 7 years after JW had already died. Russell told me that JW's widow would walk her small dog every morning. I remember wondering whether, had JW still been alive, would I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity to meet him in person!?! I knew he was wonderful because of his reputation with all his old movies that my mom used to watch, my mom adored him, and with JW being a resident of Newport Beach, OC even named their airport after him. Having watched this episode, and now being about the age he was during it, I realize how handsome John Wayne was!
Paul Newman refused.
The one thing I was told ehen seeing a prrformer in person if 'the performer " is eating leave 'them,' alonexss they need their private time...
Too bad Lucy wasn't so gracious.
Yes and many stories like that on and off the set. Whether you were in the John Wayne stock company or a crew member, John Wayne was wonderful to be around a true gentleman.
He's been gone so many years...and I still love him so much. May he rest in peace.
❤️❤️😎😎
Yeah me too.
@@Joe-rw1bb I think he was so loved & admired because he was just always himself. No big Hollywood BSer. He could have if he wanted to, but it wasn't his style. God bless him.
Well, yes, but hopefully you can raise a little "fuss/excitement" up ONCE in a while...to break up the monotony!!!!!!!!
Lucy had such perfect comic timing.
She did, but not here. Sentiment is dangerous, It pushes us (humans) to make poor choices.
Lucy shines in this episode. Truly hilarious.
Only one word can sum up this show. FANTASTIC !
Lucille Ball gave laughter to world - t/y for your gifts for several generations.
Long live these to Legends Lucy John Wayne !
One of many eps I saw when new.It's one of my faves.John Wayne and Lucille Ball were friends in real life.I watched The War Wagon movie as a child.Gale Gordon and Lucille used to have roles in a radio show during the 1940's.
I died laughing when Lucy hit the ketchup bottle and the ketchup hit John Wayne in the face😄😄😄
I remember when this was broadcast in the '60s. It was a big deal, not only in ratings, but, as a kid, for me! The El Paso paper also had a full page ad for the "War Wagon", when it was released. I had that for years. At least Kirk Douglas is still with us. 102 yrs old!!! Way to go!😃
She is so beautiful n her expressions n acting is unique.
Two of my most favourite people. Loved it.
2 legends ,my favorites .piste
respect from Finland.
I remember on an episode of I Love Lucy when she was trying to meet John Wayne. She and Ethel stole his star ⭐️ from the Hollywood Walk of Fame to take as a souvenir. John Wayne had to get them out of trouble 🤣🤣🤣
As a child, I watched this show and Here's Lucy when new.They were on TV every Monday evening, after Gunsmoke. I remember this ep well. Both shows had famous people as guest stars, her real kids playing her kids was the only difference between these two sitcoms of hers. This show was hilarious. Lucy created problems for John Wayne on I Love Lucy. In real life, Lucy was good friends with Bob Hope and John Wayne. Wayne was so handsome.
He was?
WOW.. You make me scream for how good we actually had it. We were poor but heck if I could tell we had fun doing family stuff. Even television was not so retarded then. Sundays reading the comics and the TV magazine so you could plan what to watch during the week with blurbs of what the episodes would be about and the letter R next to reruns. Carol Burnett meant the week was ended and ABC Sunday Night at the Movies with James Bond movies to spell the beginning of the week. And Gunsmoke and Lucy always said, yep its Monday.
@@upthedownescalator630 Hell yea.@that time he was the stud along w Steve mcqueen,sidney portier,Lee marvin,john cassevettes,rbert conrad(just passed away)of the wild wild west fame,george Hamilton,Adam west and burt ward of batman fame etc.and many more that don't come 2 mind rite now.It has bin so long of bout 55yrs wen I was 6 to 13yrs oldboy 1970 50yrs.ago.
Also was a good friend of Jack Benny who was also a neighbor - funny story he walked into her house while she was having dinner with family - playing his violin - without saying a word - walked out again.
Look how she flows so natural to her next line 16:04 with the wooo i got something to tell you ! what talent Lucy had wow
She was so very One Of A Kind person.....there will never be another like her.....period.
John Wayne was filming El Dorado when this episode of The Lucy Show aired.
Love El Dorado
But the War Wagon was around that time too.
@@lisanealy1703 I love El dorado too!
The copyright date, and the set, suggest "The War Wagon."
John Wayne :( sarcastically) Yeah Fellas be real careful of me, remember I’m a star
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I absolutely love Lucille Ball
Lea Hamilton Me too!!! She makes me happy.😊💔❤
Me three..
She is a funny troublemaker.
Me to.
Lucy & John Wayne work together on I love Lucy back in 1950s
dean faw about his footprints. He gave her a 6 month supply
John Wayne was on " I love Lucy"...
They were friends for a long time.
game show
I don't understand everything, (I'm from Austria) so I had to read the subtitles. I did not know, that J.W. could be so funny, I laughed tears at the last szene.
Greetings from a john wayne fan in the US
I was never a fan of Lucy's kind of humor, but she did get some good guests part of the time! Her main talent was her facial expressions.
So bloody annoying I love it!!! I miss you Lucy a hell of a lot! I'll never forget that day you went into Hospital, sad times, when we loose the best,pure Class" A Century of great actors almost gone, look what we're left with today, I have no time for today, only yesteryears, RESPECT" Miss you all!
Amazing to look back and think about the old days with secretaries, shorthand, having letters dictated to them. The older days when they had secretarial pools full of typists. Lucille Ball was talented as well as a beautiful lady. Outside of the studio, she was said to be very focused on the family.
"Burt Lancaster is shooting on the next set, can't you send her over there?"
"Why, Burt hasn't done anything to me!"
OUCH 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still so funny! Watched The Lucy Show as a kid, so glad to find episodes here.
I remember as a kid looking forward to a lucielle ball tv show that would make me laugh.
She is just so lovely and so good.
From Sweden.
Long, strong applause!!! Love the Duke!!
The Queen of comedy and so many shows spanning many decades
I remember watching these shows as reruns in the mid-70s. This show with “Family Affair” (Loved Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot), “That Girl”, “Gilligan’s Island”, “The Brady Bunch”, “Bewitched” and “I Dream of Jeannie”.
I was only a kid then, but I had myself convinced I'd meet him some day and we'd get married! I still love him, he was a great human being.
@K Ray After a bad choice, I met and married a man who was very similar to Mr. Wayne. We had 30 beautiful yrs together before he passed. Keep the faith, K.
@K Ray In my heart I'm still married. It's only been six yrs and I look for my husband every day.I guess I didn't get married til death parted us...but for all eternity. I couldn't tell by your name if you are male or female, but it doesn't matter, just keep the faith that God will show you the one He has chosen for you. It makes all the difference. Blessings!
You just never get tired of watching this.
Never get tired of all 60s sitcoms.Remember them well,but vaguely remember name of sum episodes.Its' bin 53-54 yrs.
I grew up in the 50s and 60s with Lucy. I love her!
Her? Guess again....
The I love Lucy show was the very first show I ever saw when we got our black and white TV. Loved her ever since. 🧑🦳💚💛🇦🇺
The joke was in fifth grade the 70's. Whaddya watch last night. oh yeah I love Lucy.. Now the world knew. I always said Amy and Cindy. and Lucy.. I still love Lucy what an awesome episide w her and the Duke
Best show when I was young, also still the best show.
This is Golden! Miss those shows and times !
This is HILARIOUS 😹😹😹😹😹😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i don't remember much from this show but I do remember this one great show very funny rip lucy and john wayne and gale gordan mr mooney
UNA GUGANTE DEL ARTE MAS DIFICIL.EL HUMOR BLANCO.QUE VEIA CUANDO NIÑO A LOS 7 el 67 Y AHORA CON MUCHO CARIÑO EN EL 2021. POR SIEMPRE LUCILLE DESDE CHILE.
I wish someone would do a compilation of how many times Mr. Mooney yelled, "MRS. CAAAARMICHAEL!"
Right? I love when he does that
"YOU'RE A MEANIE! MR MOONEY!" X-D
I always loved that from her.
Classy entertainers I grew up with them. Wish they were back here to entertain
Every woman back in those days idolized John Wayne. He’s my grandma’s favorite movie actor! Every year since 2010, I always gave her something that had John Wayne on it. And she would say, “He could’ve put his boots under my bed anytime!” In 2020, I gave her a John Wayne blanket that has him on it with one of his best quotes; “Don’t say it’s a fine morning or I’ll shoot ya!” She replied, “I FINALLY GOT HIM INTO BED WITH ME!”
God bless the Duke & Lucy 😊
It so funny and smart. I like the communication it is with full of respect. Thanks so much.
We used to watch this in 80s in India lots of good memories 😊👍
While scamming people ?
@@delboytrotter8806 certainly not looting people like you I guess 🤣!
This is truly a show that has transcended age, race, culture of humans. At one of her tributes it was said that God needed the world to laugh and he made Lucy.
17 December 2019,,, still great to watch a great episode.
26 December 2019 . . . yes, it is! Loved Gale Gordon.
That Lucille! She's wonderful, just wonderful! And not to mention, bothersome too.😂😂😂
A lot of memories with Lucy show. Thanks for posting
That was absolutely hilarious! Lucille Ball was one of a kind!
Lucy made laugh so much today in 2019 even though this show was taped way back in the 60s
60's were a much better time.
Much better.
Born in the 70's and grew up watching shows from this era.
Cheers.
John Wayne didn't normally do comedies - yet he made an exception for some people, including Lucille Ball.
Mr. Gordon played his part really well and he never fails to amuse audiences. love the shows...always
El Shiw de LUCY me trae grandes recuerdios cuando lo veia en la TV chilena a los 6 añis el 66.Maravilloso, desde Chile.
Lucille Ball and John Wayne, really were a good pair.
Lucy is always hilarious.
That poor John Wayne, I hope they were real friends
@@upthedownescalator630 I am wondering too because in the '50s Duke was against all blacklist screenwriter and Lucille seriously criticized him so hard on this matter...u can find a scene that was said about..in Trumbo a good film in 2015...Diane Lane was so amazing in this one too..dont miss!
@@upthedownescalator630 Actually Lucille Ball had was world known and many people wanted to be on one of her shows, ie John Wayne, William Holden and many more
@@chaturongarchary9773 7Well Walter Winchell and Hedda Hopper were folks really hot on HUAC which investigated folks including Lucille Ball. She let bygones be bygones abt Winchell and said that Hedda Hopper was one of her favorite people. (Something I never understood re Hopper) Agree with the former comment Trumbo was a really good film. Showed how Kirk Douglas and Otto Preminger the former for Spartacus and the latter for Exodus insisted that Trumbo's name be on the film as screen writer. Amazing how many of his films won Academy Awards - finally it all came out, such as Roman Holiday et al.
@@LJ-ht4zs Hedda once was Lucille's guest in I love Lucy...so funny !!
Morgan Woodward “WAY MORE THAN twenty years!” 🤣😂🤣