I've been watching Lucille Ball since I was a kid and I appreciate her humour more and more. Gale Gordon was terrific too of course, no one could blow his stack like Mr. Mooney. Fabulous comedy.
Well it covers time waiting for the development of the vaccine especially when one is all alone. I am 66 friends have moved on. Not close with family. This helps me through and other sitcoms as well.
Hearing the opening, I don’t know why, I get emotional. Part of my childhood before realizing how harsh life is and the ugliness of the world. This brings joyful laughs. It’s nice, feels good inside.
I look up to some comedia shows to have a time of joy. Most of today's comedy shows are hash and think that using words with double meanings. Which most of the time allure to sex. At least that's what happening with my local channels
@@aidaresto4787 - Yup.. either sex or politics. I love shows from Lucy's era because they don't feel the need to lecture me, either directly or indirectly.. they only seek to entertain.
This particular theme song always brought with it an air of anticipation .. You sat up and paid attention because it felt like something big was about to happen, and we were always excited to see what Lucy was going to get herself into this week!
I feel the same way! When I hear the opening, it takes me right back to my childhood, sitting in my child-sized rocking chair, waiting for the show to begin. I can still feel the excitement! I'm so glad we had no idea how the world would turn out, in our later years. It wasn't perfect back then, of course, but it was, for the most part, certainly a lot better than it is today.
Lucille Ball gave it her all. She certainly didn't need the money and was nationality and internationaly famous. As she grew older many urged her to quit but she loved the business. She was perfection and the true original. There will never be anyone else like her.
My Own Path did you ever see The Lucy Show episode 15 “ Lucy’s sister visits” from season one? Funny as hell when she and Viv arrange Lucy’s sister’s wedding and they make the cake and punch? The Punch gets spiked with Champagne without them knowing and they get smashed when it comes time to decorate the six tier wedding cake.. My favorite episode! lol
I am tired of every murder and killing show and virus that will kill us that is on tv today in 2021. Lucy has stood the test of time and beyond. To go back to a time when you could chuckle about some debacle Lucy would get herself into which made perfect sense to her scripts is so good. We need her today.
Yes I am going through the wrong things and replies are Gordon 6.30am for years and you are going through the wrong way and you are going through the wrong things 8.30am you can get 6 to the house to be the same things that have been
I love Lucy...she's a doll, beautiful and so funny! 🥰 Her humor has rubbed off on me, and I'm honored to have grown up watching her & many others from this time
I had a coat like hers in that store, in 1968, when I was 13; just in a more youthful cut, different colors of green and yellow. The 1950's, '60's, and very early '70's, wonderful time to grow up. I wouldn't be young today for millions. Our lives were gentler, easier, carefree. AND, safer! These TV shows, including Leave It To Beaver, Andy Griffith, Father Know's Best etc., are really how it was. I am blessed beyond measure to have been born and grown up when I did.
I agree with you completely Donna. I was 10 in 1968 and I would not trade growing up during that time for the world. Seeing these old episodes brings back so many good memories. Wonderful time to be a kid!!
I was born in 1968! I loved growing up then. Life seemed magical in the 1970's... The 60's would have been even better... I love the clothes, the innocence back then..
I was blessed to haved grown up during the glory days of the local family owned department store. They would have one day only scratch and dent appliance sales where customers would rush in when the doors opened and literally jump onto washers, dryers, etc... to claim their trophy.
So sad...a few years ago Christmas Holiday Seadon in Gteen Acres Mall people rushed in groves when a store opened s d literally crushed the security guard to death! The real meaning of the holiday had become lost...
Yesterday and you can make your friends happy with 8.30am and 6.30am and you can get 6.30am for years ago when you have 8.30am for the best and most importantly you have been able
I love Lucy so much, I watch it everyday when I come from work, and when I'm off i dont get tired of it, i be depress, and when i watch Lucy. She makes my day
Lucy Show always refreshed me, (whenever I feels sad and down) ! Those episodes are like medicine for me and I think for some other peoples too ! Thanks everyone of Lucy show for giving us joy and happiness !
@@eloiseockert6561 I think he must have meant the 50s and 60s. But even in the 70s people generally did dress well. Even if they were the Disco and leisure suit kind. Still looked better than a lot of crap worn today.
I watched this show every Monday night when it was new. The Doris Day Sow and Family Affair were also on that night. I was a child, but loved it, and those other shows. What's weird is that several eps, including this one, I can still remember now days, from back then.Lucy ought to see prices on a new fridge today! My grandma dressed in her best, even to go shopping during 1978, and granddad wore a suit and tie, and they shopped in a small town. I used to shop at family owned drugstores and discount stores even during the 1980s. Small towns still had them.This ep is so funny. The show used to be on a local TV channel during the early 1980's.
My parents had one of those console TV sets like on this ep, during the 1960's up through the 1980's. I was a kid and teen during the 1970's, and remember it was a big deal to have a 26" screen.Seems funny now.I like these 1960's and early 1970's shows, makes me remember when there was no computers or cellphones, and most TV sets only got 3 or 4 channels.The only passwords back then were used by kids having a club, and a user name was an alias of some criminal.Simpler times.
Yes, and I remember when the colour TV sets came out. I wish I knew the brand of the refrigerator, though. Can't seem to find any info about it, unless it was one that was made up for the show, so as not to seem like they were promoting a particular company.
This episode was halarious until Mr Mooney stuck his finger in Lucys face . No i changed my mind. i Love Mr Mooney. Gale Gorden. He and Lucy worked so well together.its amazing !
Funny! Glad I got to see this new. Good era of tv. I always liked Lucy's friend. I don't know why Vivian Vance got off the b/w eps. They shared a house together, and both were widows withe 2 kids each. In these color eps, Lucy's 2 little boys were not on it, they were attending a private school and lived at it. I don't know how Lucy could afford it.
Love love love Lucy Gale Gordon was a member of the old time radio shows. In the past. He was on many old radio shows. Love is the best female comic of all time
I have watched Lucille Ball since I was a kid growing up in Chicago. There were reruns of Lucy & Desi, then the Lucy Show. Lucy had a great figure and such great taste in clothes and shoes. I love her style
She was on a lot of tv shows. She was Miss Enright on Our Miss Brooks, Ozzie & Harriet as neighbor Clara Randolph. In the 40’s, she was on the radio show My Favorite Wife with Lucille Ball, which became I Love Lucy when it went on TV.
I love Lucy more than anyone, but my goodness, didn’t they have microphones in 1970? Everybody screams their lines!! Lucy in particular yells every line up of the balcony! She didn’t do that during I love Lucy. Funny to see this as an adult, as I never noticed it as a kid. And that cigarette drenched voice. Funny.
Two ancedotes. Ginger Rogers was queen of RKO when Lucy worked there. Later, Rogers moved on, and she was doing a pic at some other studio- I forgot which picture- and said she was going to the bathroom. She came back half an hour or so later. Someone asked where she went. "RKO." Much later, Ginger co-starred with Carol Channng in "The FIrst Traveling Saleslady." Channing would later brag that this awful film put RKO out of business. Maybe an exaggeration, but RKO made no films afterward.
I just watched this episode today. When Lucy said Gower Street, I thought of Paramount Studios and I suspected an inside joke. So I went to Google Street view and voila! I probably missed that reference when I saw the original broadcast of the episode in the 60s as I was probably not familiar with studio locations then. In the 70s I was in the audience of sitcom filmed at Paramount - Busting Loose with Adam Arkin..
I remember watching this daily as a child. I hated going back to school after summer vacation, because of my summer lineup with the Lucy Show, Brady Bunch, The Flying Nin, Gilligan's Island, and Flipper...LOL. Everything on TV today are Murder, Killings, Violence, Guns, and Scripted Reality.
@@iramruiz2945 you forgot i dream of jeannie, bewitched, my three sons father knows best and..That Girl...LASSIE!! and looney tunes DISNEY...PARTRIDGE FAMILY.....todays tv is CUCKA....ctt
The actress in the brown suit with the blonde up-do is Cher's mom Georgia Holt. She starts to appear at the 7:14 mark and puts the flowers on Lucy as she is crowned the winner. She appeared in a total of about 6 episodes and also the famous I Love Lucy episode visiting Paris as a Jacques Marcel model.
@@lukehunter6922 i stood in the corner, for my older brother!!!!!, holding the antenna with foil on it........it was the best spot for the reception.......lol
Honestly, I am not a fan of rétro TV shows. I've never heard about this show before and my first impression was that it was rather simple and humble comedy. Despite the fact that the show is old, it is still pleasant to watch because of the great cast. The show's main character is so hilarious and energetic. Her voice, manners and acting makes you laugh to tears.
I remember going to Leonard's Dept. Store in Fort Worth Texas back in the late 1960s. It covered 6 city blocks and had a private subway system that shuttled customers to the store parking lot over a mile away and the parking lot being so huge it had 4 subway stops for customers to board.
All of the women in the old black-and-white shows like Donna Reed the mother and leave it to beaver the mother and father knows best and Lucille Ball they all are so trim and skinny and they always dress in beautiful dresses I love the clothes they wear that’s the time and error I wish I had grown up in
Loving Lucy. Nice to see these old shows. Better than what is on TV now. Awesome show. 💐😊🌞🌟⭐
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
2020 and I still watch this show and always will
2022 as well🤩❤️
2025 as well
@@markstone4714 FOREVER!!!🙏❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I've been watching Lucille Ball since I was a kid and I appreciate her humour more and more. Gale Gordon was terrific too of course, no one could blow his stack like Mr. Mooney. Fabulous comedy.
Blow his stack! Perfectly apt!
Two Icons that nobody will ever see again Ever PERIOD!!!!!
The only reason he won't fire her is because he won't find anyone else who'll put up with him! Wonderful episode, thanks for uploading!
Who is watching in quarantine 2020? just something nice to watch.
Same.
I’m watching!
Well it covers time waiting for the development of the vaccine especially when one is all alone.
I am 66 friends have moved on. Not close with family. This helps me through and other sitcoms as well.
Me!!! Lucy is hilarious😍
Me too - my husband is even watching as we both love Lucy ❤️
Hearing the opening, I don’t know why, I get emotional. Part of my childhood before realizing how harsh life is and the ugliness of the world. This brings joyful laughs. It’s nice, feels good inside.
I look up to some comedia shows to have a time of joy. Most of today's comedy shows are hash and think that using words with double meanings. Which most of the time allure to sex. At least that's what happening with my local channels
@@aidaresto4787 - Yup.. either sex or politics. I love shows from Lucy's era because they don't feel the need to lecture me, either directly or indirectly.. they only seek to entertain.
This particular theme song always brought with it an air of anticipation .. You sat up and paid attention because it felt like something big was about to happen, and we were always excited to see what Lucy was going to get herself into this week!
god made a beautiful world it is just mean people who make it seem ugly
I feel the same way! When I hear the opening, it takes me right back to my childhood, sitting in my child-sized rocking chair, waiting for the show to begin. I can still feel the excitement! I'm so glad we had no idea how the world would turn out, in our later years. It wasn't perfect back then, of course, but it was, for the most part, certainly a lot better than it is today.
Lucille Ball gave it her all. She certainly didn't need the money and was nationality and internationaly famous. As she grew older many urged her to quit but she loved the business. She was perfection and the true original. There will never be anyone else like her.
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Lucy is a great comedian..love these classic shows
Susan Simpson she is LUCILLE BALL. Lucy is her show name.
Can't say she's a great comedian for she always played the same role. Too easy
I❤Lucy! Thanks for these classic shows.
I love her so much I don’t care of the shows are old or not they are so good I watch all the shows that she’s been in so far
Me too over and over.
I will Love Lucy forever!!!.Her T.V. show,brings me the most wonderful memories from my childhood!!.
There is no classic tv show better than Lucy! I'm 32 and love Lucy!!
So wait are you saying it "I love lucy" or "The Lucy show". I say it is "I love lucy". and I'm only 13 and ik how good this is
@@ESTComicsEvolutions i feel like he means her shows in general. Probably he loves both. I love them both too I prefer this one a tad more.
my ex's daughter loves it too and she is only 12
@@JIALINN please tell me your the same.
My Own Path did you ever see The Lucy Show episode 15 “ Lucy’s sister visits” from season one? Funny as hell when she and Viv arrange Lucy’s sister’s wedding and they make the cake and punch? The Punch gets spiked with Champagne without them knowing and they get smashed when it comes time to decorate the six tier wedding cake.. My favorite episode! lol
Mary Jane was naturally wonderful . She had ever played a sophisticated friend of Lucy in "I love lucy",too. I like her acting the way she did.
I am tired of every murder and killing show and virus that will kill us that is on tv today in 2021. Lucy has stood the test of time and beyond. To go back to a time when you could chuckle about some debacle Lucy would get herself into which made perfect sense to her scripts is so good. We need her today.
Mr. Mooney chewing out Lucy is GREAT! But Lucy wins in the end! Gale Gordon was a pleasure to watch. A great team!
Yes I am going through the wrong things and replies are Gordon 6.30am for years and you are going through the wrong way and you are going through the wrong things 8.30am you can get 6 to the house to be the same things that have been
I love Lucy...she's a doll, beautiful and so funny! 🥰 Her humor has rubbed off on me, and I'm honored to have grown up watching her & many others from this time
I had a coat like hers in that store, in 1968, when I was 13; just in a more youthful cut, different colors of green and yellow. The 1950's, '60's, and very early '70's, wonderful time to grow up. I wouldn't be young today for millions. Our lives were gentler, easier, carefree. AND, safer! These TV shows, including Leave It To Beaver, Andy Griffith, Father Know's Best etc., are really how it was. I am blessed beyond measure to have been born and grown up when I did.
I agree with you completely Donna. I was 10 in 1968 and I would not trade growing up during that time for the world. Seeing these old episodes brings back so many good memories. Wonderful time to be a kid!!
Donna baardsen hello 👋
How are you doing
Debbie Pochy hello 👋
How are you doing
In 1968 I was in High School. The times were so different from now.
I was born in 1968! I loved growing up then. Life seemed magical in the 1970's... The 60's would have been even better... I love the clothes, the innocence back then..
Lucy was the funniest woman in history. No other comedienne comes close.
Except maybe Carol Burnett. But yes, other than these two, NO ONE.
I was blessed to haved grown up during the glory days of the local family owned department store. They would have one day only scratch and dent appliance sales where customers would rush in when the doors opened and literally jump onto washers, dryers, etc... to claim their trophy.
So sad...a few years ago Christmas Holiday Seadon in Gteen Acres Mall people rushed in groves when a store opened s d literally crushed the security guard to death!
The real meaning of the holiday had become lost...
Deborah deutsch hello 👋
How are you doing
Lucy was seriously talented
Lucy: and you're supposed to be such a sweet guy!
Mr. Mooney: I AM A SWEET GUY!!!!
Yesterday and you can make your friends happy with 8.30am and 6.30am and you can get 6.30am for years ago when you have 8.30am for the best and most importantly you have been able
I love Lucy so much, I watch it everyday when I come from work, and when I'm off i dont get tired of it, i be depress, and when i watch Lucy. She makes my day
"No wonder they're having a sale, everything's BROKEN!!!" XD Such a hilarious classic scene!
That's Because Lucy BROKE Them & I Think She Should Pay For Them To!.......................
@@elizabethroberto7862 too
"Lol, this episode is pure gold... had me in stitches.😂
Lucy Show always refreshed me, (whenever I feels sad and down) ! Those episodes are like medicine for me and I think for some other peoples too ! Thanks everyone of Lucy show for giving us joy and happiness !
Oh man one episode and I'm in love! The humor in all these oldschool shows is so original!
I remember reading fans complaining about mr.mooney being mean to lucy.thats just good acting.
Gale Gordon was TERRIBLE as Mr Mooney. He ruins every scene he's in, with his over-acting.
I love Mr. Mooney
People in the 60s and 70s dress well and look fabolous.
Well not everyone remember The Hippie Movement...
@@eloiseockert6561 I think he must have meant the 50s and 60s. But even in the 70s people generally did dress well. Even if they were the Disco and leisure suit kind. Still looked better than a lot of crap worn today.
They still wore white gloves in the late 60s
@@hipsterdoofus1026 I even saw Lucy still wearing white gloves in a few Here’s Lucy episodes from the early 70s.
@@bdjoh011 so true. Now everyone wears Pjs out and do not comb hair 🙄. I am from old school and love to look nice.
I love all of these classic Lucy episodes! Thank you for such a nice clear video!
Victoria 399 if I am honest I love this show much more then the I love Lucy show
I remember watching this show when I was in grade school. Gale Gordon was a great supporting actor.
The desire to laugh as a way of coping during this pandemic brought me here...Lucille is such a natural.... :D
I love Mary Jane, such a sweetheart, and a great actress. 🌸❤
Haha I love the way everything always works in Lucy's favor in the end
I watched this show every Monday night when it was new. The Doris Day Sow and Family Affair were also on that night. I was a child, but loved it, and those other shows. What's weird is that several eps, including this one, I can still remember now days, from back then.Lucy ought to see prices on a new fridge today! My grandma dressed in her best, even to go shopping during 1978, and granddad wore a suit and tie, and they shopped in a small town. I used to shop at family owned drugstores and discount stores even during the 1980s. Small towns still had them.This ep is so funny. The show used to be on a local TV channel during the early 1980's.
LOVE LUCY ❤️❤️👍. When I was a Kid, and NOW, at 54👍👍👍😂🤣🤭🤭🤭🤭
Lucille Ball and Gale Gordon brilliant together and amazing. Will never see the the likes of them again. They were great.
Is it weird to be 21 and love watching this in 2019???
*Nope, perfectly normal!* 😉😉😉
Nope.
Your cool as the rest of us old foggies.
Are you kidding? I was 8 when I first got *addicted* to Lucy. Still am 24 yrs later :D
Amry Blagrove never weird to love Lucy.
Now I feel better... 😅
Gale Gordon is a true comic,lol!
My parents had one of those console TV sets like on this ep, during the 1960's up through the 1980's. I was a kid and teen during the 1970's, and remember it was a big deal to have a 26" screen.Seems funny now.I like these 1960's and early 1970's shows, makes me remember when there was no computers or cellphones, and most TV sets only got 3 or 4 channels.The only passwords back then were used by kids having a club, and a user name was an alias of some criminal.Simpler times.
Yes, and I remember when the colour TV sets came out. I wish I knew the brand of the refrigerator, though. Can't seem to find any info about it, unless it was one that was made up for the show, so as not to seem like they were promoting a particular company.
@@sashineb.2114 *As far as non-promotion and possibly just creating a set-piece, that makes sense.*
Michelle post hello 👋
How are you doing
These were the shows that brought us inside .
We sat on the floor and waited for dinner.
I like the unbreakable plates scene 😀
It was the floor salesman's fault. He had the sign up backwards!
DD used to telecast on Wednesdays in early 80's. Got me back to my childhood days, very nostalgic 😍
I wish we could go into department stores and buy the clothes they wore. Those were the days when most women were modest.
Sure got that right!!!!!!
No. It was the age of Mod...
mini skirts...hot pants etc...where were you?
Lucille had Oscar-winning designer Edward Stevenson, as her personal costume designer on The Lucy Show.
(He also worked for her on "I Love Lucy".)
Women dressed for shopping like they were going to a wedding-white gloves, patent leather purse...
This is how it should be today as well!
Women used to wear dresses, heels and earrings to clean house.
ppl had class
Only in the northern parts
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I Love Lucy old and The Lucy Show I can't imagine thumbs down but they're there😃👍👍👍 my thumbs are up for this video
This episode was halarious until Mr Mooney stuck his finger in Lucys face .
No i changed my mind. i Love Mr Mooney. Gale Gorden. He and Lucy worked so well together.its amazing !
Lucille Ball is just fabulous
Nobody was better foil, than Gale Gordon. Lucy always surrounded herself with only the best talent!
That was a classic scene in the appliance department no one else can pull that off other than Lucy⚡️
I loved her all of my life... top beautiful woman!!!
Love this one...William Lanteau (the refrigerator guy) is my favorite part of this episode! LOL
The freezer is so small it only holds a couple TV Dinners. LOL
and them old freezers would get so much ice caked up you could hardly fit any thing.
I love ! I love Lucy on whatever she plays on , she is so funny
I wish that they would put more of I love Lucy on tv , enjoy her so much!
This is also my favorite show-when Lucy gets in trouble with her boss, Mr. Mooney
This show was great!!! Lucy did just fine on her own what a great women !!!
LOL at LUCY! What a remarkable woman she was!
Thank you for these shows. Only ones worth watching anymore.
One of my favorite episodes ♥️
Funny! Glad I got to see this new. Good era of tv. I always liked Lucy's friend. I don't know why Vivian Vance got off the b/w eps. They shared a house together, and both were widows withe 2 kids each. In these color eps, Lucy's 2 little boys were not on it, they were attending a private school and lived at it. I don't know how Lucy could afford it.
I’ve always loved Lucy!
I love Lucy. Great show. God bless. 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Thanks a lot! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love love love Lucy Gale Gordon was a member of the old time radio shows. In the past. He was on many old radio shows. Love is the best female comic of all time
Just looking at her face makes me laugh out loud!
"EAT WARM FOOD!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol
Unbreakable dishes indeed.😂
“You haven’t got any paper in the typewriter “.
If only I had Lucy's life! She always seems to land on her feet
I have watched Lucille Ball since I was a kid growing up in Chicago. There were reruns of Lucy & Desi, then the Lucy Show.
Lucy had a great figure and such great taste in clothes and shoes.
I love her style
Too bad Here’s Lucy reruns didn’t come to Chicago till 1984. They played on & off till 1990
I loved Mary Jane !! So cute & sweet !!
She was on a lot of tv shows. She was Miss Enright on Our Miss Brooks, Ozzie & Harriet as neighbor Clara Randolph. In the 40’s, she was on the radio show My Favorite Wife with Lucille Ball, which became I Love Lucy when it went on TV.
Too hilarious for words!
First time discovering this show as someone who was born in 2000. This show is so damn funny 😂😂
I love Lucy more than anyone, but my goodness, didn’t they have microphones in 1970? Everybody screams their lines!! Lucy in particular yells every line up of the balcony! She didn’t do that during I love Lucy. Funny to see this as an adult, as I never noticed it as a kid. And that cigarette drenched voice. Funny.
Constant Reader - you sure complain a lot!! Lucy not yelling & cig drenched voice?? Yes she smoked, she sounded fine to me, ms critical!!
Lucy became their customer of the year ! thanks for the video
Hello dawn heistand how are you doing
Gale Gorden stuck with Lucy till the end
how did the ladies keep their white gloves so clean?!
bleach?/
bleach. My mom used to do this.
Unstoppable comedy 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Lucy says she lives at 780 N Gower Street, Hollywood. That is the address of RKO studios which DesiLu bought. Nice inside joke.
Two ancedotes. Ginger Rogers was queen of RKO when Lucy worked there. Later, Rogers moved on, and she was doing a pic at some other studio- I forgot which picture- and said she was going to the bathroom. She came back half an hour or so later. Someone asked where she went. "RKO." Much later, Ginger co-starred with Carol Channng in "The FIrst Traveling Saleslady." Channing would later brag that this awful film put RKO out of business. Maybe an exaggeration, but RKO made no films afterward.
I just watched this episode today. When Lucy said Gower Street, I thought of Paramount Studios and I suspected an inside joke. So I went to Google Street view and voila! I probably missed that reference when I saw the original broadcast of the episode in the 60s as I was probably not familiar with studio locations then. In the 70s I was in the audience of sitcom filmed at Paramount - Busting Loose with Adam Arkin..
Always nice to watch
I had to start the hole opening over. I have been 😂😂😂😂 from the beginning.
I remember watching this daily as a child. I hated going back to school after summer vacation, because of my summer lineup with the Lucy Show, Brady Bunch, The Flying Nin, Gilligan's Island, and Flipper...LOL. Everything on TV today are Murder, Killings, Violence, Guns, and Scripted Reality.
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU TOO MUCH VIOLENCE IN TELEVISION AND THE MUSIC
DID YOU WATCH THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW ON SUNDAY NIGHTS IT WAS THE BEST TV 📺 SHOW TO WATCH ON CBS TV 📺 NEW YORK
@@iramruiz2945 you forgot i dream of jeannie, bewitched, my three sons father knows best and..That Girl...LASSIE!! and looney tunes DISNEY...PARTRIDGE FAMILY.....todays tv is CUCKA....ctt
The dresses back then looked so classy with he dresses and gloves and even the hairdos! Wish they would bring that back in style today 💖
Classic comedy lwonderful lucy and Mr. Mooney
I 💙 LUCY!!
and let's not forget the sfx geniuses that made for the effects that work for these comedy shows and movies......and the stunt peeps too !!!!!!!
I loved the clothes in the 60s 70s.I love hats hats was so popular then I loved Lucille Ball and her kids Craig and Luci Arnaz.
Who is that ? Desi Jr.
Desi Arnaz Jr. Lucie Arnaz Jr
The actor who played Mr. Cheever was also Mr. Stephens from 'Bewitched'. His wife often said, "Frank, I have a sick headache!"
he was on petticoat junction too
HIs wife was played by MABEL ALBERTSON. Fascinating woman....
he was Frank #2.
@@joancollins54 did you see her in What's up Doc?? way over the top after she was robbed; thieves!! scene!!!
The actress in the brown suit with the blonde up-do is Cher's mom Georgia Holt. She starts to appear at the 7:14 mark and puts the flowers on Lucy as she is crowned the winner. She appeared in a total of about 6 episodes and also the famous I Love Lucy episode visiting Paris as a Jacques Marcel model.
The jokes gotten more adult since I love Lucy. They used to sleep in separate beds on the I Love Lucy show.
Later episodes that changed thank G-d...showing tein beds for married vouples so stupid...
I think I saw this show in 1967 when it first aired, only we didn't have a color set at the time.
The Lucy Show Aired From: 1962 - 1968...........................
We had a colored console television. In 1967, I was six years old. That television burned a hole in the wall behind it,lol.
No worries.
We had a plastic screen, blue on top,yellow on the middle,green on bottom.
Turned channels with pliers.
Good times.
@@lukehunter6922 i stood in the corner, for my older brother!!!!!, holding the antenna with foil on it........it was the best spot for the reception.......lol
This show ended in 1968.
We used to finish dinner early just to see the show on TV. Black and white and then it changed to colour, a red letter day hahaha!
Honestly, I am not a fan of rétro TV shows. I've never heard about this show before and my first impression was that it was rather simple and humble comedy.
Despite the fact that the show is old, it is still pleasant to watch because of the great cast. The show's main character is so hilarious and energetic. Her voice, manners and acting makes you laugh to tears.
She is absolutely hilarious I love Lucy
Ha ha ha ha ha ha I love it Lucy you’re number one.
I just saw Hazel Pierce! 7:35...she was an extra on many I love Lucy episodes!
I love this episode..
😂😂😂😂
I remember going to Leonard's Dept. Store in Fort Worth Texas back in the late 1960s. It covered 6 city blocks and had a private subway system that shuttled customers to the store parking lot over a mile away and the parking lot being so huge it had 4 subway stops for customers to board.
My absolutely favorite episode 🤣🤣🤣
" I *AM* A SWEET GUY!!!"
...and a story All about you! Name, address, place of employment! Quite the story!!
All of the women in the old black-and-white shows like Donna Reed the mother and leave it to beaver the mother and father knows best and Lucille Ball they all are so trim and skinny and they always dress in beautiful dresses I love the clothes they wear that’s the time and error I wish I had grown up in
24:10 reminds me of those times when my mother says "Don't be angry" and I say "I am NOT angry!!!!"
Try our unbreakable dishes 🤣🤣