I never get tired watching these two incomparable, priceless women. Always a joy since I was a child and the same joy def to date. Heavens sweet comediennes.
+Tionne Johnson Lucille Ball...... Aug. 6, 1911---------- April 26, 1989 died age the age of....... 77 & Vivian Vance...... July 26, 1909-------- Aug. 17, 1979 died at the age of...... 70
These two women right here Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance were the best comedy duo of all time and the best of friends in real life they had the kind of relationship you would want to have with your own best friend they were such extraordinary funny beautiful ladies I can just imagine them in heaven right now having a gay old time chatting over a nice hot cup of coffee Lucille Ball Vance Vivian may you rest in peace❤️.
+Jezebel1960 lol thank you i am happy to see some of us still love the old shows it brings back great memorys for me i watch all the lucy shows on you tube love them all
+Judy Macqueen Judy...we were fortunate---to be raised watching some of the finest entertainers and entertainment of the mid-20th Century. No wonder the kids today are all wired up, high-strung, and miserable. We were truly graced...
itchy was on the Gilligan's Island show when the girls there were trying to be a group called the honeybees who were Mrs . Howell , Ginger and Mary Ann ! Thanks
Love this episode. Lots of hip 60's catchphrases. "Don't blow your stack pussycat" ,"Stop jabbering me"and the adjectives of groovy, swinging, outtasight, not to mention referring to coffee as a muddy splash. I love Itchy's recital at the Hairy Ape.
I just noticed that the uploader deleted certain parts of the original episode; Lucy actually talks for longer in the original while the plane lands and unloads, though it's still pretty fast!
@@organist1982 I wonder if the uploader did that or if the source from which the uploader got the video did it. I would notice parts of eps missing from Golden Girls reruns on cable or other shows I knew well. I always figured it was just a way for them to get in extra commercials.
VIRGINIA MARTINEZ, when Lucy said "I'm Loose" she subtly implied that she was loose with her morals and she was into free love. She was subtly implying that she was a woman with loose morals. Notice how she quickly corrected herself and said "loose" was short for "Lucy". It was a very risqué to be into free love in 60's TV shows and that's why it was funny.
This episode is SOOOOOO 60's.............I love it. I was too young to know what the 60's were like at the time, but in the early 70's I saw all these kinds of shows/music from the 60's and I caught up...
I ❤️ I love Lucy show;; it didn't have a bad episode;; I hear they couldn't stand weekly work & grind of I love Lucy show anymore: instead had specia;: l I love Lucy hour;; woman work 1950s/1960s Lucy had to get a job & be a role model ; I love Lucy had four legendary actress & actors
@@lloydkline1518 After ILL, they had "The Lucy / Desi Comedy Hour" in which the Ricardos AND the Mertz's move out to the country. So the setting changed but the actors didn't. In The Lucy Show, Lucy Carmichael was widowed w/2 children & Viv was divorced w/ 1 child & they all lived together in the same house for the first 3 seasons. THOSE WERE MY FAVORITE EPISODES! Lucy & Viv together again as different characters, with Viv's great line delivery & Lucy's physical comedy, plus the I Love Lucy writers?! I laughed so much during some of those episodes! Then, with S4, the show moved to California, Viv was no longer a co-star & the writers changed. In the opinion of many folks, it started going downhill from there. Lucy Carmichael worked because she needed money, not to be a role model, although IRL she was a role model of being an influential businesswoman.
@4:53, I somehow doubt that Vivian Vance weighed 150 pounds, given what are evident height and body measurements. 130 pounds, tops, and she looks beautiful. Both ladies look beautiful!
Very funny sounds, including the music and laughter (genuine and spontaneous-seeming, from the studio audience) starting at 7:32 , when Vivian and Lucy enter the "hip" scene. They are trying to be incognito (being disguised as young people, dressed up in kooky clothing). Episode originally aired in January 9, 1967. More great period music (and wild dancing) a little bit later in the video. Especially memorable, for me, was "drum focused" music starting at 13:47 A moment later, Viv and Lucy are approached by some young men -- who seem to want to dance with them. Club members clicking their fingers (instead of clapping) to show their approval, seems somewhat "beatnik" to me - given my limited knowledge of "hip" vs. "square" culture, back in the 1950s and 1960s, in big cities' "dens of inequity" or hipster hangouts.
@@virginiamartinez4774 no I think she means chuck lorre the sitcom creator made the timeless best loved shows Two and a half men And the big bang theory lol
In the begiing she did- but later she had commitments on the east coast. If I recall right she had a round of cancer, her husband and such were out of NY.
@@turboredcart I read in comments elsewhere that when the show moved to CA Viv couldn't continue b/c she didn't want to move across the country. Didn't she start her career on the stage?
Lucy was fabulous on the radio in the 40's then on t.v which I'm glad she held to her guns(and Desi's persuasion to have her own real husband Desi Arnaz as her husband on the I love Lucy show and thru all her shows on her own after Desi she was wonderful and I loved her until she died...even the time she did the threes company documentary....THAT was exceptionally great
Just a quick FYI: As they enter the Harry Ape, there are two props visible. One is from the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy is wearing a bull costume: The head of the costume is sitting on the fire hydrant just to the right of the guy by the door. The second one is just to the left of the door. It's a green martian doll that was used in the My Favorite Martian episode There's No Cure For The Common Martian.
I Have This One ALREADY On DVD That I've Had Since............... 3-18-2005........... VIV VISITS LUCY (1967) Season: 5 Episode:15............ When Viv Visits Lucy The Two Dress Up As Beatniks To Try To Persuade Viv's Neighbor To Give Up His Lifestyle.................... This Part Is What I Like 11:27......................... P.s & Thanks For Uploading This Video PizzaFlik :).........................
MUCH MORE... innocent and naive in those days that's the big Focus compared to now!!** now not only adults the teenagers and kids I usually off just foul mouth and deceiving we all need Jesus to enter in2 our hearts...
You might be getting this confused with Petticoat Junction. One of the few eps I can remember is when Bobbie Jo started hanging with some beatnik crowd & her mom let her hair down & got on stage & did some off the top of her head "poetry" & Bobbie Jo was embarrassed to death until everyone started applauding.
I've always thought 'Lament to a Small Town" should be at least up there with Kerouac's 'On The Road' or Ginsberg's "Howl'. It truly defines its era. ;)
We've come full circle to this. We have young people all over the country radicalized by the same nuts who were the young kids at the time this was made.
I was thinking the same thing. Especially when the police officer says "check the new handbook, are we allowed to ask someone to take their foot off our motorcycle?" I was thinking of Obama & Eric Holder vs. the current day police.
+fjvideo As the French say, "The more things change, the more they stay the same!" LOL! Also, when the "yuppie puppies" were growing up in the mid-1980s to mid-1990s, "The Lucy Show" was again back in fashion on the Nick at Nite, so THEY grew up with it...LOL!!! Which makes your original point contain more that just a little validity...(SMILE).
+fjvideo P.S.: When you say, "radicalized," I hope you don't mean don't mean to denigrate their integrity as good human beings (being socially and politically mindful, lacking the many petty prejudices that blighted the 1960s against marginalized Americans, and protesting today, as then, needless violent and unscrupulous behaviors of the varied "powerbrokers" that came to power in the 1980s and again in the early 2000s, or active persecution of people based on God-granted human qualities), but for their seemingly collective sense of generational "entitlement" and seemingly addictive reliance on the mass-world technology pandemic, rather than making more of an effort to relate face-to-face, in an humane and in-the-flesh intelligent manner (instead of posting insults and often hurtfully egotistical opinions on the internet, which they believe will protect their "anonymous" status, forever, without fail). The current generation is much to young (and self- preoccupied) to realize that NOTHING lasts forever, in one's favor---the time of the "privilege" of youth ends for every generation, eventually...from the "flaming youth" of the Roaring '20s to the youth of today, to and for which it seems EVERYTHING is "awesome!" LOL!
I remember the Lusy living in USA i thing I never mesing her show And after the Riky come Kuban and she driving him as Lucy thank you very much for this show I BILIVE evryone love the Lucy show,
Just priceless. Together forever. The dynamic duo of slapstick. Love them.
My daughters and I were just sitting around the table and trying to find this video.Thank you for downloading this we had a good laugh 😂😁.
I never get tired watching these two incomparable, priceless women. Always a joy since I was a child and the same joy def to date. Heavens sweet comediennes.
Who else cried when they reunited? Anyone? Mr. Mooney's reaction. " Oh no." LOL.
i cried and so did viv and lucy
Did you hear how long the applause lasted? 🙂😃😀😊
Always a great when Viv guest starred on The Lucy Show and Here’s Lucy!! No greater chemistry among two actresses! RIP Lucy and Viv!
So nice to see them together again I love them both R.I.P lovely ladies
+Tionne Johnson Lucille Ball...... Aug. 6, 1911---------- April 26, 1989 died age the age of....... 77 & Vivian Vance...... July 26, 1909-------- Aug. 17, 1979 died at the age of...... 70
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Vivian Vance looks terrific ‼️😎 🇺🇸
These two women right here Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance were the best comedy duo of all time and the best of friends in real life they had the kind of relationship you would want to have with your own best friend they were such extraordinary funny beautiful ladies I can just imagine them in heaven right now having a gay old time chatting over a nice hot cup of coffee Lucille Ball Vance Vivian may you rest in peace❤️.
Mr Mooney’s reactions in the beginning was hilarious! lol 😂
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They are so funny and still pretty ladies. I loved it, when they had a crying fit. Sweet!
I always love seeing when Lucy and Viv reunite on this show and Here's Lucy.
Lucy n vivian worked together so nicely there both funny.
Cracks me up every time...the scene with the two guys and asking them to dance
i love lucy and viv i watched them when i was a kid ohhh god im old but still love lucy
+Judy Macqueen You're NEVER old when you love watching Lucy and Viv, Judy...it just means your "inner child" is young, robust, and healthy! LOL!
+Jezebel1960 lol thank you i am happy to see some of us still love the old shows it brings back great memorys for me i watch all the lucy shows on you tube love them all
+Judy Macqueen Judy...we were fortunate---to be raised watching some of the finest entertainers and entertainment of the mid-20th Century. No wonder the kids today are all wired up, high-strung, and miserable. We were truly graced...
Policeman: "Take your hat off, before telling her to get her foot off the motorcycle 🏍️" was proper way to handle that ❗😂😂😂 Love Lucy STILL ❗👍💖💖💖
itchy was on the Gilligan's Island show when the girls there were trying to be a group called the honeybees who were Mrs . Howell , Ginger and Mary Ann ! Thanks
21:52 - the guy who played Herbie/Itchy (Les Brown, Jr.) passed away on January 9, 2023 at the age of 82.
Gale Gordon always had the best reactions to Lucy and Viv! lol 😂
They have the best chemistry ever!
THEY ARE THE BEST OF ALL THE BEST...AND I TRULY MISS THEM. RIP MY DEAR LOVELY LADIES.
Love this episode. Lots of hip 60's catchphrases. "Don't blow your stack pussycat" ,"Stop jabbering me"and the adjectives of groovy, swinging, outtasight, not to mention referring to coffee as a muddy splash. I love Itchy's recital at the Hairy Ape.
Always fun to watch Lucy. Thanks for the upload.
Everyone if they don't have a best friend like this wishes they did
I am loose and a best friend lmao.
Lucy and Vivian were an amazing pair..
2 nuts very funny. They loved each other. Wish i had friendship like them. They always make u happy and smile if you having a bad day
Boy that plane landed and unloaded awful fast. Lol!
It’s in TV time
I just noticed that the uploader deleted certain parts of the original episode; Lucy actually talks for longer in the original while the plane lands and unloads, though it's still pretty fast!
Lolz
@@organist1982 I wonder if the uploader did that or if the source from which the uploader got the video did it. I would notice parts of eps missing from Golden Girls reruns on cable or other shows I knew well. I always figured it was just a way for them to get in extra commercials.
The club scenes were amazing! Way more clever than perhaps other gags on the show.
I'm Loose.....short for Lucy. I love it!!!!!!
WHAT...???
VIRGINIA MARTINEZ, when Lucy said "I'm Loose" she subtly implied that she was loose with her morals and she was into free love. She was subtly implying that she was a woman with loose morals. Notice how she quickly corrected herself and said "loose" was short for "Lucy". It was a very risqué to be into free love in 60's TV shows and that's why it was funny.
Surprised that made it past the censors back then
Wonderful ladies always kind friends to the end. Greatest female duo of all time
My favourite episode! Love it!! Thanks for the laughs Lucy! ❤️
I remember watching this episode back in 1967. I was ten years old!
Bestfriends or good friends are hard to find and when you do treasure them. Lucy and Vivian are one of a kind.
AMEN...2 THAT!!☺☺
Lucy looks SO CUTE in her pink & black
This episode is SOOOOOO 60's.............I love it. I was too young to know what the 60's were like at the time, but in the early 70's I saw all these kinds of shows/music from the 60's and I caught up...
OMG that couples dancing is right out of Saturday Night Live these writers are genius!
Amen...Re: SNL ☺☺☺
That's my favorite episode... ❤
If you want a true friendship lucy ball and Vivian Vance are the true definition of friendship that people should have these days
I LOVE lucy and vivs hello and big hug when viv gets off the plane and runs and hugs lucy. So cute❤❤❤
"So stick around... Beautiful" 😀 "Thank you!" "He was talking to me" 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣
Viv and Lu, how nice!☀️😍💎🤩
Sunset strip. Sunset people. That's a sight.
Lucy and Vivant the original comedy duo R.I.P. you too.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
The original Laverne and Shirley of the 50s and 60s.
Actually, Laverne and Shirley were the Lucy and Viv of the seventies.
Mr. Mooney's response at seeing Viv...is CLASSIC...cracked me up
LOL.
Always been my favorite episode
I can't help it, I want Lucy to stay in the 50's. She's amazing no matter what though.
I feel the exact same way.
Pandamonium disagree. I like her 60s shows alot better.
I ❤️ I love Lucy show;; it didn't have a bad episode;; I hear they couldn't stand weekly work & grind of I love Lucy show anymore: instead had specia;: l I love Lucy hour;; woman work 1950s/1960s Lucy had to get a job & be a role model ; I love Lucy had four legendary actress & actors
@@lloydkline1518 After ILL, they had "The Lucy / Desi Comedy Hour" in which the Ricardos AND the Mertz's move out to the country. So the setting changed but the actors didn't. In The Lucy Show, Lucy Carmichael was widowed w/2 children & Viv was divorced w/ 1 child & they all lived together in the same house for the first 3 seasons. THOSE WERE MY FAVORITE EPISODES! Lucy & Viv together again as different characters, with Viv's great line delivery & Lucy's physical comedy, plus the I Love Lucy writers?! I laughed so much during some of those episodes! Then, with S4, the show moved to California, Viv was no longer a co-star & the writers changed. In the opinion of many folks, it started going downhill from there.
Lucy Carmichael worked because she needed money, not to be a role model, although IRL she was a role model of being an influential businesswoman.
LMFAO...this is HILARIOUS ...my childhood memories watching the Lucy show and here's Lucy in the 60s and 70s.
11:56 If I do dance like that, next thing I'll be looking for where my arms have flown off too.
One of my favorite episodes🤣🤣🤣
Don’t you love the sound effects for the dance moves? 🤣
AND I´M LOOSE i can stop laughing i mean short for lucy ...good thing she changed it haha.
Viv's look at Lucy 'Have you lost your mind?'
On the Sunset strip, everyone looks like that. Lol. 6:44. This is 1970 Hollywood? Poor me. Born here.
It's much worse nowadays. *MUCH, MUCH WORSE.*
C Su 1967
@4:53, I somehow doubt that Vivian Vance weighed 150 pounds, given what are evident height and body measurements. 130 pounds, tops, and she looks beautiful. Both ladies look beautiful!
The six meals a day thing didn't work either.
The lighthouse!!!! So good
It’s great to see them together a real duo
Very funny sounds, including the music and laughter (genuine and spontaneous-seeming, from the studio audience) starting at 7:32 , when Vivian and Lucy enter the "hip" scene. They are trying to be incognito (being disguised as young people, dressed up in kooky clothing). Episode originally aired in January 9, 1967. More great period music (and wild dancing) a little bit later in the video. Especially memorable, for me, was "drum focused" music starting at 13:47 A moment later, Viv and Lucy are approached by some young men -- who seem to want to dance with them. Club members clicking their fingers (instead of clapping) to show their approval, seems somewhat "beatnik" to me - given my limited knowledge of "hip" vs. "square" culture, back in the 1950s and 1960s, in big cities' "dens of inequity" or hipster hangouts.
Those hippies must be in their 70s now!!
Grandparents!
"Don't jabber me, don't jabber me!"
"Don't blow your stack, pussycat!"
🤣
Those 2 so funny
Oh my!! Joe Dirt mullet hair-dos! Sometimes I'm very happy that time flies. ;)
Lol
The two hippy dudes who dance with Vivian and Lucy, did they remind anyone else of Hall and Oates?
I DISAGREE...SOWEE!!☺
OMG. They do!
I couldn't think of their names in that moment, but YES!!!
i am so glad I grew up with this show..simply the best tv...great writers,too.i'd give anything if Chuck Lorre was half as funny
CHUCK LORRE??
(The pastor???) 😳
@@virginiamartinez4774 no I think she means chuck lorre the sitcom creator made the timeless best loved shows
Two and a half men
And the big bang theory lol
He is. Yall just old.
Why didnt viv co star in all of the seasons of the lucyy show ? In my humble opinion she was the heart of this show. They were equaly entertaining.
She didn't want to continue playing the role on a permanent basis but was Lucy's guest several times.
They gave Lucy a new friend, Mary Jane.
In the begiing she did- but later she had commitments on the east coast. If I recall right she had a round of cancer, her husband and such were out of NY.
@@turboredcart I read in comments elsewhere that when the show moved to CA Viv couldn't continue b/c she didn't want to move across the country. Didn't she start her career on the stage?
@@DonnaBrooks she did begin her career on stage
❤one of my favs😂
😆 🤣
Funny !!!
So fun. Glad I found this.
beautiful moment.
(Harry ape )If the menu is not on the table we ain’t got it 😂😂😂😂😂😂
05:28 Those fumes were gathering a long time, I wondered when he was going to blow them off.🤣🤣
Still watching Lucy 2024 👍❤️🥰💯💯👍
i love u lucy😘
My favorite show 😁❤️❤️❤️
Love love this episode!! Lol
So sweet Lucy dear 💕
Lucy was fabulous on the radio in the 40's then on t.v which I'm glad she held to her guns(and Desi's persuasion to have her own real husband Desi Arnaz as her husband on the I love Lucy show and thru all her shows on her own after Desi she was wonderful and I loved her until she died...even the time she did the threes company documentary....THAT was exceptionally great
Just a quick FYI: As they enter the Harry Ape, there are two props visible. One is from the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy is wearing a bull costume: The head of the costume is sitting on the fire hydrant just to the right of the guy by the door. The second one is just to the left of the door. It's a green martian doll that was used in the My Favorite Martian episode There's No Cure For The Common Martian.
OMG! That sweater in the background with the braids! I need to make one:))
You see the way those kids were dancing at 12:00? No wonder they all have back and hip problems now. 😞😆
I Have This One ALREADY On DVD That I've Had Since............... 3-18-2005........... VIV VISITS LUCY (1967) Season: 5 Episode:15............ When Viv Visits Lucy The Two Dress Up As Beatniks To Try To Persuade Viv's Neighbor To Give Up His Lifestyle.................... This Part Is What I Like 11:27......................... P.s & Thanks For Uploading This Video PizzaFlik :).........................
They were the best team. AND Gale Gordon a fantastic foil.
12:07 People were a lot thinner then.
And we have all those cows crying to make fat acceptance a thing.
Yes and they were eating a diet that we would consider to be “unhealthy” today. I don’t think we got it right
MUCH MORE... innocent and naive in those days that's the big Focus compared to now!!** now not only adults the teenagers and kids I usually off just foul mouth and deceiving we all need Jesus to enter in2 our hearts...
They very good friends, all my best to Lucy show
)it's very natural.. excellent humor
I could have sworn that I remembered one of them getting up on the stage and doing some type of poem in the original production.
I wish i could have saw it live.
You might be getting this confused with Petticoat Junction. One of the few eps I can remember is when Bobbie Jo started hanging with some beatnik crowd & her mom let her hair down & got on stage & did some off the top of her head "poetry" & Bobbie Jo was embarrassed to death until everyone started applauding.
I've always thought 'Lament to a Small Town" should be at least up there with Kerouac's 'On The Road' or Ginsberg's "Howl'. It truly defines its era. ;)
R.i.p. ladie's!!!
i go too sleep too Lucy everynight
WAT a GREAT IDEA!!😘
seek help
The most alt Christmas song ever
I love the percussion
but it DOES backfire.. we didn't get to see the ending where viv and lucy get on stage.. ..viv sings and lucy plays guitar. 😐
We've come full circle to this. We have young people all over the country radicalized by the same nuts who were the young kids at the time this was made.
I was thinking the same thing. Especially when the police officer says "check the new handbook, are we allowed to ask someone to take their foot off our motorcycle?" I was thinking of Obama & Eric Holder vs. the current day police.
+fjvideo As the French say, "The more things change, the more they stay the same!" LOL! Also, when the "yuppie puppies" were growing up in the mid-1980s to mid-1990s, "The Lucy Show" was again back in fashion on the Nick at Nite, so THEY grew up with it...LOL!!! Which makes your original point contain more that just a little validity...(SMILE).
+fjvideo P.S.: When you say, "radicalized," I hope you don't mean don't mean to denigrate their integrity as good human beings (being socially and politically mindful, lacking the many petty prejudices that blighted the 1960s against marginalized Americans, and protesting today, as then, needless violent and unscrupulous behaviors of the varied "powerbrokers" that came to power in the 1980s and again in the early 2000s, or active persecution of people based on God-granted human qualities), but for their seemingly collective sense of generational "entitlement" and seemingly addictive reliance on the mass-world technology pandemic, rather than making more of an effort to relate face-to-face, in an humane and in-the-flesh intelligent manner (instead of posting insults and often hurtfully egotistical opinions on the internet, which they believe will protect their "anonymous" status, forever, without fail). The current generation is much to young (and self- preoccupied) to realize that NOTHING lasts forever, in one's favor---the time of the "privilege" of youth ends for every generation, eventually...from the "flaming youth" of the Roaring '20s to the youth of today, to and for which it seems EVERYTHING is "awesome!" LOL!
Jezebel1960 Jezebel thank you for posting such a thoughtful response
I remember the Lusy living in USA i thing I never mesing her show And after the Riky come Kuban and she driving him as Lucy thank you very much for this show I BILIVE evryone love the Lucy show,
That was Lucy!🌄
Awww, they cut out so many good parts! :(
Don't blow your stack Pussycat dont blow your stack 🕺🤣🤣🤣
🧡💐🌷RIP Lucy
The chipmunk 😂😂😂😂😂
LOVE THIS
The dances going on in The Hairy Ape remind me of Elaine's dance from Seinfeld 😂
Hey, you missed the ending when they all got arrested
I can't stop laughing, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yes we were it was the best yayyyyyy
I agree with Judy,i grew up watching I Love Lucy and the rest and till now hard to find another like her,both her Vivian Vance were my favourite