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Janice
08-12-2005, 01:28 PM
Lucille Ball Tops List of Dead Celebs

By DAVID BAUDER, AP

NEW YORK (August 11) - Lucille Ball is America's most beloved dead star. The company that developed the "Q score" that broadcasters and advertisers quietly consult to measure a personality's popularity has done a survey that tests the reputation of performers who have gone on to that big soundstage in the sky.

The redheaded sitcom star of the 1950s and '60s, who died in 1989, has topped past "Dead Q" lists as her comedies seemingly live forever on television, said Steve Levitt, president of Marketing Evaluations, Inc., which conducts the tests.

"What is there not to like about Lucy?" he said.

Bob Hope, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Red Skelton follow her on the popularity list.

For 41 years, Levitt's company has given consumers a list of names and asked if they know the people and to rate how much they like them. From their responses they calculate the Q score, a measure of both familiarity and likability.

Advertising executives use the information to make sponsorship decisions, while broadcasters check Q scores to see how well their news and entertainment stars are connecting.

Tom Hanks has been the most popular live star in the last few surveys.

Dead stars still do business, though. Coors used film clips of Wayne in a popular commercial, while Fred Astaire has danced to hawk a vacuum cleaner.

"Some of these deceased personalities have Q scores equal to or greater than some of the live personalities we measure," Levitt said.

Two performers are relatively new to the list: Johnny Carson and John Ritter were both ranked among the 10 most popular dead stars.

Others offer a reminder of television's power to keep people figuratively alive; "The Honeymooners" star Jackie Gleason, who died in 1987, is still remembered and beloved.

"Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz and Michael Landon fill out the top 10.

Out of 169 personalities tested, diet doctor Robert Atkins had the lowest score. Tupac Shakur and Johnnie Cochran also have high negative ratings, Levitt said.

The national survey was conducted by mail questionnaire.

Fleet
08-13-2005, 12:08 AM
I did figure that John Wayne and Bob Hope would be on there along with Lucy.
And I'm not surprised that John Ritter and Johnny Carson made the list, too.

Dr. Jazz
08-13-2005, 12:09 AM
Is there no love for Bob Crane?

;)

Fleet
08-13-2005, 02:34 AM
He's probably at #59, or somewhere around there. ;)

barwars
08-13-2005, 12:01 PM
Lucy makes sense.... but Elvis didn't make the Top 10?!

Dean Winchester
08-13-2005, 02:22 PM
Lucy makes sense.... but Elvis didn't make the Top 10?!

well, for every person who loves Elvis, I seem to encounter one who hates him. Mostly due to an urban legend that he made a racist remark in the 50's that has been proven time and again to be false, but I guess it's good to use as ammo for those who simply don't like him, like how a lot of people who hate Mariah Carey bring up the "I wish I was skinny like the kids in Ethiopia, except without the bugs hanging around me" comment that everyone knows she didn't say.

rusyd
08-13-2005, 03:24 PM
I'm glad Jimmy Stewart was on there. He was one of my favoriotes. :)

Janice
08-13-2005, 07:04 PM
I'm very surprised that Elvis Presley or Marilyn Monroe didn't score high on the list. They're both legends.

I Love John Ritter
08-13-2005, 08:07 PM
Oh, yeah...I completely forgot about Elvis!! We even share the same birthday :D Now that a few people have mentioned him, it is pretty surprising that he's not on the list...I think he's probably the most famous person in the world. It's surprising that Marylin Monroe, like Janice mentioned, isn't there as well. Here's a link where you can vote for your favorite late celebrity: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/ny-etdeadceleb0812,0,527841.story?coll=ny-entertainment-headlines

barwars
08-13-2005, 09:39 PM
Oh, yeah...I completely forgot about Elvis!! We even share the same birthday :D Now that a few people have mentioned him, it is pretty surprising that he's not on the list...I think he's probably the most famous person in the world.

Actually Jesus is the most famous person in the world. Pope John Paul II is second. That's what I heard shortly after Pope John Paul II passed away.

Zebra 3
08-14-2005, 02:16 PM
Dead stars still do business, though. Coors used film clips of Wayne in a popular commercial, while Fred Astaire has danced to hawk a vacuum cleaner.I have a favourable opinion of Fred Astaire, but I didn't care to see his image dancing with a vacuum cleaner.

Mikado
08-17-2005, 03:04 AM
I like Buddy Holly better than any of them , I also vote against Elvis , but it has nothing to do with racism ( I just find his music bland, once he joined RCA )...in fact, Elvis probably did more to get black and white together than anyone ( and he certainly enjoyed being with black people )