MamasFamilyFan
12-08-2001, 02:25 PM
HEY everyone, I had read somewhere that the I Love Lucy Christmas episode was never a part of the series, and was shown in the 1990s- is that true? it also said that it aired two times, and the second time was in a color version... does anyone know if this could have been true?
PS- I MISS LUCY SO MUCH, AND I WISH NICKATNITE OR SOME OTHER STATION (OTHER THAN TVLAND) COULD BRING IT BACK!
LucyFan
12-08-2001, 11:05 PM
Yes, it is true. CBS aired a color version of the "I Love Lucy" christmas special back in the 90's. I even have it on tape.
Barnabas1
12-09-2001, 08:35 AM
Really?????????????????:eek:
Chelsea
12-09-2001, 03:24 PM
WHAT??? THis surprises me............
RWCTV
12-10-2001, 02:44 AM
I know that CBS aired the program in 1989 and there was no other landmark airing noted according to the books. Was it colorized well? Also every year in my area, they release the Christmas special on video. Do you think that TVLAND will air one of them in color and one of them in black and white? I guess we'll have to wait and see.
boymisfit
12-11-2001, 12:14 PM
Yep, the year after CBS showed the Christmas special, they aired it again, but in color. It looks wonderful. I have it on tape and watched it a few days ago. I hope they replay it again somewhere so you can see it!
TV Guy
12-11-2001, 09:57 PM
I remember seeing it, and I thought the colors were a bit strong. I turned down the color on my TV a bit, and it looked terrific. Strange that it's never been seen again in color.
RWCTV
12-12-2001, 08:54 AM
I always wanted to see Lucy in color. In fact did you notice that the later episodes of I Love Lucy were so dark and crisp that you wonder why they weren't made in color? In the late 50's, the later Superman episodes were made in color, and then aired in black and white. I wonder if that could be the case here. Do you think they would ever let us know for sure?
TV Guy
12-13-2001, 12:43 AM
Yeah, unfortunately, they were made in black-and-white, even though there had been some discussion about converting the show to color. They ultimately decided that they couldn't work the color conversion into the budget. There's a quote somewhere, from either Jess Oppenheimer or some CBS executive, where they say something like "'Lucy' is just as funny in black-and-white. Color isn't necessary for sitcoms".
The second and third seasons of "The Lucy Show" were, like "Superman", filmed in color but originally broadcast in B&W, because Desilu knew that filming in color would make the reruns more valuable in syndication later on.