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Terry Ross
11-21-2000, 10:21 AM
After the 30-minute "I Love Lucy" episodes went off the air, the four principals went on to do 13-hour long "Lucy/Desi Comedy Hour" shows. The Ricardos andMertzes still lived in Connecticut but often travelled. Which is your favorite? I like the "Make Room For Daddy" episode because I remember that show as a child. Did know that during the filming of the very last episode "Lucy Meets The Mustache" (Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams), Lucy and Desi weren't speaking and are never alone in any one scene (except the last one, which was very emotional for them).

rjrane
11-25-2000, 04:41 PM
I liked the one where Fred MacMurray joined them on a uranium hunt,that turned out to be a wild goose chase that had started because of a false news-story that Lucy herself had printed.Fred MacMurray and William Frawley would work together in the later years.(My Three Sons.)

I noticed that in the Lucy-Desi/Make Room for Daddy Crossover,the judge in the court scene was Gale Gordon-who would work a LOT more with Lucy in the later years.

jamier42
02-05-2001, 05:31 PM
My favorite episodes of Lucy Desi Comedy Hour is The Danny Thomas one, The Hunt Uranium one, the one where Lucy races a horse. I like alot of them though. I have seen all of them.

SOAPDYNASTY
08-22-2002, 01:43 AM
Hi,

My favorite episodes of Lucy-Desi shows are.....

(1) Hunt for Uranium

(2) Make Room For Danny

:notworthy :love:

Kristina
09-15-2002, 08:30 PM
"Lucy Goes To Japan" that episode is so funny along with "Make Room For Danny" that one is hilarious!

JaneTVFan
09-16-2002, 12:01 AM
The Tallulah Bankhead episode is my favorite, followed by Lucy Makes Room for Danny and then Lucy Wants a Career.

dawsongirl
09-16-2002, 12:48 AM
The first one

SBTB Geek
09-16-2002, 11:36 PM
The one where Lucy joins a gardening competition, and when Lucy and Ricky went camping, and their boat was sinking. :D

SPLAIN
09-17-2002, 03:55 PM
To me the Danny Thomas one is the best and the one that held up the best after all those years. Especially where she's sitting on the edge of the bed and he's kissing her thinking it's his wife, the faces she makes are so different from anything else she's ever done, it cracks me up every time!

JaneTVFan
09-19-2002, 02:21 AM
Originally posted by SPLAIN
To me the Danny Thomas one is the best and the one that held up the best after all those years. Especially where she's sitting on the edge of the bed and he's kissing her thinking it's his wife, the faces she makes are so different from anything else she's ever done, it cracks me up every time!

Also, that courtroom scene is hysterical when she is playing charades because she's lost her voice. Gale Gordon was pretty hilarious in that scene as well. I think this and the Tallulah episode are the funniest, but this episode certainly fits the hour long format best as the Tallulah episode (as many critics have noted) is really more like to half hour episodes stitched together.

SPLAIN
09-19-2002, 09:08 AM
Jane, do you agree that although Tallulah was excellent in that episode, that it would really have been great to see Davis do the role as was originally planned, just the thought of seing those two former students together would have really been something. I agree with you though that the Tallulah and Thomas episodes were the two best of that lot!

JaneTVFan
09-19-2002, 05:12 PM
Originally posted by SPLAIN
Jane, do you agree that although Tallulah was excellent in that episode, that it would really have been great to see Davis do the role as was originally planned, just the thought of seing those two former students together would have really been something. I agree with you though that the Tallulah and Thomas episodes were the two best of that lot!

I can see Bette Davis being every bit as good in that role as Tallulah Bankhead. I can EASILY picture Davis in that role. I think she would have been great. Bette Davis, even when she wasn't acting, was very fiesty. Did you ever see her being interviewed in her later years? People talk about Lucy being blunt, but she was nothing compared to Bette Davis. Davis didn't care what she said or who she said it about. She didn't mince words. She used to crack me up with the things she said about people she didn't like. I could so easily see her threatening to pull Lucy's pink hair out by her black roots. But about Bette and Lucy being students together, I don't buy that story. If you've read my earlier comments (and I think you have), you know that I think that whole deal about Lucy being sent ALONE, by her poor, working class mother, to New York City to attend John Murray Anderson's acting school at the tender age of 15, and being kicked out for being too shy (Lucy was ANYTHING but shy) was a fabrication used to cover up a personal situation Lucy's family was trying to hide from the people of Jamestown.

SPLAIN
09-20-2002, 01:44 PM
Ok, i swear i wasn't trying to start something, will think about this whole thin on the weekend and get back to you. As for the thing about Davis, YES YES YES, i've always said Lucy did the same things Hepburn and Crawford and Davis did, but she was a lot more caring and compassionate than they were. All older people get that way, you are at a stage in your life where you don't have to kiss you know what anymore as mnuch as you've done all your life and you can finally muster up the courage to say things honestly and amazingly enough, people usually LOVE that , maybe not on these boards though! I used to LOVE watching Davis rip out those comments, and Lucy was more cautious but she still did also! Jane, you must have heard the one where Desi NEVER let her do talk shows as he thought people would not accept her as she really was and it would ruin her image, and in a way he was right, because it was a shock to me when i first heard her talk like a truck driver, i expected Lucy Ricardo, and that's not who she was, she didn't get to be where she was by being a goodie two shoes, nobody could do that!

JaneTVFan
09-22-2002, 02:18 AM
Originally posted by SPLAIN
Jane, you must have heard the one where Desi NEVER let her do talk shows as he thought people would not accept her as she really was and it would ruin her image, and in a way he was right, because it was a shock to me when i first heard her talk like a truck driver, i expected Lucy Ricardo, and that's not who she was, she didn't get to be where she was by being a goodie two shoes, nobody could do that!

Yes, I have heard about Desi keeping Lucy off talk shows. And I understand the shock you felt hearing her on talk shows. I had the same reaction. I used to watch those shows just hoping she wouldn't swear (which she usually did anyway) because I wanted her to come across looking like she had class. Fortunately, she at least managed not to use the "f" word or the "s" word on TV, words she seemed to commonly use in private. I never actually heard her being bleeped.

SPLAIN
09-23-2002, 10:25 AM
Well, lemme share this one funny story about class and language. When Lucy got her Friar's roast, everybody got warned not to do it really raunchy like with Berle or Hope so Johnny Carson comes out and warns everybody, please let's show some class and decorum and not use foul language etc..., and then he says, Ladies and Gentlemen, Lucille Testicule, nobody laughed harder than Lucy and when she told the story to Merv the following week on his talk show, they were coming back from commercial and still talking about it as they could not do that type of humor on the actual show, and you can hear Lucy saying, well, that's because they can't do that with YOUR name!

LucyCrazy
10-23-2002, 06:00 PM
My favorite ones were the Uranium hunt with Fred Macmurray (sp?) and the first one where Lucy and Desi tell the story of how they meet. :clap: (the made up one of course.) I thought that one was so sweet especially the seen in the restaurant!! And i did know that little tid bit about the last show. I thought that was very sad and depressing. :( :crying:

*ShortCake*
10-30-2002, 12:03 PM
Hehe Lucycrazy! I really love Lucy Hunts Uranium. I think that is my favorite of all of them ;)


-Ashley

SPLAIN
10-30-2002, 01:57 PM
Really? Mine is the Danny Thomas one, then the Tallulah Bankhead one!

*ShortCake*
10-31-2002, 05:27 PM
I like the Tallulah Bankhead one too! .. I dont really like Lucy Wins a Racehorse, because after that they never mention the horse ever again.. kinda weird!! :/

-Ashley

SPLAIN
11-01-2002, 11:09 AM
I always say, the ONE area they goofed on, was not having somebody in charge of continuity! They were married 15 years, the following week 25 years, AND, as if that wasn't enough, then the syndicater in charge of showing the episodes would skip from Lucy's pregnant Tuesday and the baby is going to kindergarden on Wednesday! Then Thursday she tells Ricky she's pregnant!