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Old 05-09-2016, 08:02 PM   #1
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Default The Lucy Show Returns to MeTV

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"The Lucy Show replaces I Love Lucy Monday-Friday at 6:30am ET/PT. I Love Lucy remains on Sundays from 4:00- 5:00pm ET/PT."
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"The Lucy Show replaces I Love Lucy Monday-Friday at 6:30am ET/PT. I Love Lucy remains on Sundays from 4:00- 5:00pm ET/PT."
I think The Lucy Show is set to rejoin the schedule on Monday, May 30, 2016.
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I think The Lucy Show is set to rejoin the schedule on Monday, May 30, 2016.

Yippee!!! It's back to episode #1 ("Lucy Waits Up for Chris") when The Lucy Show returns to MeTV on May 30 (two weeks from today). So we get to see those hilarious early episodes of the show with Vivian Vance.


http://www.metv.com/schedule/2016-5-30

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Just a reminder: The return of The Lucy Show to MeTV is only days away. The Lucy Show returns staring with episode #1, "Lucy Waits Up for Chris," on Monday morning at 6:30 AM.

http://metv.com/schedule/2016-05-30

The Lucy Show, weekday mornings at 6:30 AM on MeTV.
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"The Lucy Show replaces I Love Lucy Monday-Friday at 6:30am ET/PT. I Love Lucy remains on Sundays from 4:00- 5:00pm ET/PT."

I've been watching all week, and THANK GOD they have started airing it again. I like ILL but it is only on 500 times a day. We need The Lucy Show.
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I remember seeing this show probably in the late 60's and seeing much of the show in black and white. If I recall, the season where was Lucy goes to Marineland was in color. Just read on Wikipedia that the 2nd season to the Marine land season , were aired in black and white. I found that interesting. Lucy had filmed color shows, but aired in black and white.
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I remember seeing this show probably in the late 60's and seeing much of the show in black and white. If I recall, the season where was Lucy goes to Marineland was in color. Just read on Wikipedia that the 2nd season to the Marine land season , were aired in black and white. I found that interesting. Lucy had filmed color shows, but aired in black and white.
Lucille Ball was looking ahead to the inevitable: color television. NBC was owned by RCA, which was a major producer of television sets. So NBC started broadcasting many of its shows in color earlier than the other networks in order to help boost sales of RCA color television sets. CBS had no interest in helping NBC's parent company sell TVs, so they continued broadcasting in B&W for several seasons. But Lucille Ball saw the writing on the wall. She wanted to make sure her show had some additional life in reruns; hence, she starting filming her shows in color, starting in 1963, even though CBS continued broadcasting it in B&W, until 1965.
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