Harpo, Fred, and Lucille on a war bond tour - 1943
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Harpo, Fred, and Lucille on a war bond tour - 1943
Lucille Ball jokes around with her friend Johnny Carson during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, originally broadcast by NBC on March 22nd, 1974.
Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance during production of The Lucy Show episode entitled Lucy and Viv Put in a Shower, originally broadcast by CBS on January 28th, 1963. After completing the scene involving the pair trapped in a shower that was rapidly filling with water after they screwed up the drain and door handle, the director of the episode, Jack Donohue, hung up the "Please Do Not Feed" sign as a gag. Fun Fact: Lucille almost drowned while filming this scene, trapped upside down and unable to maneuver her way around in the tight quarters until Vivian realized she was in trouble, grabbed her by the hair, and yanked her back up so she could breathe.
I LOVE LUCY (1951 - 1957) 6.11 | Christmas Show
Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball photographed by Ray Jones for Lover Come Back (1946)
LUCILLE BALL in DU BARRY WAS A LADY (1943) — dir. Roy Del Ruth
I LOVE LUCY (1951 - 1957) 1.01 | The Girls Want to Go to a Nightclub
Royal Crown Cola Co, 1946
Betty Grable and Lucille Ball, 1930s
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Gee, that's a cute couple. I wonder what ever happened to them. Haven't you heard? They lived happily ever after. LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ AS LUCY AND RICKY RICARDO I LOVE LUCY (1951-1957)
Lucille Ball, 1942
Bob Hope and Lucille Ball both dressed up as Santa Claus in the 1960 film "The Facts of Life"
Lucy and Little Desi in their backyard, 1957
Betty Grable, Darryl Zanuck, Marilyn Monroe, Walter Winchell, Lucille Ball, Jimmy McHugh, Jane Russell, and Louella Parsons at Walter Winchell's party for Louella Parsons at Ciro's Nightclub in West Hollywood, May 1953.
1957 I love Lucy Comic Cover
I LOVE LUCY (1951 — 1957) 1.34, "Ricky Thinks He's Getting Bald" Episode aired June 2, 1952