Zoe & Max - Series 29 episode 23 “Something to live for.” Feb 28th 2015.
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Zoe & Max - Series 29 episode 23 “Something to live for.” Feb 28th 2015.
Tell me I may always dance the anniversary waltz with you
Tears everywhere omg
"I love Lucy was never just a title." - Desi Arnaz.
Maureen O'Hara for Flame of Araby (1951)
Maureen O’Hara.
Maureen O’Hara
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(2001/2015)
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“I Love Lucy has been called the most popular television show of all time. Such national devotion to one show can never happen again; there are too many shows on many more channels now. But in 1951-1952, our show changed the Monday-night habits of America. Between nine and nine-thirty, taxis disappeared from the streets of New York. Marshall Fields department store in Chicago hung up a sign: ‘We Love Lucy too, so from now on we will be open Thursday nights instead of Monday.’ Telephone calls across the nation dropped sharply during that half hour, as well as the water flush rate, as whole families sat glued to their seats.”
Sixty-Four Years of I Love Lucy // October 15, 1951
“Holding him wasn’t good enough for Lucy, oh no. He was apart of her, and she was apart of him. At that time nothing kept them apart.”
- Cleo Smith
and I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again
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“The Lucy Show” bloopers (x)
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz at home, 1953.