The Lucy Show V.3 (DVD)

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The Lucy Show V.3 (DVD)

Condition

New

Publisher

Echo Bridge Home Entertainment

Published Date

2002-08-13

Rating MPA

Not Rated

Recording Length

178

Recording Studio

Echo Bridge Home Entertainment

Format

DVD

Brand

Echo Bridge Home Entertainment

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

B00008G8X8

UPC / EAN

096009065799

Year

1962

ReleaseDate

1962-10-01

Awards

Won 2 Primetime Emmys, 2 wins & 9 nominations total

Stars

Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Vivian Vance

Series Produced by

Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Tommy Thompson, Elliott Lewis, Jack Donohue, Gary Morton, Jack Aldworth

Series Music by

Wilbur Hatch, Julian Davidson

Series Cinematography by

Maury Gertsman, Nicholas Musuraca

Series Film Editing by

John M. Foley, Argyle Nelson Jr., Bill Heath

Series Casting By

Kerwin Coughlin, Joseph D Agosta

Series Art Direction by

Rolland M. Brooks, Carl Braunger, Pato Guzman, Claudio Guzmán, Walter McKeegan

Series Set Decoration by

Ross Dowd, Arthur Jeph Parker

Series Costume Design by

Edward Stevenson

Series Makeup Department

Irma Kusely, Hal King, Lee Greenway, Gene Hibbs, Don L. Cash, Charles Blackman, Dan Greenway, Larry Butterworth, Kiva Hoffman, Louis Hippe, Christine Widmeyer, Newton Jones, Webster C. Phillips, Richard Cobos, Donald W. Roberson, Phillip Scheer, Jane Shugrue, Henry Vilardo, Steven Clensos, Mike Moschella, Jack Obringer, E.W. Overlander, Brian Perrow, Frank Prehoda, Jack Stone, Wally Westmore

Series Production Management

James Paisley, Lucille Ball, Leo Pepin, Bill Heath, Gary Morton

Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Tommy Thompson, Louis Nicoletti, Gregg Peters

Series Art Department

Kenneth L. Westcott, Joseph Musso, Lloyd R. Apperson

Series Sound Department

Cam McCulloch, Joseph G. Sorokin, Eldon Campbell, John Speak, Charles David Forrest, Terrance Emerson, James G. Stewart

Series Special Effects by

Les Warburton

Series Stunts

Carol Daniels, Jesse Wayne

Series Camera and Electrical Department

Maury Thompson, James Niver, Michael A. Jones, George Flournoy, Ronald Vidor, Robert F. Sparks, Earl C. Williman

Series Costume and Wardrobe Department

Della Fox, Frank Cardinale, Renita Reachi, Sharon Thober, Wayne Reed

Series Editorial Department

Bill Heath

Series Music Department

Julian Davidson, Jack Hunsaker, Robert H. Raff, Marl Young, Mel Tormé, Wilbur Hatch, Bob Lees, Robert O Brien, Paul Salamunovich, Max Showalter, Peter Walker

Series Script and Continuity Department

Milt Josefsberg, Frances Steens

Series Transportation Department

Frank Khoury

Series Additional Crew

Roy Rowan, Gary Morton, Jack Baker, Miriam Nelson, Robert E. Blair, Ralph Helfer

Genres

Comedy

Companies

Desilu Productions, Paramount Television

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

TV-PG

ImDbRating

7.2

ImDb Rating Votes

2855

Short Description

The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962 to 1968. It was Lucille Ball s follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the fourth season (1965–1966) divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star.

The earliest scripts were titled The Lucille Ball Show; but, when that title was rejected by CBS, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.

Keywords

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