I Love Lucy: The Joys of Friendship


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I Love Lucy's Lucy and Ethel are TV's original BFFs. This celebration of their friendship is the perfect way to share the laughter, joy, and love of best girlfriends. Everybody loves Lucy. And nothing has been more enduring, from the 180 episodes of I Love Lucy that ran from 1951 to 1957 and have never been off the air since, than Lucy Ricardo's deep friendship with Ethel Mertz. Usually finding themselves in zany, hysterical situations, these best friends have always come through it (even with chocolate all over their faces) together. This book celebrates Lucy and Ethel's friendship, by illustrating, through images and text, not only it's timelessness, but universality. "I Love Lucy": The Joys of Friendship features more than fifty hilarious images of Lucy and Ethel paired with quotes from the show, "Well, of course, I'll need the help of a very loyal friend"; "Good friends are worth more than the price of a television set"; "What's wrong with good friends harmonizing a little? That's what the world needs more of"; and affirmations such as True friendship knows no distance, The only thing better than a good friend is a good friend and chocolate, and We can always make each other laugh.




I Love Lucy: Best Friends Forever


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Show your best pal how much she means to you with writing prompts inspired by the adventures of the original dynamic duo, Lucy and Ethel. This interactive book invites you to fill in what you love about your friend, with writing prompts inspired by the adventures of the original dynamic duo, Lucy and Ethel. Once completed, the book becomes a personalized gift that perfectly expresses your appreciation and records some of your greatest schemes, laughs, and heartwarming moments together. This book features black-and-white and full-color photography from I Love Lucy throughout. TM & © 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. I Love Lucy and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Images of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz are licensed by Desilu, too, LLC.







I Loved Lucy


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Few people knew Lucille Ball the way Lee Tannen did. Lee first met Lucy as a child, but their close and enduring relationship began almost twenty-five years later. Now, Tannen gives us an intimate portrait of the "lost" Lucy years: from what life was like in her Beverly Hills and Palm Springs hideaways to how she traveled, what she ate, and how she entertained. I Loved Lucy reveals for the first time the private face of a beloved star whose public persona is the most famous in television history.




I Had a Ball


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Knowing how much Mom liked Michael Stern, I knew his book would be honestand it is. I Had a Ball is full of stories no one but Michael would know. His friendship with Mom is evident on every page. A good read. Thank you, Michael (Desi Arnaz Jr.). Michaels memories are my memories, only clearer. What a talent for details! It was very moving for me to relive so much of our lives through Michaels eyes. Very entertaining. Charming. And, more importantly, true. As Mom wrote on one of her photos to him, Happy Thoughts (Lucie Arnaz). I am a big fan of Michael Stern. Yes, I know, hes the fan of all fans, and as a writer, hes opened his special door and shared real time with Lucille Ball. But Michael is beyond fan-hood. He is a doer, a volunteer, and I know that from his over-forty-year relationship helping Actors and Others for Animals. Lucy and little Lucie started the ball (no pun intended) rolling at the very first fundraiser and stayed the course. And Michael continues to respect Lucys passion. His love for Lucy is legendary. And his value for all players is evident in his actions. Thank you, Michael, for making us all feel so good (Jackie Joseph). I have known Michael since he was a teenager. He was such a fan of Lucy and always appeared at filming of her shows or other events Lucy attended. One time, Lucys mom, DeDe, took him backstage to meet Lucy in person. Lucy told him if he wanted to be her number one fan, he would have to stay in school and get a job. Lucy loved her fans, and they were important to her. Lucy did indeed call Michael her number one fan. He has been my very good friend, and he still is a very nice young man. His book has brought back many happy memories. He knew the Lucy we all loved (Wanda Clark secretary of Lucille Ball). In 1971, ten-year-old Michael Stern thought he had died and gone to heaven as he watched a filming of Heres Lucy. He was enthralled with a redhead gifted with beauty, stage presence, and the ability to make others laugh. Over the next few years, he would attend several more filmings, meet Lucy, and eventually become (in Lucys own words) her number one fan. In his memoir, Michael Stern offers a refreshing glimpse into the life of a natural comedienne and actress as he provides a fascinating narrative on what it was like to become first a fan and then a friend with one of the biggest television personalities of all time. Known to fans simply as Lucy, she entertained millions of people across the world with shows like I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, and Heres Lucy. But to Michael, who was eventually allowed access into her private world, she was a fascinating woman with whom he would share many unforgettable adventures. I Had a Ball is a unique tribute to Lucys legacy, her spirit, her talent, and her enthusiasm for lifesure to entertain Lucy fans, television aficionados, and comedy lovers around the world.




I Love Lucy: Best Friends


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Now best friends can express how they feel about each other while sharing laughs from television's all-time favorite pals, the gang from I Love Lucy. They know a best friend is one who will help you peddle your million-dollar salad dressing—on skates. If you're caught wearing a potato sack on the Champs Elysées, a best friend is right there beside you in matching burlap. When they find themselves spending the wee morning hours stealing cement blocks from Grauman's Chinese Theater, friends will know the first among many Lucy-style lessons on friendship found in this book: No matter how wacky the scheme, a best friend is with you through thick and thin!




The Political Theory of I Love Lucy


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This book looks at how the classic television series fits into the cultural milieu of mid-century America. I Love Lucy incorporates key themes of the 1950s American political scene and classic American values of family, social mobility, community, individualism and work, keeping in mind that “Luck” as Machiavelli said “is the arbiter of half of what we do.” As the beloved American TV queen, Lucy Ricardo is a psychologically complicated character, conflicted between her role as a 1950s housewife and her wish to be a star. She is an icon of social mobility, going from a small New York City apartment to a country house in a swanky suburb, and an example of the “transitional” woman who wants to have it all. Is she a feminist? Is she a conformist? Does she prefer the country to the city? Whether she is working on the chocolate factory assembly line, baking bread, or achieving the American dream, Lucy is always “speeding it up!”




I Love Lucy


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Recapture 50 unforgettable episodes from the world's favorite television comedy in I Love Lucy®: The Classic Moments . This hilarious tribute is arranged chronologically by episode number, including title, original air date, and plot line, and is accompanied by more than 100 black-and-white photographs. The introduction provides fascinating background about the show's cultural significance and explains why America still loves Lucy, Ricky, Ethel, and Fred. Tom Watson is president of the We Love Lucy Fan Club.




I Love Lucy: Let's Put on a Show!


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The world's most beloved classic TV show and its iconic characters--Lucy, Ricky, Fred, and Ethel--take the spotlight in this original, officially licensed story about celebrating our unique gifts. We all have a talent . . . don't we? In this brand-new story inspired by I Love Lucy, Lucy, Ricky, Fred, and Ethel are putting on a show! Ricky plays the conga drum and sings "Babalu," Fred and Ethel dance, and Lucy . . . well, what won't Lucy do to get on stage? Though she tries playing the saxophone, singing a song, and dancing, Lucy can't seem to find what she's good at. Maybe she should just wrap chocolates to give out after the show? ​Featuring beloved characters and moments from the classic television series, this book is the perfect way for readers of all ages to experience, and share, their love of Lucy!




The Quotable I Love Lucy


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Edwards presents a compendium of the funniest zingers, jokes, and witticisms that have made millions of fans tune in to "I Love Lucy" episode after episode. 100 photos & illustrations.