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"Here's" this beloved redheaded comedienne, somehow teamed with Detective Joe Mannix in a 1971 episode |
Lucille Ball
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$400 |
J |
CROSSOVER TV |
2018-04-25 |
#7748 |
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The first national issue of TV Guide, April 1953, featured a photo of this zany comedienne's "$50,000,000 baby" |
Lucille Ball
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$200 |
J |
TV THROUGH THE YEARS |
2013-10-22 |
#6692 |
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Seen here on a U.S. stamp, most of us seeheron the eternally popular reruns of shows she starred in from the 1950s |
Lucille Ball
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$800 |
J |
WHAT'S ON TV, KIDS? |
2005-10-14 |
#4850 |
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Debuting in April 1953, the first cover, seen here, featured her newborn son, Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV |
Lucille Ball
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$200 |
J |
TV GUIDE |
2003-04-08 |
#4292 |
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In 1962 she was Lucy Carmichael; in 1968 she became Lucy Carter |
Lucille Ball
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$200 |
DJ |
'60s TV |
2001-07-12 |
#3899 |
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MacGillicuddy was her TV maiden name from 1951 to 1960 (it still is today in reruns) |
Lucille Ball
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$100 |
J |
TV CHARACTERS' MAIDEN NAMES |
1999-10-21 |
#3479 |
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In 1997, TV Guide's No. 2 pick for the 100 greatest episodes of all time was her stint selling Vitameatavegamin |
Lucille Ball
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$100 |
J |
TELEVISION |
1999-02-25 |
#3339 |
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She moved from radio to TV in 1951 after she dreamt old friend Carol Lombard said, "Go ahead" |
Lucille Ball
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$400 |
J |
TV COMEDIENNES |
1991-01-14 |
#1471 |
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Her real baby who was born on the same day as her TV baby, appeared on the first cover of TV Guide |
Lucille Ball
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$500 |
J |
TELEVISION |
1990-05-30 |
#1338 |