Thirty-seven years ago today, Lucille Ball of 'I Love Lucy' passed away, leaving behind a timeless comedy legacy.
Lucille Ball is getting her own weekly spotlight on Catchy Comedy, the digital network known for airing classic sitcoms from the ’50s through the 2010s. The new programming block, dubbed Catchy Loves ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In February 1974, The New York Times reported that Ball, a “Monday night fixture” on CBS for 23 years, voluntarily ended Here’s ...
Everybody knows Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and the legend of “I Love Lucy.” But do they really? There have been several movies over the years about the two icons, including Aaron Sorkin’s recent “Being ...
Television comedy tends to fall into two distinct camps. There are the rapid-fire joke factories, built around punchlines ...
In March 1974, Lucille Ball’s 23-year consecutive primetime TV run came to an end with the cancellation of Here’s Lucy. The beloved star’s third CBS sitcom aired its final episode, titled “Lucy Fights ...