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Vivian Vance Videos
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 | Vivian Vance roasts Lucille Ball Dean Martin Roast |  | Remembering The 1950's Remembering The 1950's ************************ I Love Lucy ************************ Lucille Ball 161 episodes, 1951-1957 Born August 6, 1911 Died: April 26, 1989 Desi Arnaz 161 episodes, 1951-1957 Born March 2, 1917 Died December 2, 1986 William Frawley 159 episodes, 1951-1957 Born February 26, 1887 Died March 3, 1966 Vivian Vance 158 episodes, 1951-1957 Born July 26, 1909 Died August 17, 1979 ************************ The Phil Silvers Show - 138 episodes (142 Episodes were filmed) ************************ Phil Silvers Born: May 11, 1911 - Died: November 1, 1985 ************************ Sid Caesar Your Show of Shows - 2/25/1950 - 6/6/1954 ************************ Sid Caesar Born September 08, 1922 Imogene Coca Born November 18, 1908 - Died June 2, 2001 in Carl Reiner Born March 20, 1922 Howard Morris Born September 4, 1919 Died May 21, 2005 ************************ You Bet Your Life 1950 - 1961 ************************ Groucho Marx Born October 2, 1890 Died August 19, 1977 ************************ The Honeymooners - 39 episodes ************************ Jackie Gleason - February 26, 1916 Died June 24th, 1987 Audrey Meadows - Born on February 8th, 1926 Died February 3rd, 1996 |  | I Love Lucy - On Stage Color Footage (1951) A Request from an "I Love Lucy" fan who lives in New Jersey, United States. This short 8mm Color film Footage was fimed by an audience member of "I Love Lucy", on the evening of October 12, 1951, at Sound Stage #2 of Desilu Studios, Hollywood, California. The episode fimed that night was 6th Episode of the First Season, "The Audition".(It was a remake of "I Love Lucy" pilot episode, which was presumed lost until 1990.) Although there were many people who tried to capture the scene of filming, Jess Oppenheimer, the producer and writer of "I Love Lucy", prohibited it, because of the possibilities of Leaking. Because of this, this footage is the only surviving material of "Behind-the-Scenes" of this legendary sitcom. (It is said that Desi Arnaz filmed some filming scenes using his own 8mm movie camera, but it is not proven.) Of all four main stars, Vivian Vance is not appearing in this footage. Jess Oppenheimer, and the famous cameraman, Karl Freund, are seen briefly. |  | Lucy wears roller skates to a dance (Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance) MY NEW ACCOUNT--www.youtube.com thelucyshowdvd.com From the Lucy Show episode, "Lucy the Good Skate," originally aired September 21st, 1964. Lucy must wear roller skates to a formal dance since her feet swelled up and she can't get them off! ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO CBS I DO NOT OWN THE LUCY SHOW. |  | Vivian Vance (July 26, 1909-August 17, 1979) mini tribute to Viv PeachToadstool4 Productions (TM) |  | Lucy Show season 1 intro The opening theme for the first season of "The Lucy Show". This includes the same types of stick figures used for the original openings for "I Love Lucy" (but with Vivian Vance replacing Desi Arnaz). |  | Vitameatavegamin Desperate to be in Ricky's(Desi Arnaz) new television commercial, Lucy(Lucille Ball) makes every attempt to get her way; which eventually pays off. But her one-and-only chance flops when she is forced to test the sponsor's product over-and-over, a vitamin syrup called Vitametavegamin, which is 23% alcohol. Lucy Does a TV Commercial Episode Number: 30 Season Num: 1 First Aired: May 5, 1952 Writer: Bob Carroll Jr., Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh Davis Director: Marc Daniels Star: Lucille Ball (Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo), Desi Arnaz (Ricky Ricardo), Vivian Vance (Ethel Mertz), William Frawley (Fred Hobart Mertz) Recurring Role: Jerry Hausner (Joe) Guest Star: Ross Elliott (Director), Maury Thompson (Script Clerk) |  | Shaeffer Pen Commercial Vivian Vance 1950's This commercial features I love Lucy star Vivian Vance |  | #28. The Operetta (I Love Lucy/legendado) Lucy (Lucille Ball) e Ethel (Vivian Vance) escrevem e estrelam um musical neste episódio. Lucy, muito desafinada, consegue o papel da cigana feia; Ethel, por sua vez interpreta Lily a doce garota do campo. Tudo iria bem, se o corpo de baile não quisesse aparecer tanto quanto Lucy... Mais uma cena momorável da incomparavelmente engraçada, Lucille Ball em "I Love Lucy". I LOVE LUCY no ORKUT: www.orkut.com |  | Vivian Vance talk show interview from 1970 In this clip from "The Mike Douglas Show", Vivian says that because of "I Love Lucy", everywhere she goes in life she is well-known and well-loved. |
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