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Lucille Ball: Lucy's Lost Episodes (2000)
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Starring: Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz
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Category: Television
Studio: GT Media
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
83 mins

 
 

 

Rare Gems To Make You Love Lucy All Over Again

Here are laugh-filled moments with America's First Lady of Comedy that have been unseen for many years, in this compilation of rediscovered hilarity that'll make you fall in love with Lucy all over again. Included are rare video and film footage comprising unique television guest appearances, comedy sketches, promos, outtakes, and much more, which make up a part of TV history hidden for decades.

The I Love Lucy cast appears on episodes of Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town and The Bob Hope Show, and in a special promotional film for the network affiliates and the sponsor of Desilu Playhouse. You'll also see Lucy with Desi as the mystery challengers on an episode of What's My Line?, and as a guest on various shows in the early 1960s, sometimes showing her TV or movie goofs and outtakes.