The Lucy Show

The Lucy Show was an American comedy series that CBS ran from October 1, 1962 to March 11, 1968. Lucille Ball was the star of the show that was supposed to be the hugely popular series I Love Lucy to replace. The cast changed settled, only Gale Gordon who made its appearance in the second season remained long in the series. The first working title of the series was The Lucille Ball Show but all episodes appeared under the name The Lucy Show.



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[hide] *1 history of the show  ==History of the show[ Edit] == The series began with Lucille Ball as Lucy Carmichael, a widow with two children (Chris and Jerry). They were living in Danfield, New York and Lucy shared her home with her divorced friend Vivian Bagley (Vivian Vance) and her son Sherman. Lucy had inherited a lot of money and that was managed by banker Barnsdahl (Charles Lane). At the beginning of season 1963/64 Lane was replaced by Gale Gordon now Theodore Mooney played. Gordon stayed up all series part of the cast despite that the format changed several times. Gordon had to play along in the first season but was still contractually connected with Dennis the Menace. Lucy eventually went for Mr. Mooney on the benchwork. At the beginning of the season left the series in 1965 Vance, it was said that her character married. Lucy, her son Jerry and Mr. Mooney moved to Los Angelesand worked there for another bank. Her daughter Chris went on studying and was only sporadically named. Vivian visited Lucy again several times in LA as a guest actress.
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 * 2.1 Emmy Awards
 * 2.2 Golden Globe
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Shortly thereafter, the character of Jerry also from the series written, he entered the army in. Lucy got a new best friend, Mary Jane Lewis (Mary Jane Croft) and then changed the series again. The bank became the head decor and many well-known guest stars who usually played themselves in storylines about the bank. Guest roles were there among other things of Dean Martin, Jack Benny, George Burns, Joan Crawford, Carol Burnett, Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas, Robert Goulet, Phil Silvers and Milton Berle.

During season 1967/68 sold Lucy the production company Desilu (who owned the show and who also produced). Because Ball would rather no longer wanted to play in a show that they not figured out they possessed a new series, here's Lucy, which Gordon and Croft (and sometimes also Vivian Vance) employed. They all played new characters, although they showed similarities with their previous characters. Here's Lucy ran six seasons on. ==Prices[ Edit] == ===Emmy Awards[ Edit] === ===Golden Globe<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] ===
 * 1963 -Best female lead in a series-Lucille Ball (nominated)
 * 1966 -Best female lead in a comedy series-Lucille Ball (nominated)
 * 1967 -best supporting actor in a comedy series-Gale Gordon (nominated)
 * 1967 -best directing in a comedy series-Maury Thompson (nominated)
 * 1967 - Best female lead in a comedy series-Lucille Ball (won)
 * 1968 -best comedy series – Tommy Thompson (producer) (nominated)
 * 1968 -best supporting actor in a comedy series-Gale Gordon (nominated)
 * 1968 - Best female lead in a comedy series-Lucille Ball (won)
 * 1968 -Best female TV star-Lucille Ball (nominated)