Old-Time Radio's Greatest Stars: Lucille Ball Collection 1
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Lucille Ball was an accomplished actress, comedian, model, entertainment studio executive and producer. She was the star of the self-produced TV sitcoms I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy and Life with Lucy, as well as television specials aired under the title The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. She began her career in 1929 as a model, graduating to Broadway and later to films. While a contract player at RKO, she met Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz, and the two eloped in 1940. During radio's Golden Age, she starred in hundreds of radio programs, including her own series titled My Favorite Husband, opposite Richard Denning. In the 1950s, she ventured into television and in 1951, she and Arnaz created the sitcom I Love Lucy, a series that became one of the most beloved in television history. In 1962, Ball became the first woman to run a major television studio, Desilu Productions, which produced many popular series, including Mission: Impossible and Star Trek. This collection contains 10 of her popular radio performances, and we hope you will Love Lucy all over again!
The Kraft Music Hall 10-7-43 w/ Bing Crosby and Lucille Ball
The Abbott & Costello Show 11-18-43 w/ Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Lucille Ball
Suspense 1-13-44 "Dime a Dance" w/ Lucille Ball and Hans Conried
The Screen Guild Players 5/1/44 "A Night to Remember" w/ Lucille Ball and Brian Donlevy
The Harold Lloyd Comedy Theatre 2/11/45 "A Girl, A Guy and a Gob" w/ Lucille Ball and George Murphy with Harold Lloyd (host)
The Jimmy Durante Show 10/29/47 w/ Jimmy Durante and Lucille Ball
The Kraft Music Hall 1/22/48 w/ Al Jolson and Lucille Ball
The Lux Radio Theatre 3/27/50 "The Man Who Came to Dinner" w/ Lucille Ball and Clifton Webb (1-hour)
My Favorite Husband 6/4/50 "George is a Slob" w/ Lucille Ball and Richard Denning
The Screen Director's Playhouse 3/1/51 "A Foreign Affair" w/ Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Lucille Ball (1-hour)
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