Ball, Lucille, 1911-1989
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1911-1989
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Ball, Lucille, 1911-1989
Name
Ball, Lucille
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- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Inc. ; producer, Jess Oppenheimer ; head writer, Jess Oppenheimer ; directors, William Asher, Marc Daniels, James V. Kern, The complete second season
- TV sets, CBS Broadcasting and Paramount Pictures ; distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment
- Hooray for Captain Spaulding, The Marx Brothers
- Du Barry was a lady, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; produced by Arthur Freed ; screen play by Irving Brecher ; adaptation by Nancy Hamilton ; additional dialogue by Wilkie Mahoney ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- Critic's choice, [presented by] Warner Brothers Pictures ; screenplay by Jack Sher ; produced by Frank P. Rosenberg ; directed by Don Weis
- Here's Lucy, Lucille Ball Productions, produced by Tommy Thompson, Season two
- I love Lucy, produced by Jess Oppenheimer ; directed by James V. Kern ; written for television by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr. ; a Desilu Production ; CBS Television Network, Season 6
- Miss Grant takes Richmond, Columbia Pictures presents an S. Sylvan Simon production ; story by Everett Freeman ; screenplay by Nat Perrin, Devery Freeman and Frank Tashlin ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- I love Lucy, CBS Paramount Network Television, The complete 7th, 8th, & 9th season
- The Lucy show, Paramount Pictures, The official first season
- The Lucy show, the lost episodes marathon, a Desilu production
- I love Lucy, CBS Broadcasting Inc. ; Paramount Pictures, The final seasons: 7, 8 & 9
- Game show classics
- I love Lucy, The complete fourth season
- Forever, darling, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; Zanra Productions presents ; directed by Alexander Hall ; produced by Desi Arnaz ; screen story and screen play by Helen Deutsch
- The Flip Wilson show, produced by Bob Henry ; directed by Tim Kiley ; written by Herbert Baker ... [and others] ; a Clerow production ; distributed by SFM Entertainment, [Volume 1]
- I love Lucy, a Desilu production ; produced by Jess Oppenheimer ; directed by Marc Daniels ; written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr, The complete first season
- The Lucy show, CBS Studios, Inc
- The Dick Cavett show
- The Lucy show, CBS Studios, Inc, The official third season
- The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, featuring Jay Leno
- I love Lucy superstar special, #2
- The Lucy show, The official sixth and final season
- I love Lucy
- Too many girls, an RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. presentation ; from the musical play "Too many girls" ; book by George Marion, Jr. ; music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Lorenz Hart produced by George Abbott ; screenplay by John Twist ; directed by George Abbott
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Inc. ; CBS Television, Complete fifth season
- Here's Lucy, Lucille Ball Productions, produced by Tommy Thompson, Season three
- The I love Lucy Christmas special, [CBS Video and CBS Entertainment]
- Stage door, RKO Radio Pictures ; director, Gregory La Cava ; screenplay, Morrie Ryskind, Anthony Veiller ; producer, Pandros S. Berman
- The Lucy show, glamour, glitz, and goofballs!
- I love Lucy, Volume three
- The big street, an RKO Radio picture ; screenplay by Leonard Spigelgass ; produced by Damon Runyon ; directed by Irving Reis
- Hollywood goes to war
- Here's Lucy, Lucille Ball Productions, produced by Tommy Thompson, Season one
- The Lucy show, The official fifth season
- Her husband's affairs, Columbia Pictures ; produced by Raphael Hakim ; screenplay by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer ; directed by S. Sylvan Simon
- I love Lucy, The complete sixth season
- Here's Lucy, produced by Cleo Smith, Season four
- Room service, directed by William A Seiter ; writer, Morrie Ryskind, John Murray
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Inc. ; CBS Television, Complete third season
- The Lucy show, The official fourth season
- I love Lucy, Ultimate season 2
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Incorporated ; producer, Jess Oppenheimer ; directors, William Asher, Marc Daniels, James V. Kern, Season one
- I love Lucy, CBS Broadcasting Incorporated, The ultimate season 1
- I love Lucy, the complete series
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Incorporated, The complete third season
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Inc. ; CBS Television, Complete fourth season
- The paleface ;, Sorrowful Jones, Paramount Pictures ; produced by Robert L. Welch ; directed by Norman Z. McLeod ; written by Edmund Hartmann and Frank Tashlin / Paramount Pictures ; screenplay by Melville Shavelson, Edmund Hartmann and Jack Rose ; adapted from a story by Damon Runyon ; directed by Sidney Lanfield
- CBS salutes Lucy, the first 25 years, CBS presents ; produced by Gary Morton ; co-produced and written by Sheldon Keller ; directed by William Asher ... [and others] ; writers, Herb Baker ... [and others] ; a Lucille Ball production
- Katharine Hepburn, 100th anniversary collection, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; written by Donald Ogden Stewart ; directed by Harold S. Bucquet, Disc two
- Creator of2
- Focus of6
- Actor of16
- Forever, darling, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; Zanra Productions presents ; directed by Alexander Hall ; produced by Desi Arnaz ; screen story and screen play by Helen Deutsch
- I love Lucy superstar special, #2
- I love Lucy
- Too many girls, an RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. presentation ; from the musical play "Too many girls" ; book by George Marion, Jr. ; music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Lorenz Hart produced by George Abbott ; screenplay by John Twist ; directed by George Abbott
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Inc. ; CBS Television, Complete fifth season
- Hollywood goes to war
- Room service, directed by William A Seiter ; writer, Morrie Ryskind, John Murray
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Inc. ; CBS Television, Complete third season
- I love Lucy, Ultimate season 2
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Incorporated, The complete third season
- I love Lucy, CBS Broadcasting Incorporated, The ultimate season 1
- I love Lucy, Desilu Productions Inc. ; CBS Television, Complete fourth season
- The paleface ;, Sorrowful Jones, Paramount Pictures ; produced by Robert L. Welch ; directed by Norman Z. McLeod ; written by Edmund Hartmann and Frank Tashlin / Paramount Pictures ; screenplay by Melville Shavelson, Edmund Hartmann and Jack Rose ; adapted from a story by Damon Runyon ; directed by Sidney Lanfield
- The facts of life, directed by Melvin Frank
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