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In order to keep up with her athletic boyfriend who wants to take Lucy skiing, Lucy enlists Mooney to teach her how.
THE LUCY SHOW, 1964
Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, Gale Gordon
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Lucy gets an advance on her trust fund allowance to buy contact lenses, but loses them while making a cake for a bake sale. Thinking they're lost in the cake icing, she must get her cake back to find the lenses.
THE LUCY SHOW, 1964
Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, Gale Gordon
Part 1 of 5: In this first segment, Mike Wallace interviews Ronald Reagan and presents some I LOVE LUCY clips. (Lucille Ball died the morning of April 26, 1989. CBS interrupted its regular schedule that night to air this special. Unfortunately, I was having technical problems and missed the first few minutes. But most of it is here.) LINK TO PART 2: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=-2Syq-i0C K8
Part 3 of 5: In the third segment, Dan Rather interviews CBS chairman William S. Paley and presents some clips from I LOVE LUCY and HERE'S LUCY. (Lucille Ball died the morning of April 26, 1989. CBS interrupted its regular schedule that night to air this special.) LINK TO PART 4: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=NEtdHN4WZ XI
Part 2 of 5: In the second segment, Dan Rather interviews Dinah Shore and Dick Van Dyke and presents some I LOVE LUCY clips. (Lucille Ball died the morning of April 26, 1989. CBS interrupted its regular schedule that night to air this special.) LINK TO PART 3: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=359BYIxTB XA
Part 4 of 5: In the fourth segment, Dan Rather interviews former Desilu executive Oscar Katz and former "Lucy" writer Bob Schiller, and presents some I LOVE LUCY clips. (Lucille Ball died the morning of April 26, 1989. CBS interrupted its regular schedule that night to air this special.) LINK TO PART 5: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=h9VLO_7KL P0
Part 5 of 5: In the fifth and final segment, Dan Rather gives his closing thoughts and a montage of clips from I LOVE LUCY, THE LUCY SHOW, and HERE's LUCY is presented. (Lucille Ball died the morning of April 26, 1989. CBS interrupted its regular schedule that night to air this special.)
Lucille Ball is given the Governors' Award posthumously at the 41st Annual Emmy Awards in 1989. Longtime friend and co-star Bob Hope presents the award, which is accepted on Lucy's behalf by her widower, Gary Morton. Gary gives a memorable acceptance speech.
This is local news coverage from April 26, 1989 reporting on the death of Lucille Ball. The news broadcast that night opened and closed talking about Lucy. Oh, and as for that Spanish language coverage in the middle of this clip, in the middle of the Channel 10 newscast I changed the channel over to Univision for a few minutes where they were talking about Lucy's passing.