The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

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The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show

Title card for The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.
Genre Situation comedy
Creator(s) Desilu
Starring Lucille Ball
Desi Arnaz
Vivian Vance
William Frawley
Richard Keith
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 60 minutes per episode
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run November 6, 1957April 1, 1960

The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour was a 1957-60 CBS television situation comedy. The show was more a collection of occasional specials than a regular series. Its original network title was The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show. It was the successor to the classic comedy, I Love Lucy, and featured the same major cast members. Desilu produced the show, which was mostly filmed at their Los Angeles studios with occasional on-location shoots at Lake Arrowhead, Las Vegas and Sun Valley, Idaho. CBS reran the show during the summers of 1962-67, after which it went into syndication.

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During the final season of I Love Lucy the Ricardo family moved to Westport, CT, which reflected the growth of the suburbs throughout America. The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour was also set in the new suburban locale, only at a 60-minute length and with guest stars such as Tallulah Bankhead, Betty Grable, Danny Thomas, Red Skelton and (in the final episode, called "Lucy Meets the Moustache") Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams.

The show ended at almost the same time as the marriage of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. In fact, there were many episodes in which constant bickering between Lucy and Desi was noted. In the second-to-last episode of the series, titled "The Ricardos Go to Japan", Lucy appeared on screen red-eyed due to her crying during the arguments between herself and Desi. In the making of the last episode, Lucy and Desi did not speak directly to each other except when their characters were required to do so. The series ended April 1, 1960, and their marriage ended May 4, 1960. (Actually, the last episode was filmed March 2, with the divorce proceedings starting the next day.)

Critics have generally regarded the series as a rather pallid continuation of I Love Lucy, with not enough of the original show's brisk pace and memorable sketchwork. Still, many fans enjoy the series due to the cast, which remained intact from the original. The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour is occasionally seen on nostalgia outlets like the TV Land cable network or in thirty-minute installments under the title We Love Lucy, where stations run it directly after the sixth season of I Love Lucy. This allows them to have 26 additional "episodes" that run like a seventh season.

The series was released on DVD on March 13, 2007 as a complete set.

I Love Lucy Season 7, 8, 9 {The Lucy and Desi Comedy Hour) DVD.
I Love Lucy Season 7, 8, 9 {The Lucy and Desi Comedy Hour) DVD.

[edit] Regular cast

Actor/Character
Lucille Ball Lucy Ricardo
Desi Arnaz Ricky Ricardo
Vivian Vance Ethel Mertz
William Frawley Fred Mertz
Keith Thibodeaux credited as "Richard Keith" Little Ricky Ricardo

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