I Coils Lucy
I coils Lucy ( I coils Lucy ) is a American Televised series in 179 25 minutes episodes, black and white, created by Jess Openheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll Jr and diffused between the October 15th 1951 and the May 6th 1957 on the network CBS. In France, the series was diffused starting from the October 29th 1999 on Téva.
Synopsis
This Sitcom puts in scene the adventures of extravagant Lucy Ricardo which would give up readily its statute of housewife new yorkaise to launch out in an artistic career. But her husband, leader, do not hear it this ear…
Distribution
- Lucille Ball: Lucy Ricardo
- Desi Arnaz : Ricky Ricardo
- Vivian Vance : Ethel Mertz
- William Frawley: Fred Mertz
Rewards
- Emmy Award 1953 : Better sitcom
- Emmy Award 1954: Better sitcom
- Emmy Award 1954: Better actress in a supporting role for Vivian Vance
- Emmy Award 1956: Better actress for Lucille Ball
Episodes
August 1st
Comments
I coils Lucy is probably the most known sitcom and most popular in the United States, undoubtedly because it renewed in a final way the kind.In the the Fifties, the majority of the television programs were manufactured and diffused on line from New York. In 1951, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz create the studio of production Desilu, which later Incorruptible the or Star Trek will leave, and produce a turned comic series with Hollywood: I coils Lucy had been born.
But this small revolution does not stop there. The couple, supported by one of the creators of the series, Jess Openheimer, with the idea to use three cameras and to give up the Kinescope with the profit of a film 35 mm usually reserved with the cinema. To note that this technique became the standard of the sitcoms of today.
They also define the comic springs of the sitcom: conflicts between the protagonists, misunderstandings… And for the first time, one integrates the pregnancy of an actress in the scenario of the series. Besides the episode reporting the childbirth of Lucy remains one of the great classics of the small screen.
The immense success of I coils Lucy encouraged large actors of the time to take part in certain episodes, among which: William Holden, Bob Hope, Rock'n'roll Hudson, Harpo Marx or Orson Welles.
See too
External bond
- '' I off coils Lucy '' on The Museum Broadcast Communications
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