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Dove -- what a drunk Lucy attempted to make while frosting her sister's wedding cake on TLS

 

:lucy2: to (an equally drunk) :viv2: after squirting a blob of frosting onto the cake: "Now THAS how you make a dove!"

 

I love that scene! :marionstrong:

Or dovelings at one point! ;) One of the best Lucy-Viv scenes EVER! :D
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Desiree Hunt Ball Peterson b. 9/21/1892 d. 07/20/77

 

 

Desiree (DeDe) Hunt Ball/Peterson, Lucille Ball’s mother encouraged Lucille’s ambitions and guested in (“Here’s Lucy”) “Lucy and Johnny Carson”, 1969; was the much-recognized ‘voice’ of laughter, and “Uh-oh”, in (“I Love Lucy”) laugh tracks, an invention of Charles Douglas, is born this date in 1892.

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Madelyn Davis b. 3/15/21 d. 04/20/11

 

Madelyn Pugh Martin Davis, one of the ‘legendary team of writers’, with many-year partner, Bob Carroll, Jr.; Writer, (“I Love Lucy”), 174 episodes, 1951-57; Writer, Desilu Productions’, Those Whiting Girls, 1955; Writer, (“I Love Lucy”) Christmas Show, 1956; Writer, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour “Lucy Hunts Uranium”, and “Lucy Wins a Race Horse”, 1958; Writer, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse “K.O. Kitty”, 1958; Script Consultant, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour “Lucy Meets the Mustache”, 1960; Writer, Desilu Productions', Vacation Playhouse, “All About Barbara”, 1963; Script Supervisor, The Lucy Show “Lucy Waits Up for Chris”, 1962; “Lucy and Viv Put in a Shower”, and “Lucy’s Barbershop Quartet”, 1963, Writer, Script Supervisor “Lucy Misplaces $2,000”, 1962; Writer, “Lucy Flies to London”, 1966; Producer, Desilu Productions', unsold television pilot, The Carol Channing Show, 1967; Creator/Writer, Desi Arnaz Productions', The Mothers-In-Law, 51 episodes, 1967-69; Creator/ Writer/Script Consultant, “Everybody Wants to Be a Writer”, 1967; Writer, story for film, Yours, Mine and Ours, 1968; Writer, (“Here’s Lucy”), 7 episodes, 1970-1973; Producer, Desi Arnaz Productions', Alice, 92 episodes, 1977-81; Co-producer, Lucy Calls the President, 1977; Co-Producer/Writer, Life With Lucy, unknown episodes, 1986, (“I Love Lucy”): The Very First Show! 1990; guest, Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie”, 1993; guest, American Masters: “Finding Lucy”, 2000; Writer, (“I Love Lucy”) 50th Anniversary Special, 2001; and The Desilu Story, 2003; with Lucille and Desi, archivally, TV Land Moguls “The 50's”, 2004; as well as with Lucille and Desi, archivally, Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America “Honey, I'm Home: Breadwinners & Homemakers”, 2009, is born this date in 1921.

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Dinah Shore b. 2/29/16 d. 2/24/94

 

Dinah Shore, leap-year baby, guest, Desilu Studios'-filmed, Make Room for Daddy, 2 episodes, 1957-58; with Lucille, Desi, IV, and Keith Thibodeaux (“I Love Lucy” Little Ricky) guest on The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, 1960, Lucille Ball guest, (“Here’s Lucy”) “Someone’s on The Ski Lift With Dinah”, 1971; with Desi Arnaz, IV, Salute to Oscar Hammerstein II, 1972; with Lucille and Desi Arnaz IV, on TV-The Fabulous Fifties, 1978; Lucille appears on Dinah! 1974 & 1975, as well as in a rare interview ‘appearance’, with Vivian Vance (Lucy’s Ethel Mertz) making ‘visit’ to both Dinah and Lucille; with Lucille, again in 1976 and 1977 on Dinah!; with Lucille, The Bob Hope American Youth Awards, 1979; with Lucille, co-hostess, The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1981; with Lucille and others, Bob Hope Special: Women I Love: Beautiful, But Funny, 1982, with Lucie Arnaz and Lucille; Night of 100 Stars II, 1985, with Lucille, NBC’s Happy Birthday, Bob, Hope’s 85th birthday and his 50th Anniversary with NBC, 1988; with Lucille, archivally, Entertaining the Troops, 1994, as well as with Desi and Lucille, via archival footage, Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's, 1997, is born this date in 1916.

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