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Lucille Ball and Lee Bowman auditioned for the roles of a married couple in a radio pilot for a new comedy, My Favorite Husband, based on the novel Mr. and Mrs. Cugat by Isabel Scott Rorick. The concept was very well received and within a few weeks the weekly sitcom was established. Bowman was replaced by Richard Denning and during the first season, the Cugats were renamed the Coopers, who lived “in a little white two-story house” in the bustling, small suburb of Sheridan Falls. Sometimes forgetful, always loveable, Liz Cooper was constantly embroiled in situations that took an unexpected turn and showcased Lucille Ball’s flair for comedy and her wonderful sense of timing. Liz was the wacky wife; George Cooper was her ultra-conventional banker-husband. Character actor Gale Gordon, who would work with Ball numerous times over the decades, appeared on a regular basis as Rudolph Atterbury, George’s boss. The program’s sponsor was General Foods, makers of Jell-O. The dessert was heavily promoted during the commercial spots and, predictably, the Coopers’ maid Katy (played by actress Ruth Perrott) always enjoying making Jell-O. Jess Oppenheimer produced and directed the series and wrote most of the radio scripts. When CBS asked Lucille Ball to come up with an idea for a television show, she and Oppenheimer reworked the concept into I Love Lucy, replacing Richard Denning with the comedienne’s real-life husband, Desi Arnaz. Episodes included are: “The Portrait Artist,” “Over Budget—Beans,” “Marriage License Error,” “The Absolute Truth,” “Speech For Civic Organization,” “Valentine’s Day,” “Gum Machine—Demand Your Rights,” “Horseback Riding,” “Time Budgeting,” “Overweight,” “Liz Changes Her Mind,” “The Elves,” “Superstition,” “Is There Another Woman?,” “Liz Teaches Iris to Drive,” and “Liz and the Green Wig.”
CBS Radio, Hollywood 360 (Author), Lucille Ball, Richard Denning (Narrator)
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Classic Radio Spotlight: Lucille Ball, Vol. 2
Enjoy sixteen classic radio episodes starring the incomparable Lucille Ball, including several episodes from her regular radio series My Favorite Husband. As Lucy Ricardo, Lucille Ball brought a tomboy’s enthusiasm and a scatterbrained quality to the long-running I Love Lucy (1951–61) television program. She was the wacky wife making life difficult for her loving but perpetually irritated husband, Ricky Ricardo (played by Ball’s real-life husband, Desi Arnaz). Long before I Love Lucy, Ball worked her way up Hollywood’s ladder with appearances in films and in many radio shows, including dramatic roles where she could really show her acting chops. In the summer of 1948, Ball accepted the role of Liz Cooper, a zany housewife who found herself facing comical situations, in the radio comedy My Favorite Husband. In the radio series, Lucille Ball’s husband, George Cooper, was played by veteran actor Richard Denning. This collection showcases Ball’s amazing spectrum of radio work, from comedy to drama and everything in between.
Black Eye Entertainment (Author), A Full Cast, Lucille Ball (Narrator)
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Dean Martin & Lewis with Lucille Ball (1949-04-03) Broadcast Greats
Sit back, and prepare to laugh! This audiobook is sure to bring tears of laughter to your eyes!
Classic Reborn Audio Publishing (Author), Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Lucille Ball (Narrator)
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Classic Radio Spotlights: Lucille Ball
This collection showcases Lucille Ball's amazing spectrum of radio work, from comedy to mystery and everything in between. As Lucy Ricardo, Lucille Ball brought a tomboy's enthusiasm and a scatterbrained quality to the long-running television program I Love Lucy. She was the wacky wife making life difficult for her loving but exasperated husband Ricky Ricardo, played by Ball's real-life husband Desi Arnaz. Long before I Love Lucy, Ball worked her way up Hollywood's ladder, appearing in films and many radio shows, including dramatic roles in which she could show her acting chops. In the summer of 1948, she accepted the role of Liz Cooper, a zany housewife who found herself facing comical situations, in the radio comedy My Favorite Husband. In the series, Liz Cooper's husband George Cooper was played by veteran actor Richard Denning. But Lucille Ball also acted in episodes of the radio mystery Suspense and in Lux Radio Theatre's adaptation of Broadway plays. This collection of eleven episodes that aired from 1945 to 1951 includes: From My Favorite Husband: "George's Mother Visits" From Suspense: "A Shroud for Sarah" From Lux Radio Theatre: "The Dark Corners" with Lucille Ball and Mark Stevens From "Bill Stern Sports Newsreel" with Lucille Ball as guest From Suspense: "A Little Piece of Rope" From The Screen Guild Players: "Too Many Husbands" with Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, and Lucille Ball From The Screen Director's Playhouse: "Bachelor Mother" with Lucille Ball and Robert Cummings From Suspense: "The Red-Headed Woman" with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz From The Screen Director's Playhouse: "Her Husband's Affairs" From The Kraft Music Hall with Al Jolson and Lucille Ball From The Screen Director's Playhouse: "Miss Grant Takes Richmond"
Hollywood 360 (Author), A Full Cast, Lucille Ball (Narrator)
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Classic Radio’s Greatest Christmas Shows, Vol. 1
This collection contains twelve of the greatest Christmas radio shows ever broadcast during the golden age of radio! You’ll hear Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll in Amos ’n’ Andy, Lucille Ball in My Favorite Husband, Laurence Olivier as Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Jim and Marian Jordan in Fibber McGee & Molly, Harold Peary in The Great Gildersleeve, Eve Arden as Connie Brooks on Our Miss Brooks, William Bendix as Chester A. Riley on The Life of Riley, Edmund Gwenn recreating his Academy Award performance as Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street, plus many more! Relive these classic Christmas radio shows from yesteryear and the legendary stars that made them great in this incredible collection. Contents include: Fibber McGee & Molly – “Radio Phonograph” The Great Gildersleeve – “Gildy’s Christmas Woes” The Kraft Music Hall with Bing Crosby – “Christmas Program of 1944” My Favorite Husband – “The Sleigh Ride” The Life of Riley – “Embezzled Money from the Family Christmas Club Account” Screen Director’s Playhouse – “Miracle on 34th Street” Grand Central Station – “Miracle for Christmas” Our Miss Brooks – “The Magic Christmas Tree” The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe – “The Case of the Slaughtered Santas” The Amos ’n’ Andy Show – “Andy Plays Santa Claus” Theatre Royal – “A Christmas Carol” Suspense – “Out for Christmas”
Hollywood 360 (Author), A Full Cast, A Full Cast, Eve Arden, Lucille Ball (Narrator)
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My Favorite Husband hit the CBS Radio airwaves in 1948, starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cugat—who later became Liz and George Cooper when confusion with bandleader Xavier Cugat prompted a name change. Set in the fictitious town of Sheridan Falls, the show follows the happily married couple, residents of 321 Bundy Drive, through mischief and various predicaments, from faked illnesses to trouble with exes. George, a banker, and Liz, a housewife, were billed as “two people who live together and like it.” The beloved series eventually transitioned to television in 1953, recast with Joan Caulfield and Barry Nelson, as Lucille Ball was busy filming the mega-hit I Love Lucy with her real-life husband Desi Arnaz. Episodes include “The Quiz Show,” “Katy and Roscoe,” “Piano and Violin Lessons,” “April Fool’s Day,” “Liz and George Reminisce,” “The Surprise Halloween Party,” “Vacation Time,” “Learning to Drive,” “Selling Dresses,” and “George Is Messy.”
CBS Radio, Hollywood 360, Various Authors (Author), Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Various, Various Narrators (Narrator)
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Your exclusive backstage pass to the creation of I Love Lucy: • "I Love Lucy: Behind the Scenes," by Jess Oppenheimer with Gregg Oppenheimer - Winner, Listen Up Awards Best Pop Culture Audiobook of the Year • Full Cast Performance of Gregg Oppenheimer's play-"I Love Lucy: The Untold Story" • 15-minute Bonus Track: never-before-released 1961 interview with Jess Oppenheimer about the creation of "I Love Lucy" All royalties from this edition benefit The Motion Picture & Television Fund-caring for those in the entertainment community who are in need. "A true genius. I owe so much to his creativity and friendship." -Lucille Ball Jess Oppenheimer, "the brains" of I Love Lucy, gives us an insider's view of this groundbreaking show, generously interspersed with recordings of classic Lucy radio and TV comedy performances-including her famous "Vitameatavegamin" routine. Oppenheimer weaves a wonderfully entertaining tale of the creation of this landmark series and its evolution from Lucy's hit radio sitcom, "My Favorite Husband." Lucy aficionados will delight in his personal accounts of stars like Desi Arnaz, William Frawley, Vivian Vance, and of course, Lucille Ball. Narrated by three-time I Love Lucy veteran Larry Dobkin, and featuring comedy performances by Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, William Frawley, Vivian Vance, Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet ("Petticoat Junction,"The Flintstones"), Frank Nelson ("The Jack Benny Program"), and more! Oppenheimer's reminiscences come to life in his son Gregg's new radio play, "I Love Lucy: The Untold Story." Recorded on I Love Lucy's 60th anniversary (10/15/11), starring such talents as Dick Van Patten ("Eight Is Enough"), Phil Proctor (Firesign Theatre), Amy Pietz ("Caroline in the City"), Richard Herd ("Seinfeld"), and "I Love Lucy" veterans Janet Waldo ("Peggy Dawson," the bobby-soxer with a crush on Ricky Ricardo) and Shirley Mitchell (Lucy Ricardo's girlfriend "Marion Strong").
Gregg Oppenheimer, Jess Oppenheimer (Author), Larry Dobkin, Lucille Ball (Narrator)
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