Here’s a funny 1960′s show called “Carol +2″. It has some funny performances by Carol Burnett, Lucille Ball and Zero Mostel.
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Aug 09Don Rickles plays a washed up fighter who wants to buy a flower truck in this episode of the Lucy Show. While working in a Los Angeles nightclub early in his career, he spotted Frank Sinatra, and said “I just saw your movie, The Pride and the Passion and I want to tell you, [...]
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Aug 09This Lucy show episode is with the comedian Carol Burnett. She plays a librarian that’s really LOUD! Lucy advertised for a roommate and the crazy librarian showed up. Carol Creighton Burnett (born April 26, 1933 in San Antonio, Texas) is an Emmy Award-winning actress, comedian, singer, dancer, and writer. Burnett started her career [...]
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Jul 09Lucille Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an iconic American, comedienne, actress, glamour girl and star of the landmark sitcoms I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, and Here’s Lucy. Lucille Ball is one of America’s favorite stars and had one of Hollywood’s longest careers. She was a major movie star from the [...]
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Jun 09Here’s a Lucy show with John Wayne. A star struck Lucy is charged with delivering some legal papers from Mr. Mooney to John Wayne. Of course, Lucy can’t quite contain her exuberance and causes poor John no end of trouble.
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Jun 09The Lucy Show was Lucille Ball’s follow up show to I Love Lucy. It began in 1962 and ran until 1968. The premise and the cast changed frequently, with only Gale Gordon lasting most of the run of the show (he joined the cast during the second season). Originally, Vivian Vance was the costar. From [...]
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May 09George Burns (January 20, 1896-March 9, 1996; born Nathan Birnbaum) was an American comedian, actor and writer. His career spanned vaudeville, film, radio and television, with and without his wife, Gracie Allen. His arched eyebrow and cigar smoke punctuation became familiar trademarks for over three quarters of a century. Enjoying a career resurrection that began [...]
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May 09What’s My Line? is a weekly panel game show which was produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television. The original series, which was usually broadcast live, debuted on Thursday, February 2, 1950 at 8:00 p.m. ET and aired on alternating weeks. On Wednesday, April 12, 1950, the broadcast was moved to alternate [...]



