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    I love Lucy, The Best Show of All Time I had an interesting conversation about television, with my beloved grandmother Shirley this weekend. I was curious to know how the enjoyment of television has changed over the years. I wanted to know how she remembered watching television as a child , what programs she watched, who watched the program with her, and what the most memorable show she watched was. “There are those certain things in life that you just can't seem to ever forget, and they will be

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    However, I was covering topics that most women were going through, problems most shows did not cover. This is important, because it shows how strong I was, I kept a show going even without a husband, while I was left to care for my children alone. It was hard, but I kept going and I kept the show successful and good. My acting instructor told me that I had no talent. I clearly did have talent, because I was picked for “50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time”. “I Love Lucy” was one of my best achievements

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    I Love Lucy Pros And Cons

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    advantage of this. Perhaps one of the most popular programs in its time, and certainly still beloved to this day, is I Love Lucy. The sitcom follows the lives of Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, as well as their landlords—who double as good friends—Fred and Ethel Mertz. The four friends are close—close enough for the Mertzes to move all the way to California when the Ricardos did. I Love Lucy ran from 1951 to 1957 on primetime television, receiving steady ratings throughout its six seasons. A more recent,

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    Romeo is an honorable teen boy who has a low self-esteem. He is not a fighter, but a lover. Romeo is considered to be in reality a womanizer. After finding out Rosaline doesn’t love him back, he wanted to attempt suicide. However, after seeing Juliet, all he wants to do is be with her because of her beauty. Most times, Romeo is a sad dramatic guy who runs away from his problems. Juliet is a 13 year old girl who wants to live her youth. Her parents wants what’s best for her; however, she wants to

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    How they Dress: In Lucy the outfits are very generic or what you would expect at the time. The girls would dress up to look cute and nice and the men would be in suits and usually look very formal. In Modern family they all would dress sort of like how we would. Very casually and no one really sticks out from one another when it would come to comparing clothes. Role of men/women: The roles in I Love Lucy would also be something that you would expect for the time. The Men would be the busy business

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    The Andy Griffith Show and I Love Lucy There are many American shows that are considered classics. Two of these shows are The Andy Griffith Show created by Arthur Stander and I Love Lucy created by Jess Oppenheimer et al. Although there are many similarities between the two shows there were also a number of important differences. In this essay it will be argued that many of the differences between the two shows are the result of their different settings and the fact that they were produced a many

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    In contrast the shows The Andy Griffith Show and I Love Lucy, these shows have plenty of differences. The first difference between the two shows, is the setting of the shows; a big city versus a small hometown. I Love Lucy was set in a big city, during the late 1095’s, that is home to lots of people and many different businesses and places. The Andy Griffith Show was set in a small town, during the early 1950’s, everyone knows everyone by name. The location of both shows sets the stage for the storylines

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    October 5, 1951 is I Love Lucy. This particular show is the building blocks of the beginning of television, exposing viewers of the society in the 1950’s, along with the minimal similarities and mass differences when compared to today’s shows.

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    I Love Lucille Ball Essay

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    Lucille Ball has rightfully earned the nickname the ultimate trickster by her character’s depiction through the popular 50s comedian show, I Love Lucy. For six seasons, it was aired on CBS consistently receiving the #1 rank show for six years straight. The show and Lucille’s character was one of the most successful products television has broadcasted to the society. America was experiencing a postwar era in the 1950s, a devastation that occurred to the economy and the society after World War II ended

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    My Little Sis “Awwwwwwwww! She is so cute!” said our family. That's how I remember it at least. This story is about when we got and raised Lucy. The day we got her was pretty interesting and sad at first, but turned out to be the best day of my life. Let's start from the beginning of the day though. So when we left the house we were going to a dog place in Fond Du Lac called Sandi Paws. We went to look at a dog named Mr. Keaton and Ruby. ” Can we take Kyle along mom?” “Sure! I’ll call him and see

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