Retrospective honoring the 50th anniversary of the debut of "I Love Lucy, " one of TV's pioneer programs. Along with clips from the original series, guests recalled memories and the impact t... Read allRetrospective honoring the 50th anniversary of the debut of "I Love Lucy, " one of TV's pioneer programs. Along with clips from the original series, guests recalled memories and the impact the show had on American culture.Retrospective honoring the 50th anniversary of the debut of "I Love Lucy, " one of TV's pioneer programs. Along with clips from the original series, guests recalled memories and the impact the show had on American culture.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination total
Lucille Ball
- Self
- (archive footage)
Desi Arnaz
- Self
- (archive footage)
William Asher
- Self
- (as Bill Asher)
Roseanne Barr
- Self
- (as Roseanne)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
This is a wonderful program about the I Love Lucy show. I grew up with Lucy and Desi and have seen every single episode (even the original unaired first show). And thanks to their genius in film, my children enjoy the show. I especially liked the presence of such greats as Lily Tomlin, Andy Garcia, Dick Van Dyke and Lucy and Desi's children, Desi Jr. and Lucie. If you are a Lucy fan this is a definite must see. On a scale of 1-10 ----- 10!!!
I must say that Lucy, Ricky, Ethel and Fred are classic, and will be considered one of the best in the business for the rest of time. This special proves how great and funny and how entertaining this show was. It had the Top 10 lucy episodes, and of course,the "Vitavetavegamin" episode was ranked #1.
Comedy like this isn't around these day, and I think if we still had Lucille Ball on this Earth, it would be more entertaining. It is very hard to face the fact that they are all gone.
I give the special **** out of ***** stars. I give the show, itself ***** stars out of ***** stars. This special proves how magical this show was.
Comedy like this isn't around these day, and I think if we still had Lucille Ball on this Earth, it would be more entertaining. It is very hard to face the fact that they are all gone.
I give the special **** out of ***** stars. I give the show, itself ***** stars out of ***** stars. This special proves how magical this show was.
Well, if you love I Love Lucy, you will love this salute to the classic show. If not, this entire show will be pointless to watch. It does an excellent job running down how the show came to be and how it maintained its quality throughout the years(Arnez was far more influential than Lucille Ball in the writing).
The show is intercut with celebrities saying how much they liked the show and how it influenced their careers. It gets a bit glurgy at times and lifts Lucille Ball to goddess level, but what else would you expect?
Worthwhile for any Lucy fan.
The show is intercut with celebrities saying how much they liked the show and how it influenced their careers. It gets a bit glurgy at times and lifts Lucille Ball to goddess level, but what else would you expect?
Worthwhile for any Lucy fan.
I was disappointed with the "I Love Lucy" 50th Anniversary Special. There are some things I wish they would have done, instead of what they did. First of all, they should have had Keith Thibodeaux, who played "Little Ricky" for four years, on the special. They did not have not one interview with him. To have had an interview with Keith Thibodeaux on the re-created set of "I Love Lucy" would have been wonderful. Perhaps seeing Doris Singleton ("Caroline Appleby") and Mary Jane Croft ("Betty Ramsey") sitting on the couch would have been nice too. If they wanted this special to be really informative they could have added a few interesting trivia notes and they could have shown the studios, as they look now, where the "I Love Lucy" pilot, the series, and the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour was filmed. The first became part of the Channel 2 News newroom. Modern-day celebrities talking about that they watched "I Love Lucy" was a downside of the special. However, Dick Van Dyke as a host and interviewing Richard Crenna and the writers of "I Love Lucy" was appropriate.
I think I've seen a different documentary about I Love Lucy that was better than this one, but I can't remember what it was called. This one is nice though. It features commentaries by a number of celebrities including Whoopi Goldberg, Cher, and Dick Van Dyke. The show gives you some background information about the show and some behind the scenes details. You learn a little about the real-life family as well, including a visit to the house Lucy grew up in. I do wish that it went a little deeper though. I know from other sources how much went into this show and how much more happened behind the scenes than what is shown here. This documentary basically just touches the surface. However, it's a fun watch for I Love Lucy fans. While some of the problems in Lucy and Ricky's relationship were mentioned, the overall mood is positive, and it serves as a celebration of a timeless tv classic.
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatures Toast of the Town (1948)
- SoundtracksCalifornia, Here I Come
Written by Joseph Meyer, Al Jolson, and Buddy G. DeSylva
Performed by Desi Arnaz
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- The I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content