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For the better part of three decades Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz dominated the nation’s television screens with “I Love Lucy, ...
Lucille Ball listened and wiped away tears after a posthumous letter was read to her at her Kennedy Center Honors tribute.
The metro Detroit native spent about two decades as a TV star and finally earned a prime-time Emmy nom for the Netflix comedy "Nobody Wants This." ...
Suddenly, in 1951 TV, a woman could be funny! The inside true-story of the groundbreaking TV comedy. Stars Anne Heche. In this omnibus, Martin Jarvis directs a stellar cast in Gregg Oppenheimer's ...
Desi Arnaz, who played Ricky Ricardo in I LOVE LUCY, became sober after he got advice from his son, who also struggled with ...
Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream' by Megan Greenwell. Several years ago, the four ordinary Americans ...
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“Severance” has become a signature show for Apple TV+. The streamer has gotten plenty of Emmy nominations for dramas ...
New biography explores how Desi Arnaz revolutionized television while battling alcoholism and maintaining a complex relationship with Lucille Ball even after their marriage ended.
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Desi Arnaz Revolutionized TV After Losing Everything
When most think of the show "I Love Lucy," they picture Lucille Ball's antics. But there was a secret behind the show's success: Desi Arnaz.
The Man Who Invented Television, it wasn't just a passion project-it was a gamble. Purdum, best known for his political reporting at The New York Times and The Atlantic, was looking for his next book ...