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I Love Lucy sitcom

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Fun Fact: October 15 was National I Love Lucy Day!
An American sitcom from 1951 with Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, real-life husband & wife. Lasted for 6 seasons & for 4 of them, it was the most-watched show in the USA.
Lucy’s character has a knack for wanting to do the right thing but tends to get herself into trouble. She was quite adept at Physical Comedy.
If people haven’t watched this, give it a shot. No, it’s not like the shows nowadays, but that’s not a bad thing. It was good, clean, wholesome fun. You didn’t have to put down people to be funny.
 
For a few years, TV Land always aired like a 10-hour marathon of the show every sunday, so I saw most of the episodes. It is a true classic, though I think over stayed its welcome near the end.
 
I absolutely loved I Love Lucy! I can still watch that show today. I enjoyed watching the TV station as a kid who featured shows like I love Lucy, Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days, etc.
 
I think my hubby likes this show. He liked it when "Will and Grace" did an episode where the cast members did a copy of "I love Lucy".
 
Only saw a few episodes and enjoyed them very much. Have to see if I can find out where I can watch some more.
 
Only saw a few episodes and enjoyed them very much. Have to see if I can find out where I can watch some more.

It's been a while since I've looked for them but I imagine YouTube would be a nice place to try. You may be able to find some episodes without requiring a subscription like Netflix or Hulu.
 
Anyone got a favorite episode? The chocolate line job is mine though I think there were a few others.
 
It's been a while since I've looked for them but I imagine YouTube would be a nice place to try. You may be able to find some episodes without requiring a subscription like Netflix or Hulu.
Thank you very much for this information.
 
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