Does anyone know why TV Land redid all of the intros and outros for "I Love Lucy"?
fred flintstone said:TV Land restored the original openings - slightly modified to remove the sponsor identification.
bpatrick said:I've heard that the opening we see on "Honeymooners"
reruns is also not the original opening, nor is the one
on the Phil Silvers Bilko shows. Anyone know the facts?
fred flintstone said:The "Heart" intro was used in syndication - not the original network run of I Love Lucy. TV Land restored the original openings - slightly modified to remove the sponsor identification.
A similar animated opening (with Lucy and Viv instead of Lucy and Ricky) was used in the early seasons of The Lucy Show.
And the drive-in opening was parodied in the opening to The Flintstones.
Braves2005 said:Didn't they use the original openings during the CBS daytime reruns of I Love Lucy?
Lkeller said:Even though I'm 54, I was too young for the original run of I Love Lucy, or the Honeymooners...I was 4 when Lucy left the air in 1956. As noted, CBS ran Lucy reruns in the daytime (9:00 AM) for at least a decade. I watched it often on summer vacations, or when I was home sick. People have seen that heart opening for almost 50 years, and it's the one that most people know. Same with that animated Honeymooners opening.
fred flintstone said:In the first season, I Love Lucy had an integrated middle commercial (common practice in radio) in which the announcer would come into the story line, as a character in the story, and work in a pitch for Phillip Morris.
Braves2005 said:In the first season, I Love Lucy had an integrated middle commercial (common practice in radio) in which the announcer would come into the story line, as a character in the story, and work in a pitch for Phillip Morris. This was in addition to all the on-screen smoking done in early seasons (before General Foods took over the show).
During the Hollywood story arc, I Love Lucy used a hotel bellhop character as a regular who strongly remembled "Johnny," the Phillip Morris trademark bellboy.
Ultimajock said:I think you can see Lucky Strike spots in the uncut "Jack Benny Program" DVDs, as well as DeSoto spots on some of the "You Bet Your Life" DVDs that start out as conversations between Groucho Marx and George Fenneman...
anotherguy said:Are the Phillip Morris ads in I Love Lucy available anywhere? I'd assume they're cut from the official DVDs.
anotherguy said:Are the Phillip Morris ads in I Love Lucy available anywhere? I'd assume they're cut from the official DVDs.
Tim L said:anotherguy said:Are the Phillip Morris ads in I Love Lucy available anywhere? I'd assume they're cut from the official DVDs.
I have at least one (maybe more) from a 2-DVD Classic Commercials set put out by Madacy Entertainment. I found also in one of the Dollar DVD bins (I forget where) A half hour promotional program that had Desilu touting the "Desilu Playhouse" to sponsor Westinghouse in 1958 or 59.. It played like a regular "I Love Lucy" plot with Lucy going behind Ricky's back and ordering all new Westinghouse appliances for thier home..Vivian Vance and William Frawley were also in this show which I don't think was ever broadcast, but was shown to Westinghouse Dealers..
fred flintstone said:Lucy looks more like Lucy Carmichael/Carter than the Lucy Ricardo we remember.