The actual TV set from I Love Lucy series. It's neat the way they can go from one room to another. I recognize them all, except the one on the left. Little Ricky's room maybe.
Oh! This is really interesting. I never gave it much thought of how the sets were built. So condensed and easy to walk from room to room. Thanks for sharing this one. I just loved I Love Lucy.
Touring one of two Lucille Ball dressing rooms at the former Desilu-Gower studios; now part of the Paramount lot in Hollywood. (Originally RKO Studios 1928-1957)
I didn't know this until recently that Lucy had a camp at Chenango Lake, a lake right outside of my hometown, Norwich, NY. I googled it and it had a lot of info and this picture of her "camp." Roughing it, right?
Thanks for the picture(s) Pappy. I missed this thread first time through. The first picture looks almost like a model to scale, but you can tell by the room it's in.
I remember that. The Ricardos and the Mertzes were traveling through Ohio and stop at a diner and motel run by a man who takes advantage of them. It was a funny episode. A short clip from that one (1955):
I recently read (maybe on Pinterest) that Vivian Vance detested William Frawley. Supposedly, he was a heavy drinker. Not sure why they didn't get along. That was such a memorable era. Lucy was an amazing person, she made a lot of people laugh. It was great family entertainment. That was back in the day when they couldn't show double beds or toilets on TV's. No cursing or sexual innuendos.
I don't recognize the set on the right. And isn't it something how back in those days they made a married couple (who were really married, no less) sleep in twin beds?!
Re: the scene in the cabin. Was that the episode where the train ran right by the cabin and the beds moved all over the place? I remember absolutely howling at that scene.