
I Love Lucy 1951 – 1957.
4 people.
179 episodes.
60 years of worldwide devotion.

I Love Lucy 1951 – 1957.
4 people.
179 episodes.
60 years of worldwide devotion.
“I Love Lucy has been called the most popular television show of all time. Such national devotion to one show can never happen again; there are too many shows on many more channels now. But in 1951-1952, our show changed the Monday-night habits of America. Between nine and nine-thirty, taxis disappeared from the streets of New York. Marshall Fields department store in Chicago hung up a sign: ‘We Love Lucy too, so from now on we will be open Thursday nights instead of Monday.’ Telephone calls across the nation dropped sharply during that half hour, as well as the water flush rate, as whole families sat glued to their seats.”
Sixty-Four Years of I Love Lucy // October 15, 1951

Best moments when watching I Love Lucy — Desi trying his hardest not to laugh.
Dell Comics – 1954
Just a sampling of the “I Love Lucy” comic series that ran from 1954 to 1962 for 35 issues.
In honor of what would have been Lucille Ball’s 103rd birthday, Neatorama presents a guest post from actor, comedian, and voiceover artist Eddie Deezen.