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Sarah Drew
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Sarah Drew
Photo by Matt Petit
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Oscar Nuñez
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1948: Lucille Ball rehearses her CBS radio sitcom
“My Favorite Husband” at night with co-star
Richard Denning so she can work days on
the film “Sorrowful Jones” with Bob Hope.
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer
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1949: Lucille Ball confers with her writers, (from right):
Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh Davis, Bob Carroll Jr.
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer
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I Love Lucy creator
Jess Oppenheimer on the set with
Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer
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At the I Love Lucy first season wrap party,
Jess Oppenheimer, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
kept two secrets: Lucy was pregnant, and
filming would have to resume in July (not August)
because of Lucy’s planned maternity leave.
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer.
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1952: Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and I Love Lucy creator
Jess Oppenheimer confer with Monsignor Devlin,
one of three clergymen who “blessed” each script
for the show’s groundbreaking “pregnancy” episodes.
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer
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1954: I Love Lucy creator Jess Oppenheimer
looks on as Lucille Ball is fitted with a
special putty nose designed to catch fire
when William Holden lights her cigarette.
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer.
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Playwright Gregg Oppenheimer
with Lucille Ball on the
I Love Lucy set in 1955
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer
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1956: Lucille Ball needs to be cleaned up after
I Love Lucy’s famous “grape-stomping” scene.
Photo courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer