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Bob Carroll, Jr. & Madelyn Pugh Davis

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Bob Carroll, Jr. (1918-2007) and writing partner Madelyn Pugh Davis, were interviewed for three hours in Los Angeles, CA. Davis and Carroll speak of their 50-year writing relationship that included writing for Steve Allen, as well as the decades of working with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and the classic I Love Lucy show.  The interview was conducted by Tom Gilbert on November 24, 1997.

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  • Alice
  • Here's Lucy
  • I Love Lucy
  • Life With Lucy
  • Lucy Show, The aka Here's Lucy
  • Mothers-In-Law, The
  • My Favorite Husband
  • Those Whiting Girls
  • Tom Ewell Show, The

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  • Steve Allen
  • Desi Arnaz
  • Lucille Ball
  • Karl Freund
  • Wilbur Hatch
  • William Holden
  • Polly Holliday
  • Jess Oppenheimer
  • Martha Raye
  • Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf
  • Alan Shayne
  • Vic Tayback
  • Keith Thibodeaux

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Watch Interview Highlights

  • Bob Carroll, Jr. & Madelyn Pugh Davis on the timelessness of I Love Lucy
  • Bob Carroll, Jr. & Madelyn Pugh Davis on Lucille Ball doing "vitameatavegamin" in one take
  • Bob Carroll, Jr. & Madelyn Pugh Davis on the first reviews of I Love Lucy
  • Bob Carroll, Jr. & Madelyn Pugh Davis on Lucy's nose "catching fire" on an episode of I Love Lucy

Watch By Chapter

  • Chapter 1
  • On writing the pilot of I Love Lucy
  • On I Love Lucy getting sold and writing the first scripts
  • On writing Lucy Ricardo's pregnancy episodes when Lucille Ball became pregnant
  • On the Blacklist and Lucille Ball being accused Communist affiliations
  • On writing the move of the Ricardos to Hollywood on I Love Lucy
  • On the growth in popularity of I Love Lucy after its premiere
  • On Those Whiting Girls and the addition of Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf to the I Love Lucy writing staff
  • On the treatment of women writers and producers
  • Chapter 2
  • On I Love Lucy and the Emmy Awards; Jess Oppenheimer's departure
  • On aging "Little Ricky" on I Love Lucy and the casting of Keith Thibodeaux
  • On moving I Love Lucy's Ricardos to Connecticut and the new sets
  • On the hourlong I Love Lucy shows (Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour)
  • On writing specific classic episodes of I Love Lucy
  • On working for Desi Arnaz as consultants at Desilu after I Love Lucy went off the air
  • On working on The Tom Ewell Show
  • On the end of Lucy and Desi's marriage and subsequent work with Lucy on Broadway
  • On producing The Lucy Show
  • Chapter 3
  • On working with Desi Arnaz and others on various projects including Here's Lucy
  • On producing Alice and Dorothy
  • On producing Life with Lucy
  • On the legacy of I Love Lucy and how they'd like to be remembered

Discussed In This Interview

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  • people
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shows

  • Alice
    • Clip 1
  • Here's Lucy
    • Clip 1
  • I Love Lucy
    • Clip 4
    • Clip 5
    • Clip 6
    • Clip 7
    • Clip 8
    • Clip 9
  • Life With Lucy
    • Clip 1
  • Lucy Show, The aka Here's Lucy
    • Clip 1
  • Mothers-In-Law, The
    • Clip 1
  • My Favorite Husband
  • Those Whiting Girls
    • Clip 1
  • Tom Ewell Show, The
    • Clip 1

people

  • Desi Arnaz
  • Lucille Ball
  • Wilbur Hatch
  • William Holden
  • Polly Holliday
  • Jess Oppenheimer
  • Martha Raye
  • Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf
  • Alan Shayne
  • Vic Tayback
  • Keith Thibodeaux

topics

  • Memorable Moments on Television
  • Historic Events and Social Change
  • Television Industry
  • Emmy Awards
  • Memorable Moments on Television
  • Pop Culture
  • Memorable Moments on Television
  • Pop Culture
  • Memorable Moments on Television
  • Memorable Moments on Television
  • Pop Culture
  • Memorable Moments on Television
  • Pop Culture
  • Historic Events and Social Change

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