The Lucy Show (1962)


The Lucy Show
Release Date01 October 1962
GenreComedy
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsRKO Studios - 780 Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White, Color

The Lucy Show is an American situation comedy that aired on CBS from 1962 until 1968. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965-66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the costar. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but all episodes aired with the title The Lucy Show.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Lucy Carmichael

Mr. Theodore J. Mooney

Vivian Bagley

Jimmy Garrett
Jerry Carmichael

Ralph Hart
Sherman Bagley

Chris Carmichael

Mary Jane Lewis

Sid Gould
1st Furniture Delivery Man 

Thelma Green 

Harry Conners

Mr. Cheever 

Fran 

Rosie Harrigan, the Countess Framboise

Donald Briggs
Eddie Collins 

Cynthia 

Karen Norris
Babette 

Billy Simmons 

Joan Swift
Dottie 

Agent 

Carol Bradford

Doctor 

James Gonzales
2nd Bank Teller 

Mr. Barnsdahl

Keith 

John J. Fox
Butler 

Doc Putman 

Ray Kellogg
Cop 

Himself

Jack Benny

Kathleen

Mel Tinker

Dora Dunbar 

Vanda Barra
Waitress 

Bennett Green
2nd Furniture Delivery Man 

Tom Lowell
Alan Harper

Miss Tanner 

Mr. Phillips

Gary 

Herself 

Jonathan Hole
Jonathon Winslow 

Steven Marlo
Cyclist 

Fred Dunbar 

Don Germano
Musician

Al Torrieri
Musician

Dino Natali
Mel 

Jerry Rush
Airline Attendant 

Tilio Russo
Musician

Mr. Holly 

Dr. Gitterman 

Robert Carson
Bennett 

Cliff Norton
Ike

Colin Grant 

Joseph Mell
Manager #2

William Woodson
M.C.

Dorothy Konrad
Dorothy Boyer

Mr. Weber

Joe Melvin

Ted Eccles
Barry

Old Uncle Joe

Bill Meader
1st Bank Teller 

Roy Rowan
Radio Announcer 

Jim Boles
Mr. Harris

Dr. Oscar Kurtzman

Arnold Mooney

Tony DiBello

Man in park

Eddie Applegate
Bob Mooney

Sgt. Wilcox

Mr. Cresant

Critter 

Herself

Tommy Farrell
Harry 

Frank

Doris Singleton
Doris 

Lead Musician 

Miss Carroll

Director

Maury Thompson

Jack Donohue

Writer

Irene Kampton

Robert O'Brien

Ray Singer

Milt Josefsberg

Bob Carroll Jr.

Madelyn Davis

Bob Schiller

Bob Weiskopf

Elroy Schwartz

Steve McNeil

Anne Snyder

Gene Thompson

Producer

Tommy Thompson
producer / associate producer

executive producer

executive producer

producer

Jack Aldworth
associate producer

Original Music

Wilbur Hatch

Julian Davidson

Cinematographer

Maury Gertsman

Editor

John M. Foley

Casting Director

Joseph D'Agosta

Kerwin Coughlin

Art Director

Rolland M. Brooks

Carl Braunger

Pato Guzman

Claudio Guzmán

Set Decorator

Arthur Jeph Parker

Ross Dowd

Costume Designer

Edward Stevenson

Makeup Department

Irma Kusely
hair stylist

Hal King
makeup artist

Lee Greenway
makeup artist

Charles Blackman
makeup artist

Larry Butterworth
makeup artist

Webster Philips
makeup artist

Production Manager

executive in charge of production

Leo Pepin
production supervisor

James Paisley
production supervisor

Bill Heath
post-production executive / post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Louis Nicoletti
assistant director

Tommy Thompson
assistant director

Gregg Peters
assistant director

Art Department

Kenneth L. Westcott
property master

Joseph Musso
production illustrator

Lloyd R. Apperson
construction foreman

Sound Department

Eldon Campbell
sound engineer

Joseph G. Sorokin
sound editor

Cam McCulloch
sound engineer

Terrance Emerson
sound cable man

Charles David Forrest
sound engineer

Special Effects

Les Warburton
special effects

Howard A. Anderson
photographic effects

Visual Effects

Howard A. Anderson
photographic effects

Stunts

Jesse Wayne
stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

James Niver
camera coordinator

Earl C. Williman
lamp operator

Maury Thompson
camera coordinator

Robert F. Sparks
camera operator

Casting Department

Kerwin Coughlin
casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Frank Cardinale
costumer

Renita Reachi
costumer

costumer

Editorial Department

Bill Heath
post-production executive / editorial supervisor 

Music Department

Jack Hunsaker
music editor

Julian Davidson
music coordinator

Marl Young
composer: original square dance music / special musical arrangements

Transportation Department

Frank Khoury
driver

Other Crew

Milt Josefsberg
script consultant / script advisor

Frances Steens
script supervisor

production consultant

Jack Baker
choreographer

Bob Carroll Jr.
script supervisor

Madelyn Davis
script supervisor

Production Company

Desilu Productions

Paramount Television

Distributor

CBS Television

Paramount Television

CBS Paramount Domestic Television

CBS Television Distribution

CBS Paramount International Television

Madacy Entertainment
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Genius Entertainment

Delta Expedition
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Alpha Video Distributors

Critics' Choice Video

Laserlight Entertainment

Maxam

St. Clair Entertainment Group

Super Channel

Special Effects

Howard Anderson Company, The

Miscellaneous

Glen Glenn Sound
sound

Unilever Brands
original sponsor






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