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A detailed look at black, African-American, culture during the "Seventies". (1970-1979) (Bonus Artists: Luck Pacheco) 1979: When MJ Was Black - Spcl. Gst. Ed Mar 1, 2019 Topics: Jimmy Carter, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor - Live In Concert, Roots: The Next Generations. 1 "My Sharona" - The Knack 2 "Bad Girls" - Donna Summer 3 "Le Freak" - Chic 1. Kramer vs. Kramer 2. The Amityville Horror 3. Rocky II 1 60 Minutes 2 Three's Company 3 That's Incredible! 1978: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, ...It's Superfreak! - Spcl. Gst. Barbara Feb 1, 2019 Topics: Muhammad Ali, Rick James, The Wiz, Max Robinson (TV). 1 "Shadow Dancing" - Andy Gibb 2 "Night Fever" - Bee Gees 3 "You Light Up My Life" - Debby Boone 1. Grease 2. Superman 3. Animal House 1 Laverne & Shirley 2 Three's Company 3 Mork & Mindy 1977: Going, Going, Gettin' to the Roots! - Spcl. Gst. Barbara, Adam DeCollibus, & Edward Jan 2, 2019 Topics: Roots, by Alex Haley (Social & TV), Which Way is Up?, Thelma Houston / Lou Rawls / The Emotions / The Brothers Johnson 1 "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" - Rod Stewart 2 "I Just Want to Be Your Everything" - Andy Gibb 3 "Best of My Love" - The Emotions 1. Star Wars 2. Smokey and the Bandit 3. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1 Laverne & Shirley 2 Happy Days 3 Three's Company 1976: Bi-centennial, Make a Friend Y'all - Spcl. Gst. Barbara Dec 1, 2018 Topics: Black History Month, Chaka Khan, Car Wash (film), What's Happening! (TV). 1 "Silly Love Songs" - Wings 2 "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" - Elton John & Kiki Dee 3 "Disco Lady" - Johnnie Taylor 1. Rocky 2. To Fly! 3. A Star Is Born 1 Happy Days 2 Laverne & Shirley 3 M*A*S*H 1975: We Laugh, We Cry, We Get a Piece of Pie Nov 3, 2018 Topics: Urban Literature, Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, Natalie Cole, Richard Pryor, Cooley High, The Jeffersons. 1 "Love Will Keep Us Together" - Captain & Tennille 2 "Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell 3 "Philadelphia Freedom" - Elton John 1 Jaws 2 The Rocky Horror Picture Show 3 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1 All in the Family 2 Rich Man, Poor Man 3 Laverne & Shirley 1974: It's Pfunky In Here! - Spcl. Gsts. Barbara & Edward (Extra Pfunk to Philip Weightman) Oct 1, 2018 Topics: Black Women vis-a-vis White Women in the feminist community, Funk Music, Claudine (film), Good Times (TV show). 1 "The Way We Were" - Barbra Streisand 2 "Seasons in the Sun" - Terry Jacks 3 "Love's Theme" - Love Unlimited Orchestra 1. Blazing Saddles 2. The Towering Inferno 3. The Trial of Billy Jack 1 All in the Family 2 Sanford and Son 3 Chico and the Man 1973: Party Time! (Yes, Yes, Y'all. You Don't Stop) - Spcl. Gst. Ed Sep 1, 2018 Topics: Dj Kool Herc, Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, Pam Grier, The Mack, & George Jefferson. 1 "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" - Tony Orlando and Dawn 2 "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" - Jim Croce 3 "Killing Me Softly with His Song" - Roberta Flack 1. The Sting 2. The Exorcist 3. American Graffiti 1 All in the Family 2 The Waltons 3 Sanford and Son 1972: New Directions, from Politics to Pimpin! - Spcl. Gst. Edward Aug 2, 2018 Topics: Shirley Anita Chisholm, H. Rap Brown, Diana Ross, Al Green, Superfly, Sanford & Son, & Fat Albert. 1 "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Roberta Flack 2 "Alone Again (Naturally)" - Gilbert O'Sullivan 3 "American Pie" - Don McLean 1. The Godfather 2. The Poseidon Adventure 3. What's Up, Doc? 1 All in the Family 2 Sanford and Son 3 Hawaii Five-O 1971: What's Really Going On - Spcl. Gsts. Janice & Edward Jul 1, 2018 Topics: The Black Church, Jessie Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Shaft, & Soul Train. 1 "Joy to the World" - Three Dog Night 2 "Maggie May"/"Reason to Believe" - Rod Stewart 3 "It's Too Late"/"I Feel the Earth Move" - Carole King 1. Fiddler on the Roof 2. The French Connection 3. Diamonds Are Forever 1 All in the Family 2 The Flip Wilson Show 3 Marcus Welby, M.D. 1970: Hello World! Jun 8, 2018 Topics: Black Power Movement, Muhammad Ali, Angela Davis, James Brown, Sidney Poitier, and Flip Wilson. 1 "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Simon & Garfunkel 2 "(They Long to Be) Close to You" - The Carpenters 3 "American Woman" - The Guess Who 1. Love Story 2. Airport 3. MASH 1 Marcus Welby, M.D. 2 The Flip Wilson Show 3 Here's Lucy
Here's Lucy!--and Sid Caesar and Jackie Gleason and Irene Ryan and David Hyde Pierce and many other TV stars who graced the Broadway musical stage in starring performances.
Here's Lucy with your favorite Classic Thanksgiving Dish thanks to Taste of Home. Listen, enjoy and find the recipe HERE.
Here's Lucy with your favorite Classic Thanksgiving Dish thanks to Cambells. Listen, enjoy and find the recipe HERE.
Here's Lucy with your favorite Classic Thanksgiving Dish thanks to Taste of Home. Listen, enjoy and find the recipe HERE.
Here's Lucy with your favorite Classic Thanksgiving Dish thanks to Taste of Home. Listen, enjoy and find the recipe HERE.
Here's Lucy with your favorite Classic Thanksgiving Dish thanks to Taste of Home. Listen, enjoy and find the recipe HERE.
Here's Lucy with your favorite Classic Thanksgiving Dish thanks to Taste of Home. Listen, enjoy and find the recipe HERE.
Multi-talented Lucie Arnaz drops by to discuss her diverse career in films, television, live theater and as a recording artist. With Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz for parents, she clearly has showbiz in her blood! Lucie's new CD, "Latin Roots," showcases her marvelous vocal talents. Her film credits include Jazz Singer, The Pack, Wild Seven, Down to You and Billy Jack Goes to Washington. On TV, Lucie has appeared in Who Killed the Black Dahlia, Law & Order, The Lucie Arnaz Show, The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy. She also wowed audiences on Broadway in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Lost in Yonkers and They're Playing Our Song. Film historian James Colt Harrison joins the show as guest co-host.
Lucie Arnaz, the daughter of television legends Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, talks about how Angela Lansbury and Vivian Vance prompted her towards a career on the stage. She recalls her earliest appearances in regional productions of such shows as "Cabaret" and "Once Upon A Mattress", done while on hiatus from "Here's Lucy"; some pointed direction she received from Michael Bennett during the national tour of "Seesaw"; how she, Sandy Duncan and Stockard Channing mirror the characters they played in the west coast premiere of "Vanities"; getting her first Broadway musical "They're Playing Our Song" and the fun and challenges of acting with Robert Klein, then best known for his stand-up comedy; why she turned down a chance to audition for "City of Angels"; how Hugh Jackman caused her to be the only American cast in the West End musical "The Witches of Eastwick" and why she thinks that production didn't cross the Atlantic; her rewarding and ultimately problematic relationship with the Coconut Grove Playhouse; the many hats she wore in creating her recent concert tribute to her father, "Babalu", seen so far in New York and Miami; and how she came to choose "Baby June" Havoc as a surrogate grandmother for her children. Original air date - August 11, 2010.
Lucie Arnaz, the daughter of television legends Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, talks about how Angela Lansbury and Vivian Vance prompted her towards a career on the stage. She recalls her earliest appearances in regional productions of such shows as "Cabaret" and "Once Upon A Mattress", done while on hiatus from "Here's Lucy"; some pointed direction she received from Michael Bennett during the national tour of "Seesaw"; how she, Sandy Duncan and Stockard Channing mirror the characters they played in the west coast premiere of "Vanities"; getting her first Broadway musical "They're Playing Our Song" and the fun and challenges of acting with Robert Klein, then best known for his stand-up comedy; why she turned down a chance to audition for "City of Angels"; how Hugh Jackman caused her to be the only American cast in the West End musical "The Witches of Eastwick" and why she thinks that production didn't cross the Atlantic; her rewarding and ultimately problematic relationship with the Coconut Grove Playhouse; the many hats she wore in creating her recent concert tribute to her father, "Babalu", seen so far in New York and Miami; and how she came to choose "Baby June" Havoc as a surrogate grandmother for her children. Original air date - August 11, 2010.