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  1. As the 75th anniversary of "I Love Lucy" approaches, Lucie Arnaz and Bob Greenblatt are preparing a three-season chronicle of the lives, loves and clashes of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, tentatively titled "Lucy and Desi: The Greatest Story Never Told".

    #LucieArnaz #LucilleBall #DesiArnaz #ILoveLucy #Entertainment #Television #TV #Streaming

  2. #OnThisDay in 1986, #DesiArnaz, Cuban-American singer ("Babalú"), bandleader, #actor (I Love Lucy - "Ricky Riccardo"), and television producer (The Untouchables), died of #lungcancer at 69.
    #RIP 🕊️🪦🎚️🕯️

  3. Ricky’s mother is played by Mexican actress and singer Margarita Cabazos AKA Mary Emery. Despite not being Cuban, she was hired because she looked A LOT like Desi Arnaz’s actual mother (seen on right)
    #MusComEnt #HispanicHeritageMonth #ILOveLucy #DesiArnaz #MargaritaCabazos #MaryEmery

  4. Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball were married for 20yrs, had 2 children and successfully ran television studio together. A letter by Desi read at Lucy’s Kennedy Center Honors ceremony held just days after his passing famously ended with “‘I Love Lucy” was never just a title” (youtu.be/vNBWBO1svBk?si=5aPyJZ)
    #MusComEnt #HispanicHeritageMonth #ILoveLucy #DesiArnaz #LucilleBall

  5. Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television – The Saturday Evening Post

    Detail from the cover of Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television (Simon & Schuster)

    June 5, 2025

    People, TV
    Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television
    Desi Arnaz’s story does not begin and end with I Love Lucy.

    By Donald Liebenson

    For readers of a certain age, the name Desi Arnaz probably conjures up an immediate association: his iconic role as Ricky Ricardo, the long-flustered husband of Lucy in I Love Lucy,

    But Arnaz’s story does not begin and end with Lucy. His extraordinary journey from Cuban refugee to self-made showman, movie star, TV trailblazer, and ultimately, entrepreneur and visionary could fill a book.

    Luckily for us, someone has written that book: Todd Purdum, whose revelatory biography, Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television, gives its subject long-overdue acknowledgement and appreciation. Arnaz spent much of his public life in the shadow of his wife, who in 1996 was named by TV Guide the greatest TV star of all time. He, early on, was derisively referred to as “Mr. Ball.”

    Read more: Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television – The Saturday Evening PostSource Links: Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television | The Saturday Evening Post

    #2025 #America #DesiArnaz #Film #Films #History #ILoveLucy #Libraries #LucilleBall #Movies #Television #UnitedStates #YouTube

  6. Tonight in 1959 — THE UNTOUCHABLES w/ #RobertStack debuted on CBS’s DESILU PLAYHOUSE (hosted by #DesiArnaz).

    CBS rejected the series, so Lucy and Desi sold it to ABC.

    #FilmNoir specialist #PhilKarlson got an Emmy nomination for directing.

    #OnThisDay #1950sTV #1950s #ElliotNess #Nostalgia #TheUntouchables