The I LOVE LUCY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, a one-hour special
featuring two newly colorized back-to-back classic episodes of the 1950s
series, will be broadcast Friday, Dec. 20 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS
Television Network.
The two episodes—the seldom-seen "Christmas
Episode" and "Lucy's Italian Movie" (aka "Grape
Stomping")—were colorized with a vintage look, a nod to the 1950s period
in which the shows were filmed. The main
titles and end credits of the two episodes are seamlessly combined into one
set—at the beginning and end of the hour—with no interruption between the
episodes.
The programs feature Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz as Lucy and
Ricky Ricardo, and Vivian Vance and William Frawley as the Ricardos' friends
and landlords, Fred and Ethel Mertz.
"The Christmas Episode" finds the Ricardos and
Mertzes decorating Lucy and Ricky’s Christmas tree and reminiscing about how
their lives have changed since the arrival of the Ricardo's son, Little Ricky
(Keith Thibodeaux). Flashbacks (in
black-and-white to emphasize the time lapse) recall the night Lucy tells Ricky
she is pregnant, the time Lucy shows up unexpectedly as part of a barbershop
quartet, and the day Ricky and the Mertzes rehearse taking Lucy to the
maternity ward.
"The Christmas Episode" was first presented as
part of the regularly scheduled "I Love Lucy" series on CBS in
December 1956. The episode wasn't
included in the series' long history of rebroadcasts, first on CBS Daytime and
later in syndication. Thought to be
"lost," CBS rediscovered the episode in 1989.
"Lucy's Italian Movie" finds the Ricardos and
Mertzes visiting Rome ,
where Lucy is invited by a famous Italian film director to appear in his next
picture, "Bitter Grapes."
Mistakenly thinking the film concerns the wine industry, Lucy sets out
to visit a local vineyard where she soaks up more local color than intended.
"Lucy's Italian Movie" was originally presented on
"I Love Lucy" in March 1956 and became an instant classic. It was included in CBS's 1958 summer series,
"The Top 10 Lucy Shows," as chosen by television critics.
"I Love Lucy" aired on CBS from Oct. 15, 1951
until May 6, 1957. It was voted
"the best TV show of all time" in a 2012 viewer poll conducted by
People Magazine and ABC News.
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