This collection showcases Lucille Ball’s amazing spectrum of radio work, from comedy to mystery and everything in between.
As Lucy Ricardo, Lucille Ball brought a tomboy’s enthusiasm and a scatterbrained quality to the long-running television program I Love Lucy. She was the wacky wife making life difficult for her loving but exasperated husband Ricky Ricardo, played by Ball’s real-life husband Desi Arnaz. Long before I Love Lucy, Ball worked her way up Hollywood’s ladder, appearing in films and many radio shows, including dramatic roles in which she could show her acting chops.
In the summer of 1948, she accepted the role of Liz Cooper, a zany housewife who found herself facing comical situations, in the radio comedy My Favorite Husband. In the series, Liz Cooper’s husband George Cooper was played by veteran actor Richard Denning. But Lucille Ball also acted in episodes of the radio mystery Suspense and in Lux Radio Theatre’s adaptation of Broadway plays.
This collection of eleven episodes that aired from 1945 to 1951 includes:
From My Favorite Husband: “George’s Mother Visits”
From Suspense: “A Shroud for Sarah”
From Lux Radio Theatre: “The Dark Corners” with Lucille Ball and Mark Stevens
From “Bill Stern Sports Newsreel” with Lucille Ball as guest
From Suspense: “A Little Piece of Rope”
From The Screen Guild Players: “Too Many Husbands” with Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, and Lucille Ball
From The Screen Director’s Playhouse: “Bachelor Mother” with Lucille Ball and Robert Cummings
From Suspense: “The Red-Headed Woman” with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
From The Screen Director’s Playhouse: “Her Husband’s Affairs”
From The Kraft Music Hall with Al Jolson and Lucille Ball
From The Screen Director’s Playhouse: “Miss Grant Takes Richmond”
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Hollywood 360 is a syndicated radio show heard every Saturday evening on radio stations throughout the United States. Hollywood 360 showcases a wide variety of audio entertainment, from the golden age of Hollywood to today’s most current headlines.
Lucille Ball (1911–1989) was a beloved actress, comedienne, and Hollywood icon. Best known for her role in the hit 1950s TV sitcom I Love Lucy, she also starred in radio shows and appeared in dozens of films and television shows throughout her career, winning numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, and in 1987 a Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy.