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Bad movie I have Scream 4 (2011)
#Scream 4#Lucy Hale#Roger Jackson#Shenae Grimes-Beech#Dane Farwell#Anna Paquin#Kristen Bell#Aimee Teegarden#Britt Robertson#Neve Campbell#Alison Brie#David Arquette#Courteney Cox#Hayden Panettiere#Emma Roberts#Marielle Jaffe#Marley Shelton#Nancy O'Dell#Justin Michael Brandt#Rory Culkin#Nico Tortorella#Anthony Anderson#Adam Brody#Gordon Michaels#John Lepard#Kim Adams#Devin Scillian#Mary McDonnell#Mark Aaron Buerkle#Julia Ho
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These Classic Rock Groupies Made Headlines In Their Heyday
#groupies#sabel starr#sable starr#lori mattix#lori maddox#lori lightning#bebe buell#pamela des barres#cynthia plastercaster#roxana shirazi#morgana welch#connie hamzy#chris o'dell#uschi obermaier#cherry vanilla#cathy smith#nancy spungen
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Unknown further details, maybe @truthaboutthebeatlesgirls knows them?
Nancy Lee Andrews, Chris O’Dell, May Pang and Pattie Boyd. Nancy is showing Pattie’s biography ‘Wonderful Tonight’, 2007🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
#Nancy Lee Andrews#Chris O'Dell#May Pang#Pattie Boyd#2007#Pattie author#muse#model#author#photographer#secretary#producer#shop assistant#cook#backing vocalist
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Actor Hugh Laurie and reporter Nancy O'Dell kiss at Access Hollywood "Kiss For A Cause" benefiting the Film Foundation and the Hollywood Museum at the 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 16, 2006.
#first of all............#second of all i thought that was jennifer morrison#third of all his pushing daisies moment
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Scream 2 (1997)
Director - Wes Craven, Cinematography - Peter Deming
"Stupid people go back! Smart people run! We're smart people, so we should just get the fuck outta here!"
#scenesandscreens#scream 2#wes craven#peter deming#david arquette#neve campbell#courteney cox#Sarah Michelle Gellar#omar epps#tori spelling#luke wilson#joshua jackson#Nancy O'Dell#jamie kennedy#Laurie Metcalf#jerry o'connell#jada pinkett smith#liev schreiber
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4 March 2018 | Nancy O'Dell attends the 90th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California. (c) Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Nancy O'Dell - The 60th Annual Grammy Awards, New York City | January 28, 2018
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Post-AGT Appearance 1104: Entertainment Tonight October 26
People on radio and tv shows all over the country would be talking about the kissing scenes all day Monday but the first to show part of the scene would be Entertainment Tonight on Monday. Nancy O’Dell would show the brief clip.
O’Dell: One of the films of the season is Attack of the Lysol Rabbit. It’s by Phil Cole and most of the cast of last year’s Attack of the Flying Oysters have returned, including Matthew McConaghey, Amy Schumer and leading man and lady Tom Holland and Katie Cassidy. It’s a fun little story with a giant rabbit terrorizing a small town in the 1960s, but the buzz is about a couple of long kissing scenes. Here’s the first one: Tom Holland with newcomer Haley Pine.
Holland: I don’t care (kiss) what anyone thinks. (kiss) Your my girl, (kiss) and I’m your man. (kiss) Trust me. (kiss) There is no one, (kiss) I mean no one, (kiss) absolutely no one (kiss) who could ever peal you (kiss) away from me (kiss).
O’Dell the video goes on sale everywhere October 29.
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Evans is all of us
(Chris Hemsworth just touched my face)
#chris hemsworth#nancy o'dell#chris evans#thor#steve rogers#captain america#the avengers#age of ultron#press tour#infinity war cast#entertainment tonight
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Maria, Nancy, Chuck, Moose, Midge, Cricket, Kumi, Betty, Jughead, Archie, Veronica, Marcy, Brigitte, Ginger, Reggie, Dilton, Ethel, Evelyn, Wendy, Lottie, Raj, Jason, Cheryl, and Bella. ��
#bughead#jughead jones#betty cooper#archie andrews#veronica lodge#reggie mantle#nancy woods#chuck clayton#midge klump#moose mason#ethel muggs#dilton doiley#cheryl blossom#jason blossom#kumi yoshida#raj patel#maria rodriguez#brigitte reilly#marcy mcdermott#cricket o'dell#evelyn evernever#wendy weatherbee#bella beazly#lottie little#old comics#bughead high school#bughead edit#bughead collections#bughead matching
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True Riverdale Ladies
#archie comics#betty cooper#veronica lodge#cheryl blossom#midge klump#ethel muggs#nancy woods#cricket o'dell#ginger lopez#kumi tamura#maria rodriguez#tomoko yoshida#trula twist#sandy sanchez#harper lodge#joani jumpp#debbie#googie gilmore#sassy thrasher#january mcandrews#wendy weatherbee#anita chavez#bridgette reilly#sabrina spellman#josie mccoy#valerie brown#melody valentine#alexandra cabot#pepper#the real girls of riverdale
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“I Love Lucy” ~ Season 5
A handy dandy guide to helping you find your favorite episode blogs here at Papermoon Loves Lucy. Click on the hyperlinks to be taken directly to that episode’s trivia, background, and bloopers!
“Lucy Visits Grauman’s” (S5;E1) ~ October 3, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed September 9, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 42.7/61
“Lucy and John Wayne” (S5;E2) ~ October 10, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed September 15, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Featuring John Wayne. Rating: 41.1/61
“Lucy and the Dummy” (S5;E3) ~ October 17, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed September 22, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 46.5/66
“Ricky Sells the Car” (S5;E4) ~ October 24, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed September 29, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: N/A
“The Great Train Robbery” (S5;E5) ~ October 31, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed October 5, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 42.1/62
“Homecoming” (S5;E6) ~ November 7, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed October 20, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 44.3/63
“Face to Face” aka “The Ricardos are Interviewed” (S5;E7) ~ November 14, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed October 20, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 44.3/61
“Lucy Goes to a Rodeo” (S5;E8) ~ November 28, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed October 27, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 46.9/63
“Nursery School” (S5;E9) ~ December 5, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed November 3, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 42.8/59
“Ricky’s European Booking” (S5;E10) ~ December 12, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern, and written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed November 10, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 46.4/73
“The Passports” (S5;E11) ~ December 19, 1955
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed November 17, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 44.2/62
“Staten Island Ferry” (S5;E12) ~ January 2, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed on November 24, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 45.2/63
“Bon Voyage” (S5;E13) ~ January 16, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed December 1, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 50.3/66
“Second Honeymoon” (S5;E14) ~ January 23, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed December 8, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 51.5/66
“Lucy Meets the Queen” (S5;E15) ~ January 30, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed December 15, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 54.3/74
“The Fox Hunt” (S5;E16) ~ February 6, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed December 22, 1955 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 48.2/65
“Lucy Goes to Scotland” (S5;E17) ~ February 20, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed January 6, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: N/A
“Paris at Last” (S5;E18) ~ February 27, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed January 12, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 49.7/67
“Lucy Meets Charles Boyer” (S5;E19) ~ March 5, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed January 19, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 50.4/68
“Lucy Gets a Paris Gown” (S5;E20) ~ March 19, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed February 16, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 48.4/63
“Lucy in the Swiss Alps” (S5;E21) ~ March 26, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed February 23, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 43.9/62
“Lucy Gets Homesick in Italy” (S5;E22) ~ April 9, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed March 1, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studio. Rating: 48.4/68
“Lucy’s Italian Movie” (S5;E23) ~ April 16, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed March 8, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 47.1/63
“Lucy’s Bicycle Trip” (S5;E24) ~ April 23, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed March 22, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: N/A
“Lucy Goes to Monte Carlo” (S5;E25) ~ May 7, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed March 29, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 42.5/66
“Return Home from Europe” (S5;E26) ~ May 14, 1956
Directed by James V. Kern. Written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed April 5, 1956 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 38.4/62
SEASON SUMMARY
The season ended #2 in the ratings, after three years in the top spot, with an average 46.1 share. The #1 show was “The $64,0000 Question” which earned a 47.5 share.
The highest rated episode was “Lucy Meets the Queen” (E15) with a 54.3/74
The lowest rated episode was “Return Home from Europe” (E26) with a 38.4/62
There were 26 new episodes.
This season began with the end to the trip to Hollywood. There were only only three episodes before the beginning of the Europe storyline, which concludes with episode #26.
“Return Home From Europe” (E26) was intended to be the last episode of the series, but the Arnazes were talked into a sixth season after #26 was filmed.
Recurring Character introduced: Johnny Gallandet as Ricky’s Agent
Recurring Characters returning: Elizabeth Patterson as Mrs. Trumbull, Kathryn Card as Lucy’s Mother, The Mayer Twins (final episodes) as Little Ricky
Guest Stars Playing Themselves: Charles Boyer, John Wayne, Doye O’Dell, The Pied Pipers
Guest Actors Playing Characters: Bart Braverman, Mary Jane Croft, Frank Nelson (twice), Charles Lane, Dub Taylor, Elliott Reid, Lou Krugman, Torben Mayer, Elvia Allman, Nancy Kulp, Jack Albertson, Barney Phillips, Hillary Brooke, Georgia Holt
An average of 7,500 feet of film was shot per episode, for a total of 195,000 feet of film for season 5.
Papermoon’s Full Moon Pick: “Lucy Goes to Scotland” (E17)
Papermoon’s Half Moon Pick: “Lucy and the Dummy” (E3)
Total Binge Hours for Season 5: 13 hours (with commercials); 11 1/4 hours (without commercials)
Colorized episodes: Lucy Goes to Grauman’s” (E1), “Lucy and John Wayne” (E2), “Lucy Goes to Scotland” (E17, video only), “Lucy’s Italian Movie” (E23)
A clip from the MGM film Guys and Dolls was inserted into the original broadcast of “Lucy and the Dummy” (E3), but was not restored for the DVD and has not been part of the episode since.
“Bon Voyage” (E13) was often cited by Desi Arnaz as the most expensive episode of “I Love Lucy” every filmed. The episode inspired Desilu to create the series “Whirlybirds” (1957-60).
“Lucy’s Italian Movie” (E23) was ranked one of TV top one hundred episodes by TV Guide and is consistently one of the top three fan favorites, along with “Job Switching” and “Lucy Does a TV Commercial”.
#I Love Lucy#Season 5#CBS#TV#Lucille Ball#Desi Arnaz#Vivian Vance#William Frawley#Charles Boyer#John Wayne#Grauman's Chinese Thetare#Hollywood#Charles Lane#Frank Nelson#Elvia Allman#Bart Braverman#europe#Nancy Kulp#Jack Albertson#Doye O'Dell#The Pied Pipers#Dub Taylor#Georgia Holt#Hillary Brooke#Barney Phillips#James V. Kern#Johnny Gallandet#Elizabeth Patterson#Kathryn Card#The Mayer Twins
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