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* 2001: I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special ( TV ) ( performer: " California, Here I Come ", " Babalu ( Babalú )") ... aka " The I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special " – USA ( DVD title )
* 1958: The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour ( 1 episode, 1958 ) ... aka " We Love Lucy " – USA ( syndication title ) – Lucy Wins a Race Horse ( 1958 ) TV episode ( performer: " The Bayamo ")
* 1952: I Love Lucy ( 3 episodes, 1952 – 1956 ) ... aka " Lucy in Connecticut "-USA ( rerun title ) ... aka " The Sunday Lucy Show "-USA ( rerun title ) ... aka " The Top Ten Lucy Show " – USA ( rerun title ) – Lucy and Bob Hope ( 1956 ) TV episode ( performer: " Nobody Loves the Ump " ( uncredited )) – Ricky's European Booking ( 1955 ) TV episode ( performer: " Forever, Darling " ( uncredited )) – Cuban Pals ( 1952 ) TV episode ( performer: " The Lady in Red ", " Similau ")
* Robinson Crusoe, told in words of one syllable, by Lucy Aikin ( aka " Mary Godolphin ") ( 1723 – 1764 ).
Riff Raff was a UK progressive rock band formed by keyboardist Tommy Eyre in 1972. The band was a continuation on the back of drummers ( and Harrow School of Art friends ) Rod Coombes ( Juicy Lucy Strawbs and Stealers Wheel ) and Joe Czarnecki's ( Plainsmen ) aka Joe Peter's project originally called ' Crikey ' started in 1969 and completed in 1970 when Rod had to accept growing tour commitments with Juicy Lucy. These sessions comprise half of the Riff Raff album ' Outside Looking In ' in which Rod wrote half the songs. Rod says that " the concept of the band was based around two drummers and afro-jazz ( Rod and Joe were great fans of Ginger Baker and Miles Davis ) and fusion ( this album was one of the first true fusion albums to be recorded ). I had worked with Roger with singer Paul Williams ( Juicy Lucy ) and Tommy previously and clearly we all enjoyed doing what we do best-playing freely ".
Lucy aka Skanik of the Edmonton Valley Zoo, born circa 1975, has a standing invitation to retire to the sanctuary because she suffers from a respiratory infection, chronic foot infections and arthritis.

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* Freeman, Lucy: " Psychologists act against Dianetics ", New York Times, 9 September 1950
Oddly, the official titles of two of the series ' episodes employed the word pregnant: " Lucy Is Enceinte ", employing the French word for pregnant, and " Pregnant Women Are Unpredictable ", although the episode titles never appeared on the show itself.
"' I Love Lucy ' was never just a title ", wrote Arnaz in the last years of his life.
The spoofs of I Love Lucy were supposed to be earlier concepts of the show that never made it on the air, such as " I Love Louie ", where Desi lived with Louis Armstrong.
In the 1980s Ethiopia emerged as the new hot spot of palaeoanthropology as " Lucy ", the most complete fossil member of the species Australopithecus afarensis, was found by Don Johanson in Hadar in the desertic Middle Awash region of northern Ethiopia.
The musical numbers " Ah, But Underneath " ( replacing " The Story of Lucy and Jessie "), " Country House ", " Make the Most of Your Music " ( replacing " Live, Laugh, Love "), " Social Dancing " and a new version of " Loveland " have been incorporated into various productions.
Audubon met his neighbor William Bakewell, the owner of the nearby estate " Fatland Ford ", whose daughter Lucy he married five years later.
Julian directly inspired three Beatles songs: " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ", " Hey Jude ", and " Good Night ".
Through this company, Lennon released a tribute song and EP, " Lucy ", honoring the memory of Lucy Vodden, the little girl who inspired the song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, with 50 % of the proceeds going to fund Lupus research.
*** lysergic acid diethylamide ( LSD ; L ; Delysid ; " Acid ", " Lucy ", " Sidney ", " Blotters ", " Sugar Cubes ")
The most interesting pieces of the interior are a font with marble basin ( 12th – 13th century ), a silver statue of St. Lucy by Pietro Rizzo ( 1599 ), a ciborium by Luigi Vanvitelli, and a statue of the Madonna della Neve (" Madonna of the Snow ", 1512 ) by Antonello Gagini.
The episode, " Lucy and the Lost Star ", first aired on February 26, 1968.

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It was inspired by the late 19th century writings of early feminist anarchists such as Lucy Parsons, Emma Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre and Virginia Bolten.
Other early Mormons who said they saw Moroni include Emma Hale Smith, Hyrum Smith, Luke S. Johnson, Zera Pulsipher, W. W. Phelps, John P. Greene and his wife Rhoda, John Taylor, Oliver Granger, Heber C. Kimball, Lucy Harris, and Harrison Burgess.
** Some books, films, video games, and TV shows have one or more eponymous principal characters: Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders, Emma, the Harry Potter series, The Legend of Zelda series, I Love Lucy, for example.
Francis and Emma had other children: Captain John Brooke Johnson ( 1823 – 1868 ) ( later Brooke Brooke ), Mary Anna Johnson ( b. 1824 ), Harriet Helena Johnson ( b. 1826 ), Charlotte Frances Johnson ( b. 1828 ), Captain ( William ) Frederic Johnson ( b. 1830 ), Emma Lucy Johnson ( b. 1832 ), Margaret Henrietta Johnson ( 1834 – 1845 ), Georgianna Brooke Johnson ( 1836 – 1854 ), James Stuart Johnson ( 1839 – 1840 ), and Henry Stuart Johnson ( b. 1841 ).
Anarcha-feminism was inspired by late 19th and early 20th century authors and theorists such as anarchist feminists Emma Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre and Lucy Parsons.
He also edited and introduced Hobohemia: Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman & other agitators & outsiders in 1920s / 30s Chicago, by Frank O. Beck.
Emma Goldman and Lucy Parsons represented different generations of anarchism.
In 1908, after Captain Mahoney ( of the New York City Police Department ) crashed one of Goldman ’ s lectures in Chicago, newspaper headlines read that every popular anarchist had been present for the spectacle, “ with the single exception of Lucy Parsons, with whom Emma Goldman is not on the best of terms .” Goldman reciprocated Parsons ’ s absence by endorsing Frank Harris ' book The Bomb, which was a largely fictional account of the Haymarket Affair and its martyrs road to death.
The presence of such well-known Anarchists as Mrs. Lucy Parsons, wife of one of the victims of the outrageous Haymarket trial, Emma Goldman, common-law wife of Berkman, who shot Manager Frick at the time of the Homestead strike, and others, all enlisted under the colonization wing, the members of which were now using the phrases of the Anarchists at sneering at political action, showed that a parting of the ways must come.
The Booths had eight children: Bramwell Booth, Ballington Booth, Kate Booth, Emma Booth, Herbert Booth, Marie Booth, Evangeline Booth and Lucy Booth, and were dedicated to giving them a firm Christian knowledge.
Another was a romantic song, " Wert thou like me ," to words by Walter Scott, which Goss dedicated to his fiancée, Lucy Emma Nerd ( 1800 – 1895 ).
Notable alumni of ECU include entertainer Rolf Harris ; Musa Aman, the chief minister of the Malaysian state of Sabah ; former soccer player Alistair Edwards ; actors Frances O ' Connor, Hugh Jackman, Lisa McCune, Marcus Graham, William McInnes, Lucy Durack, Rachelle Durkin, Emma Matthews, Eddie Perfect, Tim Minchin and Simon Lyndon ; musician Jamie Oehlers ; and Indigenous rights activist and former AFL player Craig Turley.
The area encompassing the Edge of Appalachia Preserve was first studied by ecologist Emma Lucy Braun in the 1920s.
Next, Cox will be starring as Lucy in the upcoming Broadway-Bound National Tour revival of Jekyll & Hyde starring opposite Constantine Maroulis in the title role and Teal Wicks as Emma.
In 1916 Bowen married Emma Lucy Gates.
Callwood had five grandchildren: Marie, Emma, Lucy, and Jack Manchester ( children of Jesse ); and Bree Fitzgerald ( daughter of Jill ).
Chapter 6, " The Intimately Oppressed " describes resistance to inequalities in the lives of women in the early years of the U. S. Zinn tells the stories of women who resisted the status quo, including Polly Baker, Anne Hutchinson, Mary Dyer, Amelia Bloomer, Catharine Beecher, Emma Willard, Harriot Hunt, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Fuller, Sarah Grimké, Angelina Grimké, Dorothea Dix, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, and Sojourner Truth.
* Frank O. Beck, Hobohemia: Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman & Other Agitators & Outsiders In 1920s / 30s Chicago ( Charles H. Kerr Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-88286-251-4 ( description )
The children from his marriage to Emma, Bella and Lucy Finkel, became Yiddish actors.
A Granada production was adapted by the acclaimed screenwriter Heidi Thomas and starred Emilia Fox as Sylvia Brown, Victoria Wood as Nana, Emma Watson as Pauline Fossil, Yasmin Paige as Petrova Fossil, Lucy Boynton as Posy Fossil and Richard Griffiths as Great Uncle Matthew.
In 1833 he married Emma Thomasina Talbot, daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot and Lady Mary Lucy, née Fox Strangways, the younger daughter of the Earl & Countess of Ilchester.
Isaac's daughter, Lucy and her elder sister kept house for Emma while she was ill.

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Graffiti artist John Fekner, called " caption writer to the urban environment, adman for the opposition " by writer Lucy Lippard, was involved in direct art interventions within New York City's decaying urban environment in the mid-seventies through the eighties.
During the ten years of their marriage, Martha bore six children: Martha, called Patsy, ( 1772 – 1836 ); Jane ( 1774 – 1775 ); an unnamed son ( 1777 ); Mary Wayles, called Polly, ( 1778 – 1804 ); Lucy Elizabeth ( 1780 – 1781 ); and Lucy Elizabeth ( 1782 – 1785 ).
In 1985, Benoit recorded a cover of Guaraldi's " Linus and Lucy " for an album called This Side Up, which enjoyed considerable radio airplay and helped launch the smooth jazz genre.
" As members of the group came and went, the direction of the music continued to be inspired by the Surrealists, and the group came to be called by the surreal-sounding name of Tangerine Dream, inspired by the line " tangerine trees and marmalade skies " from The Beatles ' track " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
The character of Lucy Harris ( originally portrayed by Linda Eder ) works as a prostitute and stripper in a small London club called The Red Rat, where she meets a multi-dimension man named Doctor Henry Jekyll, who turns into his evil persona Mr. Edward Hyde.
Residents were relocated to a parcel called San Lucy Village, Arizona.
The American suffragist and abolitionist Lucy Stone ( 1818 – 1893 ), made a national issue of the right to keep one's own surname as part of her efforts for women's rights in the U. S. Women who choose not to use their husbands ' surnames have been called " Lucy Stoners " ever since.
The elephant, named Lucy, was a tourist attraction built in 1881 to lure potential land buyers to South Atlantic City ( now called Margate ), a small town south of Atlantic City.
This area, called the " Cathedral of Pines ", was preserved as a result of the efforts of Lucy Rumsey Holt who influenced her husband, logger W. A.
Lennon's son, Julian, inspired the song with a nursery school drawing he called " Lucyin the sky with diamonds ".
Lennon's inspiration for the song came when his son, Julian, showed him a nursery school drawing he called " Lucy-in the sky with diamonds ", depicting his classmate, Lucy O ' Donnell.
Julian said, " I don't know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings, but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age.
Lucy and Desi had a business manager by the name of Mr. Andrew Hickox, and in the first episode of season 4, called the " The Business Manager " Lucy and Ricky hire a man named Mr. Hickox.
Casting the Mertzes, as they were now called ( the surname taken from a doctor Lucy scribe Madelyn Pugh knew as a child in Indianapolis ), proved to be a challenge.
In 1957, I Love Lucy was re-tailored into an hour-long show originally titled The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show that was to be part of an anthology series called the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse.
In an effort to please Vance, whom he had much respect for, Arnaz proposed doing a spin-off from I Love Lucy called The Mertzes to star Vivian Vance and William Frawley.
" Weird Al " Yankovic's debut album features a song called " Ricky " ( a parody of Toni Basil's " Mickey "), detailing the plot of I Love Lucy.
Originally called James Crofts or James Fitzroy, he was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter.
The Peanuts special It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown includes a song / dance number called " Lucy Says " where Lucy plays the role of Simon, but uses " Lucy Says " instead of " Simon Says ".

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