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  1. Lucy Moves to NBC. Lucille Ball is joined by TV's biggest stars such as her old friend Bob Hope, The Tonight Show host Johnny Carson, Quincy star Jack Klugman and Diff'rent Strokes actor Gary Coleman, who portrays the network president, greet her as she comes out of retirement. Film great Gene Kelly and Lucy's longtime TV boss Gale Gordon round ...

  2. Contacted by Fred Silverman, the President of NBC, ... Film Movie Reviews Lucy Moves to NBC — 1980. Lucy Moves to NBC. 1980. 1h 30m. Unrated. Comedy/Musical. Where to Watch. Buy. $9.99. $9.99.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2012 · The special, appropriately titled Lucy Moves To NBC, aired on February 8, 1980. A 68 year old Lucy was simply bored not producing or starring in her own series and found that her retirement which consisted of backgammon games, family, friends and some help from a little wine or vodka to pass the time was just not enough for her.

  4. Lucy Moves to NBC. Lucy's move to NBC didn't actually produce any hits for the network, but it did produce one real pilot (not "The Music Mart") in 1981 that was directed by Lucille Ball, "Bungle Abbey," a quirky sitcom about a monastery inhabited by out-of-the-ordinary monks. The pilot starred Charlie Callas, Guy Marks, Gino Conforti, Graham ...

  5. Synopsis. After three decades of starring in a quartet of top-rated comedy series hits (I Love Lucy, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show and Here’s Lucy) on CBS-TV, Emmy awarded comedienne Lucille Ball comes out of retirement and teams with NBC. She’s greeted by the network’s biggest stars such as her old friend Bob Hope, The Tonight ...

  6. Synopsis. An unusual storyline in which Fred Silverman, the president of NBC, talks Lucille Ball out of retirement and back into television (and away from CBS) to develop a new comedy series. Now, as executive producer, she and her production assistant, Gale Gordon, devise "The Music Mart," a would-be series about Wally and Carol Coogan, a ...

  7. Lucille Ball is asked to go back to work as a producer by Fred Silverman, the president of the National Broadcasting Company. Genre: Comedy, Music. Original Language: English. Director: Jack ...