Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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1 "I could go on and on— there's s< as Lucille Ball Arnaz — but to sun "Lucy is quite a girl. She's been my wife for ten years and I should know." IT DOESN'T surprise me at all that so many people seem to love Lucy. After all, Lucy — also known as Lucille Ball Arnaz — is quite a girl. She's been my wife for over ten years now and I should know. Lucy and I have had a strange kind of life together. It's been full of laughs — and some disappointments. But we wouldn't have wanted it any other way. We're both glad, however, that a certain TV show called "I Love Lucy" came along and was lucky enough to be a hit, for it was this that finally gave us the chance to be a family. For the biggest part of our. married life, Lucy and I had a long distance kind of marriage. I was away most of the time on the road with my band while Lucy was in Hollywood doing all right by herself in pictures. Frankly, I'd have liked to work in Hollywood too, but somehow the opportunities that arrived for me were usually in other cities. Neither of us liked the situation, but it couldn't be helped. Looking back on it now, I can appreciate how tolerant and I "We got an idea for a TV show, talked it over and Lucy said, 'We'll sink or swim together.' " Working with Lucy on TV is like a three-ring circus. You never know when she's going to pull an ad lib in a scene.