Lucy in the Media
"Lucy in the Media" is a page of Lucy sightings including
upcoming documentaries, Lucy on TV Guides, Magazines, etc.
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I Love Lucy: Part of the CBS at 75 Documentary.

"Lucy has a baby" January 19, 1953 (hosted by Doris Roberts)

Lucy Ricardo gives birth to Little Ricky--and to a whole new generation of comedy--as both she and star Lucille Ball give birth on the same day.





Join CBS for a look back at classic moments from the rich 75-year history of CBS television. Every day between 8 and 8:30pm ET/PT, you'll see a 30- second CBS AT 75 MOMENT, presented by members of the CBS family.
Lucy's 30-second CBS moment was the first to air - Sunday October 5th.

CBS AT 75 MOMENTS salutes innovations from "I Love Lucy" to "Survivor" and memorable contributions from Walter Cronkite to Charles Schulz, from "Guiding Light" to "The Jeffersons" and from Ed Sullivan to David Letterman.

You'll see Dan Rather presenting Walter Cronkite's like 1969 coverage of the astounding moment when the astroanauts first landed on the moon aboard the Apollo 11; Amy Brenneman presenting a seminal scene from the Enny Award-winning 1974 civil rights move "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," for which the lead, Cicely Tyson, also earned an Enny; and Marge Helgenberger saluting the emotional final episode of the long-running Emmy Award-wining comedy series "M*A*S*H," which was seen, at the time, by the largest audience to view a single television program.
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