Life with Lucy (1986-1986)

Premiere:
September 20, 1986

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
November 15, 1986

Creators:
Bob Carroll Jr.
Madelyn Pugh

Original Title:
Life with Lucy

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Aaron Spelling Productions
Lucille Ball Productions

Countries:
US

Life With Lucy is an American sitcom starring Lucille Ball. The show ran on the ABC network in 1986 not on the CBS network as her previous shows had and unlike Ball's previous programs, it was a critical and ratings flop. Only eight out of the thirteen episodes that were filmed aired before ABC cancelled the series. It is the very last sitcom she starred in before her death in 1989.

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Co-Producer:
Linda Morris
Vic Rauseo

Costumer:
Maureen Gates
Ray Phelps

Director of Photography:
Charles F. Wheeler

Editor:
Robert Best

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Joseph Dervin Jr.

Executive Producer:
Aaron Spelling
Gary Morton
Douglas S. Cramer

Executive Story Editor:
Casey Keller
Richard Albrecht

First Assistant Director:
Bruce Chevillat

Hairstylist:
Irma Kusely
Rita Bellissimo

Makeup Artist:
Claude Thompson

Music Supervisor:
Rocky Mariana

Producer:
Madelyn Pugh
Bob Carroll Jr.

Producer's Assistant:
Michael Q. Martin
Thomas J. Watson

Production Manager:
Norman Henry
Al Kraus

Property Master:
Jerry Swift

Script Supervisor:
Katy Dowdalls

Second Assistant Director:
Hilary Leach

Set Decoration:
Richard Spero

Special Effects:
Dutch Van Der Byl

Supervising Editor:
John Woodcock

Supervising Producer:
E. Duke Vincent

Theme Song Performance:
Eydie Gormé

Unit Production Manager:
Bruce Chevillat

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