Below
you will find an incomplete listing of television appearances made by Lucie
Arnaz. Please keep in mind that this list represents only a small
proportion of Lucie's television appearances. If you know of any
inconsistencies or corrections, please let
me know. Also, check out Lucie
on TV this Month! to see when and where you can find Lucie on the box
this month.
Television Appearances - from 1963-present, the most recent are at the top.
Lucie's first actual TV appearance
was April 14, 1958 at the age of six, when she made her first commercial (out of several) with her mother, father and brother for the Ford company,
the sponsors of her parents' current TV show, "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour."
"The Kennedy Centre Mark Twain Prize for Humour: Neil Simon" (November 20, 2006) guest appearance. Lucie joined with Robert Klein in a salute to the amazing works of Neil Simon as he received The Kennedy Centre Mark Twain Prize for Humour. Lucie and Robert Klein tributed Neil with a performance of the title song from "They're Playing Our Song," one of Neil's many masterpieces which both Lucie and Bob originally brought to life on Broadway in 1979; PBS
"The
Early Show" (June
7, 2006) guest appearance. Lucie pops in to join the
presenters on The Early Show to welcome the winners of their recent "My
Broadway Debut" contest, who will get to join the cast of Lucie's top
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" show on Broadway; CBS.
Watch
a clip of Lucie's appearance on The Early Show on Youtube, thanks
to Josh!
"That's Kentertainment" (December 16, 2004) interview.
Lucie was featured in this Manhattan-based television show, where she gave a
short interview with friend and brilliant musician/composer, Billy Stritch,
singing "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?"
"AM Buffalo" (May 28, 2003) interview. Lucie is interviewed while in Jamestown, New York, for a convention at the "Lucille Ball - Desi Arnaz Center."
"CBS at 75" (November 2, 2003) guest appearance. Lucie was part of the magnificent celebrity alumni in the audience to celebrate the 75th anniversary of CBS.
"Law & Order" (February 26, 2003) guest appearance. Lucie plays a charismatic, multi-million dollar cosmetics mogul, who is having an affair with her daughter's boyfriend and is later accused of murdering him.
"Crossing Over with John Edward" (November 27, 2002) host. John Edward presents his show from Jamestown, NY, the birthplace of Lucille Ball. Show is hosted by Lucie Arnaz, who interviews John Edward at the conclusion of the show.
"Entertainment Tonight" (July, 2001) guest appearance. Lucie is interviewed and promotes the Lucy 50th Anniversary Tour.
"The Early Show" (July, 2001) guest appearance. Again, Lucie is interviewed and promotes the Lucy 50th Anniversary Tour.
Halloween (October 31, 2000). Lucie is interviewed about her career in "The Witches Of Eastwick" and her favourite Halloween memories.
"Geraldo Rivera Show, The" (TV series) (recorded
in 1997) guest appearance. Geraldo Rivera interviews Lucie about the history
and success of I Love Lucy, and Lucie's family. Lucie promotes "Lucy &
Desi: The Scrapbooks"(CD ROM); "Lucie & Desi: A Home Movie"(video);
"Love, Lucy" (book); and "How To Save Your Family History" (CD ROM).
"Oprah" (TV Series) (recorded in 1997) guest
appearance. Oprah interviews Lucie about her life and family history. Lucie
promotes "Lucy & Desi: The Scrapbooks"(CD ROM); "Lucie & Desi:
A Home Movie"(video); "Love, Lucy" (book); and "How To Save Your Family
History" (CD ROM).
Abduction of Innocence (1996) (TV Movie)
.... aka Abduction of Innocence: A Moment of Truth (1996) (TV movie) (Lucie
plays Helen Steves)
"Rosie O'Donnell Show, The" (August 9, 1996)
(TV series) - Guest appearance, Rosie interviews Lucie about her life, career, family and the I Love Lucy show.
"Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True,
The" (1995) (TV) (Lucie plays Aunt Em)
"Queens" (1994) - Guest host, Lifetime
"Vicki!" (1993) - Guest celebrity, with Vicki
Lawerence and Lorna Luft
"Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie" (February 14,
1993)
- Producer, director, and co-star, NBC
"Sons and Daughters" (January 4, 1991 - March
1, 1991) (CBS TV Series) - Lucie plays Tess Hammersmith
"Regis and Kathy Lee" (January 3, 1991), Guest,
with Laurence Luckinbill
"I Love Lucy: The Very First Show" (March 30, 1990) - Host/narrator, CBS
"The Home Show" (1989) - Guest Host, ABC
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984 - episode recorded
in 1988, airing Nov. 27, 1988) - Guest appearance, playing "Det. Bess Stacey"
in episode: "Wearing of the Green" (episode # 5.6)
Who Gets the Friends? (1988) (TV movie) (Lucie
plays Gloria McClinton)
"Win, Lose or Draw" (1988) - Guest host,
with Vicki Lawerence, filmed on location in Hawaii
"Lucie Arnaz Show, The" (April 2, 1985 -
June 11, 1985) (CBS) (TV Series) - Lucie plays Jane Lucas
"Night of 100 Stars Two" (March 11, 1985)
- Guest appearance, ABC
"All-Star Party For Lucille Ball" (December
29, 1984) - Special guest appearance, Lucie and brother Desi, Jr. sing
a ballad version of the "I Love Lucy" song with special lyrics to their
mother, CBS
"The Television Academy Hall of Fame" (March 4, 1984) - Special guest appearance, although Lucie does not actually appear live in the airing, she is seen in a special pre-recorded tape called "My Mother, the Star" as a salute to her mother who is being inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame, NBC
Washington Mistress (1982) (TV movie) (Lucie
plays Maggie Parker)
"The Tomorrow Show" (April 5, 1981) - Guest
appearance, NBC
Mating Season, The (1980) (TV movie) (Lucie plays Sydney Wyatt)
"Late Show, The", (1978) - Host
"Circus of the Stars" (1977-1992, episode
airing December 5, 1977) - Guest appearance, 1st Annual Circus of the Stars
"Captain
Kangaroo" (November21, 1977) -
Special guest appearance
"Mid-Day Live" (1977) with Bill Boggs, Co-host
"The $25,000 Pyramid" (March
11, 1976) - with Gabriel
Kaplan, episode 37
"The $25,000 Pyramid" (September
18, 1975) - with Clifton
Davis, episode 37
Death Scream (1975) (TV movie) ... aka Streetkill
(1975) (TV movie) ... aka Woman Who Cried Murder, The (1975) (TV movie)
"The $25,000 Pyramid" (February
20, 1975) - with Clifton
Davis, episode 24
Who Is the Black Dahlia? (1975) (TV movie)
(Lucie plays The Black Dahlia)
"The $25,000 Pyramid" (November 7, 1974) - with Leonard Nimoy, episode 9
"The Dean Martin Show" (June 10, 1971) -
with Deana Martin and Frank Sinatra, Jr.
"Sixth Sense" - With This Ring, I Thee Kill,
(1971)
"Here's Lucy" (1968-1974) TV Series (Lucie is Kim Carter)
"Kraft Music Halls" with Wayne Newton, Desi
Arnaz and Robert Young (1967-1974)
"The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) - Guest appearance,
playing Lucy Charmichael's friend "Dotty" in episode: "Lucy And Robert
Goulet" (episode # 139) October 30, 1967
"The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) - Guest appearance,
largest to date, in episode "Lucy Gets Her Diploma" (episode #137) October
9, 1967
"The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) - Guest appearance,
in episode "Lucy and the Ring a Ding Ding" (episode #115) October 10, 1966
"The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) - Background appearance with Desi, Jr. and grandmother DeDe Ball, in episode
"Lucy at Marineland"
(episode #85) September 13, 1965
"Password" (August 26, 1965) - Special guest
appearance, B&W, CBS
"Password" (November 12, 1964) - Special guest
appearance, B&W, CBS
"Password" (May 7, 1964) - Special guest appearance,
B&W, CBS
"The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) guest appearance,
playing Chris' friend Cynthia, at the beach, in episode "Lucy is a Chaperon"
(episode #27) April 8, 1963
"The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) guest appearance, playing Chris' friend Cynthia, a soda jerk in episode: "Lucy is a Soda Jerk" (episode #23) March 4, 1963