A very warm welcome to you!! This page is specially dedicated to the legendary classic TV comedy "I Love Lucy" and its talented cast members: Lucille Ball (my favorite redhead of all time!!), Desi Arnaz (the charming and funny Cuban), Vivian Vance and William Frawley. They played Lucy Ricardo, Ricky Ricardo, Ethel Mertz and Fred Mertz respectively.

You may be wondering why on earth would I fall in love with this comedy produced in the 50's. Well, it all happened one afternoon a few years back. I returned from school, and did not take a shower immediately like I usually did. Instead, for some reason I switched on the TV and "Wham! Bang!" saw the first "I Love Lucy" episode of my life. Never had I expected myself to be so addicted to a TV program, let alone a black-and-white 1950's sitcom produced decades ago. I was just too overwhelmed.....the cast of the show were, and still are, simply terrific! The story scripts were also ingeniously written. Ever since that fateful afternoon, I found myself rushing home after school so I wouldn't miss even the show's opening theme song!! Well, I know you may not be able to imagine how genuinely great those shows are, especially if you have never watched them before. However, I'm sure you'll see eye to eye with me, and perhaps judge for yourself, only if you had watched the shows yourself.


The cute "I LOVE LUCY" theme song performed by Desi Arnaz will be playing in the background shortly. I like this version very much. Please be patient while waiting for it to load completely.


Please savor these miscellaneous "LUCY" items I have for you here:

More pics of the famous foursome, as well as romantic shots of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz!!! (For your info, they were married in real life, but divorced in 1960)

Curious about how Lucy's baby looks like 20 years later? Wanna have a look at some products I Love Lucy had helped endorse? How about some humorous Lucy sayings? Step in then!!

Here's a rather complete list of links to a number of major LUCY sites on the net.

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