Lucille Ball was one of America’s first podcasters. In 1964 Lucy launched her CBS Radio Show “LET’S TALK TO LUCY” where she interviewed some of the biggest names in Hollywood. After the initial airing, they were never heard again, until now.
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Lucille Ball was one of America’s first podcasters. In 1964 Lucy launched her CBS Radio Show “LET’S TALK TO LUCY” where she interviewed some of the biggest names in Hollywood. After the initial airing, they were never heard again, until now.
What if Lucy could talk to the stars of today? Reimagined interviews feature Lucy speaking with film producer Tina Sinatra and actor Stephanie Zimbalist.
Lucy speaks with Ruth Berle, wife of actor Milton Berle and a spokeswoman for Synanon, which was originally introduced as addiction therapy and later evolved into a violent cult.
"My favorite Martian" actor sits down with Lucy to discuss his time in her workshop and shares advice to those just getting started in the entertainment industry.
Lucy travels to Vegas to speak with actress Joy Hodges about second-wind careers, their life philosophies, and never being too old to achieve your goals.
Acclaimed Director George Cukor reveals to Lucy what makes a coachable actor, how stars have overcome obstacles in front of the camera, and his newest project "My Fair Lady".
Singer Andy Williams comes to visit Lucy at a point of transformation with a new house, new baby, and a mission to help end hunger in the United States.
Lucille Ball was one of America’s first podcasters. In 1964 Lucy launched her CBS Radio Show “LET’S TALK TO LUCY” where she interviewed some of the biggest names in Hollywood. After the initial airing, they were never heard again, until now.