My understanding is that Desi deliberately chose certain shades of color for the set and costume designs knowing that when the episodes were televised in Black & White certain colors as seen on B&W tv sets would still stand out better in contrast with other shades of color next to each other. He was indeed a genius in this area of B &W film technology. Major film studios could have learned a thing or two from Desi.
That was Karl Freund the cinematographer... Director of Photography on I love Lucy who chose the set colors... Even having the walls painted a certain shade of gray to look better On B&W film. He's hired by Desi tho.
It was well know by that time dude, they made black and white movies from the start of the century. He was not better in this case than any other film maker.
The I Love Lucy shows in Hollywood were the funniest shows I've watched. When Lucy pretended to be Ricky's agent and got him fired! When Lucy was in disguise, and lit her, "fake nose on fire! I always wanted to see the color of the beautiful dresses Lucy wore in some of these episodes. I have every I Love Lucy show recorded and commercial-free I did myself ages ago, when they had an I Love Lucy marathon on TV, throughout a holiday weekend. This show used to come on at 7:30 PM when I was a child, and after it was over, it was time for bed. I had a big crush on Ricky when I was about 6-7 years old. LOL! XO
'I Love Lucy' is the very first TV program I ever watched, and I must have been about 3 years old in the late 1950's. I watced this sitting in front of our old (new) big box TV in our Living Room. I can still hear my beautiful Mother's laughter when I didn't even know what laughter was. R.I.P. Mom I miss you. It all seems like some kind of a dream.
Bob Jellison played the bell hop--he had actually been in other I Love Lucy episodes-including one where he was the milkman trying to avoid a jealous husband-that Lucy paid him to do to teach Ricky a lesson about "gossiping"
Colorization has so improved since its early days. If only someone would finance the complete series colorized. The only thing wrong with this clip is that now I want to see the whole episode!
Lucy:”I’m sorry Ethel, Fred, I thought you were going too” Ethel:”oh darn it” Lucy:”Well that’s the way the ball bounces” Ricky:We’ll honey you’re not going either” Lucy:”oh darn it!” Ethel:”Well that’s the way the ball bounces!”😂😂😂😂
If you are in Beverly Hills , you can still make the same turn into The Avalon Hotel .It still looks the same . Also a couple of Studebaker Commanders are in this scene and Ricky was keeping up with the old hearse in the next lane .
The Pontiac was already one of the most beautiful looking cars I’d ever seen in Black and white, seeing it an that popping blue color makes it even better.
I often wonder when I see these colorized snippets if they used the actual colors from photo stills from the set when this was originally filmed including the actual colors of Lucy and Ethel's dresses and Fred and Ricky's suits. Those 1950's colors sure were interesting. So many pastels. That would be something if Fred's shirt and beret were actually that color when they filmed the episode.
I Love Lucy is so wonderful, funny and nostalgia I absolutely love seeing the sitcom plays and episodes in color honestly it is such a awesome and snappy television show. ❤️🎼
Oh this is so so cool! I have this on DVD but it's in black and white this will be my first time seeing it in color! Thank you so so much for uploading this! 👍😁
Fred's outfit really isn't that bad . He looks like a cool cat from the beatnick generation. For all you commenters below about correct era for Beat Generation and movement consider this . It officially started in the late 40's and gave way to the hippie movement in the early sixties . Google beatnick photo and a black and white photo of a sunglassed person with a beret and goatee from the 50's will confirm .
@@retroguy9494 because a lot of old buildings have been torn down for new ones especially in the downtown area. The 1960s downtown revitalization caused many buildings and homes in downtown to be torn down. Plus all the freeway extensions running through downtown LA that were added during the 50s and 60s caused many more old buildings to be razed.
I checked out the hood where the hotel is, in Beverly Hills , it is called The Avalon .The hotel and hood are more or less the same . The stop sign has been changed , it also has the street sign on top of it West Olympic and Canon , the picket fence has been changed into a hedge and a new fire hydrant replaced the old fire hydrant , in front of the hotel.
I miss my best friend. We always used to say she was Ethel and I was Lucy! (Nvm my red wig!, that was a coincidence lol) but I used to always be like “I HAVE A PLAN!” And she was always saying no! 😂😂😂
I just love the colors in this video. The past few years I've seen the I Love Lucy show colorized and I didn't like it at all. The colors look very natural and Thank You for sharing this video clip.
Wow... I've seen this episode in reruns and this is the first time I've seen Bobby's "Hail Cesar" imitation.... wonder why it's cut from the TV episode
I believe Fred paid for the room himself. There was one episode that showed their room (when Lucy tries to exchange the train tickets) and it was not a suite and nowhere near the size of the Ricardo's. If I remember, in one episode, Fred did not want to pay to go but Ethel argued that Fred never took her anywhere and he reminded her of the "lovely trip they took to Minnesota" and Ethel replied "yea I went to the Mayo Clinic to have my gallstones taken out." Since Fred got to ride in the car for free (refusing to pay for half the gas because the back seat would be empty anyway but would supply all the water), he paid for the room. Because Ricky sold the car, he paid for the Mertz's train tickets to go back to New York.
@@kevindouglas5333 First off, it was never explained exactly how long they were in Hollywood, especially since the trip straddled over both seasons 4 and 5 of the show. However, back in those days, people actually used to LIVE in hotels. It was somewhat common. Discounts were given if one rented by the month rather than by the night or week. Given the Mertz's were in a regular room and not a suite like the Ricardo's and if Fred rented by the month (MGM paid for the Ricardo's suite) it is plausible that he paid for it.
I know a lot of people don't like colorized episodes of any Black and white show,but I do. Don't get me wrong, I still love ❤️the Black and white originals, but I like the colorized ones because then you get to see the actual colors of, well, everything.
The black and white version seems to give it that old 1950's look. When it is in color it looks modern and like it was filmed today ! In the 1950's television was in black and white. It wasn't until the mid 1960's color television was introduced.
True. However, there was color in reality. And the people who colorized this did a faithful job of using color combinations that were in vogue at the time. The use of color is not distracting, but credible.
Wow! I love this episode in color. My mind saw it this way. I always imagined the car being blue. Maybe the well written scripts instilled the coloring through the lines despite the black and white format. But the old NYC apartment episodes, in color, look weird to me.
I always thought that this hotel suite was designed to be easily retconned into an apartment if they decided to permanently move Lucy and Ricky to LA. With Phillip Morris soon to bow out, perhaps the plan was to make the Pontiac sponsorship permanent and there would've been establishing shots of them arriving at destinations in their sponsored (in-universe too) car, but with a shakeup in division management it never came to pass.
@@howtubeableDifferent characters in the show commented on Lucy's hair color at times. I remember one in describing it said "l never saw hair that color in all my life." She always said she used a henna rinse on it. When Tallulah Bankhead was on a later version of the show after they moved to Connecticut, she argued with Lucy and said "I'll pull your pink hair out by it's black roots."
03:58 Desi often did this very funny "taken aback" surprise take. He was given much acclaim as a television innovator, but I think underrated as a comic actor.
There's a whole bunch of dialogue from Bobby the Bell-Hop that is not included in the syndicated episodes nor the DVD's. When Bobby says "Hail Caesar" that was never, ever in the re-runs so CBS must of had a master copy of this episode---and then had the original colorized. of course, they did cut other parts of dialogue as noted below.
If you watch this full episode, the part where the bell boy says he was in Ceaser pic and when Fred said what he said, isn’t in the original episode. You can look it up.
It's incredible how well the episodes hold up over time...as funny today as they were then...
That’s the sign of excellent writing
Even though I watch it A Million times , there's is something special 👀 seeing it in Color . 😁👍
My understanding is that Desi deliberately chose certain shades of color for the set and costume designs knowing that when the episodes were televised in Black & White certain colors as seen on B&W tv sets would still stand out better in contrast with other shades of color next to each other. He was indeed a genius in this area of B &W film technology. Major film studios could have learned a thing or two from Desi.
That was Karl Freund the cinematographer... Director of Photography on I love Lucy who chose the set colors... Even having the walls painted a certain shade of gray to look better On B&W film. He's hired by Desi tho.
It was well know by that time dude, they made black and white movies from the start of the century. He was not better in this case than any other film maker.
I agree.
Desi Arnaz was an innovator.
The I Love Lucy shows in Hollywood were the funniest shows I've watched.
When Lucy pretended to be Ricky's agent and got him fired! When Lucy was in disguise, and lit her, "fake nose on fire!
I always wanted to see the color of the beautiful dresses Lucy wore in some of these episodes.
I have every I Love Lucy show recorded and commercial-free I did myself ages ago, when they had an I Love Lucy marathon on TV, throughout a holiday weekend.
This show used to come on at 7:30 PM when I was a child, and after it was over, it was time for bed.
I had a big crush on Ricky when I was about 6-7 years old. LOL! XO
'I Love Lucy' is the very first TV program I ever watched, and I must have been about 3 years old in the late 1950's. I watced this sitting in front of our old (new) big box TV in our Living Room. I can still hear my beautiful Mother's laughter when I didn't even know what laughter was. R.I.P. Mom I miss you. It all seems like some kind of a dream.
You should have been watching The Little Rascals.
Beautiful ❤❤
@@manthony777
What do you mean by that?
The I love Lucy show is still awesome to-day 👌
FOREVER!!!🙏❤
It was no "My Mother the Car" but yes, "I Love Lucy" was a truly iconic series.
Hey peoples I love Lucy is all that ❤
Today is one word....not hyphenated...
@@michael91411 it used to be hyphenated.
Bob Jellison played the bell hop--he had actually been in other I Love Lucy episodes-including one where he was the milkman trying to avoid a jealous husband-that Lucy paid him to do to teach Ricky a lesson about "gossiping"
Colorization has so improved since its early days. If only someone would finance the complete series colorized. The only thing wrong with this clip is that now I want to see the whole episode!
Star sky I still like the black and white episodes in black and white
Black and white is better, according to Orson Welles, most critics. Most people want to change/rewrite history. Small minded
Agree with you 100%👍
They stopped the Christmas specials😭💔
@@andreapena9390 airing them on Television or DVD availability?
My absolute favorite episode of the entire series!
TIMELESS COMEDY
THE BEST EVER !!!!
Lucy:”I’m sorry Ethel, Fred, I thought you were going too”
Ethel:”oh darn it”
Lucy:”Well that’s the way the ball bounces”
Ricky:We’ll honey you’re not going either”
Lucy:”oh darn it!”
Ethel:”Well that’s the way the ball bounces!”😂😂😂😂
Lucy: “Oh, shut up!”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
BLESSED THESE TALENTED PEOPLE FOR MAKING MY LIFE HAPPY!!!🙏❤
Lucille Ball is that one actress I'd bring back back to life with one of my 3 wishes.
Anyone else cringe every time they turn left in front of that car thinking they’re going to get hit?
Yes! OMG, I though...GUN IT!
sure do! cant believe they didnt get hit!!
Yes, that was a close one.
If you are in Beverly Hills , you can still make the same turn into The Avalon Hotel .It still looks the same . Also a couple of Studebaker Commanders are in this scene and Ricky was keeping up with the old hearse in the next lane .
Yes!!
Hehe! I love the way the video ends. As if Lucy was about to unleash some violent rage on Ricky. XD
This is one of the earliest films of a freeway. The US Interstate Highway System was developed in the 1950s, during Eisenhower's presidency.
The Pontiac was already one of the most beautiful looking cars I’d ever seen in Black and white, seeing it an that popping blue color makes it even better.
Yes the Pontiac was mentioned often , in the Hollywood episodes.
I often wonder when I see these colorized snippets if they used the actual colors from photo stills from the set when this was originally filmed including the actual colors of Lucy and Ethel's dresses and Fred and Ricky's suits. Those 1950's colors sure were interesting. So many pastels. That would be something if Fred's shirt and beret were actually that color when they filmed the episode.
Ricky isn't the only one loves Lucy
You're right. Hollywood hunk Percy Helton was crazy about her too !
@@jubalcalif9100 ???
I Love Lucy is so wonderful, funny and nostalgia I absolutely love seeing the sitcom plays and episodes in color honestly it is such a awesome and snappy television show. ❤️🎼
Even better in colour-thanks!
I LOVE LUCY.GREW UP WATCHING HER.LUCY WAS FABULOUS ICON
The colours are just like I imagined them for 60 years!!🤗
Me to!
Ya cut out the best funny part!! What the hell!! Ethel says back to Lucy "Well thats the way the ball bounces!!"
Love Ethel's dress and scarf.
Oh this is so so cool! I have this on DVD but it's in black and white this will be my first time seeing it in color! Thank you so so much for uploading this! 👍😁
Best part of the whole series. Wish Lucy and Desi would've stayed in Hollywood.
Fred's outfit really isn't that bad . He looks like a cool cat from the beatnick generation. For all you commenters below about correct era for Beat Generation and movement consider this . It officially started in the late 40's and gave way to the hippie movement in the early sixties . Google beatnick photo and a black and white photo of a sunglassed person with a beret and goatee from the 50's will confirm .
No.. It was Bad lol
That looks horrible!!!!!!!!!!
The only problem with that was the 'beatnik generation' wouldn't come about for around another 10 years! LOL
conscience commenter ...That's not how the beatniks dressed.
@@brucescott4261 You're right. And if you read my above comment, I said this happened 10 years BEFORE the beatniks.
That first scene is one of the few actual exterior shots of the series.
The very first shot is the 101 Hollywood freeway going through downtown LA. Some of the buildings shown in that shot are still in existence.
@@hollywood101usa Why wouldn't they be still in existence? This was only about 65 years ago!
@@retroguy9494 because a lot of old buildings have been torn down for new ones especially in the downtown area. The 1960s downtown revitalization caused many buildings and homes in downtown to be torn down. Plus all the freeway extensions running through downtown LA that were added during the 50s and 60s caused many more old buildings to be razed.
The hotel exterior they used is on Olympic, just east of Beverly Dr. It's still there, and not even close to Hollywood
@@kab1200 what type of building did they use on Olympic? Isn't that in Beverly Hills?
I checked out the hood where the hotel is, in Beverly Hills , it is called The Avalon .The hotel and hood are more or less the same . The stop sign has been changed , it also has the street sign on top of it West Olympic and Canon , the picket fence has been changed into a hedge and a new fire hydrant replaced the old fire hydrant , in front of the hotel.
Wow, I love this show and it is so different seeing it in color.
I love Lucy!
Lucy always thinking she was a part of everything Ricky did. Then if she wasn't, forced herself in. But the color was great.
WOW! LOOKS GREAT IN COLOR!
Just wonderful
Wow, the color looks great!
🕊🌈 I love this!!
I will never be able to look at Fred's shirt the same way lol
3:57 Amazing! this show predicted 21st Fashion exactly!
@1:34 Fred's lines about Lucy seeing stars is usually cut from this ep.
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤. Still classic and funny 😁
A true classic
To the powers that be, please colorize the entire series. It would revitalize the show for new audiences. I would definitely buy the DVD set.
Did anyone else notice in the beginning, Ricky pulling in front of that car and almost getting hit?? Yikes!!
I miss my best friend. We always used to say she was Ethel and I was Lucy! (Nvm my red wig!, that was a coincidence lol) but I used to always be like “I HAVE A PLAN!” And she was always saying no! 😂😂😂
I just love the colors in this video. The past few years I've seen the I Love Lucy show colorized and I didn't like it at all.
The colors look very natural and Thank You for sharing this video clip.
Wow... I've seen this episode in reruns and this is the first time I've seen Bobby's "Hail Cesar" imitation.... wonder why it's cut from the TV episode
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no one ever explained who paid for the mertz's room LOL Fred would never have shelled out that kind of money
Ricky (like Desi) was generous.
@@scotnick59 Not THAT generous....
I believe Fred paid for the room himself. There was one episode that showed their room (when Lucy tries to exchange the train tickets) and it was not a suite and nowhere near the size of the Ricardo's. If I remember, in one episode, Fred did not want to pay to go but Ethel argued that Fred never took her anywhere and he reminded her of the "lovely trip they took to Minnesota" and Ethel replied "yea I went to the Mayo Clinic to have my gallstones taken out." Since Fred got to ride in the car for free (refusing to pay for half the gas because the back seat would be empty anyway but would supply all the water), he paid for the room. Because Ricky sold the car, he paid for the Mertz's train tickets to go back to New York.
@@retroguy9494 fred wouldn't even chip in on gas but he pays for a Beverly Hills hotel room for 3 months. Not likely
@@kevindouglas5333 First off, it was never explained exactly how long they were in Hollywood, especially since the trip straddled over both seasons 4 and 5 of the show. However, back in those days, people actually used to LIVE in hotels. It was somewhat common. Discounts were given if one rented by the month rather than by the night or week. Given the Mertz's were in a regular room and not a suite like the Ricardo's and if Fred rented by the month (MGM paid for the Ricardo's suite) it is plausible that he paid for it.
One of my favorites! William Holden in the Brown Derby! Spaghetti all over him and Lucy's nose. LOL
It was Pie that got on William Holden, not Spaghetti.
I've watched this episode a thousand times (my favorite episode) and I swear I have never seen it with the "hail caesar" bit in it. Anyone else ???
No . I was surprised
Of all the dozens and dozens of times I’ve seen this episode, I’d never before noticed the oncoming car. Good observation!
Whoa, Ricky! That was a close call. 0:48
I love this! Nice.
when ever i've had a bad day and i turn on ILL I immediately feel good again, thank god for desi and lucy
I love this show so much 😆😆😆
I WISH THEY WERE ALL IN COLOR, IT LOOKS SO NICE
@bevelvis4ever44 I prefer the black and white ones
Those were the days. My old LaSalle ran great.
I know a lot of people don't like colorized episodes of any Black and white show,but I do. Don't get me wrong, I still love ❤️the Black and white originals, but I like the colorized ones because then you get to see the actual colors of, well, everything.
Agreed
Beautiful
Hey! Grumpy old Fred is happy in his goofy outfit! Let him have some fun!!
Beautiful deco and very funny
Love I love lucy
Fred would fit rite in LA in that outfit!!!😅🤣😂🌹💖😭😃
Yea TODAY he would with all the freaks and weirdo's....but not back THEN! LOL
*Well, that's the way the ball bounces*
“Hail Caesar!” Bobby’s arm salute is so similar to “Heil Hitler!” Weird that they used it.
The black and white version seems to give it that old 1950's look. When it is in color it looks modern and like it was filmed today ! In the 1950's television was in black and white. It wasn't until the mid 1960's color television was introduced.
True. However, there was color in reality. And the people who colorized this did a faithful job of using color combinations that were in vogue at the time. The use of color is not distracting, but credible.
I haven't watched I love Lucy in a while, Glad I came across it from scrolling 😀👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾❤️
THE BELLBOY WAS LIKE LOU COSTELO'S TWIN BROTHER!!!!
Wow! I love this episode in color. My mind saw it this way. I always imagined the car being blue. Maybe the well written scripts instilled the coloring through the lines despite the black and white format. But the old NYC apartment episodes, in color, look weird to me.
I love how blinged-out stop signs were in the 1950s 0:44
I love Lucy, but being in color changes my preception just a bit... I prefer the black and white version.
I feel the same way about TAGS.
Me to
Black and white brings in the real scene
Black and white
Same here!
I loved these colorized episodes! I wish they all were colorized.
Pretty in color.
I always thought that this hotel suite was designed to be easily retconned into an apartment if they decided to permanently move Lucy and Ricky to LA. With Phillip Morris soon to bow out, perhaps the plan was to make the Pontiac sponsorship permanent and there would've been establishing shots of them arriving at destinations in their sponsored (in-universe too) car, but with a shakeup in division management it never came to pass.
at 0:45 Ricky cuts right in front of the oncoming car. I'm surprised he wasn't hit!
LOL! I noticed that as well!
La prefiero original, en blanco y negro, es símbolo de una era de la TV
Ricky❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love I love Lucy in color. I wish they made every episode and every season in color ! I buy the complete seasons in color
I always thought Lucy's hair looked more of a salmon color than actual red in the colorized versions
I agree. It's always difficult to get hair color and skin tones right.
@@howtubeableDifferent characters in the show commented on Lucy's hair color at times. I remember one in describing it said "l never saw hair that color in all my life." She always said she used a henna rinse on it. When Tallulah Bankhead was on a later version of the show after they moved to Connecticut, she argued with Lucy and said "I'll pull your pink hair out by it's black roots."
I like black and white
4:25
"I don't want to be conspicuous."
In that outfit??? Never!!
Golden comedy 👏🤣
The only time we can see the 101 Freeway without traffic.
anyone else notice they turned their Pontiac right in front of oncoming traffic to turn into the parking lot?
03:58 Desi often did this very funny "taken aback" surprise take. He was given much acclaim as a television innovator, but I think underrated as a comic actor.
I’d never seen this extended clip, on the vhs we had the bellhop didn’t mention Julius ceasar or Fred mentioning how many stars Lucy had seen
Colorized cool
Je les adore pour toujours ✨💖✨💖✨💖✨
Moi aussi.
My great-uncle lived in LA and was often mistaken for Milton Berle.
There's a whole bunch of dialogue from Bobby the Bell-Hop that is not included in the syndicated episodes nor the DVD's. When Bobby says "Hail Caesar" that was never, ever in the re-runs so CBS must of had a master copy of this episode---and then had the original colorized. of course, they did cut other parts of dialogue as noted below.
If you watch this full episode, the part where the bell boy says he was in Ceaser pic and when Fred said what he said, isn’t in the original episode. You can look it up.
I think for my future if I enjoy repeats of I Love Lucy,this time,I would like to enjoy it in full colour-Instead of black and white!🥰
Back when the LA freeways were navigable!
Fred looks like a director or a beatnik.
The Bellhop On Abbott Costello Movie And 🎞🎞🎞🎭🎭🎭🎭
Can u please post the ENTIRE episodes in color??
It looks like Fred was wearing a Don Loper designed casual shirt.
Sweet dreams god for love you Godloveyou much
Family and friends
I can’t believe my house has all those colors now! hahahaha
B & W for me love the old shots of L A