Jess Oppenheimer (1913-1988), creator, producer, and head writer of I Love Lucy, had an extensive broadcast career that began in radio's "golden age." His association with Lucille Ball began in 1948, when he signed on as head writer, producer and director of her radio series, My Favorite Husband. When CBS made a deal with the legendary redhead, Lucy made it a condition that Oppenheimer be in charge of the venture. He remained as producer and head writer of I Love Lucy for five of its six seasons, writing the pilot and 153 episodes.
Offers intimate glimpses of the world's favorite redhead-and of a
bygone era as wide-eyed and irrepressible as Lucy herself.-- "Total
TV"
Oppenheimer's fond reminiscence is an important addition to the
burgeoning collection concerned with TV's early years and
subsequent effects on popular culture.-- "Booklist"
A must-have for true Lucy lovers.-- "TV Guide"
If you love Lucy, you'll love this book (and CD).-- "The New
Yorker"
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