 | I LOVE LUCY debuted on CBS in 1951 and quickly set a new standard for situation comedy with its well-crafted plotlines, live tapings, multiple camera angles, and one of the finest ensemble casts in television history. Centered on the domestic life of... |
 | Two ambitious Cuban brothers come to New York to make a name for themselves as musicians during the mambo craze of the 1950's. By day they work hard at manual labor, at night they are transformed; but the pressures of fame threaten to drive them... |
 | Carl Burnett hosts this look back at another television luminary, Ed Sullivan. This collection contains some of the most memorable performances in the history of the Sullivan show. Included are Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Richard... |
 | FOREVER DARLING: The story of a troubled marriage between one of America's favorite couples, and a guardian angel who steps in to help Lucy discover what she really wants from her husband and her marriage. THE LONG, LONG TRAILER: A cumbersome travel... |
 | A black market adoption ring sets-up an unwitting college student to be impregnated for wealthy clients--only she doesn't want to give up the baby. |
 | A downbeat Western, though an interestingly offbeat role for Peck as a grizzled old outlaw who teams with a young half-breed for one last job. Shot in Israel. |
 | Marco Polo (Dezi Arnaz Jr.) faces off with Kublai Khan (Zero Mostel) and has other adventures while abroad in the Orient in this partly-animated, music-filled romp. |
 | Lucielle Ball (of "I Love Lucy" infamy) played Lucy Carter, a widow with two teenage children, in this popular television comedy which originally aired between 1968-1974. Taking a job as a secretary for her brother-in-law while delicately balancing... |
 | Two ambitious Cuban brothers come to New York to make a name for themselves as musicians during the mambo craze of the 1950's. By day they work hard at manual labor, at night they are transformed; but the pressures of fame threaten to drive them... |
 | I LOVE LUCY debuted on CBS in 1951 and quickly set a new standard for situation comedy with its well-crafted plotlines, live tapings, multiple camera angles, and one of the finest ensemble casts in television history. Centered on the domestic life of... |