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bernkastel11 · 2 years
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𝑻𝒘𝒊𝒏 𝑷𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒔𝒔𝒆𝒔 𝑶𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑨𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒖𝒔 𝑬𝒎𝒑𝒊𝒓𝒆: 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑷𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝑾𝒉𝒐 𝑾𝒂𝒔 𝑳𝒊𝒗𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑰𝒏 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒉𝒂𝒅𝒐𝒘
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Many times had Arabella tried to get close to me. But I can't let her near me,the Darkness And Light cannot be near eachother
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I shall not deny the truth: I hate her till the end,why was she the one who got blessed but not me? We're twins, aren't we? So why was I treated differently? I didn't even care about it anyway
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Then when I was at my lowest,he reached out to me. Ricardo Rodriguez Hill
He was the Emperor of the Azureit Empire and expressed his desire to make me his Empress
I was suspicious of course but this can also be a beneficial chance to me, so I agree to marry him. I knew it was because of power but I didn't care, I wanted to be an Empress anyway
If he cheat on me, I can just kill him anyway
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Our engagement came out as the biggest shock to everyone. Who would have thought that the "disappointment" of the Solareth Family would've engaged with an Emperor of a nation?
Bella's reaction was so amusing
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Ricardo was the one who can help me rise to power and he was very useful to me. His nation does not discriminate Black Magic at all, which is proven to be a a perfect place for me as my magic is also in the Black Magic's category
The Aurous Empire does not take very kindly to Black Magic at all anyway, I had no need to linger at such place
The Emperor of the Azureit Empire,he was one to be of great use to me. I can hold powerful authority thanks to him
I may not love him but I'll be sure to use him carefully and not to break him so much, I don't want my precious husband to be so broken like how I was
For once in my life, I felt fortunate
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I left with my fiancé right after the announcement, I didn't want to have a wedding at the Empire that hated me
I left everything behind
My past,my sorrows,my pains,my sister
There was anything for me at the Aurous Empire no longer
It didn't even have anything for me since the start anyway
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I got married and was successfully crowned Empress
Everyone at the Azureit Empire welcomed me,of course many disagreed my presence but I already shut them down
A few years later, I heard from others about Arabella's situation
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Jilian and Arabella got married and ascended the thrones. But Jilian wasn't faithful at all,he was a libertine
I was probably not very bright when I fell in love with him,ugh my youth's stupidity
Arabella was suffering, I wished I could've have comforted her and helped her. But how could I when I hated her?
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Hearing such news oddly pleased me to no end, that lucky and blessed girl finally got a taste of what it feels to be in the pit of despair
Ah,my sister. I hated you,you were adored I was not. I suppose that everything has its cost in the end. You only have yourself to blame for your own foolishness anyway,you could've had a nice marriage if you were brighter in the head I supposed
People would say I'm a heartless bitch for finding my own sister's misery amusing,but do I even care? The girl never suffered so about time she feels some pain like I did
I finally got happiness after being so miserable at the beginning of my life, I should be pleased, don't I?
I did not need to care about words of ignorant people who know nothing about me
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feraltwinkseb · 11 months
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March 7, 1996 -Melbourne, Australia Source:: Pascal Rondeau/Allsport
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wawamouse · 2 months
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Oz textposts (32/?)
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ozimagines · 5 months
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Again; accurate. I don’t make the rules. I feel like Carlo and Miguel could have been good friends if Hernandez and Chico weren’t such asses 😅
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didierpironi · 2 years
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a summary of the most fucked up race in monaco 1996
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snow-licity · 3 months
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Diaz brought up an excellent question that I've always asked myself about Oliver and Felicity (and many other couples):
What would hurt more: Felicity dying in front of Oliver or Oliver dying in front of Felicity?
Personally there are times when it goes both ways, like moments where I go "it would TOTALLY hurt Oliver more if Felicity was killed in front of Oliver" and vice versa.
Anyway, discuss if you want🤪
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mcfiddlestan · 2 months
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Top 5 TV Show Characters
5. Daenerys Targaryen -- I never read the GoT books. I went into the show not knowing anything about the plot or characters. And while there are others I enjoy (Tyrion, Jon Snow, Oberyn Martell 😛), Dany became my absolute favorite. Her last season sucked major donkey balls, and I hated her ending (not the thing that happened to her, but the lead up). But she's still one of my BAMF faves.
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4. Dylan McKay -- he wasn't always likable, but I loved him to the very end (also, Team Kelly). There was something very relatable about his broody, closed-off personality. But his tragic background stole my heart and his love of Byron, literature and writing won me over. Plus, he was just sexy af.
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3. Karen Walker -- in every friend group, I'm the Karen (the GOOD one; not the weird-ass hair-wearing complainer). The older, wiser, kinda always high (I take a lot of pain meds, ok?), pretty open with the same sex-loving tendencies one with an infectious cackle. Oh, and I'm fucking hilarious.
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2. Lucy Ricardo -- she was the first comedienne I fell in love with. Hers was the first TV show I loved. And, I later learned, she was one of the first women to run a major television studio. She's the one responsible for Mission: Impossible and Star Trek on our TVs. And I Love Lucy is just the funniest show ever to grace our screens.
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1. Chandler Bing -- in the same way I identified with Dylan McKay and embody Karen Walker, I am Chandler Bing (before Monica lol). Perpetually single, falling in love with the wrong people, sarcastic, and my best friend is a slutty actor. Hahaha! Ms. Chanandaler Muriel Bong will forever be my favorite TV personality and my heart will break a little bit every time I watch him on Friends. 💔
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Thanks for asking!
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her-luth · 1 year
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Jamás he sido feliz e infeliz, cómo he sido contigo...
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floofyberries · 2 years
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jimclarkposting · 2 years
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there's some judgement going on from phil and ricardo
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klemcoll · 6 months
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The Mexican Wonder Boy
Here is a close-in photograph of the then 20 year old Mexican driver Ricardo Valentin Rodriguez de la Vega in a Ferrari Dino V6-engined 156F1 at Zandvoort during the Dutch Grand Prix on May 20,1962. The younger of the two Rodriguez brothers can always be recognized, once he had joined Ferrari, by the Ferrari emblem on the front of his helmet and the colors of the Mexican flag on its side. Ricardo…
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twisting-echo · 6 months
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Yep, these two are besties and brothers in my main headcanon.
Mr. Hector J. Peabody was interested in time travel long before he became a father. When he was a puppy, he built what was the first prototype of the WABAC, known only to him as his Way Back Wristwatch, or WBW for short, which he used to travel back in time to further feed his growing interest.
The first era he wound up in was the 1800s, in San Ricardo, a town resting on the desert hills of Spain. There, he met Puss and Humpty fiddling with some sort of winged contraption, which sparked further interest. Peabody walked over to them and asked what they were working on. Humpty first mistook Peabody's genuine interest for a prank. But when Peabody walked around it for further inspection and praised Humpty's mechanics on his glider, the attention to detail, and the brilliant influence of Leonardo da Vinci.
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Humpty was taken back by his compliment and told Peabody that he was the only one who spotted the Leonardo da Vinci inspiration. Humpty then introduced himself and his non-verbal friend. Humpty then asked Peabody if he was interested in helping him and his friend test out his glider. Peabody accepted Humpty's invitation. 
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robinfrinjs · 6 months
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The 70th running of the Macau GP (+ Google calendar of schedule)
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For the first time in 10 years the Macau GP is run over two weekends again, with the first races taking place this weekend. And the important FIA F3 World Cup and the FIA GT World Cup will race next weekend and also the Motorcycle Grand Prix.
I have made a Google calendar with the complete schedule, which you can find down below.
The Macau GP is one of the only two current national Grand Prix events that are not part of the Formula One World Championship, the New Zealand GP being the other one.
History
The first running of the race was held in 1954 as a club race for local motor enthusiasts. It initially started off as an endurance race where 15 entrants competed in a four hour race over 51 laps.
In 1960 the race was first entered on the international racing calendar, and was subject for the first time to the regulations published by the FIA for sports and grand touring cars.
In 1978 to celebrate the race's 25th anniversary, a "Race of Giants" was organised. Where drivers like Jacky Ickx, Sir Stirling Moss, Bobby Unser, Phil Hill and Sir Jack Brabham participated.
In 1983 the race was first run as the FIA Formula 3 World Cup. Which was won by a young Ayrton Senna.
In 1998 Peter Dumbreck won the closest ever Macau Grand Prix - and the closest motor race in history at that time - when he beat Ricardo Mauricio by just 0.003 seconds.
More history can be found here
Format
As mentioned, the event will be run over two weekends. This is not the usual format but done for its 70th anniversary.
The past years the GT World Cup and The F3 World Cup weren't run because of Covid, this meant the main race was run with F4 cars. And mainly local drivers participated. This year F3 returns with an international field but Formula 4 stays.
FIA F3 World Cup
In 1983 the race was first run as the FIA Formula 3 World Cup. The Formula 3 race used to be more of an all-star race for drivers from several Formula 3 championships or even from other high profile championships.
But recently the FIA has reduced the Formula 3 championships so FIA F3 is the only major one to exist. This means it can now basically been seen as a non championship round for the FIA F3 championships.
This year however, still several drivers have stepped down again to F3 to participate. Formula E Driver Dan Ticktum, is a two-time winner of the event and has returned. Richard Verschoor, Formula 2 driver and the last winner of the event back in 2019 returns. But also IndyCar driver Marcus Armstrong joins the field.
Sophia Floersch also returns to the race to be there for the third time, during her debut she suffered a massive crash where she suffered a spinal fracture.
Formula 4
The Formula 4 SEA Championship runs from 11-12 November and will feature three female drivers. Vivian Siu, Miki Koyama and Bianca Bustamante. Vivian Siu is the only one of these to drive the complete F4 Sea championship this year. The Macau round however, is a non-championship round.
Formula 4 runs qualifying from 08:45 - 09:15 (CEST) on Saturday 11 November and their qualifying race from 01:00 - 01:25 (CEST). And they close the weekend with their main race from 08:40 - 09:20 (CEST)
TCR & GT
Several regional TCR and GT series race on the streets of Macau during the two Macau weekends. The first TCR race at Macau was held in 1972, and this was rare as TCR cars rarely raced at street circuits. Currently it's the final round of the China TCR Championship.
Motorcycle GP
Macau is a special event for motorcycle riders and has been since 1967. Their main race is on Saturday 18 November.
GT World Cup
The Macau GT Cup was added in 2008, and has been one of the most important supporting races of the Grand Prix since then.
The FIA GT World Cup is a race for GT3-spec cars organised by the SRO. This year it will be the sixth edition of the FIA GT World Cup.
Entry Lists
All entry lists can be found here.
The Track
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Length: 3.8 miles (6.2 km)
Minimum width: 22.8 feet (7 m)
Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix Lap Record: 2:06.317 (Jüri Vips, 2019, FIA Formula 3)
Macau GT Cup Lap Record: 2:17.182 (Earl Bamber, 2019, Porsche 911 GT3 R)
Macau Guia Race Lap Record: 2:27.009 (Rob Huff, 2014, Lada Granta 1.6T)
Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix Lap Record: 2:23.616 (Stuart Easton, 2010, Kawasaki)
Where to Watch?
Every day is streamed on motorsport.tv, on the Macau GP Facebook page and their website.
Schedule
The schedule can be found right here in local time
I have added all sessions to my Google Calendar
Link to the Calendar
For any questions, my ask box is always open!
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wawamouse · 3 months
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Oz characters and what film crew positions I think they would be:
Glynn: executive producer
Sister Pete: production coordinator
McManus: producer
Murphy: line producer
Rebadow: set accountant
Whittlesey: unit production manager
Said: director
Alvarez: 1st assistant director
Arif: 2nd assistant director
Bismilla: 2nd 2nd
Velez: production assistant
Hill: script supervisor
Nino Schibetta: director of photography
Jeffrey Keane: location manager
Adebisi: camera operator
Markstrom: 1st assistant camera
Wangler: 2nd assistant camera
El Cid: video tape operator
Beecher: production designer
Peter Schibetta: art director
Cloutier: construction coordinator
Busmalis: head carpenter
Redding: set decorator
Poet: leadman (head of set dressers)
Schillinger: prop master
Hughes: weapons master
D’Angelo: gaffer (head of electric)
Pancamo: key grip (head of lighting/rigging)
Zanghi: best boy electric
Urbano: best boy grip
Ortolani: genny operator (in charge of power supply; can't do anything without him)
Guerra: special effects supervisor
White: pyrotechnician
Fiona: make up department head
Tony Master: hair department head
Hoyt: special effects make up
Torquemada: wardrobe supervisor
Bellinger: costume designer
Khan: boom operator
Morales: stunt coordinator
Keller: stunt actor
Jia: stunt actor
Carlo Ricardo: stunt actor
Vasquez: stunt actor
Cyril O'Reily: stunt actor
Gloria: set medic
Ryan O’Reily: transport coordinator (teamsters basically; one of the guys you really don't want to cross lol)
Meaney: transport captain
Mukada: craft services (life blood of the set)
i'm sure i forgot someone major but this is what jumped to mind :P
actually i feel like some of these could be multiple characters but for the sake of filling out roles (and for the most part, sticking to on-set roles)..... what movie are they making? uhhhh social commentary lol. unfortunately, devlin is the studio exec so whatever Said's vision is will undoubtedly be horribly warped.
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ozimagines · 2 months
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Oz Characters as Movies…
Beecher: Before Sunrise (1995)
Keller: Sanctuary (2023)
O’Reily: Scarface (1983)
Cyril: Scarface (1932)
Chico: Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
Murphy: The Day of the Owl (1968)
Miguel: Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1922)
McManus: Metropolis (1927)
Said: He Even Has Your Eyes (2016)
Stanislavsky: One, Two, Three! (1961)
Burr: Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Chucky: Goodfellas (1990)
Agustus: Carmen Jones (1954)
Busmalis: Mr. Hulot’s Holiday (1953)
Rebadow: Stalag 17 (1953)
Carlos: The Platform (2019)
Carlo: Pasqualino and the Seven Beauties (1975)
Suzanne: Song at Midnight (1937)
Arif: Imitation of Life (1934)
Dr. Nathan: Level 16 (2018)
Robson: The Golem (1920)
Schillinger: Olympia Part One: Festival of Nations (1938)
Fiona: Kiss Me Kosher (2020)
Idzik: The Vigil (2019)
Jia: Street Angel (1937)
Morales: Casino (1995)
Omar: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967)
Peter: Life is Beautiful (1999)
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papermoonloveslucy · 7 months
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Lucy in Beverly Hills
Part 1 ~ The Cast
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Although thematically the shows created by Lucille Ball were worlds apart from the down-home humor at the Clampett Mansion, there were artistic and creative commonalities that are worth discussing.
"The Beverly Hillbillies" ran from 1962 to 1971, while "The Lucy Show" ran from 1962 to 1968, both on CBS TV. Interiors were filmed at General Service Studios, where "I Love Lucy" began filming until it moved to larger quarters.
Like Jed Clampett, Lucy Carmichael and Lucy Carter are single parents, raising teenage girls, a popular trope of the 1960s and '70s.
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The Desilu sitcoms "I Love Lucy," "Make Room for Daddy," "The Andy Griffith Show," and "Gomer Pyle USMC" are all related shows with characters in common much in the same way the Henning sitocms, "The Beverly Hillbillies," "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres" were related. Interestingly, "The Beverly Hillbillies" was mentioned during two episodes of "The Danny Thomas Show", in 1963 and 1964.
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Jed Clampett's fortune is made from striking oil. In the 1960 Broadway musical, Lucille Ball played a wildcatter looking to find black gold. On "I Love Lucy," new neighbors the O'Briens move from Texas, where they made their fortune in oil. Soon the Ricardos and Mertzes have dreams of riches from Texas tea.
Animal trainers Frank and Juanita Inn worked on both shows, as well as on "Here's Lucy."
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Both shows went from black and white to color in October 1965. Although "The Lucy Show" had filmed its second season in color (1963-1964), CBS declined to air it in color.
Editor Dann Cahn (1963 to 1964), was also an editor for "I Love Lucy" and many Desilu shows.
Shared Casting
Their “Petticoat Junction” characters are in parentheses, followed by their Lucycom / Desilu credits.
Irene Ryan (Granny) performed with Lucille Ball on a May 3, 1949 episode of "The Bob Hope Radio Show." In 1963, Ryan and Ball both appeared on CBS specials featuring their TV shows.
Buddy Ebsen (Jed Clampett) appeared in a 1958 episode of "The Westinghouse-Desilu Playhouse" introduced by Desi Arnaz. He appeared with Lucille Ball on several CBS specials and numerous award shows.
Donna Douglas (Ellie Mae Clampett) performed in a 1960 episode of Desilu's helicopter series "Whirlybirds." She was seen with Lucille Ball on a 1963 CBS special "The Stars' Address".
Max Baer Jr. (Jethro Clampett) was seen with Lucille Ball on a 1963 CBS special "The Stars' Address".
Raymond Bailey (Millburn Drysdale) never acted opposite Lucille Ball, but was seen in episodes of Desilu's "The Whirlybirds," "The Untouchables," "The Ann Sothern Show" and "Westinghouse-Desilu Playhouse" introduced by Desi Arnaz.
The bankers of "The Lucy Show" (Theodore J. Mooney) and "The Beverly Hillbillies" (Millburn Drysdale) were remarkably similar: loud, quick-tempered, miserly, abusive to their secretaries, and willing to grovel and sacrifice their dignity to land a big account. 
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Stretch (Duke) the Clampett's lethargic bulldog, also played Thunderbolt on "Kiddie Parties, Inc." (1963) on "The Lucy Show." Stretch was one of Frank Inn's biggest stars.
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Nancy Kulp (Miss Jane Hathaway) played the Cockney maid who teaches Lucy Ricardo ow to curtsy in "Lucy Meets the Queen" (1955). She also appeared in the Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz film Forever Darling, again playing a maid. Kulp returned to Desilu for a 1959 special with Milton Berle and Lucille Ball and a 1962 episode of “The Lucy Show” where she played Navy Officer Jane Corey.
Miss Jane's relationship to Mr. Drysdale was not dissimilar to Lucy Carmichael's relationship to her banker boss, Mr. Mooney.
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Bea Benadaret (Cousin Pearl Bodine) first starred with Lucille Ball on her radio series “My Favorite Husband” (1948-1951), primarily as best friend Iris Atterbury. Benadaret was Ball’s first choice to play Ethel Mertz on “I Love Lucy,” but she was already contracted to play Blanche Morton on “The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show”, another best friend character. Ball still managed to cast her as a one-off character, Miss Lewis, an elderly spinster, on season one of “I Love Lucy.”
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Frank Wilcox (John Brewster) appeared with Lucille Ball in the films Her Husband’s Affairs (1947) and The Fuller Brush Girl (1950). He played Frank Spaulding, owner of the Connecticut house in "Lucy Wants To Move To The Country" (1957).
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Elvia Allman (Elverna Bradshaw) was heard with Lucille Ball on “My Favorite Husband” before playing the strident Candy Factory Forewoman on “I Love Lucy.” Allman returned to the show as one of Minnie Finch’s neighbors in “Fan Magazine Interview” (1954) and prim magazine reporter Nancy Graham in “The Homecoming” (1955). She made two appearances on “The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour“ - first as Ida Thompson, Westfield’s PTA director, then as Milton Berle’s private secretary. Allman would also be seen on two episodes of “The Lucy Show" as a customer in a department store and the manager of an employment agency. Allman’s final screen appearance with Lucille Ball reunited her with Bob Hope: “Bringing Back Vaudeville” in 1971. For Desilu, Allman was seen on “December Bride” (1954-59), and “The Ann Sothern Show” (1958).
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Milton Frome (Lawrence Chapman) played Sam, who Lucy Ricardo tried to fix up with Dorothy, in “The Matchmaker” (1954).  He played Milton Berle's agent in a "Lucy Saves Milton Berle" (1965). He also played a waiter in a 1972 episode of “Here’s Lucy” starring Donny Osmond.
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Ray Kellogg (Gate Guard / Police Officer) played the barking Assistant Director (“Roll ‘em!”) in “Ricky’s Screen Test” (1954) and later appeared in “Bullfight Dance” (1955). He was seen on 7 episodes of “The Lucy Show” and two episodes of “Here’s Lucy.” In many of his appearances he played policemen or guards, just as he does here.
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Charles Lane (Foster Phinney / Homer Bedloe / Billy Hacker) appeared in 7 films with Lucille Ball between 1933 and 1949. He was also heard on her radio show "My Favorite Husband". On "I Love Lucy," he played 4 characters and 2 more on "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour." He was cast as banker Barnsdahl on "The Lucy Show," but was released after 4 episodes so that Ball could hire Gale Gordon. He went from Desilu to Hooterville with his role of Homer Bedloe on "Petticoat Junction," which he also plays on "The Beverly Hillbillies".
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Phil Silvers (Shifty Shafer aka Honest John) gave Lucille Ball a cameo on his show "Sergeant Bilko" in 1959. In 1963, Ball and Silvers performed the classic ‘Slowly I Turn’ sketch for “CBS Opening Night.” In December 1966, Silvers guest-starred as Oliver Kasten in “Lucy and the Efficiency Expert”. A year later Ball and Silvers both had bit parts in the film A Guide for the Married Man (1967). 
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Roy Roberts (John Cushing / Judge) appeared with Lucille Ball in Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949). On “The Lucy Show” he first appeared as a Navy Admiral in “Lucy and the Submarine” before creating the role of Mr. Cheever, the president of Mr. Mooney’s bank, a recurring character he played through the end of the series. On “Here’s Lucy” he played the Superintendent of the Air Force Academy in season two’s two-part opener.  He also played doctors in “Lucy and the Astronauts” (1971) and in "Lucy is N.G. as an R.N." (1973).  
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Shirley Mitchell (Opal Clampett) became friends with Lucille Ball in the late 1940s when she was featured in 4 episodes of “My Favorite Husband.” Mitchell reunited with Lucille Ball on “I Love Lucy” playing Marion Strong, member of the Wednesday Afternoon Fine Arts League. She also played Mae Belle Jennings on "Petticoat Junction."
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Joi Lansing (Gladys Flatt) first worked with Lucille Ball on “I Love Lucy” in “Desert Island” (1956) and returned to play Miss Long Neck in "Lucy Wants a Career" (1959). She did an episode of Desilu's "The Untouchables" and appeared for Desi Arnaz on an episode of "The Mothers-in-Law".
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Alan Reed Jr. (Sheldon Epps / Buddy) is probably best remembered as the voice of Fred Flintstone, acting opposite Bea Benadaret (Cousin Pearl). He was heard with Lucille Ball on "My Favorite Husband" (1949). In 1963 he played a café owner in “Lucy Visits the White House”. In 1967, he made an appearance on the Desi Arnaz series “The Mothers-in-Law”. 
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Most of the principal cast of "The Flintstones" (1960-1966) appeared on "The Beverly Hillbillies": Bea Benadaret (Betty), Alan Reed Jr. (Fred), and Mel Blanc (Barney) all appeared on the show. Jean Vander Pyl did not act on "The Beverly Hillbillies," but did appear on its sister show "Petticoat Junction" and voiced Maw on the cartoon "The Hillbilly Bears" (1966). All four also worked with Lucille Ball on radio and/or television. There was also an episode of "The Flintstones" titled "The Bedrock Hillbillies" (above) featuring animated characters named Granny and Jethro Hatrock with voice talent Howard Morris, John Stephenson, and June Foray, all of whom also worked with Lucille Ball.
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Richard Deacon (Dr. Klinger / Mr. Brubaker) made two guest star appearances on Desilu's “December Bride” in 1956 in one of which he played Desi Arnaz’s butler. It’s not surprising that he was cast as Tallulah Bankhead’s butler Winslow in “The Celebrity Next Door,” a 1957 episode of “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.”  In 1963 he played Harvey Rittenhouse in the Ball / Hope film Critic’s Choice. In October 1964, Deacon and Lucille Ball both played themselves on “Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre: Have Girls, Will Travel”.  He was employed again by Desi Sr. as a regular on “The Mothers-in-Law” (1968-69).  He was seen on two episodes of "Here's Lucy."
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Paul Winchell (Grandpa Winch) was just 40 years old when he donned old age make-up to play Grandpa Winch in "Home for Christmas" (S1;E13). Four years later he was aged again to play Doc Porter on a two-part episode of "The Lucy Show" set in a the small town of Bancroft.
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Mary Wickes (Adaline Ashley) was one of Lucille Ball's best friends of screen. She appeared on "I Love Lucy," "The Lucy Show," and "Here's Lucy," in addition to many other TV specials alongside Ball. The 1967 episode of "The Beverly Hillbillies" Wickes appeared on was aired between two of her "Lucy Show" appearances and featured Gail Bonney, who was seen on "I Love Lucy" and "The Lucy Show."
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Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor (Oliver and Lisa Douglas) ~ were visitors to Beverly Hills from Hooterville, but both stars were also favorites of Lucille Ball. Gabor appeared in two episodes of "Here's Lucy", one as herself, and Albert played himself in a 1973 episode. In 1950, he co-starred with Lucille Ball in The Fuller Brush Girl. 
Star Casting
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John Wayne made a cameo appearance on "The Beverly Hillbillies". When asked how he wanted to be paid, he is best remembered answering back with: "Give me a fifth of bourbon--that'll square it." Wayne appeared as himself on "I Love Lucy" (1955) and "The Lucy Show" (1966). His uncredited cameo on "The Indians Are Coming" (S5;E20) was aired in 1967.
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Sammy Davis Jr. (Sergeant Patrick Muldoon) made two appearances on the series during November 1968 episodes set in NYC. Although he plays a character here (an Irish cop!), he played himself on "Here's Lucy" in September 1970. His first "Hillbillies" appearance also features Lucy's friend and co-star Phil Silvers as Shifty Shafer (aka Honest John), a recurring character that was seen in eight episodes.
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Impressionist Rich Little played himself in the season nine opener of "The Beverly Hillbillies." Mr. Drysdale convinces him to impersonate President Richard Nixon over the telephone to fool Jed. Nixon was one of Little's most popular impressions. When he played himself on a 1971 episode of "Here's Lucy," Nixon wasn't mentioned, but he did do his impression of John Wayne (see above).
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Hedda Hopper played herself in "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood" (S3;E4) in 1964, an episode named after her newspaper column and television specials, one of which featured Lucille Ball. That same 1960 special featured Gloria Swanson, who did a cameo as herself in a 1966 episode titled "The Gloria Swanson Story" (S5;E12). Curiously, Hopper played herself in a 1955 episode of "I Love Lucy" titled "The Hedda Hopper Story." An episode of "The Lucy Show" titled "Lucy and the Lost Star" was intended for Swanson, but the lost star eventually cast was Joan Crawford.
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Robert Cummings appeared as himself in "The Race for Queen" (S2;E19) playing the celebrity judge of the Queen of Beverly Hills beauty contest. He was known as Bob Collins on "The Bob Cummings Show" (aka "Love That Bob!"), which ran from 1955 to 1959. The same year it ended he played himself on a 1959 episode of "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" set in Japan. He reprised the character of Bob Collins on a 1972 episode of "Here’s Lucy” (above) and returned the following season for another episode as a different Bob. His sitcom had featured many of the same actors as "The Beverly Hillbillies" and various Lucycoms, but especially Joi Lansing, Nancy Kulp, and Elvia Allman. Cummings' appearance on "Hillbillies" is primarily attributable to the fact that BH creator Paul Henning produced "The Bob Cummings Show"!
Other Common Cast Members
Jack Bannon, Wally Cox, Peter Leeds, Bobs Watson, Lyle Talbot, Doris Packer Eleanor Audley, Maurice Marsac, Leon Ames, Jesse White, George Barrows, Herb Vigran, Jean Willes, Norman Leavitt, Leon Belasco, Burt Mustin, Iris Adrian, Foster Brooks, Ted Eccles, Robert Foulk, Tristram Coffin, Byron Foulger, Gil Perkins, Hal Taggart, Robert Cummings, Natalie Schaffer, Mel Blanc, John McGiver, Don Rickles, John Carradine, Jacques Bergerac, Hans Conried, Murvyn Vye, Bernie Kopell, Barbara Morrison, Phil Arnold, Ellen Corby, Robert Carson, Barry Kelley, William Newell, Lurene Tuttle, Karen Norris, Hayden Rorke, Benny Rubin, Helen Kleeb, Bill Quinn, Frank J. Scannell, Irwin Charrone, Gail Bonney, Fritz Feld, Norma Varden, Murray Pollack, Jil Jarmyn, Olan Soule, John Gallaudet, George N. Niese, Dick Winslow, Tommy Farrell, Cliff Norton, Robert Osborne, Nestor Paiva, Larry J. Blake, Hans Moebus, Norman Stevans, Monty O'Grady, Steve Carruthers, and Bert Stevens.
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