The Untold Story of the Lost Opening to 'I Love Lucy'New Foto - The Untold Story of the Lost Opening to 'I Love Lucy'

For generations, reruns of I Love Lucy have kept Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in living rooms everywhere. Even people who never sat down to watch an episode know the iconic opening: a heart floating on velvet with the show's title written across it. It's one of television's most familiar images, almost as lasting as Lucy's wide-eyed reactions or Ricky's exasperated "Lucy, you got some 'splaining to do!" But that famous heart wasn't always part of the show. In fact, the real original opening has been missing from reruns for decades. The reason why says a lot about how television used to work—and how it changed forever. The first season of I Love Lucy didn't begin with a floating heart at all. Instead, audiences were greeted by animated versions of Lucy and Ricky. The two cartoon stick figures danced around a giant pack of Philip Morris cigarettes, occasionally climbing down ropes or pulling stunts to grab attention. The scene even came with an enthusiastic voice-over proudly announcing, "Philip Morris presents the Lucille Ball–Desi Arnaz Show!" That animated opener wasn't a random creative decision. In the early 1950s, television shows were often directly tied to a single sponsor. For I Love Lucy, that sponsor was Philip Morris, and the opening sequence doubled as an advertisement. The animation itself came from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, who would later create Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, and other cartoon classics. So why don't most viewers today remember Lucy swinging on cigarette packs? Part of the answer is sponsorship. Philip Morris dropped out in 1955, and the show no longer needed an animated ad attached to every episode. By the late 1950s, I Love Lucy had already proven itself as one of the biggest hits in television history, so CBS began rerunning the series with a new, more neutral opening. That's when the velvet heart appeared. The other part of the story came years later. In 1970, the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act banned television ads for tobacco products. By that point, reruns were already using the heart design, but the law ensured the original cigarette-themed animations would never return to mainstream broadcasts. Image via Photo Images/Jupiter Images Even the music we now associate with Lucy had its own strange path. The signature I Love Lucy theme didn't appear in the very beginning. Instead, season one used classical music, a section of Ferde Grofé's Grand Canyon Suite, over the animated sponsor sequence. During the second season, the jaunty melody we all know was written by Eliot Daniel, though he asked to remain uncredited at first due to his contract with another studio. Only later did his name appear, thus allowing him to collect royalties for the rest of his life. The theme even had lyrics written for a season three episode where Ricky sings "I Love Lucy" to celebrate Lucy's birthday. That version never became the standard opening, but it showed how deeply the tune had already lodged itself in pop culture.

The Untold Story of the Lost Opening to ‘I Love Lucy’

The Untold Story of the Lost Opening to 'I Love Lucy' For generations, reruns of I Love Lucy have kept Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz i...
'Saturday Night Live' adds 5 stars to its cast after departuresNew Foto - 'Saturday Night Live' adds 5 stars to its cast after departures

"Saturday Night Live" is getting some new blood. The sketch show has added five featured players for its 51st season in the fall, NBC announced Sept. 2:Tommy Brennan,Jeremy Culhane,Ben Marshall,Kam PattersonandVeronika Slowikowska. The hirings come on the heels of "SNL" losing several members of its cast. In recent days,Devon Walker,Michael LongfellowandEmil Wakimhave all announced their exits. The three comics joined the show from 2022 to 2024. Wakim described his departure as a "gut punch" in an Instagram post, while Longfellow told fans he wishes he were returning for another season. Devon Walkerto exit 'SNL' in first Season 51 cast departure: 'Toxic' Reports from several outlets, includingVarietyandThe Hollywood Reporter, also said longtime cast memberHeidi Gardner will be leavingafter eight seasons, though she has not yet confirmed her exit. Meet the five new cast members of "SNL" below: Brennan is a comedian from Minnesota whoperformed stand-up on"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in June. He reacted to news of his hiring bywriting on Instagram, "This doesn't feel real, but we'll see you guys on Saturdays!" Culhane is a comedian from California who performs with the Upright Citizens Brigade comedy group and Dropout TV. He has also appeared on shows like "The Sex Lives of College Girls" and "American Vandal." Marshall is a comedian from Georgia who previously joined "SNL" as a writer in 2021. He has appeared on the show as part of Please Don't Destroy, a comedy trio that produces digital shorts. Slowikowska is a comedian from Ontario, Canada, who has appeared on the FX comedy "What We Do in the Shadows" and the Shane Gillis Netflix series "Tires." Patterson is a comedian from Florida who has appeared on the comedy podcast "Kill Tony" and has a role in the upcoming Netflix film "72 Hours." "Saturday Night Live" is coming off a landmark 50th season, which included Maya Rudolph and Dana Carvey starring as former Vice PresidentKamala Harrisand former PresidentJoe Biden, respectively. The 50th anniversary was commemorated with a primetime special in February. Michael Longfellowout at 'Saturday Night Live' after 3 seasons: 'Wish I was' returning Ahead of "SNL" Season 50 in 2024, three new cast members were added to the cast: Wakim, Ashley Padilla and Jane Wickline. It was not immediately clear whether any additional "SNL" stars will be leaving ahead of the new season. Creator Lorne Michaels previously teased a cast shakeupin an interview with Puck. When asked whether he feels pressure to "reinvent" in the new season, Michaels told the outlet, "Yeah, for sure." But Michaels confirmed James Austin Johnson will return and continue playing PresidentDonald Trump. "SNL" Season 51 will premiere on Oct. 4. The host and musical guest for the season premiere haven't been announced. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Who's joining 'SNL'? Show adds 5 stars to its cast

'Saturday Night Live' adds 5 stars to its cast after departures

'Saturday Night Live' adds 5 stars to its cast after departures "Saturday Night Live" is getting some new blood. The sket...
Shania Twain Didn't Want to Perform This Song Following Her Divorce. Now She Has a 'Newfound Appreciation' for ItNew Foto - Shania Twain Didn't Want to Perform This Song Following Her Divorce. Now She Has a 'Newfound Appreciation' for It

Mathew Tsang/Getty Shania Twain revealed that her fans have given her a "newfound appreciation" for her song "You're Still the One" She and her ex-husband, music producer Robert "Mutt" Lange, wrote the Grammy-winning song together A seventh album from Twain is currently in the works, which will feature "storytelling" Shania Twainstill thinks this song is the one, despite how it came to be. Speaking withETalk in a TikTok videooriginally shared on YouTube on Aug. 11, the country star, 60, reflected on the 1997 song "You're Still the One," which she wrote with her ex-husband, music producerRobert "Mutt" Lange. "Well, I'm not just saying this because it seems obvious, but 'You're Still the One' really is one of my favorites to do live," Twain began. "I've gone through quite a few stages with that song of, not really even wanting to sing it live for a while, just thinking, 'Well, okay, I'm divorced now, does it really mean what it used to mean when I wrote it?' " Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. However, Twain now has a "newfound appreciation" for the song again. "I have for a while." "It's mostly fans, fans love it, they want to hear it. It means so much to them in so many ways. They're either getting married to it, or have been married to it, or had an anniversary, or a friendship, or whatever it is. "It's more the meaning that it is, or that it represents, to everybody else that makes it so meaningful to me again," added Twain. The Queen of Country Pop also mentioned that she is "in the middle of making" a seventh album. "It's going to be different than maybe what anyone is expecting. There's a lot of storytelling in this album," she teased. Terry Wyatt/Getty "You're Still the One" was nominated for four Grammy Awards in 1999 and took home two: Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. It was also nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. It spent 42 weeks on theBillboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 1 on May 2, 1998, for two weeks. Twain and Lange, 76,were married from 1993 until 2008. They share24-year-old son Eja. She is currently married toFrédéric Thiébaud, with whom she tied the knot on New Year's Day in 2011. Twain spoke to PEOPLE in Februaryabout being "put in a box" by the music industry, by fans and executives. "If I feel like I'm being put in a box, I start to panic," Twain said at the time. "I run in any direction I can because I don't want to be contained. I have to be able to find my own way." "Sometimes I'm not even sure where I'm going myself. How can somebody else tell me that, right? So I need the freedom to explore and to land wherever that exploration takes me," added Twain. Mathew Tsang/Getty Twain also said that it's "really great to see" artists go beyond their typical genre of music. "I'm always championing anybody that does things that are unexpected by the industry, or unexpected by the audience." "They may not have seen it coming, but the artist does have a sense of where they want to go exploring, and I really think it's wonderful that they do, that they explore it, and they take it to whatever limit interests them." Read the original article onPeople

Shania Twain Didn't Want to Perform This Song Following Her Divorce. Now She Has a 'Newfound Appreciation' for It

Shania Twain Didn't Want to Perform This Song Following Her Divorce. Now She Has a 'Newfound Appreciation' for It Mathew Tsang/G...
Details emerge in deadly door-knock prank shooting in HoustonNew Foto - Details emerge in deadly door-knock prank shooting in Houston

The man charged in thedeadly shootingof an 11-year-old Texas boy was "waiting in the shadows" as the child and his cousin played a "ding-dong ditch" prank on his Houston home, police said. The suspect followed the boys as they ran away before he opened fire, according to Houston Police Sgt. Michael Cass, the lead detective on the case. Cass told CBS News the suspect was "waiting in the shadows in his own side yard behind a fence" after the boy and his cousin knocked on his door Saturday night and ran away. The boy, identified by police as Julian Guzman, was attending a family gathering about a block away in the east Houston neighborhood, and after getting bored, decided to go with his 10-year-old cousin and play ding-dong ditch, in which pranksters ring the doorbell or knock on the door of a home and then run away. Police said the two cousins had knocked three times on the suspect's door within a span of about 15 minutes. On the third knock, the cousins ran as fast as they could, but the homeowner was waiting behind the fence in his yard. Guzman was recording the incident on his phone, police said, showing himself knocking and running. Shots are heard on the video, police said, and there is audio of the boy gasping. Guzman's cousin told police he didn't know what to do, only what he had seen in movies, so he tried to pick him up. The boys appeared as children, "not threatening in any way," Cass said. Guzman was wounded when police arrived at the scene and taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead on Sunday, police said. Gonzalo Leon Jr., 42, has been charged with murder and booked into the Harris County jail, according toonline records. He is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday. Police said Leon is a former Army veteran who was deployed and spent time in the reserves. A handgun, 20 other guns and tactical and smoke grenades were found during a search of his home, they said. "Looked like he may have been a collector of firearms," Cass said. Police said they found Leon at a hotel in La Porte, Texas, with a packed car. The hotel was booked for three days, Cass said. Historian Miles Yu on Chinese military parade: "Trolling is a very good word" Judge lets Google keep Chrome, but says it must share search data with rivals A look back at the first "CBS Evening News" broadcast on its 62nd anniversary

Details emerge in deadly door-knock prank shooting in Houston

Details emerge in deadly door-knock prank shooting in Houston The man charged in thedeadly shootingof an 11-year-old Texas boy was "wai...
Ukraine will never agree to legalise Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia plant, ministry saysNew Foto - Ukraine will never agree to legalise Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia plant, ministry says

(Reuters) -Ukraine will never agree to legalise the Russian occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and an immediate withdrawal of Russian troops is the only way to guarantee safety there, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. A ministry statement made no direct reference to Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's statement during a visit to China that Moscow was ready to cooperate with the United States at the plant, seized in the first weeks after Moscow's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. "The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is and will remain an integral part of the sovereign territory of Ukraine. Any attempts by Russia to question this fact are legally null and void and politically pointless," the ministry said. "The only way to restore nuclear safety is the immediate and complete withdrawal of Russian military and other personnel from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant." (Reporting by Ron Popeski, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Ukraine will never agree to legalise Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia plant, ministry says

Ukraine will never agree to legalise Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia plant, ministry says (Reuters) -Ukraine will never agree to legalise...

 

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