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I Love Lucy™ "Grape Stomping" Episode - Sally Winey Bear
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I Love Lucy©
50th Anniversary
of the "Grape Stomp" Episode
by Classic Collecticritter Bear


ATTENTION
I LOVE LUCY/LUCILLE BALL COLLECTORS

This I Love Lucy© "Grape Stomping" Mohair Bear
by Sally Winey is a highly sought after collectible.

  This Sally Winey Bear commemorates the
50th Anniversary of I Love Lucy© episode #150,
"Lucy's Italian Movie", featuring the famous Grape Stomping scene.

Handmade by Sally Winey of 100% German Mohair, with glass eyes.
Approximate height is 14", standing,
and 10-1/2" high sitting.
Production was limited to a total of 200.
This is Number 188 and was
personally signed and numbered
on left foot, by Sally Winey
  

Origin of I Love Lucy:
I Love Lucy was an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley.
The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on CBS. After the series ended in 1957,
however, a modified version continued for three more seasons with 13 one-hour specials, running from 1957 to 1960,
known first as The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show and later in reruns as The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour.The show, which
was the first scripted television program to be shot on 35 mm film in front of a studio audience, won five Emmy Awards
and received numerous nominations. Another award that the show won was the coveted George Foster Peabody Award
for "recognition of distinguished achievement in television." In 2012 it was voted the
"Best TV Show of All Time" in a survey conducted by ABC News and People Magazine.

I Love Lucy was the most watched show in the United States in four of its six seasons, and was the first to end its run
at the top of the Nielsen ratings (an accomplishment later matched by The Andy Griffith Show and Seinfeld).
The show is still syndicated in dozens of languages around the world and remains popular, with an
American audience of 40 million each year. A colorized version of its Christmas episode attracted
more than eight million viewers when CBS aired it in prime time in 2013 – 62 years after the show premiered.
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