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*[[Lisa]] met [[Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo Carmichael]] (the surnames referencing Ball's characters from ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' and ''{{w|The Lucy Show}}'') in a dream in the episode "[[Little Big Mom]]".
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*[[Lisa]] met the ghost of [[Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo Carmichael]] (the surnames referencing Ball's characters from ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' and ''{{w|The Lucy Show}}'') in the episode "[[Little Big Mom]]".
 
*In the television show ''[[I Lost Lucy]]'', which is a parody of ''I Love Lucy'', a [[Lucy's boss|character]] is seen visiting [[Lucy Carbunkle|Lucy's character]]'s grave. The dates on the tombstone are 1911-1989, which correspond to Lucille Ball's actual lifespan.
 
*In the television show ''[[I Lost Lucy]]'', which is a parody of ''I Love Lucy'', a [[Lucy's boss|character]] is seen visiting [[Lucy Carbunkle|Lucy's character]]'s grave. The dates on the tombstone are 1911-1989, which correspond to Lucille Ball's actual lifespan.
  

Revision as of 21:08, August 23, 2017

Lucille Ball
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Actress/Comedienne
First appearance: "No Loan Again, Naturally"


Lucille Ball was an American actress and comedienne.

History

When Ned nailed an eviction notice on the Simpson's door, Marge was scared about the prospect of being homeless, like Lucille Ball in Stone Pillow.

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

External links