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. The original radio show, starring
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, evolved into the groundbreaking television
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'' I Love Lucy''. The series was based on the novels ''Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, the Record of a Happy Marriage'' (1940) and ''Outside Eden'' (1945) written by Isabel Scott Rorick, the earlier of which had previously been adapted into the
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feature film '' Are Husbands Necessary?'' (1942), co-starring Ray Milland and
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Radio

''My Favorite Husband'' was first broadcast as a one-time special on
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on July 5, 1948. CBS's new series '' Our Miss Brooks'' had been delayed coming to the air, so to fill in the gap that week CBS aired the audition program (the radio equivalent of a
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) for ''My Favorite Husband''. Lucille Ball and Lee Bowman played the characters of Liz and George Cugat, and a positive response to this broadcast convinced CBS to launch ''My Favorite Husband'' as a series. Bowman was not available to do the series, so when it debuted later that month it starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as the leads. The couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls, and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The episode would progress into a minor crisis or problem, typically caused by one of Liz's funny ideas. Each episode would end with the problem solved and Liz saying, "Thanks, George. You're my ''favorite'' husband." Beginning with the 26th episode, on January 7, 1949, confusion with bandleader Xavier Cugat prompted a name change to Cooper. On this same episode the series, which had begun as a sustaining program, acquired
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as its sponsor. An average of three "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode. The show opened with: :'' Bob LeMond'': It's time for ''My Favorite Husband'' starring Lucille Ball! :''Lucille Ball'': Jell-O, everybody! :''Theme music'' omposed_by_Marlin_Skiles,_conducted_by_
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''. The show portrayed the Cugats as a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife. That fall, after about ten episodes had been written, Fox and Davenport departed and three new writers took over – Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and head writer/producer Jess Oppenheimer. They subsequently changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. In March 1949, Gale Gordon took over the existing role of George's boss, Rudolph Atterbury, and Bea Benaderet was added as his wife, Iris. One discovery made during the run of the show was that Lucille Ball performed comedy far better when she played to an audience.


Characters

* Liz Cooper, played by Lucille Ball; happily married and slightly zany housewife * George Cooper, played by Richard Denning; Liz's husband, works for Mr. Atterbury * Mr. Rudolph Atterbury, played first by Hans Conried and then Joseph Kearns, and in subsequent episodes by Gale Gordon; George's boss, friend of the Cooper family, often refers to George as "boy," as in "George-Boy" * Mrs. Iris Atterbury, played by Bea Benaderet; wife of Rudolph and friend of the Cooper family, often refers to Liz as "girl," as in "Liz-Girl" * Katy, played by Ruth Perrott; the Coopers' maid, presumably enjoys making Jell-O * Mrs. Leticia Cooper, played first by Benaderet and in subsequent episodes by Eleanor Audley; George's aristocratic mother, who typically looks down on Liz In 1950, Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show, and CBS and Jell-O both insisted that Richard Denning continue as her co-star. Ball refused to do it without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. The network reluctantly agreed, and the concept was reworked into '' I Love Lucy'' after Ball and Arnaz took a show on the road to convince the network that audiences would respond. Jell-O dropped out and
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became the television sponsor. Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet, who played the Atterburys, were both given first consideration for the roles that would become Fred and Ethel Mertz on ''I Love Lucy'', but both had contract conflicts that forced them to turn down the roles. Writers Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Pugh Davis and Jess Oppenheimer all agreed to continue with ''I Love Lucy''. They subsequently reworked numerous ''My Favorite Husband'' episodes into ''I Love Lucy'' episodes early in the TV show's run. For example, the March 18, 1949, radio episode titled "Giveaway Program" inspired the November 24, 1952, ''I Love Lucy'' episode "Redecorating". Many of the actors who appeared on ''My Favorite Husband'' on radio later appeared on ''I Love Lucy'', often in episodes where they reprised their original roles from a reworked ''My Favorite Husband'' script. During the first season of ''I Love Lucy'' Gale Gordon twice played the role of the boss, and the May 26, 1952, episode titled "Lucy's Schedule" was a rewrite of the April 22, 1949, ''My Favorite Husband'' episode "Time Schedule" (also called "Budgeting Time".)


Television

CBS brought ''My Favorite Husband'' to television in 1953, starring Joan Caulfield and
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as Liz and George Cooper. The couple now resembled their earliest radio version, with George Cooper a well-to-do bank executive and with plots dealing with the couple's society life. The television version ran two-and-a-half seasons, from September 1953 through December 1955, and was produced live at
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for most of its run, until switching to film for a truncated third season filmed at
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and recasting Liz Cooper with Vanessa Brown.


Characters

* Liz Cooper – the housewife * George Cooper – Liz's favorite husband, and bank executive * Gilmore Cobb – played by Bob Sweeney; the Coopers' wealthy next-door neighbor (first two seasons) * Myra Cobb – played by
Alix Talton Alix (Alice) Talton (June 7, 1920 – April 7, 1992) was an American actress. A former Miss Georgia, from 1953-1955, Talton portrayed both Myrna Cobb and Myrna Shepard, next door neighbors in the television version of ''My Favorite Husband''. ...
, Gilmore's social-climbing wife (first two seasons) * Oliver Shepard – played by Dan Tobin, the Coopers' neighbor in the third season * Myra Shepard – Oliver's wife (third season), played by Alix Talton, the same actress who earlier played Myra Cobb


Home media

Though the radio show was never commercially released on its own CD or DVD collections, at least one episode can be found on each disk from the ''I Love Lucy'' DVD releases. In 2003, two episodes were released together on a CD in the UK. These radio episodes ''may'' be in the
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, and CDs containing the entire run of ''My Favorite Husband'' in the MP3 format are offered by several private vendors through eBay and other sites, such as the
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Dramatizations

In July 2018, ''I Love Lucy: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom,'' a comedy play by Gregg Oppenheimer (son of series creator Jess Oppenheimer), had its world premiere in a Los Angeles production by L.A. Theatre Works. The play goes behind the scenes to trace how ''My Favorite Husband'' turned into ''I Love Lucy''. Recorded before a live audience at UCLA's James Bridges Theater, the production has been broadcast on public radio and released on audio CD and as a downloadable MP3. The performance starred Sarah Drew as
Lucille Ball Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedienne and producer. She was nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning five times, and was the recipient of several other accolades, such as the Gold ...
, Oscar Nuñez as Desi Arnaz, and Seamus Dever as Jess Oppenheimer, and featured Matthew Floyd Miller as Richard Denning and Lucy's radio announcer, Bob LeMond.L.A. Theatre Works catalog page
for "I Love Lucy: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom" recording.


Sources

* Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle. '' The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows'' (ninth edition), * Lance, Steven. ''Written Out of Television: A TV Lover's Guide to Cast Changes 1945–1994'', * Andrews, Bart. ''The "I Love Lucy" Book'',


References


External links


Isabel Scott Rorick biography
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