Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz really did come up with some comedy firsts. I was watching the Diane Morgan biscuit factory skit and thought, "Where have I seen this before?"
It was Lucy and Ethel at the candy factory with the runaway conveyor belt. Then I thought of the grape tramping scene. Redone again and again. "The French Lesson" is Eddie Izzard's, "Ou est la plume de ma tante" almost word for word.
The out of control potter's wheel scenario - Lucille Ball.
Between herself and Desi - they really did invent the sitcom. The interlocking three set design, the live studio audience, the concept of the re-run.
The stick figure cartoons of Lucy and the gang gave Hanna Barbera their start. (Prototype Wilma Flintstone)
Clever person was our Lucille. Not to mention being very visibly pregnant onscreen at the age of 43! In those days! And writing the pregnancy into the script.
What a woman! She also produced Star Trek.
Just something I noticed. Might be better off in Telly Addicts or even Feminism but, y'know,
"I Love Lucy" And I hope you would like to at least get to know her work too.