
Lucille Ball was one of America's first podcasters. In 1964 Lucy launched her CBS Radio Show "LET'S TALK TO LUCY" where she interviewed some of the biggest names in Hollywood. After the initial airing, they were never heard again, until now.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmComedy | ||||

What if Lucy could talk to the stars of today? Reimagined interviews feature Lucy speaking with actor Javier Bardem as he explains why he loves Lucy.
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What if Lucy could talk to the stars of today? Reimagined interviews feature Lucy speaking with comedian Robert Klein and musician Seth Rudetsky.
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What if Lucy could talk to the stars of today? Reimagined interviews feature Lucy speaking with actors Nicole Kidman and Marlo Thomas.
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What if Lucy could talk to the stars of today? Reimagined interviews feature Lucy speaking with film producer Tina Sinatra and actor Stephanie Zimbalist.
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I love this podcast. Lucy was such a pioneer for all things! I love being to reconnect with Lucy with a different avenue other than tv. She always puts a smile on my face!
She basically invented the interview podcast. Conan and Fly on the Wall are wonderful but I had no idea that Lucy was the first.
I agree with recent reviewers in that it is time to end this podcast. Ms. Lucy’s original, live conversations are wonderfully produced, entertaining and insightful. These “pretend” conversations are terrible. I unsubscribed due to those productions. This podcast had a great run. You producers did a great job, but it diminishes Ms. Lucy’s legacy as an interviewer to present facades as real.
I loved all the original interviews Lucy did. The change to Lucy supposedly interviewing modern day stars is not as enjoyable.
Love the interviews from the early 60s but I’ve had enough of the “reimagined” interviews of today’s stars. It was cute for a bit but please bring back the actual original interviews!
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