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The longest running tv show

GI began in 1963 and has continued virtually uninterrupted since that time.

But "I Love Lucy" began a decade earlier and has never been off the air.
 
The entire "Ginger, or Mary Ann" question has never been fully answered... :dontknow:
(We still watch "I Love Lucy" every morning! :roflblack:)
 
Hi Cavman,

Re: The longest running tv show

Using that definition, Perry Mason is still being broadcast locally in this area. PM goes back farther than GI does.

Jerry Baumchen
 
:agree: Nicky & Tracy; right? :thumbup:

Get out the popcorn: here's the full movie! :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

 
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i love lucy, THE BIG TRAILER, was a great movie

The Long Long Trailer. In it's day that was pretty good. Amazing how he pulled that trailer with just a car that was not really souped up to do it. The cliff scene gives me the jeebies today now that I think about it. :yes:
 
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The Long Long Trailer was a great movie. Thanks Bob--for providing the whole thing.

I still get the jeebies when I think about pulling that thing with the little convertible and then the scene where he is on the edge of a cliff with it. :yikes::yikes:
 
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