I Loved Lucy
Just finished this incredibly fascinating book by writer Lee Tannen, who was possibly Lucy's best friend in the last decade of her life. He was a much younger gay man, and he and his partner visited Lucy often, playing backgammon, traveling, going to premieres, etc.
Ball was very lonely much of the time, and a REAL homebody. She wasn't particularly close with either of her children, especially Desi Jr. Gary appreciated these two guys, as all he wanted to do was play golf and hang out with his cronies. One doesn't come away from this book respecting Gary much, but I never really did after witnessing him in action after being backstage after seeing the filming of one of Lucy's last "Life With Lucy" eps.
The book is highly entertaining, at times sad, but mostly insightful. I checked it out from the library. Highly recommended for Lucy fans. And Lucie Arnaz did the foreword.
Oh, and the list!! According to Tannen, the following ILL eps were Ball's all-time faves:
"Lucy Goes to the Hospital", "L.A. at Last", "Lucy Does a TV Commercial", "Lucy's Italian Movie", "Ethel's Hometown." Also, two head-scratchers made her favorite list: "Lucy's Last Birthday" and the Don Loper show.
The last two certainly aren't faves of mine, with "Birthday", in particular, one of my truly least faves.