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October 02, 2021

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October 3 - 9, 2021 • Terre Haute Tribune-Star • 9 G A H E N I M O A M B P C B V A L D N H D I B T U O R E Y M B E C L E C T I C E O S A B E R A P R I N N V S V P G U Q U E L B P S I F E T I C D D O T A E R C A C A O R E K E S Y R K M E N A L Z I B A M B O C S F A K N C S T M R E U O N K T A L B R A S O G Q N M A I S I S X H U F R J N W O R Y R P E T E D K I I U N E V J A W N K S C F A D G H X C V O A L N E A L R E N D A J E M N I E R J O T I Z N F K A L B E R T A P Y A H E I S M Y O M S Z H L A "Ghosts" on CBS (Words in parentheses not in puzzle) Samantha Jay Isaac Pete Alberta (Rose) McIver (Utkarsh) Ambudkar (Brandon Scott) Jones (Richie) Moriarty (Danielle) Pinnock Hudson (Valley) Inheritance (Bed and) Breakfast Spirits Eclectic (Group) As it turns out, Turner Classic Movies loves Lucy, too. Before she became one of television's ultimate icons, Lucille Ball had a sizable foothold in feature films. TCM celebrates the actress (and, in later years, powerful TV producer) as its Star of the Month every Thursday night into the adjacent Friday morning during October ... and also by devoting its third "The Plot Thickens" behind-the-scenes podcast, debuting Oct. 12, to her. Ben Mankiewicz hosts both tributes. "It's really valuable to hear her in her own words," Mankiewicz says of the wealth of archival recordings of Ball that the podcast uses. "It's really a remarkable story. She became mainstream because she was on a network sitcom in the 1950s, but this was a bold and really innovative artist who was eager to break through and did not go about things in a conventional way." Each week of the televised Ball salute showcases a different aspect of her movie career. The Oct. 7-8 opener, "Early Lucy," concentrates on her 1930s films. Expectedly, comedies are included, such as her teaming with the Marx Brothers in "Room Service" and her appearance with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in "Follow the Fleet." However, drama also is represented by "Stage Door" (also starring Katharine Hepburn and, again, Ginger Rogers) and the jungle-plane-crash saga "Five Came Back." Oct. 14-15 offers the three feature films Ball made with first husband (and, of course, fellow "I Love Lucy" star) Desi Arnaz ... including the project that initially brought them together, "Too Many Girls," plus "The Long, Long Trailer" and "Forever, Darling." Oct. 21-22 is devoted to other pictures Ball filmed before she and Arnaz established the TV-production- revolutionizing Desilu studio, such as "Ziegfeld Follies" and "The Fuller Brush Girl." Finally, Oct. 28-29 is led by movies that returned B all to the big screen after her TV stardom was cemented. First up is a staple of the TCM schedule – the blended-family comedy "Yours, Mine and Ours," reuniting Ball with Henry Fonda, with whom she had made "The Big Street" roughly 25 years earlier – plus the musical "Mame" and two attractions Ball made with longtime friend Bob Hope, "The Facts of Life" and "Critics' Choice." TCM's 10-part podcast on Ball – with Carol Burnett and many other interviewees tracing Ball's life and career – is timed to premiere its first episode just before the 50th-anniversary date of "I Love Lucy," which began its celebrated run on Oct. 15, 1951 (and continues to be seen regularly on several cable networks). "Lucy herself sort of opens the door to telling her story here," Mankiewicz notes, "and her story is fascinating. There was no period in which America did not love Lucy." BY JAY BOBBIN TCM has lots of love for Lucy throughout October Lucille Ball is Turner Classic Movies' Star of the Month every Thursday night and early Friday morning throughout October. 2 x 4" ad Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) and her team investigate crime in the Aloha State in "CSI: Hawai'i" Monday on CBS. Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute 3500 Maple Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812) 238-1555 SHCof TerreHaute.com reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute 3500 Maple Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812) 238-1555 SHCof TerreHaute.com reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute 3500 Maple Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812) 238-1555 SHCof TerreHaute.com reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services •Eliminate time, stress and energy spent traveling to outpatient facilities. •Treatment is performed by experienced highly trained professionals •Better control of hypertension and anemia, less fatigue, less medications, fewer dietary restrictions and less re-hospitalizations To take advantage of this service please contact your case manager or social worker to contact Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute. Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute now has On-Site Dialysis Through Dialyze Direct Dialyze Direct is the nation's largest provider of staff-assisted home dialysis in skilled nursing facilities

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