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[[Lucille Ball]] moved into television's "cable era" in 1981 with one of HBO's first specials, ''[[The Magic of the Stars]]''. Lucy headed an all-star cast that included [[Walter Matthau]], [[Jack Lemmon]], [[Dick Van Patten]], [[Dick Shawn]] and [[Ruth Buzzi]]. The "gimmick" of the show: the celebrities each performed a magic act. Lucy executed feats of levitation. | |||
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Orson Welles magically floats Lucille Ball in the air
Lucille Ball moved into television's "cable era" in 1981 with one of HBO's first specials, The Magic of the Stars. Lucy headed an all-star cast that included Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon, Dick Van Patten, Dick Shawn and Ruth Buzzi. The "gimmick" of the show: the celebrities each performed a magic act. Lucy executed feats of levitation.
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