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8/22/22

[Answer] Which word was banned from the script in the television show "I Love Lucy"?

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Which word was banned from the script in the television show "I Love Lucy"?


  • Pregnant:In 1952, Lucille Ball and Lucy Ricardo were both pregnant—but only one of them was allowed to actually say that. When Lucille Ball was expecting her second child with husband Desi Arnaz, their series was in its second season, and the show incorporated her real-life pregnancy into the plot. But the word "pregnant" was banned on I Love Lucy, so no one was allowed to actually say it. CBS deemed that the word “pregnant” was inappropriate for television, so it was replaced with the word “expecting” (or, as Ricky pronounced it, “‘spectin’”).



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