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  1. Jul 24, 1999 · Although World War II is perhaps the most voluminously documented event in human history, one searches in vain for any confirmation that Japanese spies operating an underground radio...

  2. Apr 28, 2023 · TikTok recently made the discovery that the grand dame of sitcoms herself, Lucille Ball, claimed to have tuned in to radio broadcasts through the lead fillings in her chompers. According to Lucy, she was driving home from MGM one evening when “all of a sudden, I heard music!”

  3. Here's the story: One evening in 1942 (in the thick of World War II), Ball was driving home from a day of movie filming when she suddenly heard music — and then realized the sounds weren't emanating from the car radio but from her mouth.

  4. Aug 28, 2015 · This is bizarre story from World War II! In 1942, Lucille Ball, actress and future star of I Love Lucy, had several lead fillings put in at the dentist. Afterwards, she was driving home late one night from MGM Studios and started hearing music coming from her mouth.

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    • Other Cases of Radio Signals Being Picked Up Through Dental Work

    Lucille Ball, the zany comedic redhead (she was a natural brunette) that starred in popular television shows such as I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, and Here’s Lucy, was one of the most influential comedic stars in U.S. history. Lucy was the first woman to head a major television studio, the first to film before a live studio audience (with multiple ca...

    In 1942, during the early days of World War II, U.S. citizens located along the Pacific coast lived in constant fear of an imminent Japanese invasion (a Japanese submarine had already been spotted near the coast early that year). During the wave of panic (a few years before she began filming I Love Lucy), Lucy had several temporary dental fillings ...

    About a week after her first incident, Lucy was driving home from MGM Studios(along a different route) when her mouth started “jumping”. She immediately recognized that the sound was not music, but rather Morse code. As she continued down the road, the sound began to fade. Lucy stopped the car and backed up, noting that the sound grew louder and lo...

    Reception of radio and television signals through dental work or other means (besides an antenna), has been widely reported and hotly debated. Theoretically, it should be possible, but seems far-fetched to many. Regardless, there have been several verifiable stories of people who claim to have picked up radio or television broadcasts through their ...

  5. In 1974 Lucille Ball told TV host Dick Cavett that during World War II she picked up radio broadcasts through her dental fillings as she was driving home from the MGM studios through Coldwater Canyon.

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  7. Apr 30, 2023 · Long before comedy legend Lucille Ball cemented her small-screen icon status by portraying Lucy Ricardo in I Love Lucy, she found herself playing another important role – that of a tooth-chattering World War II spy message interceptor.