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    Madelyn Pugh (March 15, 1921 – April 20, 2011), sometimes credited as Madelyn Pugh Davis, Madelyn Davis, or Madelyn Martin, was a television writer who became known in the 1950s for her work on the I Love Lucy television series.

  2. Apr 21, 2011 · Madelyn Pugh Davis, who with her writing partners for the classic sitcom “I Love Lucy“ concocted zany scenes in which the harebrained Lucy dangles from a hotel balcony, poses as a sculpture...

  3. Learn about the life and career of Madelyn Pugh Davis, the only female writer on the classic sitcom I Love Lucy. She wrote hundreds of funny episodes, tested the slapstick herself, and became a close friend of Lucille Ball.

  4. Apr 22, 2011 · Madelyn Pugh Davis, who with her writing partner Bob Carroll Jr. made television history in the 1950s writing Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's landmark situation comedy "I Love Lucy," has died.

  5. Apr 22, 2011 · TheWrap reports the death of Madelyn Pugh Davis, a pioneering TV writer who helped create the classic sitcom "I Love Lucy" with Lucille Ball. She also wrote for "The Lucy Show" and "Life with Lucy" and won a Times Woman of the Year Award in 1957.

  6. Oct 16, 2021 · Madelyn Pugh Davis and Bob Carroll, Jr. began their writing careers in radio, most notably on the comedy series, My Favorite Husband (1948-1951). On the show, their paths would cross with an actress, Lucille Ball, who – upon the radio series ending in 1951 – would be doing a TV series for CBS with her husband, Desi Arnaz.

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  8. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofMadelyn Pugh | BAFTA

    Madelyn Pugh was a television writer who co-created I Love Lucy with Lucille Ball and Bob Carroll Jr. She also wrote for other sitcoms such as Those Whiting Girls and The Mothers-In-Law.