PLEASANT HILL, NC—The “I Love Lucy” TV show comes to Pleasant Hill on Tuesday!
The U.S. Postal Service highlights its annual Customer Appreciation Day with a special event celebrating the old TV series and the issuance of the Early TV Memories commemorative stamps. The event will be held at Pleasant Hill Post Office, 4366 U.S. Highway 301 beginning at 10 am on Tuesday, August 11, 2009, the first day the stamps are available nationwide.
With these stamps, the U.S. Postal Service commemorates 20 great shows from TV’s golden age of the 1950s. For more than half a century, Americans have turned to television for entertainment and information. To those watching in its early days, TV offered the additional excitement of the new. Whether laughing at the first situation comedies, tingling at crime dramas, or identifying with ordinary people who had their day in the spotlight on game shows, audiences were charmed by the novelty of the young medium. Today, memories from television’s “childhood”—often especially vivid—are a pure pleasure.
The stamps recognize The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet; Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Dinah Shore Show; Dragnet; Ed Sullivan Show; George Burns & Gracie Allen Show; Hopalong Cassidy; The Honeymooners; Howdy Doody; I Love Lucy; Kukla, Fran and Ollie; Lassie; The Lone Ranger; Perry Mason; Phil Silvers Show; The Red Skelton Show; Texaco Star Theater; The Tonight Show; Twilight Zone; and You Bet Your Life.
Pleasant Hill Post Office’s event will feature employees and customers dressed up in costumes from the I Love Lucy Show, and will have several contests with Lucy-themed prizes throughout the day. In addition, a limited number of commemorative cachets will be made available for collectors highlighting the event. Light refreshments will be served, and the event is free and open to the public.
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