In 1942, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz appeared in an installment of PICTURE PEOPLE, a series produced by RKO to accompany screenings of RKO films in cinemas. Only 3 episodes are known to exist out of the 23 produced. This episode is Season 2, Number 8, released March 27, 1942.
Lucy and Desi appear in “Palm Springs Week End” directed by Clay Adams narrated by Arlene Francis.
The couple is shown biking through the Palm Springs desert on a bicycle built for two.
They stop to take photos, and naturally Lucy’s mugs for the camera.
The pair are later scene poolside at the El Mirador Hotel watching comedy diving. The hotel boasted an Olympic-size swimming pool with five diving boards, an underwater window on the pool for use by photographers, and a pool observation platform. The hotel was demolished in 1978.
The film also includes:
Michèle Morgan and Paul Henried riding horses at Rogers Ranch. The pair starred in RKO’s Joan of Paris (1942). In “The Adagio” (S1;E12 ~ 1951) Ricky imitates Henried by smoking two cigarettes at once, just a Henried did in Warner Brothers’ Now Voyager (1942) with Bette Davis.
Neil Hamilton creating a fire break by cutting down brush. Hamilton appeared with Lucille Ball in 1941′s Look Who’s Laughing for RKO.
Gail Patrick is instructed how to shoot skeet by expert Carl Bradshaw. Ball and Patrick had done two films together at RKO.
At the Racquet Club, owner Charles Farrell gives lessons to his wife, the film actress formerly known as Virginia Valli. Mr. Farrell is best remembered for “My Little Margie”, a CBS sitcom sponsored by Philip Morris that served as a summer replacement for “I Love Lucy.”
Playing checkers courtside are Gene Lockhart and his daughter June. They wave to the Farrells. In 1947, Gene Lockhart was in Columbia’s Her Husband’s Affairs with Lucille Ball. The year before, June appeared in MGM’s Easy To Wed with Ball.
On another court, a shirtless Peter Lorre plays against tennis pro Budge Patty and Bob Falkenberg. In 1942, Lorre appeared in Warner Brothers’ classic film Casablanca. Falkenberg’s movie star sister Jinx cheers him from the sidelines. She sits next to tennis champion Philip Reed. Charlie Farrell and Elyse Knox also watch the match.
Freeman Gosden (Amos and Andy) and tennis champ Joe Hunt are amused by a mugging contest between Farrell and heavyweight champion / actor Max Baer. In 1942, Baer was featured in RKO’s The Navy Comes Through.
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The Railroad Magnates Of the Country Are Working Every Day On the Roadbed Of Government Ownership
February 3, 1907
James J. Hill, J.P. Morgan, George Baer, and John D. Rockefeller work on the railroad. Harriman carries water for them. William Jennings Bryan sits on a fence and watches.
The caption reads "Weary Willie (on the fence) - ‘I couldn't do it better myself than they are doing it.’"
Bryan had previously supported government ownership of the railroads, and by resisting reform, the current owners were pushing the government into taking control.
See Also: John D. Rockefeller; J.P. Morgan; James J. Hill; William Jennings Bryan
From Hennepin County Library
Original available at: https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/Bart/id/5249/rec/35
Paring: Charles Leclerc x fem!Horner!reader x Carlos Sainz.
Warning:Google translator.
Trigger: None
Genre: Fluff.
Prompts: None.
Summary: Hael Leclerc-Sainz, Y/n, Charles, and Carlos's son unexpected first word.
Part 1
Masterlist
Since that day, Hael Leclerc-Sainz was born everyone's hearts melted at the sight of the little baby.
Through months, Charles and Carlos show him off whenever and wherever they could, spoiling the little bundle of joy. Even around the grid, drivers passed Hael around every time Y/n, Charles, or Carlos brought him.
Some drivers even place a bet about what Hael's first word would be.
George, Pierre, Daniel, Yuki and Charles place bet on Dada aka Charles himself.
Lewis, Lando, Logan, Fernando, and Carlos bet on Papa aka Carlos himself.
Meanwhile, Oscar, Seb, Alex, Max, even Christian, Zak, and Toto join on the bed on Y/n side.
Currently and rarely, the drivers are scattered out in Y/n's living room, passing Hael around as his mother prepares some food with Oscar and Yuki's help.
"Has he said his first word?" Pierre asked Charles beside him as Lando stole Hael from him and sat across from them.
"Not yet" Charles shakes his head, smiling softly as he watches them making Hael smile and giggle.
"What? Do you wish his first word would be dada?" Alex chuckled at his and wrapped his arm around Lily, even feeling the same but not as impatient as Pierre.
"I'm just asking" Pierre shrugged his shoulder and raised his hands up in surrender but when he lowered his hand, he grabbed a pillow and threw it to Alex but it ended up hitting George.
"Shit! Pierre!" George throws the pillow back as all of them laugh.
"Sorry! It was supposed to hit Alex" Pierre just chuckled and mumbled to Max 'whipped' after Carlos and Charles stood up and helped Y/n, Oscar, and Yuki bring the food into the living room.
"Shit!" Hael giggled, clapping his hands together as he glanced and smiled at Y/n.
Silent falls in the room as Y/n stares at Hael shocked to hear him say that, yes, she's happy that he finally said a word but she wasn't expecting that word.
"You guys know the rules, no cursing in front of Hael." Y/n tilts her head aside and stands up straight, crossing her arms as she looks at everyone except Oscar and Yuki.
"Somebody better start talking why is Hael's first word that." She glares at everyone before looking at George and Pierre who's looking everywhere but her. Meanwhile, the others watch and not say anything knowing how momma baer Y/n is toward Hael. Not even Charles and Carlos, who sat back down and grabbed a chip, earning looks from everyone but decided to join the two anyway.
"I didn't mean to! He hit me with a pillow!" George spoke up, gesturing at Pierre.
"I already said sorry!" Pierre told her before both of them gulped under Y/n's stare.
"Run" That was all George and Pierre needed to hear before rushing out of the living room with Y/n following them. The others just watched and had a good laugh out of it, even Hael giggled as he saw his mother following the two.
The chase between a Momma bear and a terrified Russell and Gasly., It only took Carlos and Charles to help when George ran back into the living room terrified.
"Hey, relax, amore," Charles said, wrapping his arms around her waist to stop her from going to George. Both her partners calm her down, knowing Hael would be the one thing that would make Y/n fully calm down. Lando handed Hael to Y/n, smiling before going back to his seat.
It took a couple of seconds before Y/n finally snapped out of her bear mode that's when they noticed Pierre missing.
"Love, where's Pierre?" Carlos asked and glanced at Y/n as she mumbled something.
"Speak up, amore," Charles said.
"I said, I tied him on a chair in the guest room," Y/n mumbled but clear enough for everyone's eyes to widen as they hurried to the guest room to see Pierre tied up on a chair with tape on his mouth.
Lando, Max, and Daniel were able to take a picture of him before Carlos and Charles got him out. Everyone has a good laugh about what happened.
Since that day, no one dared to cuss around Hael after witnessing what y/n did. Even the media knows about it because the others, mostly Daniel talk about it while Pierre and George try to forget what happened.
Theodoor van Loon - The Martyrdom of Saint Lambert - 1616/17
Lambert of Maastricht, commonly referred to as Saint Lambert (Latin: Lambertus; Middle Dutch: Sint-Lambrecht; Limburgish: Lambaer, Baer, Bert(us); c. 636 – c. 705 AD) was the bishop of Maastricht-Liège (Tongeren) from about 670 until his death. Lambert denounced Pepin's liaison with his mistress Alpaida, the mother of Charles Martel. The bishop was murdered during the political turmoil that developed when various families fought for influence as the Merovingian dynasty gave way to the Carolingians. He is considered a martyr for his defence of marriage. His feast day is September 17.
Theodoor van Loon (1581 or 1582, in Erkelenz – 1649, in Maastricht) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
Queen Tiyy: Yetide Badaki, American Gods (2017-2021)
Tarek: Abubakar Salim, Jamestown (2017)
Piye: Danny Glover, Age of the Dragons (2011)
Chamba: Paulo Andre Aragao, The Lost Pirate Kingdom (2021)
Lord Reginald Marmaduke Bracegirdle-Penwallow: Charles Dance, The Great Fire (2014)
Don Rafael : Edward James Olmos, Monday Nights at Seven (2016)
Luis Montoya : Riccardo Scamarcio, Caravaggio’s Shadow (2022)
Robby Greene: Dean O'Gorman, Return to Treasure Island (1996)
The Becketts. Jonathan Jr.: Luke Roberts, Black Sails (2014), Bartholomew : Tom Felton, Belle (2013), Jonathan Beckett: Michael McElhatton, Dangerous Liaisons (2022)
Cutler Beckett: Jonny Lee Miller, Plunkett & Macleane (1999)
Jane Beckett: Sarah Gadon, Belle (2013)
Ian Mercer: Sebastian Armesto, Harlots (2017)
Melinda: Clare Danes, Stage Beauty (2004)
Boris Palachnik : Ned Dennehy, Banished (2015)
Frank Connery : Tristan Sturrock, Poldark (2015)
Etienne de Ver: Edouard Baer, Lady J (2018)
Lucius Featherstone: Henry Douthwaite, Wuthering Heights (2018)
Steve Seymour : Dean Lennox Kelly, Jamestown (2017)
Marie Seymour : Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Bruc (2017)
Jack : Johnny Depp, The Man Who Cried (2001)
bonus section:
Sean Bean as a young pirate Bootstrap Bill, Lorna Doone (1990)
Lawrence Norrington as Ralph Fiennes in The Duchess (2008)
Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III: Max Beesley, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1997)
Tiny James Norrington : Keven Zegers, Treasure Island (1999). Slightly larger James Norrington: Keven Zegers, Felicity: An American Girl Adventure (2005)
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I'm trying to teach a friend about trans history in hopes he'll better understanding me (a mutual goal).
He's specifically skeptical about trans peoples existence throughout history.
Do you have some records of trans folks from before this century?
I think he'd benefit from something bite-sized like your posts.. which I love by the way!!
I havn't even touched the surface of trans/nonbinary/intersex people in history. It's only in the last 100 years that modern medicine has made it available so that successful surgery has been possible. I've read lots of examples of people hiding what their birth name/assigned gender is/was so they could be in the army as a man etc. Then kept that presentation until their death.
Also think about it. Before the turn of the century, technology wasn't available for information/gossip to be passed on further than local towns etc. The only people who had the means to take pictures or travel far were the rich/nobility.
Check out the following people. All have posts on Wikipedia:
Elagabalus (Heliogabalus) - 204 AD
Katherina Hetzeldorfer - Mid 1400's?
Eleno de Céspedes - Born 1545
Chevalier d'Eon - Born 1728
James Barry - Born 1789
Mary Jones - Born 1803
Andreas Bruce - Born 1808
Joseph Lobdell - Born 1829
Edward De Lacy Evans - Born 1830
Abel Barbin - Born 1838
Murray Hall - Born 1841
Albert Cashier - Born 1843
Joe Monahan - Born 1850
Charles Winslow Hall - Born 1860
Jack Bee Garland - Born 1869
Dina Alma de Paradeda - Born 1871
Jennie June - Born 1874
Piotr Włast - Born 1876
Ralph Kerwineo - Born 1876
Karl M. Baer - Born 1885
Amelio Robles Ávila - Born 1889
There may be more but I don't have time to go through all 160 pages of people tagged "LGBT History".
21st Annual Visual Effects Society Awards — Film Winners
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
Avatar: The Way of Water – Richard Baneham, Walter Garcia, Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, JD Schwalm — WINNER
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore – Christian Mänz, Olly Young, Benjamin Loch, Stephane Naze, Alistair Williams
Jurassic World: Dominion – David Vickery, Ann Podlozny, Jance Rubinchik, Dan Snape, Paul Corbould
The Batman – Dan Lemmon, Bryan Searing, Russell Earl, Anders Langlands, Dominic Tuohy
Top Gun: Maverick – Ryan Tudhope, Paul Molles, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson, Scott Fisher
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
Death on the Nile – George Murphy, Claudia Dehmel, Mathieu Raynault, Jonathan Bowen, David Watkins
I Wanna Dance With Somebody – Paul Norris, Tim Field, Don Libby, Andrew Simmonds
The Fabelmans – Pablo Helman, Jennifer Mizener, Cernogorods Aleksei, Jeff Kalmus, Mark Hawker
The Gray Man – Swen Gilberg, Viet Luu, Bryan Grill, Cliff Welsh, Michael Meinardus
The Pale Blue Eye – Jake Braver, Catherine Farrell, Tim Van Horn, Scott Pritchard, Jeremy Hays
Thirteen Lives – Jason Billington, Thomas Horton, Denis Baudin, Michael Harrison, Brian Cox — WINNER
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio – Aaron Weintraub, Jeffrey Schaper, Cameron Carson, Emma Gorbey, Mad God, Chris Morley, Phil Tippett, Ken Rogerson, Tom Gibbons — WINNER
Strange World – Steve Goldberg, Laurie Au, Mark Hammel, Mehrdad Isvandi
The Bad Guys– Pierre Perifel, Damon Ross, Matt Baer, JP Sans
The Sea Beast – Joshua Beveridge, Christian Hejnal, Stirling Duguid, Spencer Lueders
Turning Red – Domee Shi, Lindsey Collins, Danielle Feinberg, Dave Hale
Outstanding Animated Character in a Photoreal Feature
Avatar: The Way of Water: Kiri – Anneka Fris, Rebecca Louise Leybourne, Guillaume Francois, Jung-Rock Hwang — WINNER
Beast: Lion – Alvise Avati, Bora Şahin, Chris McGaw, Krzysztof Boyoko
Disney’s Pinocchio: Honest John – Christophe Paradis, Valentina Rosselli, Armita Khanlarpour, Kyoungmin Kim
Slumberland: Pig – Fernando Lopes Herrera, Victor Dinis, Martine Chartrand, Lucie Martinetto
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: Geppetto – Charles Greenfield, Peter Saunders, Shami Lang-Rinderspacher, Noel Estevez-Baker
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: Pinocchio – Oliver Beale, Richard Pickersgill, Brian Leif Hansen, Kim Slate — WINNER
Strange World: Splat – Leticia Gillett, Cameron Black, Dan Lipson, Louis Jones
Turning Red: Panda Mei – Christopher Bolwyn, Ethan Dean, Bill Sheffler, Kureha Yokoo
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature
Avatar: The Way of Water: Metkayina Village – Ryan Arcus, Lisa Hardisty, Paul Harris TaeHyoung David Kim
Avatar: The Way of Water: The Reef – Jessica Cowley, Joe W. Churchill, Justin Stockton, Alex Nowotny — WINNER
Jurassic World Dominion: Biosyn Valley – Steve Ellis, Steve Hardy, Thomas Dohlen, John Seru
Slumberland: The Wondrous Cuban Hotel Dream – Daniël Dimitri Veder, Marc Austin, Pavan Rajesh Uppu, Casey Gorton
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: In the Stomach of a Sea Monster – Warren Lawtey, Anjum Sakharkar, Javier Gonzalez Alonso, Quinn Carvalho — WINNER
Lightyear: T’Kani Prime Forest – Lenora Acidera, Amy Allen, Alyssa Minko, Jose L. Ramos Serrano
Strange World: The Windy Jungle – Ki Jong Hong, Ryan Smith, Jesse Erickson, Benjamin Fiske
The Sea Beast: The Hunting Ship – Yohan Bang, Enoch Ihde, Denil George Chundangal, John Wallace
Wendell & Wild: The Scream Fair – Tom Proost, Nicholas Blake, Colin Babcock, Matthew Paul Albertus Cross
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a CG Project
ABBA: Voyage – Pär M. Ekberg, John Galloway, Paolo Acri, Jose Burgos
Avatar: The Way of Water – Richard Baneham, Dan Cox, Eric Reynolds, A.J Briones — WINNER
Prehistoric Planet – Daniel Fotheringham, Krzysztof Szczepanski, Wei-Chuan Hsu, Claire Hill
The Batman: Rain Soaked Car Chase – Dennis Yoo, Michael J. Hall, Jason Desjarlais, Ben Bigiel
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project
Avatar: The Way of Water: The Sea Dragon – Sam Sharplin, Stephan Skorepa, Ian Baker, Guillaume Francois — WINNER
The Sea Beast – Maxx Okazaki, Susan Kornfeld, Edward Lee, Doug Smith
Top Gun: Maverick: F-14 Tomcat – Christian Peck, Klaudio Ladavac, Aram Jung, Peter Dominik
Wendell & Wild: Dream Faire – Peter Dahmen, Paul Harrod, Nicholas Blake
Outstanding Effects Simulation in a Photoreal Feature
Avatar: The Way of Water: Fire and Destruction – Miguel Perez Senent, Xavier Martin Ramirez, David Kirchner, Ole Geir Eidsheim
Avatar: The Way of Water: Water Simulations – Johnathan M. Nixon, David Moraton, Nicolas Illingworth, David Caeiro Cebrian — WINNER
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: City Street Flooding – Matthew Hanger, Alexis Hall, Hang Yang, Mikel Zuloaga
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore – Jesse Parker Holmes, Grayden Solman, Toyokazu Hirai, Rob Richardson
Outstanding Effects Simulation in an Animated Feature
Lightyear – Alexis Angelidis, Chris Chapman, Jung-Hyun Kim, Keith Klohn
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – Derek Cheung, Michael Losure, Kiem Ching Ong, Jinguang Huang — WINNER
Strange World – Deborah Carlson, Scott Townsend, Stuart Griese, Yasser Hamed
The Sea Beast – Spencer Lueders, Dmitriy Kolesnik, Brian D. Casper, Joe Eckroat
Outstanding Compositing & Lighting in Feature
Avatar: The Way of Water: Landing Rockets Forest Destruction – Miguel Santana Da Silva, Hongfei Geng, Jonathan Moulin, Maria Corcho
Avatar: The Way of Water: Water Integration – Sam Cole, Francois Sugny, Florian Schroeder, Jean Matthews — WINNER
The Batman: Rainy Freeway Chase – Beck Veitch, Stephen Tong, Eva Snyder, Rachel E. Herbert
Top Gun: Maverick – Saul Davide Galbiati, Jean-Frederic Veilleux, Felix B. Lafontaine, Cynthia Rodriguez del Castillo
Outstanding Special (Practical) Effects in a Photoreal Project
Avatar: The Way of Water: Current Machine and Wave Pool – JD Schwalm, Richie Schwalm, Nick Rand, Robert Spurlock — WINNER
Black Adam: Robotic Flight – JD Schwalm, Nick Rand, Andrew Hyde, Andy Robot, Mad God, Phil Tippett, Chris Morley, Webster Colcord, Johnny McLeod
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power “Adrift” Middle Earth Storm – Dean Clarke, Oliver Gee, Eliot Naimie, Mark Robson
Emerging Technology Award
Avatar: The Way of Water: Depth Comp – Dejan Momcilovic, Tobias B. Schmidt, Benny Edlund, Joshua Hardgrave
Avatar: The Way of Water: Facial System – Byungkuk Choi, Stephen Cullingford, Stuart Adcock, Marco Revelant
Avatar: The Way of Water: Water Toolset – Alexey Dmitrievich Stomakhin, Steve Lesser, Sven Joel Wretborn, Douglas McHale — WINNER
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: 3D Printed Metal Armature – Richard Pickersgill, Glen Southern, Peter Saunders, Brian Leif Hansen
Turning Red: Profile Mover and CurveNets – Kurt Fleischer, Fernando de Goes, Bill Sheffler