Classic Stars on Television - From my article about classic film stars who made the transition to TV in the early days.
The Lucy-Desi Museum - Web site of the museum in Jamestown, NY, where Lucy was born. According to her daughter, the museum is growing and you can order Lucy & Desi merchandise online from the giftshop.
The Lucille Ball File - An extremely extensive site by Ted Nesi honoring the beloved star who made her biggest mark on TV, but who also appeared in 90 films from 1929 onward.
Ginger's I Love Lucille Ball Web Site - From Ginger Haydon, this enthusiastic salute to the Redhead focuses mostly on her TV series, but also covers her film career, as well.
A Tribute to the Queen of Comedy - Here you'll find news and reviews, a big collection of collectibles information and photos (including advice on what to collect), and archives of Lucy information and news, focusing on more than just the TV show.
Lucy's FBI File - Did Lucy register to vote as a communist in 1936? The FBI thought so.
We Love Lucy - Thomas J. Watson's site gives you the chance to join the Lucy fan club, attend the annual Loving Lucy Convention, and get together with other Lucy lovers around the world to meet and interact.
Lucille Ball, From Reel Classics - Elizabeth's Lucy page was still under construction when we visited, but currently offers a photo, audio clip, links, and suggested reading list.
Lucille Ball from Divas - A nice job, as usual, from Divas, including a biography, big photo gallery, quotes, trivia, and more.
Everything Lucy - Vic Ritchey's nice-looking Lucille Ball tribute focuses on her TV career, and includes episode guides, character biographies, "factoids," and even some streaming video from the shows.
The Tropicana Nightclub - Although not updated recently, the site has been online since February, 1999 and has a lot of information about Lucy, Desi, and the TV show.