Bob Carroll, Jr.

Bob Carroll, Jr.

Bob Carroll Jr. (August 12, 1918 [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/arts/television/03carroll.html "The New York Times" (Feb. 3, 2007): "Bob Carroll Jr., 88, a Writer of the Zany 'I Love Lucy', Dies". by Margalit Fox] ] – January 27, 2007), was a television writer notable for his creative role in the landmark series "I Love Lucy", the first four seasons of which he wrote with his professional partner Madelyn Pugh, and collaborator Jess Oppenheimer. Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf later joined the series' writing staff in the fifth season.

Biography

Early life and career

Born Robert Gordon Carroll in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, his family moved to Florida when he was just 3 years old. His father made his living buying and selling real estate in Florida's 1920's land rush. The family also moved to California for a time in conjunction with Carroll Sr.'s work, but eventually settled back in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Bob Carroll Jr. attended St. Petersburg Junior College (now St. Petersburg College), where he studied French. He became a writer by happenstance. In 1940, he broke his hip in an accident. While he was recovering from his injury, he heard about a script writing contest being sponsored by local radio station WSUN. With plenty of time on his hands, the 21 year old decided to try writing a radio script, which ended up winning the station's $10 prize. [http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/06/Floridian/We_all_love_Lucy__but.shtml]

Hollywood Years

Concerned that he might never work, due to his injury, Carroll felt very fortunate when his brother-in-law helped him get a job as the front desk clerk for CBS Radio in Hollywood, California. There, Carroll got a kick out of making celebrities sign in. He eventually worked his way up into the publicity department and moved from there to assignments as a junior and eventually senior writer. [http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/06/Floridian/We_all_love_Lucy__but.shtml]

There Carroll was teamed with fellow staffer Madelyn Pugh. The two created a partnership that lasted more than 50 years, and together wrote approximately 400 television episodes and 500 radio episodes. Though they briefly dated, they married other people.

While writing for Steve Allen's early local radio program on CBS Radio station KNX in Los Angeles the duo became interested in writing for Lucille Ball's new radio series "My Favorite Husband". In an effort to seize that opportunity, they paid Allen to write his own show one week so that they could focus their energies on creating a script submission for "My Favorite Husband". Successful, the pair wrote for Ball's popular program for its 2 1/2-year duration. [ [http://www.lucylibrary.com/Pages/profile-bobandmadelyn.html LucyLibrary.com: Profile of Carroll and Pugh] ]

Carroll and Pugh helped develop and create a vaudeville act for Lucille Ball And her husband, Desi Arnaz, which became the basis for the pilot episode of the "I Love Lucy" series. Together the team tackled 39 episodes per season for the run of the show. Pugh and Carroll were nominated for three Emmys for their work on it. [ [http://poll.imdb.com/name/nm0205070/awards IMDb: "I Love Lucy" Awards & Nominations] ] The pair also wrote episodes of Ball's subsequent series, "The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour", "The Lucy Show", "Here's Lucy", and, in 1986, her final sitcom, "Life With Lucy".

Later career

The duo's non-"Lucy" credits include work on the television series "The Paul Lynde Show", "Dorothy", "Those Whiting Girls" and "Kocham Klane". They created and wrote the successful Desilu series "The Mothers-in-Law", which starred Lucille Ball's longtime MGM pals Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard. Carroll and Pugh served as executive producers and did some writing for the hit television series "Alice", starring Linda Lavin, for which the duo won a Golden Globe Award. They also wrote the story basis for the film "Yours, Mine and Ours" (1968).

In a 2005 interview with the St. Petersburg Times, Carroll discussed the fact that he and his writing partner Pugh did not receive any compensation for the I Love Lucy re-runs, as would be standard for writers today. He did, however, keep his sense of humor over the situation telling a reporter: "Do you think I'd be sitting here if I'd had residuals?" Carroll asked. "I'd have flown you down to Cuba for this interview if I had." [http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/06/Floridian/We_all_love_Lucy__but.shtml]

He co-authored Madelyn Pugh Davis' memoir, "Laughing with Lucy", released September 2005.

Carroll died in Los Angeles after a brief illness. Divorced twice, he was survived by a daughter, Christina Carroll, of Los Angeles.

Bibliography

* cite book
date = 1 September 2005
title = Laughing with Lucy: My Life with America's Leading Lady of Comedy
last = Pugh Davis
first = Madelyn
coauthors = Bob Carroll, Jr.
publisher = Emmis Book
id = 1578602475

Awards

* Golden Globe for "Alice"
* Writers' Guild of America Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television Achievement (1992)
* Distinguished Alumni Award, St. Petersburg College (2005)

Footnotes

References

*imdb name|id=0140717|name=Bob Carroll
* [http://tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=11461 "TelevisionWeek" obituary]
* [http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Bob+Carroll+Jr./ Archive of American Television Interview]


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