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  1. Jul 24, 1999 · Lucille Ball picked up radio transmissions on her fillings that led to the capture of Japanese spies in California in 1942.

  2. Here's the story: One evening in 1942 (in the thick of World War II), Ball was driving home from a day of movie filming when she suddenly heard music — and then realized the sounds weren't emanating from the car radio but from her mouth.

  3. Lucille Ball appeared in movies and on television from 1927 until 1986. Feature films

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · In the heart of World War II, an American serviceman in London, Joe Lombardo, played by Kiefer Sutherland, finds himself in a thrilling romance with an English girl, played by the talented...

  5. Apr 28, 2023 · TikTok recently made the discovery that the grand dame of sitcoms herself, Lucille Ball, claimed to have tuned in to radio broadcasts through the lead fillings in her chompers. According to Lucy, she was driving home from MGM one evening when “all of a sudden, I heard music!”

  6. Aug 28, 2015 · This is bizarre story from World War II! In 1942, Lucille Ball, actress and future star of I Love Lucy, had several lead fillings put in at the dentist. Afterwards, she was driving home late one night from MGM Studios and started hearing music coming from her mouth.

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  8. Apr 30, 2023 · Lucille Ball's Fillings Turned Her into a World War II Spy. Long before comedy legend Lucille Ball cemented her small-screen icon status by portraying Lucy Ricardo in I Love Lucy, she found herself playing another important role – that of a tooth-chattering World War II spy message interceptor.

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