MASH was not the oldest TV show, nor was it the longest running show. See the link below for a complete list.
Lucille BallDesi ArnazWilliam FrawleyVivian VanceYes, i do love the show I Love Lucy
Lucy was a 3
I love Lucy-51-57.
no she decides to have an abortion because she can not cope with being pregnant. Her and ian lie to Jane and tell her she had a miscarriage
The Lucy fossil was found in Hadar, Ethiopia.
The fossils of 'Lucy' are estimated to be around 3.2 million years old, making her one of the oldest known human ancestors. Lucy belongs to the species Australopithecus afarensis and was discovered in Ethiopia in 1974.
it was lucy
Lucy, an Australopithecus afarensis fossil, was discovered in 1974 by paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson in Ethiopia. This discovery was significant as it provided insights into human evolution by offering a well-preserved skeleton of an early human ancestor.
The Lucy skeleton, discovered in 1974, is not fake. It is a well-preserved fossil of a hominid species called Australopithecus afarensis, providing important insights into human evolution.
peter the oldest,susan 2nd oldest,Edmund 3rd oldest and Lucy the youngest
Lucy, an Australopithecus afarensis specimen, was discovered by Donald Johanson and his team in Hadar, Ethiopia in 1974. Lucy is one of the most famous and significant fossil discoveries in paleoanthropology due to her age and completeness.
An austrolopithecus is an early hominid (early ancestor of humans) that was mostly ape, but what distinguished them to be human is that they walked upright. They lived about 3.5 million years ago, and is the oldest known. You may also know of it as Lucy, discovered by Donald Johanson in the 1970s. Lucy was named after hearing the song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds being played over and over again during the celebration for finding Lucy. Recently, they discovered a new hominid though and is something like Artolopithecus, something like that. Hope this helps!
Lucy was an Australopithicine.
Lucy was discovered by paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson and his team in 1974 in Ethiopia. She was named after the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" which was playing during the team's celebration that evening.
Lucy, also known as AL 288-1, is a fossil of a hominin species called Australopithecus afarensis. Discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, Lucy is significant to the anthropological world because she provides valuable insights into human evolution. Lucy is one of the most complete early human skeletons ever found and has helped researchers understand the locomotion and behavior of early hominins.
Lucy