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Hollywood has always been aspirational, standing in for the general U.S. population’s values and dreams as radio entertainment led the way to television becoming the dominant media source for families by the 1950’s. Beautiful faces, perfect bodies, glamorous lifestyles, and to no surprise, the folx in the spotlight were white. People of color were represented on screen as highly stereotyped, caricatured versions of white people’s ideas about people of color. So what happened when, in 1951, a hit sitcom revolutionized television? In 1951, “I Love Lucy” premiered and featured a Latino actor - Desi Arnaz - as one of the main characters. How did Desi Arnaz land a role on primetime television? What was the political climate during his rise to fame? And how did Desi pave the way for the future generations of Latinx/e actors and influence the perception of Cubans in America?   On “Starring: Desi Arnaz & Wilmer Valderrama,” Wilmer guides listeners through the life of Desi Arnaz, his personal and professional career and his impact on television, culture and the legacy Desi left for Wilmer and many others. Wilmer has credited Desi with inspiring him as an actor and has seen parallels between their careers. Wilmer narrates this weekly 10-episode story of Desi Arnaz all the while weaving his own personal journey throughout. Listen as we explore parallels between the two and come to understand how the subject’s influence propelled the narrator and our culture alike.

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Episode 10: The First TV Showrunner

Desi Arnaz refuses to move to New York, gambles his salary for ownership, and—with a little help from cinematographer Karl Freund—turns live comedy into filmed art. Together, he and Lucy invent the three-camera sitcom, syndication, and creative control itself. But as I Love Lucy conquers the world, their marriage unravels behind the scenes. Wilmer draws the parallel to his own journey, reflecting on family, legacy, and gratitude—culminating in his USO Merit Award speech, where he finally understands Desi’s timeless “Thank you, America.” Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto) Topics: I Love Lucy, Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Desilu Productions, invention of the multi-camera sitcom, syndication, television ownership, Karl Freund, immigrant innovation, family legacy, USO, gratitude. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo. Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo. This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound. For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

3. des. 2025 - 36 min
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Episode 9: The Pitch That Changed TV

A nuts-and-bolts look at how shows actually get made, this episode traces the gauntlet from “idea” to “greenlight.” Wilmer relives the high-stakes call that landed him the That ’70s Show pilot while Desi and Lucy face an even steeper climb: convincing CBS—and America—that a Cuban bandleader and a redheaded star could be a married couple on TV. Shut out by execs, they take their case to the only jury that matters: live audiences. A throwback vaudeville act (with help from Pepito the Clown) becomes their proof of concept—an early masterclass in IP, audience testing, and momentum—until William S. Paley finally says yes. Next up: they’ll rewrite the rulebook with multi-camera filming, live-audience comedy, and—most radical of all—ownership. Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto) Topics: TV development & pilots, proof-of-concept/IP, vaudeville roots of sitcoms, Lucy & Desi’s road act, network bias and representation, William S. Paley/CBS, the road to I Love Lucy. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo. Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo. This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound. For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

26. nov. 2025 - 24 min
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Episode 8: The Bus Crash

From an Osprey dodging heat-seeking missiles over Fallujah to a tour bus ripped open on an Indiana highway, this episode is all “what if” moments that changed everything. Wilmer Valderrama shares his most intense USO memories, then parallels Desi Arnaz’s own service-era close calls—including the orchestra crash that nearly killed his stand-in and jolted Desi toward a life with Lucy. Their first divorce doesn’t stick, radio becomes the lifeline (hello, Bob Hope writers’ room), and Lucy lands My Favorite Husband—with one condition for TV: “I’ll do it only if Desi plays my husband.” Cue the network skepticism, the accent hand-wringing, and the audacious plan that sets the stage for I Love Lucy. Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto) Topics: USO tours, Fallujah Osprey incident, Desi Arnaz orchestra bus crash, Lucy & Desi first divorce, Bob Hope radio show, My Favorite Husband (radio), radio-to-TV adaptation, network bias against accents, pre–I Love Lucy history, representation in media, Hollywood/TV history. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo. Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo. This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound. For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

19. nov. 2025 - 24 min
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Episode 7: The Redhead On The Beach

On a Malibu beach in 1940, Desi Arnaz meets Lucille Ball—and two months later they elope. As their fiery romance collides with wartime America, Desi’s accent keeps him boxed into stereotypes… until World War II reroutes his path: USO tours, a breakout turn in Bataan (1943), and a new reputation as more than a “Latin novelty.” Meanwhile, Lucy’s film career plateaus, pushing both toward the medium that will change everything. In a parallel thread, Wilmer Valderrama reveals how embracing his own accent birthed “Fez” on That ’70s Show—echoing Desi’s lesson that what sets you apart can make you a star. Love, reinvention, and the drumbeat toward television—right up to Lucy and Desi’s first divorce. Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto) Topics: Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Too Many Girls, Malibu elopement, USO tours, Bataan (1943), WWII Hollywood, accent & representation, Wilmer’s “Fez” origin, road to television. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo. Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo. This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound. Voice Acting by Eddie Mujica, Danielle Koenig, Asher Muldoon, Alejandro Maciel, Jose Leon, Lorena Russi, Jesus Hernandez Blanco, Andy Vargas, Christian Valderrama, and Miguel Salinas Clips from Harold Lloyd Master Seminar with Lucille Ball © 1974, courtesy of the American Film Institute. For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

12. nov. 2025 - 33 min
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Episode 6: The Miami Hustle

As Wilmer Valderrama’s family hits rock bottom in 1997 Los Angeles, a pilot audition forces him to confront the “accent barrier.” In Desi Arnaz’s parallel story, a $39-a-week rumba gig explodes into a full-blown craze: La Conga. The Miami hustle jumps to Times Square, debutantes line up, and soon Rodgers & Hart (with director George Abbott) tap Desi for their new Broadway musical Too Many Girls. Along the way: a green-card run, a star-making nightclub residency, a whirlwind romance with “Freckles,” and a near-fatal run-in with her jealous husband. It’s the episode where Desi becomes a NYC phenomenon—and the road to Hollywood opens. Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto) Topics: Desi Arnaz, La Conga nightclub, conga line craze, Rodgers & Hart, George Abbott, Too Many Girls (Broadway), New York nightlife, immigrant hustle, green card era, 1930s Latin music, accent in Hollywood casting, representation in media. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo. Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo. This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound. For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

5. nov. 2025 - 27 min
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