Here's Lucy
Lucy schemes with a starving artist to fake his death, hoping his paintings will begin to sell.
Football great O.J. Simpson gives Lucy and Harry 50-yard-line stadium tickets.
Lucy attempts to resolve the marriage separation between Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence.
Lucy schemes to borrow money from a bank and figures the only way to get it is to act as if she does not need it.
After Harry buys a pet shop in the hopes of flipping it for quick money he must find someone to run the place as his staff quits all around him. Lucy and Kim fill-in for the weekend.
When producing a charity show, Lucy asks Eddie Albert to star in it. At the same time a woman meeting Lucy's description has been stalking Albert.
Lucy rents out Kim's room, but soon chooses to break the lease.
Andy Griffith plays a charity worker who befriends Lucy. Kim decides to check out Andy by pretending to be a member of the wayward youth that Andy is trying to help. Lots of gospel singing in this story.
Lucy is determined to do her civic duty and joins a jury. Lucy disagrees with other jurists in court and holds up proceedings.
Lucy is in need of money and Harry is cutting costs. To earn some extra $$ Lucy attempts to keep an author sober, but discovers he has booze hidden everywhere.
Kim and Frankie Avalon imitate Sonny & Cher in a local competition.
Harry once again believes he can get rich by finding gold. He finds the perfect location and buys some land from a very suspecting owner. Lucy & Harry search for gold together. Lucy once again encounters a bear while in the county side.
Harry has Lucy banished from her own home after he rents it to a movie production company. When all seems clear, Lucy returns to find Chuck Connors in her bed. A scared Lucy knocks out the big star.
Lucy chairs a neighborhood watch program started due to a string of recent robberies. Lucy runs amok.
Lucy is enlisted by Harry to sit for a rare Tongan Weewawk. Unfortunately, Lucy loses the bird that looks a lot like a common white pigeon.
Harry sells the agency, but regrets it. Lucy schemes to get the agency back for Uncle Harry.
Lucy must care for Uncle Harry, Kim, and Mary Jane at the same time in her home. Mary Jane has 2 broken hands; Kim a cold; Harry a bad knee; and Harry the cat is having kittens.
A small Montana town contacts Lucy, whose great grandmother Flora Belle Orcutt was a sheriff, to be honored during the town's week-long centennial. Lucy enjoys the power and prestige of being sheriff until a real bank robbery happens during a re-enactment.
Chastized for her boring parties, Lucy wins a celebrity charity auction, enlisting Milton Berle as a guest for her next party.
Mary Jane finally catches a man. Unfortunately, the new boyfriend makes a play for Lucy.
To drum up business, Lucy gets ethnic minority clients hired in a band, but upsets a women's liberation group for not hiring any female musicians.
Lucy Carter enters a Lucille Ball lookalike contest and meets the actress.
Spending the weekend with Kim, Lucy overhears her daughter complaining about her visit and leaves.
When Mary, a middle aged waitress, is fired solely based on her age, Lucy and Kim scheme to prove that age and experience are an asset to the restaurant manager who is having a mid life crisis.
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Lucille Ball | Lucy Carter |
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Gale Gordon | Harrison Otis 'Harry' Carter |
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Lucie Arnaz | Kim Carter |
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Sid Gould | First Male Diner |
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Mary Jane Croft | Mary Jane |
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Bob Whitney | Diner |
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Shirley Anthony | Restaurant Patron |
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Walter Smith | Propmaster |
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Marl Young | Conductor |
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Vanda Barra | First Lady Diner |
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Bob Harks | Gallery Patron |
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Mary Wickes | Violet Barker |
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Al Checco | Dr. Crawford |
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Jack Collins | Harvey Stevens |
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Frieda Rentie | Auction Spectator |
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Robert Hitchcock | Marvin |
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George Holmes | Fan |
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Eddie Garrett | Neighbor |
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Cliff Norton | Walter Butley |
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Tommy Farrell | Fred / Phil Harris' Arranger |
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James Brodhead | Mr. Miller |
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Doris Singleton | Doris |
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Tom Kelly | Tom Morgon |
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Orwin C. Harvey | Sheriff Bart Thomas |
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Buddy Lewis | Second Male Diner |
| Director | Coby Ruskin |
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| Jack Donohue |
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| Lucille Ball |
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| Writer | Milt Josefsberg, Ray Singer, Robert O'Brien, Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Davis, Fred S. Fox, Seaman Jacobs | |
| Producer | Lucille Ball, William Magginetti, Cleo Morgan, Gary Morton | |
| Musician | Marl Young | |
| Photography | Maury Gertsman | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | MPI |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 18, 2012 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 4917 |
| Added Date | Aug 05, 2013 03:11:16 |
| Modified Date | Nov 14, 2019 02:15:33 |