The Lucy Show
The wacky misadventures of a forever scheming woman, her reluctant best friend and her cantankerous boss.
Treat yourself to a piece of television comedy history with America’s favorite comedienne Lucille Ball, the red-harried, fire-cracking Queen of Comedy in The Lucy Show She plays a widowed secretary by the name of Lucy Carmichael who works for the overbearing Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon), living in sunny California, Lucy Carmichael is always bumping into celebrities.
The show often revolve around her hilarious and unforgettable star struck reaction to them, which became one of the show’s signature bits, along with the side-splitting comic rapport between Ball’s dizzy n’ ditsy redhead and Gordon’s straight-laced Mr. Mooney.
Settle in and discover – for the first, second or third time – the crown jewel of American comedy and one of television’s most memorable series ever.
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Lucille Ball | Lucy Carmichael |
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Gale Gordon | Mr. Theodore J. Mooney |
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Vivian Vance | Vivian Bagley |
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Jimmy Garrett | Jerry Carmichael |
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Sid Gould | Waiter |
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Ralph Hart | Sherman Bagley |
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Candy Moore | Chris Carmichael |
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Mary Jane Croft | Mary Jane Lewis |
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Hazel Pierce | Bank Customer |
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James Gonzalez | Clerk |
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Judith Woodbury | Bank Customer |
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Carole Cook | Thelma Green |
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William Meader | Clerk |
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Roy Roberts | Mr. Cheever |
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Jerry Rush | Party Guest |
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Dick Martin | Harry Conners |
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Mary Wickes | Aunt Gussie |
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John J. Fox | Policeman |
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Bennett Green | 2nd Furniture Delivery Man |
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Lucie Arnaz | Cynthia |
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Ann Sothern | Rosie Harrigan / the Countess Framboise |
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Donald Briggs | Eddie Collins |
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Ray Kellogg | Cop |
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Luree Wiese | Restaurant Patron |
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Robert Carson | Mr. Potter |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | Digiview Entertainment |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 01, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |