Tag: Here’s Lucy
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LUCY AND EVA GABOR
S1;E7 ~ November 11, 1968 Directed by Jack Donohue ~ Written by Milt Josefsberg and Ray Singer Synopsis The author of a controversial novel (Eva Gabor) is in town and needs a quiet place to work so Harry volunteers Lucy’s home. Naturally, it is anything but peaceful and far from quiet. Regular Cast Lucille Ball…
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LUCY’S IMPOSSIBLE MISSION
S1;E6 ~ October 28, 1968 Directed by Jack Donohue ~ Written by Robert O’Brien Synopsis Lucy mistakenly enters a phone booth meant for a secret agent and becomes embroiled in a mission impossible: to impersonate Middle Eastern royalty! Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon (Harrison Otis Carter), Lucie Arnaz (Kim Carter), Desi…
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LUCY, THE CONCLUSION JUMPER
S1;E5 ~ October 21, 1968 Directed by Jack Donohue ~ Written by George Balzer and Phil Leslie Synopsis When Kim and her classmate Don are talking about a household budget and visiting a city hall judge for a school project, Lucy jumps to the conclusion they are going to get married. Regular Cast Lucille…
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LUCY VISITS JACK BENNY
S1;E2 ~ September 30, 1968 Synopsis Lucy sees an ad for a bargain vacation in Palm Springs and decides to take the kids away for the weekend. Not able to resist a bargain, Harry tags along. When they get there, they discover that the place is run by Hollywood’s most notorious cheapskate, Jack Benny, who…
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MOD, MOD LUCY
S1;E1 ~ September 23, 1968 “Here’s Lucy” Background In December 1967 Lucille Ball sold Desilu Studios to Paramount. “The Lucy Show” was in its sixth season and still at the top of the ratings for CBS. Ball was not interested in working for Paramount and “The Lucy Show” now had enough episodes to qualify for…
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Lucy and the ‘Boss of the Year’ Award
S6;E24 ~ March 11, 1968 Synopsis Lucy hopes to get Mr. Mooney a promotion to a new bank by nominating him for an award. Mr. Mooney also wants to nominate Mr. Cheever. When Lucy wins the contest, she sings Mr. Mooney’s praises – literally! Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael),Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Roy…
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RIP Mike Connors. Desilu produced “Mannix” from 1967 to 1968, although the show ran until 1974, making Connors a household name. In return, he appeared as Mannix on a 1971 episode of “Here’s Lucy.”
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On October 30, 1969, impressionist / actor Guy Marks (1923-1987), using his famous Humphrey Bogart voice, played an armed crook in an episode of ABC’s “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir”. Four days later he played an armed crook on CBS’s “Here’s Lucy,” (without doing Bogart).