Tag: Leoda RIchards
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LUCY FIGHTS THE SYSTEM
S6;E24 ~ March 18, 1974 Directed by Jack Donohue ~ Written by Robert O’Brien Synopsis A waitress feels she’s been fired for being too old, so Lucy and Kim plan to get her re-hired by turning the restaurant upside down with inept service by an incognito Kim. Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon…
Michael T. Mooney
1974, Barbara Morrison, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Bob O’Brien, Bob Whitney, Buddy Lewis, Call Me Bwana, CBS, Eddie Quillan, Ernest Sarracino, Gale Gordon, Harry Holcombe, Here’s Lucy, Jack Collins, Jack Donohue, John J. Fox, Larry J. Blake, Leoda RIchards, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Mary Treen, pie fight, Series Finale, Shirley Anthony, Sid Gould, tv, Vanda Barra -
LUCY LOSES HER COOL
S3;E13 ~ December 7, 1970 Directed by Herbert Kenwith ~ Written by Milt Josefsberg and Ray Singer Synopsis Lucy goes on the Art Linkletter show and is challenged not to lose her temper for 24 hours in order to win $500. Little does she know that her friends and family are all in on the…
Michael T. Mooney
1970, Art Linkletter, banana peel, CBS, Desi Arnaz Jr., Gale Gordon, Herbert Kenwith, Here’s Lucy, Jack Berle, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Leoda RIchards, Leon Altman, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Luree Wiese, Mary Jane Croft, Milt Josefsberg, Paul King, Playboy Magazine, Post Toasties, Ray Singer, Richard Erdman, Scott Garrett, supermarket, temper, The Art Linkletter Show, tv, Vanda Barra, Vivian Vance, Walter Smith -
LUCY THE CRUSADER
S3;E5 ~ October 12, 1970 Directed by Herbert Kenwith ~ Written by Milt Josefsberg and Al Schwartz Synopsis When Lucy buys Craig a stereo for his birthday, it turns out to be a lemon. Lucy goes on a crusade to have the manufacturer honor their guarantee at the point of sale. Regular Cast Lucille Ball…
Michael T. Mooney
Al Schwartz, Billy Vaughn, Bob Hastings, Carole Cook, CBS, Charles Nelson Reilly, Desi Arnaz Jr., Donald Briggs, Frieda Rentie, Gale Gordon, George DeNormand, Herbert Kenwith, Here’s Lucy, Jack Berle, Jerome Cowan, John J. Fox, Kathleen Hughes, Leoda RIchards, Leon Alton, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Magnavox, Milt Josefsberg, Mission Impossible, Owen Song, Raquel Welch, stereo, Steve March, The Flying Nun, Walter Smith -
Lucy Gets Trapped
S6;E2 ~ September 18, 1967 Synopsis Lucy pretends to be sick to go to a big one-day sale, but when she wins customer of the year, her picture will appear in the newspaper and her lie will be exposed. Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Mary Jane Croft (Mary…
Michael T. Mooney
1967, Bartlett Robinson, CBS, Department Store, Gale Gordon, George DeNormand, George Washington, Jack Donohue, Joan Swift, Leoda RIchards, Little Orphan Annie, Lucille Ball, Lucy Gets Trapped, Mary Jane Croft, Melmac, Newspaper, refrigerator, Roy Roberts, The Lucy Show, tv, William Lanteau, William Meader -
Lucy and Pat Collins
S5;E11 ~ November 28, 1966 Synopsis When Mr. Mooney gets insomnia, Lucy takes him to see Miss Pat, “The Hip Hypnotist.” Pat Collins guest stars. Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane Lewis) Guest Cast Pat Collins aka Miss Pat (Herself) ran a nightclub on…
Michael T. Mooney
1966, CBS, Cher, Fur Coat, Gale Gordon, Georgia Holt, Hazel Pierce, Hypnosis, Hypnotist, Jerry Rush, Joan Swift, Laurel and Hardy, Leoda RIchards, Lucille Ball, Lucy and Pat Collins, Mary Jane Croft, Miss Pat, Nightclub, Oliver Hardy, Pat Collins, Patricia Cutts, Sid Gould, Stan Laurel, The Hip Hypnotist, The Lucy Show, Theremin, tv, Wayne King -
Lucy Dates Dean Martin
S4;E21 ~ February 14, 1966 Synopsis Dean Martin’s stunt double Eddie makes a date with Lucy to take her to a charity ball, but when he is suddenly called to the set, Dean takes Lucy to the event instead, pretending he is Eddie. Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Mary…
Michael T. Mooney
Andy Williams, Audrey Hepburn, brigitte bardot, Cafe Colette, Cary Grant, Danger in Paris, Dean Martin, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, Everybody Loves Somebody, Frank Sinatra, Gale Gordon, gina lollobrigida, Jack Jones, Jeanne Martin, John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Leoda RIchards, Leon Alton, Lucille Ball, Lucy Dates Dean Martin, Marlon Brando, Mary Jane Croft, On the Sunny Side of the Street, Roy Rowan, Sid Gould, Slow Boat to China, The Lucy Show, This Can’t Be Love, Tommy Farrell -
Lucy and Art Linkletter
S4;E16~ January 10, 1966 Synopsis Lucy is picked from Art Linkletter’s studio audience and challenged not to utter a sound for 24 hours to win $200. Linkletter sends another studio audience member to watch over her, and then arranges for various shocking events to occur at her apartment to get her to speak. Regular…
Michael T. Mooney
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In January 1966 busy extra Leoda Richards (arrow) played an audience member of “The Art Linkletter Show” on THE LUCY SHOW. In December 1970 Richards again played an audience member of “The Art Linkletter Show,” this time on HERE’S LUCY. She had first played an audience member in a 1957 episode of I LOVE LUCY.
Michael T. Mooney
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“Country Club Dance”
(S6;E25 ~ April 22, 1957) Directed by William Asher. Written by Madelyn Martin, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed on March 21, 1957 at Ren-Mar Studios. Synopsis ~ The male population of Westport is all agog when sexy Diana Jordan visits. Lucy, Ethel and Betty Ramsey decide that getting glamorous is the best…
Michael T. Mooney
1956, Anything Goes, Barbara Eden, CBS, Country Club Dance, Desi Arnaz, Ethel Mertz, Frank Nelson, Fred Mertz, Grace Kelly, Hazel Pierce, I Dream of Jeannie, I love lucy, Jeannie, Keith Thibodeaux, Leoda RIchards, Little Ricky, Lucille Ball, Lucy, Lucy Ricardo, Mary Jane Croft, Pat Boone, Ricky Ricardo, Ruth Brady, The Sound of Music, Tristram Coffin, tv, Vivian Vance, William Frawley, Yul Brynner -
“Lucy’s Night in Town”
(S6;E22 ~ March 25, 1957) Directed by William Asher. Written by Madelyn Martin, Bob Carroll, Jr., Bob Schiller, and Bob Weiskopf. Filmed on February 21, 1957 at Ren-Mar Studios. Rating: 38.4/51 Synopsis ~ Lucy has tickets to a big Broadway musical, but she mistakenly got seats for the matinee instead of the evening show. This episode takes the…
Michael T. Mooney
1957, Broadway, CBS, Desi Arnaz, Doris Packer, Ethel, Frank Loesser, Fred, Gladys Hurlbut, I love lucy, Imperial Theatre, Jody Warner, John Eldredge, Joseph Kearns, Leoda RIchards, Louis Nicoletti, Lucille Ball, Lucy, Lucy’s Night in Town, Musical, Paul Cristo, Paul Power, Purse, Ricky, The Most Happy Fella, They’re Playing Our Song, Too Many Girls, tv, Vivian Vance, William Frawley