Tag: The Flying Nun
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LIKE HEP!
April 13, 1969 Directed by Marc Breaux ~ Executive Producer George Schlatter ~ Written by Chris Bearde and Coslough Johnson Dinah Shore (Herself, Host / Various Characters) was born Fannye Rose Shore in 1916. She was a singer, actress, and television personality, and the top-charting female vocalist of the 1940s. She rose to prominence as a recording…
Michael T. Mooney
1969, Andy Warhol, Betty Grable, Carole Cook, Chris Bearde, Coslough Johnson, Dan Rowan, Diana Ross, Dick Martin, Dinah Shore, Gary Owens, George Schlatter, Greg Morris, Hep, Here’s Lucy, Hip, Jan Meyer, John Pastore, Laugh-In, Like Hep, Lucille Ball, Marc Breaux, Mary Poppins, NBC, Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, Terrence Stamp, The Flying Nun, The Smothers Brothers, tv, Victor Buono -
LUCY AND HER ALL-NUN BAND
S4;E8 ~ November 1, 1971 Directed by Coby Ruskin ~ Written by Bob Carroll and Madelyn Davis Synopsis Harry’s sister, a nun, needs a band to play at a benefit for the children’s hospital so Lucy consults an agent who suggests an all-nun band from Kansas. The nuns are all set to play when their…
Michael T. Mooney
1971, Bob Carroll, CBS, Coby Ruskin, Freddy Martin, Here’s Lucy, Kitten on the Keys, Larry Funk and his band of a thousand melodies, Lew Parker, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Lucy and Her All-Nun Band, Madelyn Davis, Marl Young, Mary Wickes, Nuns, Saxophone, Sister Act, The Coconut Grove, The Flying Nun, The Remnants, The Trouble With Angels, tv, Washington’s Birthday, When The Saints Come Marching In, Won’t You Come Home Bill Bailey -
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, THE SKYDIVER
S3;E2 ~ September 21, 1970 Directed by Herbert Kenwith ~ Written by Larry Rhine and Lou Derman Synopsis When Kim and Craig take up dangerous hobbies, Lucy decides to use reverse psychology and take up skydiving. But when Harry sees an opportunity to get publicity for the Unique Employment Agency, Lucy has no choice but…
Michael T. Mooney
1970, Bill Baldwin, CBS, Christopher Columbus, Desi Arnaz Jr., Do Your Own Thing, Florence Nightingale, Gale Gordon, Goodyear Blimp, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Green Bay Packers, Herbert Kenwith, Here’s Lucy, Joan of Arc, LA Rams, Larry Rhine, Lou Derman, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Medicare, Motorcycle, Neil Armstrong, NFL Monday Night Football, parachute, Rhodes Reason, skydiving, spear fishing, Steve McQueen, The Flying Nun, US Air Force Song -
LUCY’S WORKING DAUGHTER
S1;E10 ~ December 2, 1968 Directed by Jack Donohue ~ Written by Robert O’Brien Synopsis When Kim gets a part-time job in a dress shop, Lucy becomes her biggest customer. Regular Cast Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon (Harrison Otis Carter), Lucie Arnaz (Kim Carter), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Craig Carter) Guest Cast Barbara Morrison…
Michael T. Mooney
1968, A Pretty Girl is Like A Melody, Audrey Hepburn, Barbara Morrison, Capistrano, CBS, Desi Arnaz Jr., Dress Shop, Edward Stevenson, Fashion Show, Gale Gordon, Here’s Lucy, Jerry Rush, Joan Swift, karen norris, Lola Fisher, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Lucy’s Working Daughter, RSVP, Scrabble, Sid Gould, Social Security Card, The Flying Nun, tv, Vanda Barra, Zip Code -
Lucy and the Lost Star
S6;E22 ~ February 26, 1968 Synopsis Lucy and Viv break down in the middle of nowhere and happen upon Joan Crawford’s house to call for help. Because Crawford is remodeling and has no furniture, they believe her to be broke and arrange to star her in a show so that producers will offer her work. …
Michael T. Mooney
1920s, 1968, Ain’t We Got Fun, Bette Davis, CBS, Charleston, Elizabeth Taylor, Feud, Gale Gordon, Herbert Kenwith, I’m Just Wild About Harry, Joan Blondell, Joan Crawford, Lew Parker, Lucille Ball, Lucy and the Lost Star, Mildred Pierce, Mommie Dearest, Richard Burton, Sid Gould, Speakeasy, Tallulah Bankhead, The Flying Nun, The Lucy Show, The Smothers Brothers, The Untouchables, tv, Vivian Vance, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane