The Lucy Show

The Lucy Show

ENDED6 Seasons156 Episodes7.1
NetworkCBS
First AiredOct 1, 1962
Last AiredMar 11, 1968
GenreComedy
Runtime30 min
Created ByBob Weiskopf, Bob Schiller, Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Pugh

The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.

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Cast

Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball
Lucy Carmichael
Gale Gordon
Gale Gordon
Theodore J. Mooney

Seasons & Episodes6 seasons · 156 episodes

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Lucy Meets the Berles
E1Lucy Meets the Berles
Sep 11, 196730m
Needing some extra money, Lucy takes a part-time job as the secretary for Milton Berle. While Working for Mr. Berle, she suspects that he is having an affair and does the best she can to stop him in his tracks. (This synopsis is from the Front Row Features DVD.)
Lucy Gets Trapped
E2Lucy Gets Trapped
Sep 18, 196730m
Lucy fakes sickness to go shopping at a one-day-only sale with Mary Jane. But when Lucy becomes the customer of the year and has her photo printed in the paper, Lucy must hide the paper from Mr. Mooney before he sees it.
Lucy and the French Movie Star
E3Lucy and the French Movie Star
Sep 25, 196730m
Whe famous French movie star Jacques DuPre expresses interest in opening an account at Mr. Mooney's bank, Lucy is asked to visit his apartment and dictate a formal letter of agreement confirming the account. While visiting, she drinks a little too much champagne and makes a complete fool of herself. But Monsieur DuPre gets a kick out of it, and gets the account anyway.
Lucy, the Starmaker
E4Lucy, the Starmaker
Oct 2, 196730m
Mr. Cheever's wisecracking nephew, Tommy (Frankie Avalon), comes to work at the bank, to discourage him from the position he really wants – a job in show business. Despite the fact that he's to get no special treatment, Mooney repeatedly sucks up to him. Lucy soon befriends the young Cheever, who impresses her with a song and dance. So Lucy sets out to break Tommy into show biz...
Lucy Gets Her Diploma
E5Lucy Gets Her Diploma
Oct 9, 196730m
Lucy is in trouble when a new bank policy requires all of its employees be high school graduates, and she reveals she was unable to complete her final year. So now it's back to school for Lucy, who ends up helping another man earn his diploma as well.
Lucy and Jack Benny's Account
E6Lucy and Jack Benny's Account
Oct 16, 196730m
Needing new accounts for the bank, Lucy visits Jack Benny to try and get him to keep his money at her bank. He agrees to do it if she can prove that her bank can build a vault safer than his. Lucy then has the bank build a burglar proof vault, and gives Mr. Benny a personal tour of it.
Little Old Lucy
E7Little Old Lucy
Oct 23, 196730m
Lucy and Mr. Mooney are sent to pick up Mr. Heatherington, the wealthy bank president, from the airport, and the gentleman finds that Lucy strikes his fancy. So when Mr. Mooney neglects to find a lady for Mr. Heatherington to escort to that evening's banquet, Lucy is given the job. But to her dismay, she's forced to dress up as a little old lady. As it turn's out, little old Lucy strikes perverse Mr. Heatherington's fancy more than the younger Lucy...
Lucy and Robert Goulet
E8Lucy and Robert Goulet
Oct 30, 196730m
When a poor trucker Chuck Willis(Robert Goulet) gets turned down by the bank for a loan, Lucy decides to help him out by entering him in a Robert Goulet lookalike contest. When he loses the contest, Lucy decides to take matters into her own hands.
Lucy Gets Mooney Fired
E9Lucy Gets Mooney Fired
Nov 6, 196730m
Lucy's Mystery Guest
E10Lucy's Mystery Guest
Nov 13, 196730m
Lucy, the Philanthropist
E11Lucy, the Philanthropist
Nov 20, 196730m
Lucy Sues Mooney
E12Lucy Sues Mooney
Nov 27, 196730m
Lucy and Carol Burnett (1)
E13Lucy and Carol Burnett (1)
Dec 4, 196730m
Lucy and Carol (Carol Burnett) become flight-attendant trainees. Part 1 of two. Lucille Ball. Brennan: Rhodes Reason. Miss Cavanaugh: Kasey Rogers. Workman: Sid Gould.
Lucy and Carol Burnett (2)
E14Lucy and Carol Burnett (2)
Dec 11, 196730m
Conclusion. Lucy and Carol (Carol Burnett) do a musical salute to aviation. Actors Richard Arlen and Buddy Rogers appear together for the first time since the 1927 film "Wings."
Lucy and Viv Reminisce
E15Lucy and Viv Reminisce
Jan 1, 196830m
Lucy's old pal Viv Bunson comes out west to care for Lucy after she breaks her leg. They spend time looking back at when they lived together, until Viv breaks her leg while on her way to fix lunch, forcing Mr. Mooney to look after both of them.
Lucy and the Pool Hustler
E16Lucy and the Pool Hustler
Jan 8, 196830m
Lucy visits a local pool hall and enters their billiards tournament. Her main competition is a woman named Laura Winthrop. Cigar-smoking Laura, however, looks suspiciously like a a pool hustling man named Ace.
Lucy Gets Involved
E17Lucy Gets Involved
Jan 15, 196830m
Mooney's Other Wife
E18Mooney's Other Wife
Jan 22, 196830m
Lucy and the Stolen Stole
E19Lucy and the Stolen Stole
Jan 29, 196830m
Lucy and Phil Harris
E20Lucy and Phil Harris
Feb 5, 196830m
Lucy Helps Ken Berry
E21Lucy Helps Ken Berry
Feb 19, 196830m
Lucy and the Lost Star
E22Lucy and the Lost Star
Feb 26, 196830m
Lucy & Viv's car breaks down, so they visit the nearest house for help, which happens to belong to Joan Crawford. All of Crawford's furniture is away being redone, which lead the women to suspect she is broke, so they ask Mr. Mooney to help get her back to work.
Lucy and Sid Caesar
E23Lucy and Sid Caesar
Mar 4, 196830m
Lucy and The Boss of the Year Award
E24Lucy and The Boss of the Year Award
Mar 11, 196830m
When Mr. Mooney is up for becoming president of the San Fransisco branch of the bank, Lucy tries to get him named Boss of the Year so he gets the position.

About The Lucy Show

The Lucy Show is a comedy series on CBS. The show first aired on Oct 1, 1962 and currently has 6 seasons and 156 episodes. The Lucy Show has ended after 6 seasons. It has a rating of 7.1/10 based on 50 votes. The cast includes Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon. Created by Bob Weiskopf and Bob Schiller and Bob Carroll Jr. and Madelyn Pugh.

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