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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz and the General
Episode overview
This early, unsponsored episode, written by John Hayes, Madely Pugh, and Bob Carroll, Jr. and produced and directed by Gordon Hughes, was originally broadcast on CBS Radio on September 17, 1948.
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My Favorite Husband ~ Young Matrons League Tryout
Episode overview
This episode, originally broadcast on CBS on October 2, 1948, was the first script Jess Oppenheimer ever wrote for Lucille Ball. It won him a job as Lucy's head writer for the next seven and a half years.
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My Favorite Husband ~ George Attends a Teenage Dance
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on November 20, 1948. This is an .. show full overview
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My Favorite Husband ~ Valentine's Day
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy Plays Cupid".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Giveaway Program
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on March 18, 1949, inspired the second season I Love Lucy episode "Redecorating".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Time Budgeting
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on April 22, 1949, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy's Schedule".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Anniversary Presents
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on May 13, 1949, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "The Fur Coat".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Numerology
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on May 14, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "The Seance".
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My Favorite Husband ~ George Is Messy
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on June 4, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Men Are Messy".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz Changes Her Mind
Episode overview
This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on June 25, 1949, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy Changes Her Mind".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Reminiscing
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on July 1, 1949, features appearances by Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Hans Conreid, and Frank Nelson.
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My Favorite Husband ~ George tries For a Raise
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on October 7, 1949, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Ricky Asks For a Raise".
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My Favorite Husband ~ The Quiz Show
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on November 25, 1949, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy Gets Ricky On the Radio".
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My Favorite Husband ~ The Marriage License
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on January 21, 1949, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "The Marriage License".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz and George Handcuffed
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on December 30, 1949, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "The Handcuffs".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Mrs. Cooper's Boyfriend
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on February 10, 1950, features guest .. show full overview
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz Teaches the Samba
Episode overview
This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on February 17, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "The Young Fans".
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My Favorite Husband ~ The Wills
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy.
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My Favorite Husband ~ Hobbies
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on April 9, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode "The Golf Game".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Anniversary
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on April 16, 1950, was one of two .. show full overview
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz Appears on Television
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on April 23, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy and Ethel Buy the Same Dress"
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My Favorite Husband ~ Mrs. Cooper Thanks Liz is Pregnant
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on May 21, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy is Enceinte".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Selling Dresses
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on My 28, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "The Freezer"
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My Favorite Husband ~ Husbands Are Sloppy Dressers
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on September 2, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Changing the Boys' Wardrobe".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz Becomes a Sculptress
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on October 7, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy Becomes a Sculptress".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz Cooks Dinner for Twelve
Episode overview
This episode, featuring guest stars Eleanor Audley as George's mother and Dick Crenna as the delivery boy, was broadcast on CBS Radio on October 14, 1950.
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My Favorite Husband ~ Safety Drive
Episode overview
This episode, featuring guest stars Elvia Allman and Sheldon Leonard, was taped at Columbia Square in Hollywood on October 13, 1950 for broadcast on CBS Radio on October 21, 1950.
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Flubs ~ Radio Retakes
Episode overview
While taping an episode of Lucille Ball's radio sitcom, My Favorite Husband, on December 1, 1950, actor Frank Nelson blew an important line so badly that director Jess Oppenheimer called for a retake-and another-and another.
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My Favorite Husband ~ Trying to Marry Off Peggy Martin
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on December 2, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy is a Matchmaker"
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My Favorite Husband ~ Trying to Cash the Prize Check
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode features guests Frank Nelson, Bobby Jellison, Wally Maher, Jerry .. show full overview
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz Has the Flimjams
Episode overview
This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on December 30, 1950, inspired the I Love Lucy episode, "Lucy Fakes Illness".
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My Favorite Husband ~ Liz Substitutes in Club Play
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on January 6, 1951, featured guests Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Mary Shipp, and Herb Vigran.
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My Favorite Husband ~ George is Drafted / Liz's Baby
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on January 27, 1951, inspired the I Love Lucy episode "Drafted". English
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My Favorite Husband ~ The Passports
Episode overview
Audio of radio broadcast for radio series starring Lucille Ball, which was the basis for I Love Lucy. This episode, originally broadcast on CBS Radio on March 3, 1951. This episode .. show full overview
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My Favorite Husband ~ Iris and Liz's Easter
Episode overview
This extra has no summary.
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Jingle Bells
Episode overview
Aired after the episode "Drafted" in 1951
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Lucy Does A TV Commercial (Colorized)
Episode overview
Desperate to be in Ricky's new television commercial, Lucy makes every attempt to get her way; which eventually pays off. But her one-and-only chance flops when she is forced to test the .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ 2nd Season Promo
Episode overview
CBS aired this promotional spot on Monday evening, August 25, 1952, three weeks before I Love Lucy returned for its second season.
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Special Footage ~ Lost Scene # 1
Episode overview
During I Love Lucy's second season, CBS rebroadcast several first season episodes so Lucille Ball could take time off to have her baby. This new opening "flashback" scene, created for .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ Lost Scene # 2
Episode overview
The February 23, 1953 rebroadcast of "Men Are Messy" (while Lucy was still on maternity leave) began with this special message from Desi, as well as a new "flashback" opening scene, neither of which has been broadcast in more than 50 years!
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Special Footage ~ Lost “Tag Scene” #2
Episode overview
To mark the end of the second season on CBS, Lucy and Desi bid farewell for the summer to the TV audience in the special end-of-season "tag scene". It was broadcast just once, on June 29, 1953
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Special Footage ~ 3rd Season Promo
Episode overview
CBS aired this promotional spot on the evening of September 28, 1953, exactly one week before I Love Lucy returned for its third season.
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Special Footage ~ Christmas Message
Episode overview
CBS's original broadcast of "Changing the Boys' Wardrobe" ended with this special Christmas message from Lucy and Desi, unseen since its original broadcast on December 7, 1953.
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Original Opening ~ Cheer
Episode overview
I Love Lucy's animated opening changed from time to time during its original network run on CBS. On January 3, 1954, I Love Lucy opened with this special introduction by Desi Arnaz, .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ “Commercial” Rerun
Episode overview
On March 22, 1954, CBS rebroadcast "Lucy Does a TV Commercial" with this introduction by announcer Roy Rowan, who refers to the series by its 1950s nickname-the "Lucy Show" (not to be confused with Lucy's 1960s TV series).
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Special Footage ~ Snap-Open Pack
Episode overview
At the beginning of the original network broadcast of "Lucy's Club Dance" on April 12, 1954, Desi Arnaz stepped out from behind the curtain to introduce the show-as well as the sponsor's brand new "snap-open" packaging.
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Special Footage ~ Restored Ending
Episode overview
When "Ricky's Contract" was edited for syndication, CBS cut short the closing music cue. For the Special Edition DVD, the episode's original ending was restored to the way it sounded in its original network broadcast on December 6, 1954.
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Special Footage ~ “Flashback” Opening #2
Episode overview
This flashback scene was created to introduce the rebroadcast of "the Camping Trip" that CBS aired on December 20, 1954, just as the Ricardos and the Mertzes were preparing to drive to Hollywood so that Ricky could star in the movie Don Juan.
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Olympic Fund Spot
Episode overview
Lucy an Desi did a promotional spot for the Olympic Fund to help raise support for American Athletes competing in the Australia games the following year. It aired at the end of "The Hedda Hopper Story" original broadcast in 1955.
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Special Footage ~ Lost Scene #1
Episode overview
On April 14, 1955, with the Ricardos already in Hollywood, CBS aired "Mr. and Mrs. TV Show"-set in New York. (It was supposed to have aired the previous fall, but was pre-empted.) To .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ Lost Scene #3
Episode overview
On December 26, 1955, as the Ricardos were preparing for their European trip, CBS rebroadcast "Lucy's Club Dance". To maintain story line continuity, the cast filmed this new .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ Lost "Paladium" Scene
Episode overview
On December 26, 1955, CBS aired a rerun of "Lucy's Club Dance", featuring this new opening "flashback" scene in which Ricky announces that his band has been booked to play the London .. show full overview
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Lucy Goes to Scotland (Colorized)
Episode overview
The Ricardos and Mertzes are on their way to Paris, but first Lucy wants to go to Scotland to seek members of the McGillicuddy family into which she was born. In a classic dream .. show full overview
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Lucy's Italian Movie (Colorized)
Episode overview
En route to Rome by train, Lucy is spotted by a famous Italian cinema director and chosen to play a part in his new movie "Bitter Grapes." Lucy sets out to immerse herself in the role. .. show full overview
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Christmas Show (Colorized)
Episode overview
Colorized version of the Christmas show. It's Christmas Eve and Ricky warns his young son: "Santa won't bring the tree and the presents until you go to sleep." It takes some effort to .. show full overview
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Lucy and Superman (with audio commentary)
Episode overview
The "Lucy and Superman" episode with commentary from Keith Thibodeaux, Doris Singleton, and Steve Kay
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Special Footage ~ Sanka Commercial
Episode overview
In the original network broadcasts of I Love Lucy, Lucy and Desi occasionally appeared in commercials as spokepersons for the sponsor. This spot for Instant Sanka aired only once - on .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ Sanka Commercial
Episode overview
During I Love Lucy's original network run on CBS, Lucy and Desi occasionally appeared in commercial broadcast during the show. This spot for Instant Sanka Coffee aired only once-on January 29, 1957, at the end of "Lucy Wants to Move to the Country".
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Special Footage ~ Ford Commercial
Episode overview
Ford Motor Company sponsored three episodes of I Love Lucy in March of 1957. To close CBS's original broadcast of "Lucy Does the Tango", the new sponsor asked Vivian Vance and William .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ Lost Scene #2
Episode overview
On May 27, 1957, with the Ricardos happily ensconced in their new home in rural Connecticut, CBS decided to air a rerun of "The Start Upstairs" - set in Hollwood. Once again, in order .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening
Episode overview
When "The Celebrity Next Door" was repeated as a part of The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour, cuts were made to the original 35mm negative, and the material was discarded. The following footage .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ The Trouble With Ethel
Episode overview
In this scene from "The Celebrity Next Door", Ethel fumes to Fred over how poorly they are being treated while posing as Lucy and Ricky's maid and butler. This footage was seen only in .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ The Mertzes Rebel
Episode overview
In this scene, Ethel and Fred have had enough of playing maid and butler to an ungrateful Lucy, and decide to call it a night. They help themselves to some of the Ricardos leftovers. .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Closing
Episode overview
The original broadcast of "The Celebrity Next Door", on December 3, 1957, concluded with the Arnazes appearing in a commercial for Ford Motor Co. The commercial was followed immediately by the closing credits featuring Lucy-Desi stick figures.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening
Episode overview
"Lucy Hunts Uranium" originally aired under the series title The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show. It opened with Lucy and Desi saying hello, and with animated graphics featuring the .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Ford Commercial
Episode overview
Tennessee Ernie Ford was the spokesman for Ford Motor Co. in this commercial created especially for use in "Lucy Hunts Uranium". Note it was filmed on the same desert set used for some .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ No Uranium
Episode overview
In this long-lost scene from "Lucy Hunts Uranium", the Mertzes fret over having spent all day looking for uranium and finding nothing, and Ethel berates Fred for having rented an old .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Mac Joins the Race
Episode overview
In this scene from "Lucy Hunts Uranium", Fred MacMurray joins the race back to Las Vegas, and Ricky discovers he is driving with the Emergency Brake engaged. Again, this footage was .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ The Great Chase
Episode overview
In this scene from "Lucy Hunts Uranium", Ethel fumes at Fred because the Ricardos and Fred MacMurray have pulled ahead of them in the race back to town. This footage was seen only in .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Bad Road
Episode overview
In "Lucy Hunts Uranium", the Mertzes move a detour sign, causing the Ricardos and Fred MacMurray to take the wrong road back to town. In this scene, Lucy and Ricky realize what has .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Closing
Episode overview
The original broadcast of "Lucy Hunts Uranium" on January 3, 1958, concluded with the Arnazes appearing in a commercial for Ford Motor Co. The commercial was followed immediately by closing featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening
Episode overview
When "Lucy Wins a Racehorse" was repeated as a part of the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, cuts were made to the original 35mm negative, and the material was discarded. The following footage was .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Korny Krinkles
Episode overview
In this scene from "Lucy Wins a Racehorse", Ricky decides he cannot face another breakfast of Korny Krinkles, however noble the cause. Little Ricky is tired of the cereal, too. This .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Closing
Episode overview
The original broadcast of "Lucy Wins a Racehorse" on February 3, 1958, concluded with the Arnazes appearing in a commercial for Ford Motor Co. The commercial was followed by closing credits featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Credits
Episode overview
The original broadcast of "Lucy Goes to Mexico" on October 6, 1958, closed with Desi telling Lucy (and viewers at home) about the following week's presentation on Westinghouse Desilu .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening
Episode overview
"Lucy Goes to Mexico" was the first episode of the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show to air with Westinghouse sponsorship. Its opening featured Desi Arnaz and the animated stick figures. .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Closing
Episode overview
Although Desi Arnaz was the official host of The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show and The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, the sponsor asked Lucy to participate as much as .. show full overview
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Special Footage ~ Animated Transition
Episode overview
When "Lucy Goes to Mexico" first aired on The Westinghouse Lucill Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, this animated transition featuring Lucy-Desi stick figures was used to lead into a commercial. .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Credits
Episode overview
"Lucy Makes Room For Danny" originally aired as part of The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, and closed with graphics featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures. These closing credits were used in the original broadcast on December 1, 1958.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Repeat Opening
Episode overview
"Lucy Goes to Sun Valley" originally aired on April 14, 1958, and was repeated December 22, 1958. To freshen the repeat, a Christmas-themed "flashback" opening was added to open the .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Fred Scolds Ricky
Episode overview
In this scene from "Lucy Goes to Sun Valley", Fred scolds Ricky for being melancholy while Lucy is away. The scene was shortened slightly when the show was edited for The Lucy-Desi .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Repeat Credits
Episode overview
The Christmas 1958 rebroadcast of "Lucy Goes to Sun Valley" closed with graphics featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures and a voice-over by Row Rowan.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening E
Episode overview
When "Lucy Wants a Career" was repeated as part of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, the original Westinghouse opening featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures was replaced with new graphics. .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Credits E
Episode overview
"Lucy Wants a Career" originally aired as part of The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, and closed with graphics featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures. These closing credits were used in the original broadcast on April 13, 1959.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening F
Episode overview
When "Lucy's Summer Vacation" was repeated as part of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, the original Westinghouse opening featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures was replaced with new graphics. .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Credits F
Episode overview
"Lucy's Summer Vacation" originally aired as part of The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, and closed with graphics featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures. These closing credits were used in the original broadcast on June 8, 1959.
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Original Opening from “Milton Berle Hides Out At the Ricardos”
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This extra has no summary.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Credits
Episode overview
"Milton Berle Hides Out at the Ricardos" originally aired as part of The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, and closed with graphics featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures. These .. show full overview
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Sunday Showcase ~ The Lucy-Desi Milton Berle Special
Episode overview
Milton Berle extends his engagement at a Las Vegas night club for an extra 2 weeks along with his bandleader Ricky Ricardo. When Milton's wife gets upset at him missing their .. show full overview
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Original Closing from “Milton Berle Hides Out At the Ricardos”
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Original Closing from "Milton Berle Hides Out At the Ricardos"
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening
Episode overview
When "The Ricardos Visit Japan" was repeated as part of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, the original Westinghouse opening featuring Lucy-Desi stick figures was replaced with new graphics. .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Credits
Episode overview
"The Ricardos Visit Japan" originally aired as part of The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, and closed with graphics featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures. These closing credits were used in the original broadcast on November 27, 1959.
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Opening
Episode overview
When "Lucy Meets the Moustache" was repeated as part of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, the original Westinghouse opening featuring Lucy-Desi stick figures was replaced with new graphics. .. show full overview
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Original Broadcasts ~ Original Credits
Episode overview
"Lucy Meets the Moustache" originally aired as part of The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, and closed with graphics featuring the Lucy-Desi stick figures. These closing credits were used in the original broadcast on April 1, 1960.
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Lucy in Connecticut Opening
Episode overview
Opening sequence aired 4/3/1960 - 11/25/1960 on CBS retitling the stories of Lucy and Desi in their home in Westport, Connecticut
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CBS Salutes Lucy: the First 25 Years
Episode overview
CBS tribute to Lucille Ball highlights I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show & Here’s Lucy as well as highlights from her movie career, and excerpts from numerous other TV appearances. Guests Desi .. show full overview
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Lucy's Lost Episodes
Episode overview
Includes Full-Length TV Sketches featuring the cast of ''I Love Lucy'' plus Skits, Promos, Bloopers and More!
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“Lucy” CBS News Special
Episode overview
Dan Rather hosts this CBS news special from the night Lucy passed away. Guests Ronald Reagan, Dick Van Dyke, Dinah Shore, & Bob Shiller.
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The Lost Pilot
Episode overview
The unaired (and lost) pilot for the series.
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Lucy in Color
Episode overview
Because of its seasonal themes and flashbacks, "Christmas Show" wasn't syndicated with the other episodes of I Love Lucy. The show was never rebroadcast until CBS aired it as a prime .. show full overview
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Babalu Music!
Episode overview
From the I Love Lucy Treasure Chest collection, a CBS Video, Al Yankovich production Al produced this collection of the greatest musical moments from the “I Love Lucy” show, including the “Babalu Music” medley.
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I Love Lucy 40th Anniversary
Episode overview
From The Joan Rivers Show. I Love Lucy writers Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Author Bart Andrews, Lucy costume designer Irma Kusely, Little Ricky actor Keith Thibodeaux, and Desi Arnaz Jr. look back at the history of I Love Lucy.
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Lucy & Desi A Home Movie
Episode overview
Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. host this ‘real life’ special with a look through home movies of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
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50th Anniversary Special
Episode overview
This broadcasted special commemorates the 50th anniversary of the I Love Lucy Show with top celebrities sharing their memories and the impact of the series on their lives. Lucy's .. show full overview
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Christmas Special
Episode overview
The I LOVE LUCY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, a one-hour special featuring two newly colorized back-to-back classic episodes of the 1950s series, will be broadcast Friday, Dec. 20 (8:00-9:00 PM, .. show full overview
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Instant Sanka Commercial
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From 1956
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Job Switching (Colorized)
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This extra has no summary.
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Christmas Show (Colorized)
Episode overview
Includes colorized versions of the Christmas Show and "Job Switching"
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Superstar Special
Episode overview
William Holden guest stars in the first episode, Finally L.A. Lucy and Ricky’s arrival in Los Angeles during the season long arc about Ricky’s big jump to Hollywood. I Love Lucy fans .. show full overview
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L.A. at Last (Colorized)
Episode overview
Lucy arrives in Hollywood with stars in her eyes. She heads for The Brown Derby, a celebrity hangout, where she encounters Eve Arden and William Holden -- and inadvertently presents .. show full overview
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Lucy and Superman (Colorized)
Episode overview
When Stevie Appleby, Caroline's son, has a birthday party the same day as Little Ricky's, Lucy looks for unusual entertainment to lure the children. Ricky remembers that Superman is in .. show full overview
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Lucy Visits Grauman's (Colorized)
Episode overview
With only a week left in Hollywood, Lucy weeps about her lack of souvenirs. Her collection already includes a tin can run over by Cary Grant's rear tire, a napkin boasting Lana Turner's .. show full overview
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Lucy and John Wayne (Colorized)
Episode overview
Lucy is spotted while attempting to "collect" a cement block with John Wayne's footprints from Grauman's Chinese Theater. To avoid publicity and keep Lucy out of jail, Ricky enlists John .. show full overview
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Lucy Gets in Pictures (Colorized)
Episode overview
Lucy finally gets her shot at Hollywood stardom — as a chorus girl photographed in a lavish musical. But she had better not get a swelled head, because the headdress she has to wear is too big as it is.
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The Dancing Star (Colorized)
Episode overview
Lucy begs Van Johnson to let her dance a number with him at the nightclub to impress her rival Caroline Appleby, who is visiting from New York. Van accepts the challenge by waltzing her .. show full overview
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Lucy and Harpo Marx (Colorized)
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Lucy decides to impersonate some Hollywood notables to impress nearsighted Caroline Appleby, who is visiting from New York. A mixup occurs when Lucy, having introduced her friend to .. show full overview
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The Fashion Show (Colorized)
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Lucy's a model at a charity fashion show, but the redhead — wearing a scratchy tweed suit — is red all over from too much time in the California sun.
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Pioneer Women (Colorized)
Episode overview
Having been bet by their husbands that they can't do without modern conveniences, Lucy and Ethel churn butter and bake bread from scratch-an eighteen foot loaf! But then Lucy demands that Ricky live as if it's the turn of the century for him, too.
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The Million-Dollar Idea (Colorized)
Episode overview
The Ricardo household budget is in shambles (as usual) after Lucy decides to put her salad dressing on the market. Her plan? To market it on a TV morning show on the station her friend .. show full overview
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Bonus Bucks (Colorized)
Episode overview
A dollar bill takes a zany trip-with the Ricardos and Mertzes in hot pursuit. It's a winning bill (worth $300) in a newspaper contest. It belongs to Ricky, but he gallantly slips it into .. show full overview
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Redhead Tales: Colorizing I Love Lucy
Episode overview
This short film accompanied a Fathom Events screening of five colorized I Love Lucy episodes on August 6, 2019. Excellent description of the colorization process with interviews and historical perspective.
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Christmas Show (Colorized)
Episode overview
Includes colorized episodes of "The Christmas Show" and "Paris At Last"
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Paris At Last (Colorized)
Episode overview
Equipped with an English-French dictionary, Lucy sets out to see Paris and "discover" an artist whose paintings will become very valuable -- she knows she has "the eye." Lucy's first .. show full overview

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