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Welcome to the soon-to-be complete Here's Lucy Episode Guide! Click here to see a special preview of the new Here's Lucy Guide! This was Lucie's first continuing series, running for a total of six seasons from 1968-1974. On the following Here's Lucy Episode Guides, you'll see all the Here's Lucy episodes listed in chronological order (separated into seasons) with their episode number, original airing date, a quick plot summary, as well as guest stars, special notes on Lucie and more! This is the Here's Lucy introduction page with a brief intro on the characters, settings etc. So please sit back in your seats and reminisce as you take a stroll down memory lane of one of the funniest sitcoms on TV!
Series Title: HERE'S LUCY
Starring: Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Lucie Arnaz, Desi Arnaz Jr.
Regular Appearances By: Mary Jane Croft, Mary Wickes, Wally Cox, Carole Cook, Robert Alda, Vanda Barra, Sid Gould, a few appearances by Jack Benny and Carol Burnett ,and the occasional special guest appearance by Vivian Vance.
Regular Characters: Lucille (Lucy) Carter (Lucille Ball), Harrison Otis Carter (Gale Gordon), Kim Carter (Lucie Arnaz), Craig Carter (Desi Arnaz Jr.), and Mary Jane Lewis (Mary Jane Croft).
Number of Episodes: 144
Executive Producer: Gary Morton
Producer: Cleo Morgan-Smith
Frequent Director: Jack Donahue
Frequent Choreographer: Jack Baker
Music: Marl Young
Original "Here's Lucy" Theme Song Written by: Wilbur Hatch and Julian Davidson
What is the Name of that Song That We Occasionally
Hear on Here's Lucy?: "I Know a Place" by Tony
Hatch, written for and made famous by Petula Clark.
Here's Lucy was Lucie's mother, Lucille Ball's, fourth
hit TV series playing her infamous "Lucy" character. Lucy Carter is a widow
who lives in a lovely suburban house at 623 Valley Lawn Drive, Los Angeles
with her two teenagers, Kim and Craig. Every weekday, Lucy goes to work
as a secretary for her loveable tyrant of a brother-in-law, Harry, at the Carter Unique Employment
Agency. Deep-down, Lucy loves her
brother-in-law very much, but finds him a cruel boss and says that Harry
only has two moods, bad and miserable. The Unique Employment Agency, whose
slogan is "Unusual Jobs For Unusual People" is
a haven for struggling stars with unusual problems that Lucy and Harry
are more than willing to help with. And they do too, to some extent, but
naturally Lucy usually finds herself getting into all kinds of sticky
situations. Lucy's two children, Kim
and Craig, are very talented singers/musicians but Lucy wants nothing more
than to see her son become a doctor and her daughter become a wife and
a mother (and in that order!!). Life in the Carter household is never
dull, every week is a new adventure where even the simplest things (like
mending a broken lamp) can turn into the most hilarious fun.
Remember some of the adventures that Kim and Craig
Carter have gotten up to? - Like having Eva Gabor, Ginger Rogers, Van Johnson
, Lawrence Welk and Jack Benny over for tea, performing with Wayne Newton,
teaching Rudy Vallee to sing with a modern swing, dressing up as The Andrews
Sisters and Bing Crosby to perform with Patty Andrews, entering a Lucille
Ball look-alike contest, speeding down the wild rapids on a float-away
bed, dressing up as royalty to save the FBI, winning a Sonny & Cher
talent contest with Frankie Avalon, getting their very own magic lamp,
helping to promote Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Uncle Ernie's Funfarm" on television,
having private drumming lessons from Buddy Rich, spending the week in the
heart of Africa, helping Howard Keel to catch a "gorboona", dressing up
as a phonie Allan Funt's stunts for Candid Camera, and buying used cars
from Milton Berle, to name a few.
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** About the author - All the information compiled above is from Laura's personal collection
of Here's Lucy tapes. The official Here's Lucy episode titles and original airing dates
are incorporated from the "For the Love of Lucy" book by Ric B. Wyman.
Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 by Laura Johansen. The Here's Lucy episode guides (intro - seasons 1 - 6) are created for the interests of the guests of the Lucie Arnaz Homepage only, no profit is intended. Strictly no publication or replication of any original material without written permission from the webmaster.