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Lucille Ball as Lucy Carter, |
Episode Number: 25
Title: Lucy Joins the Airforce academy Part One
Original Airing Date: September 22, 1969
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Plot Summary: The Carters go on a caravan holiday, when Lucy accidentally gets left behind at the Airforce academy. From there, Lucy desperately wants Craig to be admitted into the Airforce Academy and will go to all lengths to get her son a place.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie loves those 2000 cadets!
Episode Number: 26
Title: Lucy Joins the Airforce Academy Part Two
Original Airing Date: September 29, 1969
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Plot Summary: Lucy is still busting her buttons to get Craig into the Airforce Academy, let's just say that she causes a few memorable sensations along the way!
Special Notes on Lucie: .....Lucie still loves those 2000 Airforce cadets!
Episode Number: 27
Title: Lucy and the Indian Chief
Original Airing Date: October 6, 1969
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Plot Summary: The Carters are still on their caravan holiday, and this time Lucy winds up getting married to an Indian Chief who gives her the state of Utah as a wedding present! Needless to say, Lucy was very impressed with Utah, but decided that she should get a divorce.
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Episode Number: 28
Title: Lucy Runs the Rapids
Original Airing Date: October 13, 1969
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Plot Summary: Lucy falls asleep beside a riverbank when her mattress starts to get carried away with the current. The Carters take a speeding trip down the wild rapids on a float-away bed!
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Episode Number: 29
Title: Lucy and Harry's Tonsils
Original Airing Date: October 20, 1969
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Plot Summary: Lucy winds up as Harry's nurse when he goes to hospital to get his tonsils remover. This is the only time on Here's Lucy where Harry reveals his age....
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Episode Number: 32
Title: Lucy and the Andrews Sisters
Original Airing Date: October 27, 1969
Guest Stars (if any): Patti Andrews
Plot Summary: Patti Andrews comes to the Employment Agency to seek help in hiring three singers to mimic her sisters and Bing Crosby for an Andrews Sisters Revival. Naturally Lucy offers herself and Kim and Craig for the parts, and Patti thinks it would be a great idea! A beautiful finale with the Carters and Patti Andrews singing some of the best-loved Andrews Sisters songs.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie is just WONDERFUL in recreating the role of LaVern Andrews!!! Lucie is also seen earlier in this episode to hang up posters of her mother (Lucille Ball) in her bedroom. Lucie's step-father, Gary Morton also makes an appearance in this episode.
Episode Number: 30
Title: Lucy's Burglar Alarm
Original Airing Date: November 3, 1969
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Plot Summary: Lucy gets Craig to make a very successful home-burglar alarm after the Carters were robbed one night.n The burglar took their TV set and $1.19
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Episode Number: 31
Title: Lucy at the Drive-In Movie
Original Airing Date: November 10, 1969
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Plot Summary: Kim goes out on a date with a college guy with a beard to the drive in! Lucy and Harry disguise themselves as hippies to check up on their little girl.
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Episode Number: 33
Title: Lucy and the Used Car Dealer
Original Airing Date: November 17, 1969
Guest Stars (if any): Milton Berle
Plot Summary: Milton Berle is Uncle Miltie, the local used car dealer. Kim and Craig find a great deal on a car and decide to buy it on the spot. When they eventually get the car home is has totally broken down and so they take it back. Milton Berle refuses that he ever sold them such a car in the first place, and so the Carters organise a scheme to get their money back.
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Episode Number: 34
Title: Lucy the Cement Worker
Original Airing Date: November 24, 1969
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Plot Summary: Lucy goes through havoc when she thinks she loses a very valuable ring, including being dumped over the head with cement.
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Episode Number: 35
Title: Lucy and Johnny Carson
Original Airing Date: December 1, 1969
Guest Stars (if any): Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon
Plot Summary: Lucy Kim and Craig finally con Harry into seeing The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon. Lucy ends up winning the "Stump the Band" contest with her childhood lullaby "Snoops the Lawyer".
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie's grandmother, Dede (Desiree) Hunt, appears as a member of The Tonight Show's audience. Keep a sharp eye out for her - she's the lady whose chair Johnny sits on the arm of when Lucy is reciting "Snoops the Lawyer"!!
Episode Number: 36
Title: Lucy and the Generation Gap
Original Airing Date: December 8, 1969
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Plot Summary: Kim and Craig get Lucy and Harry to perform in their highschool play on the theme of the generation gap. The Carters perform many sketches through the centuries showing how the generation gap has changed through time.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie sings and dances to many songs from Cesar's time to the 22nd century.
Episode Number: 37
Title: Lucy and the Bogie Affair
Original Airing Date: December 15, 1969
Guest Stars (if any): Jack La Lane
Plot Summary: One stormy night, Kim and Craig bring home a stray dog whom Kim's names Bogie (because he looks just like Humphrey Bogart did in Casablanca). In the morning Bogie has given birth to nine puppies. The Carters have to find homes for all of them (Lucy tries giving one to Jack la Lane but winds up getting another puppy instead), but Harry has a money-making scheme on his mind instead.
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Episode Number: 40
Title: Lucy Protects Her Job
Original Airing Date: December 22, 1969
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Episode Number: 39
Title: Lucy the Helpful Mother
Original Airing Date: December 29, 1969
Guest Stars (if any): Mary Wickes
Plot Summary: Harry tells Lucy that she has been working too hard and needs to have some more help around the office. So he suggests that Lucy hire another secretary to help her with her work. Lucy takes this offer from Harry as a hint of "letting her go", and so she gets the most nutty secretary she can find to louse everything up, so Harry will want Lucy back and only Lucy. Kim has the lead role as a nutty secretary in a play she is doing, so Lucy finds this a great opportunity for Kim to practise her role, earn a few bucks, and save her mother's job at the same time!
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie's comedic talents really shine through as she portrays the wacky secretary "Shirley Shopenhower" - or, as she pronounces it - Shoiley Shoipenhower.
Episode Number: 42
Title: Lucy and Liberace
Original Airing Date: January 5, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Liberace
Plot Summary: Craig needs a Liberace candelabra as an object for getting into a club, and so he pays a visit to Liberace to ask him may he borrow one. Liberace is more than happy to lend one to Craig, but when Kim, Lucy and Harry find out, Lucy thinks that Craig has stolen it and safely returns it to Liberace's house. The Carters and Liberace wind up singing "By the Silvery Moon" and "I'll Be Seeing You".
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie is wonderful singing "I'll Be Seeing You" with Liberace!
Episode Number: 38
Title: Lucy the Laundress
Original Airing Date: January 12, 1970
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Plot Summary: The very same day that Lucy brags about her "perfect" driving record to Craig, she ends up in a car smash. To repay the owner she goes to work in his laundry for 60 cents an hour, accidentally ruining her customers garments, including Kim's new dress when she comes in to get her laundry done.
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Episode Number: 43
Title: Lucy and Lawrence Welk
Original Airing Date: January 19, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Vivian Vance, Lawrence Welk, Mary Jane Croft
Plot Summary: Viv Comes for a visit and wants to take Lucy up on her suggestions that if Viv can ever comes to LA, Lucy will get her a date with her "good friend" Lawrence Welk. Lucy doesn't want to let Viv know that she was fibbing, so she gets Mary Jane to bring in a Lawrence Welk wax figure, and maybe if she takes Viv's glasses away, Viv won't be able to tell the difference. Meanwhile Kim and Craig manage to get the real Lawrence Welk to pay a visit, causing a wonderful sensation in the Carter household!
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Episode Number: 44
Title: Lucy and Viv Visit Tijuana
Original Airing Date: January 26, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Vivian Vance
Plot Summary: Viv and Lucy want to visit Tijuana, so they manage to get Harry to drive them there (at 12 cents a mile). They get into a bit of trouble at customs, and end up having to stay in quarantine for 24 hours!
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Episode Number: 45
Title: Lucy and Ann Margret
Original Airing Date: February 2, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Ann Margret
Plot Summary: Craig has written his first song and wants to get it published. But Lucy wants her son to become a doctor, not a song-writer! But when Craig is in the lift going up to see about getting his song published, who else does he bump into but Ann Margaret! Ann Margret loves Craig's song and has him as a special guest on her TV show, singing as a duet to his song "Country Magic".
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Episode Number: 46
Title: Lucy and Wally Cox
Original Airing Date: February 9, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Wally Cox
Plot Summary: Wally is the whimpish son of one of Harry's highschool buddies, Moose Manly. After hearing Moose's story about his son, Lucy insists on helping Wally overcome his fear of girls. So they frame a break-in at an old warehouse and let Wally save the day.
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Episode Number: 41
Title: Lucy and Wayne Newton
Original Airing Date: February 16, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Wayne Newton
Plot Summary: The Carters find a Shetland pony belonging to Wayne Newton and decide to return it to him in person. Wayne thanks them by giving them a temporary job on his farm as workhands and at night they sit around the camp fire singing "Tumbling Tumbleweed".
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie and Desi Jr do an impressive "riding dance" with their horses.
Episode Number: 47
Title: Lucy Takes Over
Original Airing Date: February 23, 1970
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Plot Summary: One night Kim, Craig and Lucy find an old diary belonging to Lucy's great-grandmother and see that Harry's side of the family has owed their side of the family $10 for 100 years, with interest! The total comes to an incredible amount (over $145,000) and so Harry let's Lucy become the boss of the Employment Agency.... until they find out that later on in the diary it says that Harry's side of the family paid back the $10.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie's real-life great-grandmother's name, Florabelle Orchutt, is used as Lucy's great-grandmother's name in this episode.
Episode Number: 48
Title: Lucy and Carol Burnett
Original Airing Date: March 2, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Carol Burnett, Robert Alda
Plot Summary: Lucy and her friend Carol Crowsmyer (Carol Burnett) decide to enter the local "Secretary Beautiful Contest". Plenty of "friendly" competition for the title of Miss Secretary Beautiful, but in the end Lucy and Carol are runners up.
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