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Lucille Ball as Lucy Carter |
Episode Number: 58
Title: Lucy Meets the Burtons
Original Airing Date: September 14, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor
Plot Summary: Lucy hires Richard Burton (who is disguised as a plumber) to fix her leaking tap. She accidentally gets Elizabeth's famous ring stuck on her finger and winds up substituting her left arm for Liz's at the Burton's banquet later that evening!.
Special Notes on Lucie: This episode was written by Lucie's mother's long-time comedy writing team Madelyn Pugh-Davis and Bob Caroll Jr. This was also the highest rated episode of all the Here's Lucys, but unfortunately Lucie and brother Desi Jr. were not in this episode.
Episode Number: 52
Title: Lucy the Skydiver
Original Airing Date: September 21, 1970
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Plot Summary: Lucy threatens to take up skydiving if Kim and Craig don't give up their dangerous hobbies. But Harry insists that Lucy really take up skydiving as it will give the Employment Agency a real boost!
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie sings "Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder"
Episode Number: 53
Title: Lucy and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Original Airing Date: September 28, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Sammy Davis Jr.
Plot Summary: Sammy Davis Jr. gets his nose slammed a few times into the Employment Agency's door and threatens to sue Lucy and Harry if his nose becomes swollen. Lucy winds up following him onto the set of his latest film production, pleading with him not to sue. But all havoc breaks loose instead.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie's step-father, Gary Morton makes an appearance.
Episode Number: 57
Title: Lucy and the Drum Contest
Original Airing Date: October 5, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Buddy Rich
Plot Summary: Lucy manages to con Buddy Rich into giving Craig private drumming lessons.
Episode Number: 51
Title: Lucy the Crusader
Original Airing Date: October 12, 1970
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Plot Summary:
Episode Number: 65
Title: Lucy, the Coed
Original Airing Date: October 19, 1970
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Plot Summary: Lucy and Harry play college sweethearts in Kim and Craig's highschool play.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie sings "Varsity Drag" among other songs.
Episode Number: 62
Title: Lucy, the American Mother
Original Airing Date: October 26, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Mary Jane Croft
Plot Summary: Craig begins production on a documentary entitled "A Day in the Life of My Mother". But when Lucy realises that she has left Kim's boyfriend's $100 bill in a book that she had Mary Jane return to the library, the filming crew follow Lucy to the library on a mad hunt for the $100 bill. The librarian ends up as the star of the documentary instead.
Episode Number: 63
Title: Lucy's Wedding Party
Original Airing Date: November 2, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Mary Jane Croft
Plot Summary: Harry is going away for the weekend and asks Lucy to look after his house while he is gone. A young secretary in the building is getting married soon, but is very upset because the reception reservations fell through and she thinks she'll have to call the wedding off. Lucy suggests having the wedding reception in Harry's house, with some very funny results!
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie doesn't appear in this episode.
Episode Number: 49
Title: Lucy Cuts Vincent's Price
Original Airing Date: November 9, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Vincent Price
Plot Summary: Lucy goes to an auction and somehow winds up buying a $50 painting that everyone tells her is worthless. So Lucy goes to get in appraised by Vincent Price, who strips the painting to reveal a "No Ball Playing Allowed" sign underneath, and makes Harry buy it.
Episode Number: 54
Title: Lucy the Diamond Cutter
Original Airing Date: November 16, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Wally Cox, Mary Wickes
Plot Summary: One of Harry's wealthy clients asks him to hire a diamond cutter to cut through a massive diamond, taking away its curse. So Lucy hires Wally Cox, who winds up breaking nearly every bone in his body.
Episode Number: 55
Title: Lucy and Jack Benny's Biography
Original Airing Date: November 23, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Jack Benny, George Burns
Plot Summary: Lucy is hired by Jack Benny to write up his autobiography entitled "Women in My Life, By Jack Benny". George Burns comes for a visit in the end inviting Jack out for a night in the town with his two lady friends.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie does not appear in this episode.
Episode Number: 68
Title: Lucy and Rudy Vallee
Original Airing Date: November 30, 1970
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Plot Summary: When Lucy and Harry discover Rudy Vallee working as a waiter in a restaurant, they insist on helping him get back into the music business. Kim must help Rudy to sing like the Beatles.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie and her mother do a lovely "modern" rendition of "The Wiffenpoop Song" with Rudy, singing and dancing to "Let the Sunshine in" and "Winchester Cathedral" among other songs.
Episode Number: 50
Title: Lucy Loses her Cool
Original Airing Date: December 7, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Art Linkletter, Mary Jane Croft
Plot Summary: Mary Jane gets Lucy on "The Art Linkletter Show" as a special contestant. Lucy will win $1000 if she can keep her cool for 24 hours, but if someone makes her lose her cool, they'll win $500. Sounds easy, but not when Lucy's family and friends are in on the deal and try their hardest to make Lucy angry.
Episode Number: 67
Title: Lucy, Part Time Wife
Original Airing Date: December 14, 1970
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Plot Summary: Harry begs Lucy to help him save face when an old girlfriend of his decides to come to town. Lucy ends up playing Harry's expectant wife.
Episode Number: 56
Title: Lucy and Ma Parker
Original Airing Date: December 21, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Carole Cook
Plot Summary: Lucy discovers that her new next door neighbours are actually midget crooks hiding from the police.
Episode Number: 59
Title: Lucy Stops a Marriage
Original Airing Date: December 28, 1970
Guest Stars (if any): Jayne Meadows
Plot Summary: Laura Trenton (Jayne Meadows) decides to invest $100,000 into Carter's Unique Employment Agency. But Lucy mistakenly thinks that Harry is going to marry Mrs. Trenton for her money and tries her best to stop them. She succeeds, but is nearly fired when Harry tells her what he and Laura was really doing.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie's performance in this episode is a great one!
Episode Number: 69
Title: Lucy's Vacation
Original Airing Date: January 4, 1971
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Plot Summary: Lucy wants to go on a holiday by the sea, but Kim and Craig have other ideas.
Episode Number: 64
Title: Lucy and the 20-20 Vision
Original Airing Date: January 12, 1971
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Plot Summary: Lucy wants to go to Palm Springs but is afraid to ask Harry for the time off because of his bad temper. Lucy insists that the reason Harry is always grumpy is because he has bad eyes, but Harry refuses to get them tested. So Lucy, Kim, Craig and the optometrist pull many pranks, including a disappearing coat hook, identical twins, a missing dotted line, an invisible dog, and other stunts on poor old Harry to convince him that he really does need glasses.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie is especially great in this episode!
Episode Number: 72
Title: Lucy and the Raffle
Original Airing Date: January 18, 1971
Guest Stars (if any): Hayden Rourke
Plot Summary: Kim wins a sportscar in a raffle, but Lucy insists that she is too young to drive such a fast car and tells Kim that she will need to get rid of it. So they decide to hold their own raffle, and end up getting arrested instead. Hayden Rourke plays the judge.
Episode Number: 70
Title: Lucy's House Guest, Harry
Original Airing Date: January 25, 1971
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Plot Summary: Harry decides to stay a few weeks at the Carter's house while his house is being redecorated. But he is not an easy man to live with, and Kim and Lucy have to think of way to get rid of him.
Episode Number: 66
Title: Lucy and Aladdin's Lamp
Original Airing Date: February 1, 1971
Guest Stars (if any): Mary Jane Croft
Plot Summary: The Carters are having a garage sale, when Lucy discovers an old lamp. She goes ahead and cleans the lamp, hoping to sell it to Mary Jane, when she finds that whoever is holding the lamp gets their wishes granted. The Carters have a load of fun with their new magic lamp!
Episode Number: 71
Title: Lucy and Carol Burnett
Original Airing Date: February 8, 1971
Guest Stars (if any): Carol Burnett
Plot Summary: Lucy and her good friend Carol Crowsmyer (Carol Burnett) find themselves at the unemployment buro and decide to put on a show, with the help of many other unemployed talents in the area, entitled "The Unemployment Follies".
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie does some great acts here, including "Mr Bojangles", "Hooray for Hollywood", and "Singing in the Rain".
Episode Number: 60
Title: Lucy's Hawaiian Vacation - Part One
Original Airing Date: February 15, 1971
Guest Stars (if any): Vivian Vance, Robert Alda
Plot Summary: The Carters go on a Hawaiian holiday, when who else do they see but Lucy's good friend Viv onboard too! Viv and Lucy are overcome by the hansom captain (Robert Alda), and compete for his attention. Harry ends up falling overboard and Viv follows right after him.
Episode Number: 61
Title: Lucy's Hawaiian Vacation Part Two
Original Airing Date: February 21, 1971
Guest Stars (if any): Vivian Vance, Robert Alda
Plot Summary: The Captain asks Lucy, Harry and Viv to put on a farewell show for that evening, and so the Carters have to hurry and get all the acts organised.
Special Notes on Lucie: Lucie does some great acts in this episode, including "The Hawaiian War Chant", "Ukelele Talk" and many Hawaiian dances. This was the last regular appearance by Lucie's brother, Desi Arnaz Jr.

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