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The Lucy Show

CBS (Ended 1968)
 

Episode Guide

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  •  
    5.5 Mediocre 4 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 24 – Aired: 3/11/1968

    Lucy and "The Boss of the Year" Award

    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.

  •  
    3.9 Bad 5 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 23 – Aired: 3/4/1968

    Lucy and Sid Caesar

    Sid Caesar enlists Lucy's help in capturing Frankie the Forger, a look-alike who's passing off bad checks in his name. Lucy becomes confused with too many Caesars running around and repeatedly captures the real Sid.

  •  
    6.6 Fair 13 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/26/1968

    Lucy and the Lost Star

    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.

  •  
    5 Mediocre 10 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/19/1968

    Lucy Helps Ken Berry

    Ken is turned down by Mr. Mooney for a loan to open his dance studio. Lucy decides all he needs in a little publicity so she arranges for a bunch of truck drivers to sign up for lessons and wrangles some TV coverage. Berry does a song-and-dance to "One for My Baby" and teams with Lucy for "Lucy's Back In Town".

  •  
    4.5 Poor 4 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/5/1968

    Lucy and Phil Harris

    Lucy brings a talented, though drunken, cocktail lounge singer to her home to dry out and finish writing a song she's convinced is a hit. Sobriety is tough, especially when it's accompanied by Lucy's off-key warbling.

  •  
    5.6 Mediocre 4 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/29/1968

    Lucy and the Stolen Stole

    When Lucy takes Mr. Mooney to buy a fur for his wife, they're made an incredible offer by a shady character. The stole they buy from him turns out to be "hot", getting the two of them arrested for possession of stolen goods. Lucy and Mooney's schemes to get his money back from the crook get them arrested again...and again.

  •  
    5.3 Mediocre 4 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/22/1968

    Mooney's Other Wife

    Mr. Mooney flirts innocently with a waitress when attending an out-of-town bank convention. But then the sexy server comes to L.A. insisting that Mooney has proposed to her. To scare her off, Lucy pretends to be Mrs. Mooney and shows the homewerecker how horrible it is to be married to a such a monster.

  •  
    6.7 Fair 14 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/15/1968

    Lucy Gets Involved

    Lucy borrows Mr. Mooney's TV set and promptly breaks it. To make enough cash to replace it, she moonlights as a carhop at a drive-in. While there, she takes up the cause of a young motorcyclist who's accused of stealing and stripping cars.

  •  
    5.8 Mediocre 8 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/1/1968

    Lucy and Viv Reminisce

    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.

  •  
    6.4 Fair 3 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/18/1967

    Lucy and Carol Burnett (2)

    In this second of a two-parter, flight attendants Lucy and Carol get their wings. Plus, the two red-heads team up with Mr. Mooney to stage a musical with Buddy Rogers and Richard Arlen from the silent film Wings.

  •  
    6.7 Fair 4 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/11/1967

    Lucy and Carol Burnett (1)

    In the first of a two-parter, Lucy becomes a trainee flight attendant for Trans-Global Airways. She's teamed with fellow trainee Carol Tilford, who's afraid of heights. On their very first flight, the movie breaks, leaving the two to entertain the passengers themselves. They perform "That's Entertainment" and impressions of Chaplin and Durante.

  •  
    6.5 Fair 6 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/4/1967

    Lucy and the Pool Hustler

    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.

  •  
    6.6 Fair 3 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 12 – Aired: 11/27/1967

    Lucy Sues Mooney

    Lucy injures her leg while working at Mr. Mooney's house, so she hires Mary Jane's lawyer cousin to get a little money for her pain and suffering. Once shady Willy Wiley sees big bucks to be made, he sues Mooney and the bank for everything they're worth.

  •  
    6.6 Fair 3 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/20/1967

    Lucy, the Philanthropist

    Lucy helps out a hobo by inviting him in for a hot meal. When she learns he's look for a job, she brings him to the bank, hoping Mr. Mooney will give him a job. Mooney, meanwhile, has heard there's a millionaire masquerading as a panhandler who's handing out cash rewards to Good Samaritans.

  •  
    6.5 Fair 5 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/13/1967

    Lucy's Mystery Guest

    Lucy's going to have a visitor, but since she accidentally tore up their letter, she doesn't know who it is. To her dismay, its health-nut Aunt Agatha. Her rigid exercise program and nasty, healthy cooking soon has Lucy plotting to get rid of her.

  •  
    7 Good 12 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/6/1967

    Lucy Gets Mooney Fired

    When the bank comes up 48 cents short, Lucy simply takes the change from her own pocket to cover the difference. Eventually the shortfall comes to light and Mr. Cheever fires Mooney because he thinks he's behind the cover-up. To get Mooney re-hired, Lucy convinces Cheever that he's going to go insane until Mooney is brought back.

  •  
    7 Good 11 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 8 – Aired: 10/30/1967

    Lucy and Robert Goulet

    When poor trucker Chuck Willis is turned down for a loan, Lucy decides to help him by entering him in a Robert Goulet look-alike contest. He loses the contest, but then again, so does the real Robert Goulet.

  •  
    7.2 Good 10 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/23/1967

    Little Old Lucy

    Elderly Mr. Heatherton, the bank president, is in town for a visit. The bank is throwing a party in his honor, but Mr. Mooney forgets to line up an escort for the old guy. He presses Lucy into being his dinner date, masquerading as little old lady Amelia Van Dyne. As Lucy soon discovers, Mr. Heatherton is a wolf in senior citizen's clothing.

  •  
    7 Good 14 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/16/1967

    Lucy and Jack Benny's Account

    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.

  •  
    6.9 Fair 5 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/9/1967

    Lucy Gets Her Diploma

    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.

  •  
    7 Good 9 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/2/1967

    Lucy, the Starmaker

    Mr. Cheever brings his nephew to work at the bank, hoping to discourage him from entering show business. Though he's to get no special treatment, Mooney constantly sucks up to young man. The nephew impresses Lucy and she encourages his aspirations.

  •  
    5.9 Mediocre 3 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/25/1967

    Lucy and the French Movie Star

    When a handsome French film star expresses interest in Mooney's bank, Lucy is sent to the actor's apartment to dictate a letter. While visiting, the redhead gets too much of a kick from champagne and makes a fool of herself. Luckily, the French heartthrob gets a kick out of it all.

  •  
    7.3 Good 18 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/18/1967

    Lucy Gets Trapped

    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, she must hide the paper from Mr. Mooney before he sees it.

  •  
    7.2 Good 17 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/11/1967

    Lucy Meets the Berles

    Lucy moonlights again--this time as Milton Berle's secretary. After overhearing Berle rehearse a torrid love scene with Ruta Lee, Lucy decides to teach the cad a lesson by "tossing his salad".