Here's Lucy

1968 • CBS
4.8
68 reviews
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Season Five episodes (24)

1 Lucy's Big Break
9/11/72
While in the hospital undergoing treatment for her broken leg, Lucy falls in love with a handsome doctor (Lloyd Bridges).
2 Lucy and Eva Gabor Are Hospital Roomies
9/18/72
Lucy learns what it’s like to room with a celebrity when Eva Gabor becomes her hospital roomate. Lucy is suffering a broken leg, Eva a mysterious foot injury.
3 Harrison Carter, Male Nurse
9/25/72
Uncle Harry becomes the victim of his own genrosity when he ends up playing Florence Nightingale to Lucy, just home from the hospital with a broken leg on the mend.
4 A Home Is Not An Office
10/2/72
Needing Lucy’s inimitable services at his office, Harry transforms Lucy’s living room into an office, much against the protestations of Lucy, still recuperating from her broken leg.
5 Lucy and Joe Namath
10/9/72
Craig is home from college. While playing tennis, a football coach suspects he may also make a great quarterback. Can Joe Namath convince Lucy this is best for Craig?
6 The Case of the Reckless Wheelchair Driver
10/16/72
Lucy is sued for $100,000 when she accidentally knocks down a would-be actor in a wheelchair accident.
7 Lucy, the Other Woman
10/23/72
Lucy is accused of being the woman responsible for the break-up of her milkman’s marriage. Totie Fields plays the milkman’s wife.
8 Lucy and Petula Clark
10/30/72
Lucy assigns herself the job of assistant to Petula Clark, who is expecting a child soon. Lucy starts babysitting before the event, and drives everybody whacko.
9 Lucy and Jim Bailey
11/6/72
Female impersonator Jim Bailey fills in for an ill Phyllis Diller at one of Lucy’s charity shows, with Lucy none the wiser.
10 Lucy and Dirty Gertie
11/13/72
Lucy portrays a gin-infested apple peddler in cooperating with the police to capture a suspected bank robber.
11 Lucy and Donny Osmond
11/20/72
Donny Osmond joins Lucy and her daughter, Kim in a musical charity revue to help save a local beach, but not before he gets a mad crush on Kim.
12 Lucy and Her Prince Charming
11/27/72
Uncle Harry attempts to convince Lucy she should marry a fabulous wealthy foreign prince. His success means a giant commission.
13 My Fair Buzzi
12/11/72
Lucy makes Ruth Buzzi into a new woman and thereby gives her the confidence to try out for the Drama Club revue. Lots of music and laughs.
14 Lucy and the Group Encounter
12/18/72
After a session with a psychologist, Lucy and Harry change professional roles. With Lucy as “boss”, they land a giant personnel placement count.
15 Lucy Is Really In a Pickle
1/1/73
Lucy casts herself in a part of a pickle for a TV commercial.
16 Lucy Goes on Her Last Blind Date
1/8/73
Under coercion from Harry, Lucy goes on a blind date with his cousin from Indiana (Don Knotts).
17 Lucy and Her Genuine Twimby
1/15/73
Lucy buys a reproduction of a famous antique chair, unaware it’s worth more than $5,000. Robert Cummings guests as the convincing antique dealer who tries to get it back.
18 Lucy Goes to Prison
1/22/73
Lucy goes to prison to obtain information from absent-minded robber Elsa Lanchester.
19 Lucy and the Professor
1/29/73
Lucy believes that her daughter, Kim is dating an older college professor and begins a campus campaign to curtail that activity.
20 Lucy and the Franchise Fiasco
2/5/73
Lucy buys into a frozen milk stand as an investment, and ends up being the leader of a band of penguins who escaped from the zoo.
21 Lucy and Harry's Pot
1/29/73
Lucy makes a mess of a ceramic workshop while learning to spin the potter’s wheel in an attempt to replace a valued vase of Harry’s that she broke.
22 The Not So Popular Mechanics
2/19/73
Lucy takes a course in mechanics because the teacher is cute, then ignorantly applied techniques she should have learned to destroy Harry’s classic Rolls Royce.
23 Goodbye, Mrs. Hips
2/26/73
Lucy and her girlfriends begin a strict crash diet, tempted all the while by Harry’s complete gourmet dinner reposing in Lucy’s refrigerator.
24 Lucy and Harry's Memoirs
3/5/73
Lucy and Harry re-live some of their funniest experiences on “Here’s Lucy”.

About this show

The legendary queen of television comedy, LUCILLE BALL, is joined by her real-life children in her third long-running sitcom success. Ball plays Lucille Carter, widowed mother of teenagers Kim and Craig, portrayed by Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. Lucy works for her brother-in-law who owns Carter‘s Unique Employment Agency, leading Lucy into endless predicaments and hilarious hijinks.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
68 reviews
Brendan Goad
August 17, 2016
Lucille Ball and her legacy of film and television will always be remembered. From I Love Lucy, up to her final series, Life with Lucy. She's certainly an actress everyone should be familiarized with. So glad this series is available on Google Play Store and affordable as far as pricing. It's nice to see this again. I own all of Lucy's movies and the series on DVD, so having it in digital format on my phone or other portable devices is super amazing too.
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itiswhatitaint anditaintwhatitis
July 5, 2015
Pull back the curtain on this classic! Lucille Ball was really great in this her third hit show.And ably assisted by her real life kids,and especially Gale Gordon! But watch out for that spotlight!
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Sheri Potter
January 16, 2017
I am a lifelong fan of the legendary Lucille Ball. Her endless abounding energy is infectious. It's one of those shows you come away from feeling good all over! Always full of fun and happy laughter, this show must watch!
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