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Over 50 years ago during the early years of broadcast television, the very inspired talents of Lucille Ball (1911-1989) and her then husband Desi Arnaz (1917-1986) were showcased on their hilarious television display “I Care For Lucy”. TV execs had initially rejected the plausibility of the prove because of Desi and because they intended to tape the shows. However, thanks to the tireless efforts of Lucille Ball and Desi’s positive talents, the exhibit first aired in 1951 and swiftly became one of the most successful TV shows during all six of its regular seasons. As Lucy and Ricky Ricardo on “I Savor Lucy”, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were joined by William Frawley (1877-1966) and Viviane Vance (1909-1979) as their best-friends/apartment landlords of Fred and Ethel Mertz.
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The second season of “I Cherish Lucy” that aired between 1952 and 1953 has 32 memorable episodes:
1. “Job Switching”: Lucy & Ethel find jobs at a chocolate factory, while Ricky & Fred try their hands at being “house-husbands” and cook up a spacious mess; a eminent & very current all-time current episode.
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2. “The Saxophone”: Lucy’s talent (or lack thereof) of playing the saxophone is showcased when she wants to join Ricky on a band tour.
3. “The Anniversary Display”: Lucy thinks Ricky is having an affair when he’s really unbiased trying to recall her a place of pearls.
4. “The Handcuffs”: Lucy & Ricky glean handcuffed in what they understanding were fraudulent handcuffs.
5. “The Operetta”: Lucy writes an operetta for her woman’s club to acquire to raise money. Unfortunately, Lucy hasn’t been very grand managing the club’s finances.
6. “Vacation from Marriage”: Lucy & Ethel choose a vacation from Ricky & Fred.
7. “The Courtroom”: Ricky & Lucy hold a novel TV for Fred & Ethel’s anniversary, but things go awry when the TV appears to need to be adjusted.
8. “Redecorating”: Lucy thinks that she’s won modern furniture and decides to give their apartment a wallpaper makeover.
9. “Ricky Loses His Articulate”: Lucy takes advantage of Ricky’s laryngitis to write a fresh indicate for Ricky’s club.
10. “Lucy is Enciente”: Lucy tries to accept the accurate map to instruct Ricky that she’s pregnant.
11. “Pregnant Women are Unpredictable”: Ricky tries to relieve Lucy in the house so that she can end in bed.
12. “Lucy’s Display Biz Swan Song”: Lucy ’says farewell’ to explain business during a “gay-90’s” review.
13. “Lucy Hires an English Tutor”: Wanting their child to learn friendly English, Lucy hires a tutor with the promise that Ricky will let him make.
14. “Ricky Has Labor Trouble”: Ricky feels neglected.
15. “Lucy Becomes a Sculptress”: Lucy takes up sculpting to provide an artistic environment for their coming child.
16. “Lucy Goes to the Hospital”: Ricky, Fred & Ethel practice to gain positive they come by Lucy to the hospital calmly and efficiently, and Ricky also has a voodoo exhibit to do.
17. “Sales Resistance”: A salesman talks Lucy into buying a vacuum cleaner and Ricky is not very delighted. Lucy tries to resell it to “Mrs. Simpson” (Verna Felton, 1890-1966) .
18. “The Inferiority Complex”: Lucy develops an inferiority complex, so Ricky hires a psychiatrist for assist.
19. “The Club Election”: Lucy bribes a fellow club-member to be nominated for a coveted club place and ends up running against Ethel.
20. “The Dismal Watch”: Ricky accidentally gives Lucy a unlit sight, but Fred & Ethel don’t beget the staunch sage.
21. “Lucy Changes Her Mind”: Lucy has danger making up her mind, including when dining out.
22. “No Children Allowed”: A frequent “I Treasure Lucy” recurring character is introduced: Mrs. Trumble (Elizabeth Patterson, 1875-1966) .
23. “Lucy Hires a Maid”: Having trouble taking care of the home & baby, Ricky tells Lucy to hire a maid, but who is really in charge: Lucy or the maid (”Mrs. Porter”, played by Verna Felton again)?
24. “The Indian Exhibit”: Lucy wants to be in Ricky’s Native American demonstrate.
25. “Lucy’s Last Birthday”: Lucy gets upset when she doesn’t want anything special for her birthday and gets exactly that.
26. “The Ricardos Change Apartments”: Ricky & Lucy disappear into a larger apartment to have a separate nursery.
27. “Lucy the Matchmaker”: Lucy wants to back a friend rep a mate, but Ricky doesn’t want her to score eager.
28. “Lucy Wants Original Furniture”: Lucy gets a fresh sofa & coffee table without Ricky’s permission, so she tries to economize to pay for it.
29. “The Camping Bound”: Lucy goes camping with Ricky with Ethel’s benefit.
30. “Ricky’s Life Narrative”: An article in “Life” magazine about Ricky makes Lucy want to resurrect her acquire present business career desires.
31. “Ricky & Fred Are TV Fans”: Ricky & Fred are engrossed with a boxing match on TV and nothing that Lucy & Ethel do can change it; not even nearly getting arrested.
32. “Never Do Business With Friends”: Ricky gets Lucy a original washing machine. so Fred & Ethel seize their ragged one, but it doesn’t work as well as expected. (One of my popular all-time episodes.)
Paramount Home Video did a respectable packaging job of putting all 32 second season episodes on 5 DVD’s, thus insecure the overall packaging size and reducing the note from the first season location. Overall, I rate the “I Esteem Lucy: The Complete Second Season” DVD box state with 5 out of 5 stars!
Over 50 years ago during the early years of broadcast television, the very inspired talents of Lucille Ball (1911-1989) and her then husband Desi Arnaz (1917-1986) were showcased on their hilarious television present “I Fancy Lucy”. TV execs had initially rejected the plausibility of the prove because of Desi and because they intended to tape the shows. However, thanks to the tireless efforts of Lucille Ball and Desi’s positive talents, the present first aired in 1951 and mercurial became one of the most successful TV shows during all six of its regular seasons. As Lucy and Ricky Ricardo on “I Esteem Lucy”, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were joined by William Frawley (1877-1966) and Viviane Vance (1909-1979) as their best-friends/apartment landlords of Fred and Ethel Mertz.
The fourth season of “I Savor Lucy” that aired between 1954 and 1955 has 30 memorable episodes:
1. “The Business Manager”: Ricky’s hired business manager (Charles Lane) for Lucy’s household budget only allows her $5/month to utilize.
2. “Mertz and Kurtz”: When Fred poses as a real-estate tycoon to effect an primitive vaudeville partner (Charles Winninger, 1884-1969), Lucy helps by posing as the Mertz’ maid.
3. “Lucy Cries Wolf”: Lucy’s multiple phony attempts to search for if Ricky will race home to build her finally backfires.
4. “The Matchmaker”: In spite of Ricky’s objections, Lucy tries to accept two singles to propose to one another.
5. “Mr. and Mrs. TV Exhibit”: Ricky’s reluctance to do a live morning TV prove with Lucy from their apartment backfires for Lucy when she tries to pick up succor at him by sabotaging what she believes is only a dress rehearsal.
6. “Ricky’s Movie Offer”: When a talent scout comes to audition Ricky at the Ricardo’s apartment, Lucy isn’t about to give up her colossal chance.
7. “Ricky’s Cover Test”: Lucy wants more than a bit share in Ricky’s audition for “Don Juan”.
8. “Lucy’s Mother-in-Law”: Lucy tries to label Ricky’s mother on visit from Cuba by having a Spanish-speaking translator on an earphone.
9. “Ethel’s Birthday”: Fred asks Lucy to prefer out Ethel’s birthday gift, Ethel’s reaction angers Lucy with hilarious results at a play.
10. “Ricky’s Contract”: Overly anxious to hear help from Hollywood, Fred leaves a phony message that Ricky got the portion, but Ethel can’t score there speedily enough to prevent Lucy from telling Ricky the “reliable” news.
11. “Getting Ready”: When the gang decides to drive to Hollywood, Fred purchases an conventional conventional car.
12. “Lucy Learns to Drive”: When Ricky gets a modern convertible, Lucy insists that she learn to drive; but when Lucy wants to stammer Ethel, uh oh!
13. “California, Here We Arrive”: Confusion ensues when Lucy’s mother (Kathryn Card, 1892-1964) decides to join the car scramble to California, but a better decision is made as Lucy, Ricky, Fred & Ethel head west!
14. “First Cessation”: With everyone tired of riding in the car, Lucy pulls over to a run-down restaurant/hotel.
15. “Tennessee Trudge”: When Ricky is arrested for driving too rapid, it’s up to trustworthy ol’ Cousin Tennessee Ernie Ford (himself, 1919-1991) to build the day.
16. “Ethel’s Home Town”: When the gang stops in Albuquerque to visit Ethel’s family, Ricky, Lucy & Fred aren’t jubilant when the whole city thinks that Ethel is the star.
17. “L.A. at Last”: Lucy, Fred & Ethel eat the celebrated Brown Derby where Lucy makes a mess of William Holden (himself, 1918-1981) in a nearby booth.
18. “Don Juan and the Starlets”: Lucy wants a divorce when it appears that Ricky stayed out all night with five starlets.
19. “Lucy Gets in Pictures”: Lucy finally gets her tremendous chance to appear in a film thanks to Ricky, but the headdress is too remarkable to handle.
20. “The Fashion Present”: Lucy finds a contrivance to regain a free current Don Loper (himself, 1906-1972) dress; but she posthaste learns that sunburns and wool don’t mix.
21. “The Hedda Hopper Sage”: Lucy tries to further Ricky’s career by trying to stamp the rumored hotel guest Hedda Harper (herself, 1885-1966) .
22. “Don Juan is Shelved”: When Ricky’s movie is shelved, Lucy tries too hard to invent Ricky approved and bag him another role.
23. “Bull Fight Dance”: When Ricky lets Lucy appear with him on a TV explain, she’s not too tickled about being a bull.
24. “Hollywood Anniversary”: Ricky frantically attempts to collect out his forgotten anniversary date and plans a vast surprise nightclub party for Lucy, who is glum thinking that he’s forgotten it.
25. “The Star Upstairs”: Desperately wanting to study Cornel Wilde (himself, 1915-1989) whose hotel room is directly above the Ricardos, Lucy will do anything to search for him and ends up trying to climb befriend down using bedsheets.
26. “In Palm Springs”: With Lucy, Ricky, Fred & Ethel bored with other, Lucy & Ethel go to Palm Springs and meet Rock Hudson (himself, 1925-1985) .
27. “The Dancing Star”: To heed the visiting Carolyn Appleby (Doris Singleton), Lucy convinces Van Johnson (himself) to let her dance with him.
28. “Harpo Marx”: Again to tag the visiting Carolyn Appleby, Lucy pretends to be Harpo Marx, but the actual Harpo (himself, 1888-1964) shows up!
29. “Ricky Needs an Agent”: When Lucy poses as Ricky’s agent, she accidentally has his movie contract cancelled.
30. “The Tour”: Lucy & Ethel leave their Hollywood tour bus so that Lucy can take a grapefruit from Richard Widmark’s (himself) garden.
Paramount Home Video’s profitable job of packaging all 31 episodes of the third season of “I Esteem Lucy” onto 5 DVD’s is a suited indication as to how they will similarly package the fourth season. Overall, for honorable packaging and a big sign, I rate the “I Like Lucy: The Complete Fourth Season” DVD box area with an anticipatory 5 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it!
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