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Season 6 | | | |
| 122 :06x02 - The Big Game (Sep/17/1973) | | Harry books O. J. Simpson to speak at the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce. That nets him some football tickets, but when he tries to sell the ones he doesn't need, he gets arrested for scalping! | | Guest Stars: Tom Kelly (1) as Game Announcer, Eugene Molnar as Usher, Jerry Jones as Officer, Sid Gould (1) as Man, Robert Foulk (3) as Second Fan, Cliff Norton as Detective Billy, Al Checco as Detective Bobby, O. J. Simpson as Himself, Frank Coghlan, Jr. as First Fan, James E. Brodhead as Tilford | Director: Coby Ruskin Writer: Bob O'Brien | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 128 :06x08 - Lucy and Andy Griffith (Oct/29/1973) | | Lucy falls hard for Andy Johnson, a man who works with "wayward" youth. But Kim isn't sure he's on the level, so she disguises herself as the sort of person he'd want to help, to test him. | | Guest Stars: Andy Griffith as Andy Johnson, Marvin Robinson as Singer, Dave Stuart as Singer, Robert Whitney as Bill Adams, Hank Stohl as Henry, Ricky Kelman (1) as Teenager, Sid Gould (1) as Policeman, Randall Carver (1) as Teenager | Director: Coby Ruskin Writer: Bob O'Brien | | | |
| 129 :06x09 - Lucy and Joan Rivers Do Jury Duty (Nov/05/1973) | | Lucy draws jury duty, and much like the trial in "Twelve Angry Men," deliberations boil down to a lone dissenter - Lucy! Joan Rivers plays another of the jurors. | | Guest Stars: Burt Mustin as Juror, Judd Lawrence as Juror, Sid Gould (1) as Juror, James E. Brodhead as Jury Foreman Miller, Savannah Bentley as Juror, Hank Brandt as Bailiff, Joan Rivers as Herself | Director: Coby Ruskin Writer: Bob Carroll, Jr. (2), Madelyn Davis | | | |
| 130 :06x10 - Tipsy Through the Tulips (Nov/12/1973) | | Lucy needs more money precisely when Harry decides to cut costs, so she takes a second job: she hires out to a mystery writer who must finish a novel. Her job? Keep him sober so he can do it. But the man has caches of booze hidden everywhere and Lucy finds it hard to keep up - especially after she's shared "just one" with the soused author, just one too many times. | | Guest Stars: Foster Brooks as David Benton Miller, Jack Collins (1) as Harry's accountant | | | |
| 131 :06x11 - The Carters Meet Frankie Avalon (Nov/19/1973) | | When the Carters go to see Frankie Avalon perform, Kim gets invited on stage to perform with him. That earns her an invitation to enter an amateur's contest, and Lucy begins scheming about how to win it... with a ringer! | | Guest Stars: Vic Glazer as Stage Manager, Bill Lee (2) as Singer, Robert Whitney as Man, Robert Hogan as Waiter, Sid Gould (1) as Maitre d', Jerry Fogel as Emcee, Frankie Avalon as Himself | Director: Coby Ruskin Writer: Fred S. Fox (1), Seaman Jacobs, Bob O'Brien | | | | | | |
| 133 :06x13 - Lucy and Chuck Connors Have a Surprise Slumber Party (Dec/17/1973) | | Harry rents Lucy's home to a movie production company. She makes a pest of herself and the film crew banishes her. She returns later, confident that they've finished, and unaware that star Chuck Connors is asleep in her bed. | | Guest Stars: Walter Smith (1) as Propman, Mary Jane Croft as Mary Jane Lewis, Robert Whitney as Film crewman, Buddy Lewis (2) as Greg, Sid Gould (1) as Sticks, Ryan MacDonald (4) as Jerry Thompson, Sidney Clute as Lt. Turner, Chuck Connors as Himself | Director: Coby Ruskin Writer: Bob Carroll, Jr. (2), Madelyn Davis | | | |
| 134 :06x14 - Lucy Plays Cops and Robbers (Dec/31/1973) | | Local burglaries prompt Lucy to propose a neighborhood watch. But she begins to see crooks around every corner and behind every tree, prompting her to call the police... too many times. So naturally, when she's trapped in her home by a real burglar, the police don't take her call seriously... | | Guest Stars: Mary Wickes as Violet Barker, Dick Sargent as Officer Spencer, Gary Crosby as Officer Riggs, Gino Conforti as Burgler, Al Lewis (1) as Lionel Barker | | | |
| 135 :06x15 - Lucy is a Bird Sitter (Jan/07/1974) | | Harry, in support of the city's zoo, agrees to care for a rare New Guinea bird until it can be united with its mate. The tropical animal requires a lot of heat, so when Harry's furnace fails, he enlists Lucy to care for the bird, which she promptly loses... | | Guest Stars: Arte Johnson as Osbird Beechman Place, Mary Jane Croft as Mary Jane Lewis | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 141 :06x21 - Lucy and Phil Harris Strike Up the Band (Feb/25/1974) | | Lucy learns that Phil Harris wants to form a new orchestra. Sensing an opportunity, she gathers many unemployed musicians, clients of the Unique Employment Agency, and presents them to Phil, who hires them. Because a lot of them are minorities, Phil looks good - until some women realize none of their gender are counted among the new orchestra! Harris solves that problem by hiring Lucy herself as a vocalist! | | Guest Stars: Phil Harris (1) as Himself, Marl Young (1) as Himself, Tommy Farrell (1) as Manager | | | | | | | | | |
| 144 :06x24 - Lucy Fights the System (Mar/18/1974) | | A waitress comes to the agency looking for work, after her boss fired her for being too old. Lucy decides to teach the restaurateur a lesson, and sends Kim to replace the waitress. Armed with phony credentials and Lucy's schemes, Kim drives the owner to distraction with odd ideas and poor customer service. | | Guest Stars: Harry Holcombe (1) as Third Male Diner, Buddy Lewis (2) as Second Male Diner, Larry J. Blake (1) as Franklin, John J. Fox (1) as Charlie, Mary Treen as Mary Winters, Ernest Sarracino as Tony, Eddie Quillan as Jackson, Sid Gould (1) as First Male Diner, Jack Collins (1) as Harvey Stevens, Vanda Barra as First Lady Diner, Barbara Morrison as Third Lady Diner | Director: Jack Donohue (1) Writer: Bob O'Brien | | | |
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