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| 59 :03x01 - Lucy and the Good Skate (Sep/21/1964) | | Realizing that she no longer spends as much quality time with Chris as she used to, Lucy joins her in a day of rollerskating. But when she returns home Lucy discovers that her feet have swollen, and she can not remove her skates. Having a dance at the country club that evening, Lucy is forced to wear the skates to the formal. | | Guest Stars: Charles Drake (1) as Walter Kendricks | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 61 :03x03 - Lucy and the Winter Sports (Oct/05/1964) | | Lucy once again lies to the new man in her life, this time it is about her knowledge of skiing. Having never had a pair of skis on in her life, she enlists the help of Mr. Mooney to teach her. When his frustration ends the lessons, Lucy is convinced she can teach herself all she needs to know. | | Guest Stars: Keith Andes as Bill King | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 62 :03x04 - Lucy Gets Amnesia (Oct/12/1964) | | Lucy purchases a poor quality fur coat for $100. She wants to replace it but will need money from Mr. Mooney. It happens that he is away and his replacement is an old flame of Lucy's, yet she can't remember either his name or pet name. She decides to fake amnesia as a scheme to get her hands on the cash. | | Guest Stars: Max Showalter as Vinny Myers | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 64 :03x06 - Lucy, the Camp Cook (Oct/25/1964) | | Jerry and Sherman are off to Summer camp. But when the girls find out they can't afford the final two weeks stay, they volunteer to fill in for the camp cook in exchange for their fee. But leaving Lucy and Viv in charge of a kitchen can spell disaster. | | Guest Stars: Madge Blake as Woman Driver, Harvey Korman as Counselor | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 65 :03x07 - Lucy, the Meter Maid (Nov/02/1964) | | Becoming a meter maid has seemed to have engulfed Lucy with a feeling of power. This includes citing Viv with a bunch of minor offenses, sending her to traffic court. The judge must now keep track of the charges while the girls bicker between back and forth. | | Guest Stars: Parley Baer as Judge | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 66 :03x08 - Lucy Makes a Pinch (Nov/09/1964) | | Lucy's job in the police force includes being a decoy for the mashers at lover's lane. When she messes up the stake out she decides to enlist Viv to make her look good. She has Viv dress up as the mugger so Lucy can make a fake bust. | | Guest Stars: John Harmon (1) as Green Scarf Louie, Jack Kelly (1) as Bill Baker | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 68 :03x10 - Lucy's Contact Lenses (Nov/23/1964) | | Vanity forces Lucy to purchase contact lenses instead of a pair of glasses. While baking a cake for the charity bake sale for the bank, Lucy loses one of her contacts into the batter. She discovers that Mrs. Mooney had purchased her cake and must bake another, break into their home and make a switch to retrieve the contact. | | Guest Stars: Ted Eccles as Unknown | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 69 :03x11 - Lucy Gets Her Maid (Nov/30/1964) | | While hosting the Danfield Art Society for a luncheon, Lucy and Viv become jealous when they find out all the women of distinction have a maid. Lucy figures she can afford her own maid if she becomes a maid herself for a rich society matron. Her first assignment is to serve lunch to the Danfield Art Society. | | Guest Stars: Norma Varden as Mrs. Van Vlack | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 70 :03x12 - Lucy Gets the Bird (Dec/07/1964) | | The girls are left in charge of Mr. Mooney's parakeet, Greenback. Lucy manages to let the bird fly off and out the door. As anyone else would do, Lucy and Viv head off to the pet store to find a replacement. But only the pet owner can tell... | | Guest Stars: Mel Blanc as Greenback | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 71 :03x13 - Lucy, the Coin Collector (Dec/14/1964) | | When Jerry finds a penny worth fifty cents, Lucy figures if they traded in cash money for pennies, that maybe they will find a hidden treasure. They return home with one coin worth $16.50, but Lucy manages to lose it down a storm drain along the way. Not to be beat, the girls don workers overalls and go hunting for the lost coin. | | Guest Stars: William Meader as Bank Teller #2, James Gonzales (1) as Bank Teller, Tex Brodus as Sewer Worker, Monya Andre as Miss Ferguson, Ray Kellogg as Policeman, Sid Gould (1) as Friend | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 72 :03x14 - Lucy and the Missing Stamp (Dec/21/1964) | | Lucy takes a job as a door-to-door salesman, hawking vacuum cleaners. While at the Mooney household, Lucy manages to suck up a $3,000 rare stamp he has in his collection. Problem is, she has been at a few more houses since and has emptied out the bag as a demonstration. Discovering the location of the lost stamp, Lucy finds out the lady of the house has pasted it on a letter and deposited it in the mailbox. Lucy desperately tries to rescue the stamp before the post office cancels it. | | Guest Stars: Nestor Paiva as Perkins, Flip Mark as Junior White, Karl Lukas as Mail Sorter, Sid Gould (1) as Mail Clerk, Robert Carson (1) as Bennett, Mabel Albertson as Mrs. White, Herb Vigran as Postman | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 73 :03x15 - Lucy Meets Danny Kaye (Dec/28/1964) | | Lucy makes a promise to get tickets for The Danny Kaye Show. When she comes up empty, Lucy tracks Danny down and begs him for some seats for the show. Instead of watching the show, Danny invites Lucy, Viv and the kids to play extras for the series. But as usual, Lucy makes her way to the front of the action. | | Guest Stars: Danny Kaye as Himself | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 75 :03x17 - Lucy Goes to Vegas (Jan/18/1965) | | Lucy and Viv win a pair of tickets to Las Vegas but have no fun since they are broke. They disguise themselves as a wealthy couple of gamblers in order to make their way around the clubs. | | Guest Stars: Jim Davis (1) as Casino Manager | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 77 :03x19 - Lucy and the Countess (Feb/01/1965) | | Lucy's broke friend, Countess Framboise, comes for a visit while Viv is away. Mr. Mooney is taken by the woman and helps the wrangle an invitation to a wine tasting party in hopes of coping a good meal, but end up getting drunk in the process. | | Guest Stars: Ann Sothern as Rosie Harrigan/Countess Framboise | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 78 :03x20 - My Fair Lucy (Feb/08/1965) | | To earn some money, the Countess opens a charm school in Danfield. To receive a backer, she disguises Lucy as a cleaning woman to use as her first subject to change into a lady. Her backers, the Dunbar's, throw a party to show off the Countess' work. During the party, Lucy consumes caviar, a food she is allergic to. | | Guest Stars: Ann Sothern as Rosie Harrigan/Countess Framboise, Byron Foulger as Mr. Dunbar, Reta Shaw as Mrs. Dunbar | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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| 80 :03x22 - Lucy and the Old Mansion (Mar/01/1965) | | The Countess has European friends arriving for a visit. She needs to borrow a deluxe mansion to pass off as her own. All she can get is a beat up home which will need plenty of work to make it look presentable. With Lucy's help, they manage to clean, paint, wallpaper and reupholster the house in time for her friends arrival. Hopefully, the repairs have had time to dry first. | | Guest Stars: Ann Sothern as Rosie Harrigan/Countess Framboise | | Director: Jack Donohue (1) | |
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