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| 85 :04x01 - Lucy at Marineland (Sep/13/1965) | | Lucy moves her family from NY to California. Chris has entered college and Jerry is attending a military school. The school is having a field trip to Marineland, but Jerry is deemed ineligible since he is not officially in school yet. Lucy begs Mr. Mooney (who also has transfered to California and works at a bank there) to bring her and Jerry to the park anyways. | | Guest Stars: Jimmy Piersall as Himself, Harvey Korman as Unknown | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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| 87 :04x03 - Lucy in the Music World (Sep/27/1965) | | Lucy goes to work for Mr. Miller, the president of a record company. Lucy attempts to get her songwriting neighbor his big break in the industry. But they are not interested in his style of music. Lucy helps him rework his song and get a shot with a youth oriented TV show called "Wing Ding." | | Guest Stars: Mel Tormé as Mel Tinker, Lou Krugman as Barney Miller | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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| 92 :04x08 - Lucy Helps the Countess (Nov/08/1965) | | The Countess has taken up real estate sales. Lucy helps out by recruiting Mr. Mooney as a client, pushing him to rent an luxurious downtown apartment. The three of them wind up locked in the building for the weekend without any food or water. | | Guest Stars: Ann Sothern as Rosie Harrigan/Countess Framboise, Karen Norris as Unknown | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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| 93 :04x09 - Lucy and the Sleeping Beauty (Nov/15/1965) | | Lucy's visit to a building under construction that Mr. Mooney's bank is financing, she falls from the site into the arms of a muscular workman. He is invited to her home for a date but arrives exhausted from a hard say at work. He tells Lucy that he can not fall asleep since he was a trained commando, ready to attack if awakened. | | Guest Stars: Clint Walker (1) as Frank | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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| 94 :04x10 - Lucy, the Undercover Agent (Nov/22/1965) | | A recent viewing of a James Bond film has the imaginations of Lucy, the Countess and Mr. Mooney running wild as they encounter a pair of suspicious looking men while out for dinner. The trio scheme to trap the shady duo but discover that they are also being watched. | | Guest Stars: Ann Sothern as Rosie Harrigan/Countess Framboise, Jack Cassidy (1) as Unknown | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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| 96 :04x12 - Lucy Saves Milton Berle (Dec/06/1965) | | Lucy, Mary Jane and Mr. Mooney choose a soup kitchen as a means of doing charity work. Also there is Milton Berle incognito, doing research for a movie about living on the streets. Lucy believes that he is really Arthur, Milton's impoverished twin brother, whom she wants to help rehabilitate. | | Guest Stars: Milton Berle as Himself | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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| 106 :04x22 - Lucy and Bob Crane (Feb/21/1966) | | A new client, Bob Crane, makes a stop in the bank and is fascinated by Lucy. While on a dinner date they are noticed by Mr. Mooney and a movie director. She is goaded into working as Ironman Carmichael, stuntman supreme. | | Guest Stars: Bob Crane (1) as Himself, John Banner as Sgt. Schultz | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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| 110 :04x26 - Lucy, the Superwoman (Mar/21/1966) | | Lucy shows off an unknown strength after a heavy computer is dropped on Mr. Mooney's foot and she lifts it back off of him. Problem is, her adrenal gland now seems to be stuck as she still has this great power. | | Director: Maury Thompson | |
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