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Ricky fears disaster when Orson Welles asks Lucy to help him in his magic act.
Ricky fears disaster when Orson Welles asks Lucy to help him in his magic act.
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S1, EP15 "Lucy Plays Cupid"Lucy tries to arrange a match between a love-starved old lady (Bea Benaderet) and a giddy grocery man (Edward Everett Horton), but in her efforts to play Cupid, Lucy gives the grocer the idea that she has a crush on him.
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S2, EP29 "The Camping Trip"Lucy and Ethel invite themselves on a rugged camping trip with their spouses.
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S2, EP30 "Ricky and Fred Are TV Fans""Widowed" by a fight night on TV, Lucy and Ethel search for adventure.
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S2, EP31 "Never Do Business With Friends"The Ricardos have just purchased a new washing machine and, despite their better judgment, agree to sell their old one to the Mertzes; the next day, the old machine explodes with water and suds and the Mertzes insist that the deal is off.
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S6, EP5 "Visitor From Italy"Lucy tries to reunite a Venetian gondolier with his brother who lives in America.
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S6, EP4 "Little Ricky Gets Stage Fright"A case of stage fright hits Little Ricky as he is about to perform.
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S6, EP3 "Lucy Meets Orson Welles"Ricky fears disaster when Orson Welles asks Lucy to help him in his magic act.
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S6, EP2 "Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drum"Lucy tries to determine her son's future career by the toys he prefers.
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