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Lucy gets involved in a flower show and starts raising tulips.
Lucy gets involved in a flower show and starts raising tulips.
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I Love Lucy
S1, EP5 "The Quiz Show"After Ricky cuts off her allowance, Lucy goes on the radio show "Females Are Fabulous" to earn money; in order to win the money, she has to make Ricky believe she's been married before.
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S1, EP6 "The Audition"Lucy wants to be in Ricky's act when an injured Buffo the Clown arrives at her apartment; she performs a slapstick routine with Ricky and a cello, and impersonates a seal; everyone is shocked when a TV network offers her a contract.
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S1, EP7 "The Seance"To get on the good side of a producer who's interested in hiring Ricky -- and who also happens to be interested in numerology -- Lucy holds a seance, but she has to provide the voice for one of the spirits.
I Love Lucy
S1, EP9 "The Fur Coat"Ricky brings home a mink coat he'll use in his show and Lucy thinks it's for her. When Lucy finds out that Ricky arranged for the coat to be stolen from their apartment, she gets even by cutting up a fake fur in front of him.
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S6, EP27 "The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue"Lucy becomes involved in community affairs and almost gets expelled from the neighborhood.
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S6, EP26 "Lucy Raises Tulips"Lucy gets involved in a flower show and starts raising tulips.
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