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After taking so long to get dressed that they miss a dinner with his new boss, Ricky puts Lucy on a strict schedule. On a follow-up dinner with Ricky's boss and his wife, the women give the men a taste of what it's like to be on a schedule.

After taking so long to get dressed that they miss a dinner with his new boss, Ricky puts Lucy on a strict schedule. On a follow-up dinner with Ricky's boss and his wife, the women give the men a taste of what it's like to be on a schedule.

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Lucy Ricardo is the wacky wife of Cuban bandleader Ricky Ricardo. Living in New York, Ricky tries to succeed in show business while Lucy -- always trying to help -- usually manages to get in some kind of trouble that drives Ricky crazy. Their best friends are Fred and Ethel Mertz, who are also their landlords. Usually, Ethel becomes Lucy's less-than-willing partner in crime. Ricky and Lucy welcomed little Ricky in 1953, whose birth was a national TV event. Later in the show's run, the Ricardos (and the Mertzes) moved to Hollywood, where Ricky tried to become a movie star.
Starring: Barbara Pepper, Bennett Green, Desi Arnaz, Elizabeth Patterson, Frank Nelson, Hazel Pierce, Herb Vigran, Lou Krugman, Louis Nicoletti, Lucille Ball, Margie Liszt, Peggy Rea, Richard Keith, Vivian Vance, William Frawley
Original Air Date: Oct 15, 1951
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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