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Here's Lucy

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  • 1968–1974
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  • 30 Min.
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Here's Lucy (1968)
Here's Lucy: Season 6
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    • Milt Josefsberg
    • Ray Singer
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    • Lucille Ball
    • Gale Gordon
    • Lucie Arnaz
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      • Milt Josefsberg
      • Ray Singer
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      • Lucille Ball
      • Gale Gordon
      • Lucie Arnaz
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    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Lucy Carter…
    • 1968–1974
    Gale Gordon
    Gale Gordon
    • Harrison Otis 'Harry' Carter
    • 1968–1974
    Lucie Arnaz
    Lucie Arnaz
    • Kim Carter
    • 1968–1974
    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    • Craig Carter…
    • 1968–1973
    Sid Gould
    • Sam…
    • 1968–1974
    Mary Jane Croft
    Mary Jane Croft
    • Mary Jane…
    • 1969–1974
    Vanda Barra
    • Vanda…
    • 1968–1974
    Walter Smith
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    • 1970–1974
    Shirley Anthony
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    • 1971–1974
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Isabel…
    • 1969–1974
    Orwin C. Harvey
    • Bank Teller…
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    Larry J. Blake
    Larry J. Blake
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    • 1969–1974
    Bob Whitney
    • 3rd Bidder…
    • 1973–1974
    Marl Young
    • Pianist…
    • 1972–1974
    Gary Morton
    Gary Morton
    • Airport Announcer…
    • 1969–1974
    Vivian Vance
    Vivian Vance
    • Vivian Jones
    • 1968–1972
    Jack Collins
    Jack Collins
    • Agent Johnson…
    • 1968–1974
    Tommy Farrell
    Tommy Farrell
    • Bank Teller…
    • 1968–1974
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      • Ray Singer
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    jgepperson

    not as fun as "The Lucy Show," but still interesting

    I recently watched quite a bit of a 4-DVD set of "Here's Lucy!" episodes including extras such as rehearsal footage, syndication sales tapes, Thalians award show, commentary by Lucie and Desi, Jr., etc.

    In spite of Lucy's neediness, bitterness, volume and high vocal pitch, I quite enjoyed her honed technique, especially in the Burton/Taylor episode where she seems to really give a damn.

    Also, her clothes are very chic for the most part (nicer than all the other actors' costumes) and I especially loved the once-familiar "fallout shelter" sign in the hallway outside Uncle Harry's office! The dance number Ann-Margret does with Desi, Jr. is something to behold. The Wayne Newton episode, believe it or not, is fun. And Lucy, Lucie and Ginger Rogers dancing the Charleston is cute. Lucy loved a Charleston!

    The animated Lucy puppet during the credits is adorable, but you get sick of it if you watch too many episodes!

    What I really want to see are "The Lucy Show" (before "Here's Lucy!") episodes and extras, when Viv was Lucy's housemate and there were three kids living with them (not Lucy's own kids).
    7hfan77

    A Very Funny Sitcom That Later Goes Downhill

    I have been watching the entire run of Here's Lucy on Tubi and to me, Lucille Ball's third sitcom is very funny. An revamping of The Lucy Show, Ball plays a widow, Lucy Carter, with a daughter Kim and a son Craig. They are played by her real life children Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. The one holdover from The Lucy Show was Gale Gordon, who plays her brother in law/boss Harrison Otis Carter. To me, he is the nastiest sitcom boss between Mr. Slate of The Flintstones and Louie Depalma on Taxi. The chemistry between Ball and Gordon as well as Ball's outstanding physical comedy are the keys to the show's success. The younger Lucie and Desi Jr. Bring a youthful vibe to the proceedings.

    By the show's fourth season, things begin to change. Desi Jr. Leaves the show for a movie career and Lucie Arnaz appears less frequently. The show seems to lose identity as more episodes revolve around guest stars and there are episodes that resemble a variety show. What Ball should have done after the cancellation of Mayberry RFD in 1971, is expand the show to an hour and change the format to a comedy/variety show.

    In the fifth season, the show really goes downhill after Ball broke her leg skiing in Colorado. The show loses a lot of the physical comedy but semiregulars Mary Jane Croft and Vanda Barra get more screen time. More focus is on the Lucy/Harry relationship as well as more guest star episodes. Ball was going to end the series after the fifth season but CBS persuaded her to return for a sixth and eventually final season.

    One thing you might notice throughout the show's run is that Ball's voice gets a lot deeper as a result of years of heavy smoking. There are also a number of episodes that feature Sid Gould in various roles. Gould is a cousin of Ball's husband Gary Morton.

    If you've never seen, Here's Lucy watch it on Tubi or any streaming service that carries it. You'll see a very funny show for most of its run.
    Ripshin

    A series NOT of its time

    Recently, I watched the four-DVD set highlighting episodes from the several seasons of this show. Considering that the final years of this ratings winner ran concurrently with such sophisticated CBS series as "Mary Tyler Moore" and "Bob Newhart," it is surprising that it lasted as long as it did. I suppose it filled a void, but seeing Lucy cavort in what is basically a fifties-format sitcom that played in the turbulent 60s/70s, is still a bit of a shock.

    Granted, the production quality is great, and the near-Technicolor hues are beautiful, but the plots are hackneyed, at best.

    Lucy would once again rehash the format in the disastrous "Life with Lucy" misfire of the mid-eighties.

    This series plays better than its previous existence as "The Lucy Show," which itself was a mutation of "The Lucille Ball Show." Business considerations in 1968 required Lucy to reformat the show, in order to maintain ownership. Plus, she finally made it a total family affair. Lucie and Desi Jr. are fine in their roles, albeit with a tendency to over-emote. Gale Gordon is an acquired taste, although he is always the consummate professional in whatever shenanigans the script requires.

    The "extras" on the DVD set are quite revealing. Lucy was known as being tyrannical on the set, and it is quite evident in the outtakes and behind-the-scenes bits. Also, it is quite disconcerting to watch Lucy blatantly read the cue-cards in almost every episode.

    Vivian Vance and Ball always had great chemistry, and the episodes joining the two are among the best. The guest-star format got a bit ridiculous in this series, with seemingly 75% of the episodes revolving around a celebrity.

    Gary Morton, Lucy's husband, executive produced the show, as he did its previous lives throughout the 60s. He was also the warm-up for the show, as seen in the DVD extras. I hate to say it, but there was a reason he didn't find the success that many of his fellow Borscht Belt comedians enjoyed. Obviously, Lucy wanted a producer she could control. In the outtakes, you see her yelling "cut" time and time again, and believe me, that practice isn't kosher in the business.

    Certainly, I recommend catching a few episodes of this series, if only to see how a top-notch comedienne manages to strait-jacket herself with a format that limits her own talents.
    7DKosty123

    Lucy Grows Up & So Do Her Kids

    This was to be the least successful of Lucy's series but yet is not a big loss from the Lucy Show. It actually kind of spun in from the old show with almost no break. The difference is Lucy is finally considered more mature in her role here.

    A lot of the same folks who worked on her previous series as writers and guest stars (Milton Berle for example) are here too. Lucie Arnez and Desi Jr. came on board here with mom. Some of us teens thought Lucie Arnez was pretty attractive when we saw her. She never got the chance to try as much comedy as mom was still the star.

    While this is not quite as strong as the earlier series, it still has some great moments. The divorced mom character struck a cord as in real life this woman was becoming more common. The only thing is most divorced moms in real life were bitter while Lucy was funny. I take funny over bitter myself, but that is why this show like many situation comedies put a little realty in, but still were living in a never-never land.
    7ksdilauri

    Not "I/L/L", but it has its pluses.

    This series can't come close to replicating the success of "I Love Lucy" but at times it gives "The Lucy Show" a run for its money-"Here's Lucy" had scads of big-name guest stars, including, in one episode, my fave Ann-Margret.

    The song she's given to perform along with Desi Jr is beneath their considerable talents, but they shine anyway. (Besides, Ann-Margret could be hawking tuna fish in commercials and she'd still outshine every actress In Hollywood.) People tuned in because they loved Lucy, so even the weaker stories slid by, carried by the skills of Ball, the appeal of Desi Jr & Lucie, and curmudgeon poster-boy Gale Gordon. All in all, it's a pleasant series that leaves you with a good feeling.

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      The series dropped out of the top 10 Nielsen ratings in its fifth season. This was the first time that a series starring Lucille Ball was not in the top 10. Because of this, Ball wanted to end the series, and a final episode was filmed. But CBS convinced Ball to return for one more season.
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      • 23. September 1968 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Stage 12, Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
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