
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.


Lucy causes a family crisis when she waits up for Chris, who is out on a date.
Lucy tries to get a date with her son Jerry's new teacher, so she looks at his driver license—and doesn't put it back.
Lucy becomes a referee at a football game. After her incompetence gets both teams disqualified, she scrambles to make it up to them.
After her banker, Mr. Barnsdahl, says his bank never makes a mistake and Lucy ends up with $2,000 after a mistake, she tries to keep it to play a joke, but the kids unknowingly take it to the park.
After Viv's son, Sherman, gives Lucy an idea, she buys a sheep to keep the lawn tidy, and has to keep it in the house when it starts snowing.
Lucy and Viv go into a space simulator for 24 hours and Lucy says she's ready for NASA to call her to go to space, so Viv plays a prank on her.
In order to get Jerry a bike for his birthday, Lucy takes a temporary job as a secretary. However, when her dress is destroyed, she is forced to deliver papers in a kangaroo costume.
Lucy goes on a date to the opera with a man interested in music. Problems arise when Viv takes a liking to him.
After a boring night without TV (because the antenna fell down), Lucy tries to save a little money by putting up a new antenna with Viv.
Vivian falls and twists her ankle when the kids leave a mess in the house. Lucy is afraid she'll sue, so she tries to trick Viv into signing a paper that says she won't sue. When Viv finds out, Lucy must contend to her every need.
Lucy and Viv decide to build a rumpus room after having conflicting dates at the house.
Lucy buys Viv an electric mattress, but when Viv comes home early, the two must sleep in Jerry and Sherman's bunk beds.
Lucy and Viv decide to celebrate Christmas together. However, problems arise when they realize each other's traditions are different.
Chris throws a New Year's Eve party and doesn't want Lucy and Viv there, but needs them to come to the rescue when the party becomes a flop.
Lucy's sister has eloped, but Lucy wants her to have a formal ceremony right in the house. Things get tipsy when the nervous groom spikes the punch with champagne and the girls drink it.
Lucy and Viv decide to become volunteer firemen.
Lucy becomes a reporter, but is fired, and must have Viv get her job back by interviewing an old flame of Viv's, and important businessman.
Tired of Chris hogging the bathroom every morning, Lucy and Viv decide to trick Harry & Eddie into building a shower in the boys' room. When the plumber Harry and Eddie secretly hired quits (after Lucy insults him), Lucy & Viv must finish the shower- but they accidentally get trapped in the shower while it's filling up with water.
Lucy tries to join Viv's Quartet and hires a singing tutor to teach her how to sing.
Lucy and Viv decide to market Viv's homemade Carmel Corn, but they break zoning laws.
Viv and Lucy don't want to go on Double Dates anymore, but both of them secretly still want to.
To protect themselves better, Lucy and Viv take judo lessons, but problems arise when Jerry and Sherman start fighting.
Chris takes on a job of Soda Jerk to buy a uniform and Lucy takes over her shift during a parade.
Lucy foolishly collects 34 tons (68,000 lbs.) of paper, but must deliver it to the next town.
Lucy and her children's scout group build a sugar cube replica of the White House which they were going to present to President John F. Kennedy. However, the replica is crushed and Lucy scrambles at the various locations the train stops at to build another.
To freshen up their skills, Lucy and Viv take Chemistry classes at Night School, but Lucy tries to develop eternal youth and Viv decides to play a prank on her.
Lucy and Viv chaperone Chris' school trip, but Chris becomes embarrassed by them.
Lucy coaches Jerry in little league, but is expelled from the game for mouthing off to the referee.
Lucy lets go of Jerry's butterfly and tries to catch it.
Lucy and Viv buy a boat and become stranded in the lake while riding it.
The Danfield Volunteer firefighters put on a play of Cleopatra, but Lucy calls a firedrill and ditches and ends up getting the lead.
Lucy and Viv go into business planning and entertaining at children's birthday parties.
Lucy and Viv join a charity softball tournament, but Lucy is not very good.
While trying to make a good impression on the new banker, Mr. Mooney, Lucy gets the both of them locked in the bank vault. Part 1 of 2.
Lucy accidentally locks up Mr. Mooney in his vault again. Part 2 of 2.
Lucy lies to her boyfriend about being a skilled duck hunter, so her "skills" are put to the test on a duck hunting trip.
Lucy suspects Mr. Mooney of embezzling money from the bank.
Lucy and Viv decide to redecorate the house, but end up driving the car into the living room.
Lucy starts a fire at the bank to demonstrate her firefighting skills.
Lucy sneaks into a military academy dressed as a cadet to see Jerry.
Lucy and Viv relive an old tradition at their college reunion - stealing the statue of the school's founder.
Viv tries to use a loophole in the lease to take possession of the house after Sherman causes a lot of damage by leaving the water running.
Lucy fills in for Viv's cousin Harold in a symphony concert when Lucy's attempts to calm his nerves with hypnotism work too well.
Lucy tries to get Mr. Mooney, who's in the hospital with a broken leg, to sign a check so she can buy Chris a dress for her first formal dance.
Lucy and Viv enroll in an art class when they fall for the same man in an art store.
Chris announces that she's going steady with Mr. Mooney's son Ted.
Lucy lies about her expertise in playing golf to date Gary. In reality, she hasn't any idea of how the game is played. But a few lessons later and she is ready to be his partner in a big tournament.
When Lucy makes a promise to have Ethel Merman sing at Jerry's Cub Scout charity show, she has no idea that the Broadway legend is living in Danfield under a different name. Part 1 of 2.
Ethel Merman, under the name Agnes Schmidlapp, comes up with act for Lucy, Viv and Mr. Mooney to perform in the Cub Scout charity show. Part 2 of 2.
Lucy talks Viv into buying a restaurant with her life savings.
Lucy gets a job at the bank to buy Jerry a tuba.
Viv moves out following an argument with Lucy.
Lucy takes Mr. Mooney to court to stop his dog's barking.
Lucy meets an Italian millionaire who doesn't speak English.
Lucy and Viv help Mr. Mooney campaign for the position of city comptroller.
Lucy, Viv and Mr. Mooney lead a scout trip in the woods.
Lucy is hired as a process server and Mr. Mooney is the first to get a subpoena from her.
Lucy competes with Viv in a baking contest.
After meeting a cute bachelor at a sporting goods store, Lucy buys a pair of skates too small for her feet. When her feet swell, she plans to keep a date by wearing the skates.
Lucy's plumber bears a striking resemblance to Jack Benny. She decides to enter him in a local talent contest.
Lucy lies to her athletic boyfriend about being good at winter sports.
Lucy takes a blow to the head while trying to get her childhood sweetheart to reveal her pet name for him.
Lucy rents Viv's room to a pair of bank robbers.
Lucy and Viv volunteer as cooks for their sons' camping trip.
Lucy becomes a meter maid and gives Viv the first parking ticket, which leads them both to court.
Lucy accompanies a detective on a stakeout to catch a lovers-lane bandit.
Lucy joins Jerry on a father-and-son camping trip.
Lucy loses a contact lens in a cake for the bank's bake sale.
Lucy works as a maid in order to afford one of her own.
Lucy and Viv take care of Mooney's beloved pet parakeet which they, of course, lose.
Lucy and Viv start collecting coins when Jerry finds a penny worth 50 cents. When they finally find a valuable coin, they promptly drop it down the sewer.
Mooney's rare postage stamp goes missing while Lucy tries to sell him a vacuum cleaner.
Lucy tries to get tickets to The Danny Kaye Show.
Lucy accidentally breaks the ceramic cat Mooney bought for his wife's birthday.
Lucy and Viv win a trip to Las Vegas, but they're low on spending money.
Lucy has nightmares after watching a monster movie.
Lucy's old school friend is now a countess, but she's poor.
Lucy and the Countess hatch a scheme to finance a charm school.
Mooney enlists Lucy and the Countess to publicize a fat farm by taking its reducing course.
The Countess moves to an old mansion to entertain foreign visitors.
Lucy and Viv persuade Arthur Godfrey to appear in a musical presented by the Danfield Community Players.
A hidden TV camera catches Lucy's visit to a beauty shop.
Lucy spends her tax refund on stock in the bank.
Lucy becomes a disc jockey after winning a local radio station's mystery-sound contest.
Lucy moves to Los Angeles. Hijinks ensue when she and Mr. Mooney, who has also moved, go to Marineland to see Jimmy Piersall.
Lucy is set up on a blind date with a shy fellow who becomes a dancing Lothario thanks to the music playing in the Greek restaurant where they're dining.
Lucy gets a job at a record company.
Lucy and her neighbor Joan plan a surprise birthday party for a handsome neighbor.
Lucy substitutes for a stuntman in order to earn money for a new refrigerator.
The Countess is left with a race horse in her late husband's will.
Lucy takes a job as Mr. Mooney's secretary, and then creates chaos during rehearsals for a TV special starring Danny Thomas.
When the Countess gets a real-estate license, Lucy helps her sell a high-rise apartment to Mooney. Things take a turn when all three get locked in without a key.
Lucy falls for a construction superintendent who uses karate whenever he's awakened.