The Lucy Show - The Lost Episodes Marathon 3-Pack (1966)
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Synopsis: Legendary actress/comedienne Lucille Ball headlined the television series, THE LUCILLE BALL SHOW for six seasons. This set features an array of lost episodes from the 1966-1967 season. In each, the... Legendary actress/comedienne Lucille Ball headlined the television series, THE LUCILLE BALL SHOW for six seasons. This set features an array of lost episodes from the 1966-1967 season. In each, the funny woman plays host to a number of well-known celebrity guest stars. "Lucy, The Fight Manager," "Lucy Meets Tennessee Ernie Ford," "Lucy, The Star Maker," "Lucy Gets Jack Benny's Account," "Little Old Lucy," "Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding-Ding," "Lucy Gets Caught Up In The Draft," "Viv Visits Lucy," "Main Street USA," "Lucy Meets The Law," "Lucy Gets A Roommate," "Lucy And Carol In Palm Springs," "Lucy Meets John Wayne," "Lucy With George Burns," and "Lucy Meets The Berles" are the episodes included. [More]
Starring: Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, Gale Gordon
Starring: Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, Gale Gordon
Director: Jack Donohue
Director: Jack Donohue
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