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Lucy divides the living room in half because she's tired of Ricky being so messy!
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In this classic episode of "I Love Lucy," titled "The French Revue," Lucy Ricardo finds herself in a hilarious predicament after a humiliating experience at a restaurant. Determined to redeem herself, Lucy embarks on a comedic journey of French language lessons and cultural immersion.
As Lucy strives to impress her husband Ricky, who is producing a new French-themed revue, viewers are treated to uproarious scenes of Lucy's attempts to master the French language and integrate herself into the show. From comical mispronunciations to uproarious misunderstandings, Lucy's escapades keep audiences laughing throughout.
Join us as we delve into the highlights of Season 3, Episode 7, exploring Lucy's relentless pursuit of acceptance into Ricky's production. Through witty dialogue and timeless humor, "The French Revue" captures the essence of the beloved sitcom's charm and enduring appeal.
Discover the laughter and charm of "I Love Lucy" as we dissect the memorable moments and comedic genius of this beloved episode. Don't miss out on revisiting one of television's most iconic series, where Lucy's antics never fail to entertain and delight audiences of all ages!
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The girls revolt over housework and want modern conveniences. The boys bet that they can survive longer than the girls without using anything invented after 1900, including electricity.
I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on CBS. All 180 episodes aired on Mondays.
In total 180 episodes of I Love Lucy were produced, plus a pilot episode. The pilot, which was not made for broadcast and did not air as part of the show's original run, is generally not counted as one of the episodes and therefore listed separately for reference. It is, however, available on DVD and Blu-ray releases of the first season. Following I Love Lucy, a further 13 one hour-long episodes were produced under the title of The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (later and more commonly known in syndication as The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour) with the same cast and later packaged as seasons 7, 8 & 9 under the I Love Lucy series.
Note about Colorization: This video is colorized by me, not CBS. When CBS colorizes something, they take the time to go frame by frame. This video is colorized by artificial intelligence, and although it's gotten very good at pictures, it still has some ways to go with video. Because of this, I feel the colors look muted and very warm. In the future, I will continue to upload my I Love Lucy In Color Series (which is colorized by CBS and looks perfect) and will also upload my black and white best moment series (as there are way more episodes that are only in black and white then those colorized). When I upload a black and white video, I will upload a colorized version as well, it won't look amazing but think of it like a bonus.
This is the first video in my series I Love Lucy Best Moments: Part 1, now newly colorized by me! Below is a little guide because I know these titles can start to get confusing:
I Love Lucy Best Moments; Best moments from I Love Lucy in black and white
I Love Lucy Best Moments in Color!; Best moments from I Love Lucy in color
I Love Lucy Best Moments: Now in Color!; Best moments videos originally in black and white colorized
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I Love Lucy · The Producers
The Producers
℗ 1981 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1981-03-01
Producer: Tom Werman
Composer, Lyricist: Kyle Henderson
Composer, Lyricist: Bryan Holmes
Composer, Lyricist: Wayne Famous
Composer, Lyricist: Van Temple
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In this episode, there was too much yeast. In our first Chicks Makin' Bakon, we completely forgot the yeast! Clearly, too much or too little is an issue.
Chocolate or pizza? Lucy or Sabrina? The answer is always both 🍫🍕 #ILoveLucy #SabrinaTheTeenageWitch
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Where's the fire in pastoral Connecticut? Look no further than the country club and the sexy siren, whose presence sets off all manner of alarms.
I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on CBS. All 180 episodes aired on Mondays.
In total 180 episodes of I Love Lucy were produced, plus a pilot episode. The pilot, which was not made for broadcast and did not air as part of the show's original run, is generally not counted as one of the episodes and therefore listed separately for reference. It is, however, available on DVD and Blu-ray releases of the first season. Following I Love Lucy, a further 13 one hour-long episodes were produced under the title of The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (later and more commonly known in syndication as The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour) with the same cast and later packaged as seasons 7, 8 & 9 under the I Love Lucy series.
De serie speelt zich af in New York City en draait rond Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball), een huisvrouw, en haar man Ricky Ricardo die zanger en bandleider is.
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The boys and girls bet each other breakfast in bed for a month that they can't stop gossiping.
I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on CBS. All 180 episodes aired on Mondays.
In total 180 episodes of I Love Lucy were produced, plus a pilot episode. The pilot, which was not made for broadcast and did not air as part of the show's original run, is generally not counted as one of the episodes and therefore listed separately for reference. It is, however, available on DVD and Blu-ray releases of the first season. Following I Love Lucy, a further 13 one hour-long episodes were produced under the title of The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (later and more commonly known in syndication as The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour) with the same cast and later packaged as seasons 7, 8 & 9 under the I Love Lucy series.
This is two parts of two different episodes. In the first one, Lucy dips a dill pickle into a papaya milkshake, in the second, she pours sardines and hot fudge on pistachio ice cream. I do NOT own any of the rights to this video.
Lucy pretends she and Ricky have gone broke to get Tennessee Ernie Ford to leave.
I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on CBS. All 180 episodes aired on Mondays.
In total 180 episodes of I Love Lucy were produced, plus a pilot episode. The pilot, which was not made for broadcast and did not air as part of the show's original run, is generally not counted as one of the episodes and therefore listed separately for reference. It is, however, available on DVD and Blu-ray releases of the first season. Following I Love Lucy, a further 13 one hour-long episodes were produced under the title of The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (later and more commonly known in syndication as The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour) with the same cast and later packaged as seasons 7, 8 & 9 under the I Love Lucy series.
Today, April 10, is National Golfers Day. This is relevant to the "I Love Lucy" episode "The Golf Game." This whole episode is about golfing. Do you like to golf? Enjoy! Remember to like, share and subscribe to my channel for more videos like this.
Remember to always laugh often.
All rights go to CBS, Desilu Studios and "I Love Lucy." Video clips are flipped and have a filter for copyright purposes. This video was made strictly for an entertainment purpose.
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Lucy goes into labor and everyone loses their minds.
Disclaimer: This video is a clip from the copyrighted television program I Love Lucy which was started by Desilu Productions.
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Step into the uproarious world of I Love Lucy with Season 3, Episode 18 - "Oil Wells". Lucy and her sidekick Ethel embark on a riotous adventure when they're approached by new neighbors claiming to be oil tycoons from Texas. In this classic episode, the gang takes a plunge into the world of oil stock investments, leading to a series of uproarious misunderstandings and mishaps.
Join us for a deep dive into the laughter-packed chaos of "Oil Wells" as we dissect Lucy's harebrained schemes, Ethel's unwavering loyalty, Ricky's exasperation, and Fred's deadpan humor. From the moment Lucy sets her sights on striking it rich to the unforgettable climax, this episode is a rollercoaster ride of comedy gold.
With its timeless humor and impeccable comic timing, "Oil Wells" remains a standout moment in television history. Don't miss our detailed breakdown of the iconic scenes, memorable quotes, and the brilliant performances that have made I Love Lucy a timeless classic. Grab your popcorn and join us for a trip down memory lane with Lucy, Ricky, Ethel, and Fred in this unforgettable episode!