The Lucy Show

The Lucy Show (1962-1968)

EndedScripted showComedy

The Lucy Show was an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E24Lucy and The Boss of the Year Awardmars 11, 1968
S06E23Lucy and Sid Caesarmars 4, 1968
S06E22Lucy and the Lost Starfévr. 26, 1968
S06E21Lucy Helps Ken Barryfévr. 19, 1968
S06E20Lucy and Phil Harrisfévr. 5, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of The Lucy Show's premiere?

The Lucy Show premiered on October 1, 1962.

Who played the main character of the show?

Lucille Ball played the main character of the show.

What was the character's name that Lucille Ball played?

Lucille Ball played the character named Lucy Carmichael on The Lucy Show.

Who played the character of Mr. Mooney?

Gale Gordon played the character of Mr. Mooney on The Lucy Show.

What was Mr. Mooney's profession on the show?

Mr. Mooney was Lucy Carmichael's boss and loan officer on The Lucy Show.

What was the name of the bank where Mr. Mooney worked?

The bank where Mr. Mooney worked was called The Danfield Bank.

Who played the character of Lucy Carmichael's best friend on the show?

Vivian Vance played the character of Lucy Carmichael's best friend on The Lucy Show.

What was the name of Vivian Vance's character on the show?

Vivian Vance played the character of Vivian Bagley on The Lucy Show.

Which famous comedian directed some episodes of The Lucy Show?

Desi Arnaz directed some episodes of The Lucy Show.

What was the premise of The Lucy Show?

The Lucy Show followed the hilarious antics of a widow named Lucy Carmichael and her best friend Vivian Bagley as they navigated the ups and downs of life.

Who sang the iconic theme song of The Lucy Show?

The iconic theme song of The Lucy Show was sung by Lucille Ball herself.

Who was the creator of The Lucy Show?

The Lucy Show was created by Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Davis, and Bob Schiller.

Did any episodes of The Lucy Show win any awards?

Yes, The Lucy Show won two Emmy Awards in 1967 for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series for Lucille Ball.

What was the total number of episodes of The Lucy Show?

There were a total of 156 episodes of The Lucy Show.

Did Lucille Ball ever win an Emmy for her performance on The Lucy Show?

Yes, Lucille Ball won an Emmy in 1967 for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series for her performance on The Lucy Show.

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Also known as

  • Hoppla Lucy! (Germany)
  • Шоу Люси (Russian Federation)

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