Lucy Show

Approval Rate: 90%

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    martinofala

    Wed Aug 25 2010

    "The Lucy Show" is a comedy classic of the 60's. The show just further enhanced Lucille Ball's popularity. It ran for six successful seasons on CBS and was never out of the top ten. It earned Lucille Ball four Emmy nominations and two wins in 1967 and 1968. The writing was excellent and Lucy proved that she could go it alone even when Vivian Vance left the series. The comedies of today are pure crap. However, CBS/Paramount Home Video got smart (because of public demand) to release the first two seasons on DVD and the results have been excellent. Season three is expected to be release sometime in December 2010. Lucille Ball will and always will be the Queen of Comedy.

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    ke4jcd

    Tue Jan 12 2010

    Lucy did outstanding work, but my all time favorite is the Lucy show.

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    ayn9b559

    Thu Apr 16 2009

    Not a show i've seen a lot of, but what I have seen I enjoyed. Still without Ricky, it wasn't the same.

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    spike65

    Tue Apr 08 2008

    I Love Lucy continues...only not well. The idea wasn't that bad and the cast was decent but most people had seen enough of Lucy by then. Just O.K. Gale Gordon did his usual fine job in a supporting role. (Mr. Mooney)

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    trebon1038

    Wed Feb 20 2008

    Love all the Lucy shows...she grew up in Jamestown, NY near where I grew up.  Her daugher Lucy and some backers, opened the Lucy & Desi Musium in Jamestown, NY.  If you are ever in the vicinity, check it out...its worth it!  www.lucy-desi.com

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    spinette

    Fri Oct 26 2007

    The best thing that ever happened to television, these stars from yesteryear should all be able to make a comeback,Lucy was an incredible talent, Ricky Riccardo was her wise cracking Columbian husband, what a pair, those two stole the whole 60's scene. The innocence was so impressive, but that was the way it was, people laughed at such simplicty.

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    ahmad12

    Tue Aug 21 2007

    i love lucy was it. period. it was time for ol' lucy to retire.

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    virilevagabond

    Mon Sep 18 2006

    With "The Lucy Show", Lucille Ball was clearly cashing in on past glory (as I also stated with its successor "Here's Lucy" and my review is practically identical). I haven't seen this show in years, but if memory serves, the storylines were repetitive (with Lucy irritating Mr. Mooney every episode) and the series relied on lots of guest appearances. Neither is a good sign of a strong, original show. At this point, Ball had already started to look like an aging athlete who just didn't know when to quit.

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    doobiesnhof

    Sat May 27 2006

    Funny but not as funny as the original "I Love Lucy".

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    genghisthehun

    Sat Jun 11 2005

    After Lucy and Desi broke up, Lucille Ball got her own show. Her role was a widow with two kids. Ethel from the old show lived with her for a while and both were looking for new hubbies. The show changed a lot of characters but ran forever. It was the usually Lucy fun.

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    ernesta

    Sun Jul 18 2004

    I know everyone loves I Love Lucy, but I love the Lucy Show.

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    larkin

    Tue Apr 20 2004

    I Love Lucy any way and THe Lucy Show held its own but I must agree that the best part of this series were the first three seasons with Season One being the best! Lucy and Viv had an undeniable chemistry and the show jumped the shark when Viv left and they reformatted the show to California. It was still good but not as good as it was during the VIV years. Viv was the best foil for Lucy, no doubt about it.

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    krankor

    Sat Mar 20 2004

    Unwatchable.

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    ladyshark4534

    Wed Feb 11 2004

    Lucille Ball was not a bad actress, but this show is highly overrated. When people start saying that it's the greatest invention of all time, That's where I draw the line!

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    classictvfan50_7

    Fri Jan 23 2004

    I really enjoyed this show growing up as a kid. Lucy's schemes with Mr. Mooney were so hilarious. I laughed out loud whenever I saw this sitcom. Today, I still enjoy the show as much if not more when I was child. This is such a great 60's sitcom. I recommend everyone to watch it.

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    tvafficianado

    Thu Jan 22 2004

    LOVED MR. MOONEY! LUCY WAS GREAT! BRING IT BACK, TV LAND!

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    richard_tususian

    Mon Aug 04 2003

    I rate Lucy Show great because it is truly great as opposed to a lot of other shows. Of course nothing can match I Love Lucy, but the Lucy Show is the second best Lucille Ball series. Most everyone agrees that the first season black and whites of the Lucy Show were the best (before Mr. Mooney arrived...he started a little after the beginning of the second season. <P> The first season had a LOT of physical humor with lucy and Viv (putting ina shower, putting up a TV antenna, in a Chemistry Lab, Lucy on stilts, etc.). These comprise the first 30 episodes.<P> The second season introduced color and Mr. Mooney joined the cast a few episodes in. His character was conservative and quiet, and the kids kind of started to appear a lot less than in the first season. Ethel Merman was the first big star to appear in the show. The series was still good because she still had her original writers Bob Carroll and Madelyn Pugh/Davis/Martin. However there was a lot less physical humor in the 2... Read more

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    kamiak

    Mon Jun 02 2003

    Painful to watch

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    philc01b

    Sun Mar 23 2003

    This show was really funny. Anything with Lucy was a riot. they also had lots of great celebrities - it was fun!

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    molfan

    Tue Jan 14 2003

    More of a 3.5. I remember liking this show more when I was a kid. Lucille Ball plays a different Lucy and brings along Vivian Vance. They play widows who share a home with their kids. Lucy has a teenage girl and boy and Vivian has a boy the smae age as Lucy's. Gale Gordon is added as Mr. Mooney the temperamental employer of Lucy. She is similar to the I Love lucy, lucy in the way she always gets herself into trouble with "funny" results. Yes sometimes she is funny other times not. A pretty harmless show from the 60s.

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    mikeluvslucy

    Sat Dec 28 2002

    "The Lucy Show" is one of the most funniest 1960's sitcoms ever. Lucille Ball without the help of her ex-husband, Desi Arnaz, brings her own humor and slapstick to the show as well as attracting huge celebrities at that time such as Jack Benny, Carol Burnett, Sid Caesar, Joan Crawford, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bob Hope, Ethel Merman, Ann Sothern, Danny Thomas, John Wayne, Paul Winchell and many others. Her main co-stars, Vivian Vance and Gale Gordon helped bring the show together by demonstrating their own comic abilities as actors. Despite what the actors had to offer, it wouldn't have worked without the excellent writing. Most of writing was believable and done in good taste. The program was meant to be a fun, clean show for everyone to enjoy. It was one of kind during its day and proved to be successful by always staying in the Top 10 most watched shows list. Unfortunately, "The Lucy Show" is very underrated as it stands now in today's age and is constantly in the shadow of "I Love Luc... Read more

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    747braniffplac_e

    Fri Oct 11 2002

    I wish there was a way to indicate that this show jumped the shark!!!!! The Lucy Show is a classic example of a show--and a comedienne--jumping the shark. The program started off well. But when Vivian Vance and the kids left and the setting of the show changed from Connecticut to California, the show sank big time. It then became an excuse for Lucille Ball to be seen with this star or that star. Usually those stars were has-beens--as was Lucille Ball herself. All of the scripts seemed to follow the same format, and the laughter and applause was inserted as if it were canned--I am sure it was canned. Unfortunately, the star-chasing episodes lasted for years, continuing into the "Here's Lucy" show. The audience and network people were responsible in part for the lame shows, as were Lucille Ball and her fellow producers and writers. I don't think too many of them had the guts to stand up and say "Enough!" This person was introduced to Lucille Ball by means of reruns of The Lucy Sho... Read more

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    radiogman

    Thu Aug 15 2002

    The First couple of seasons of The Lucy Show was every bit as good as I Love Lucy. I wonder how much better it would have been if Desi had stayed on as producer.

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    tootie_rox

    Mon May 20 2002

    This is one show I can honestly watch and love. I laugh my ass off with Lucy this show is VERY GOOD! I have two 5 pack VHS for this show and I watch them ALOT! This is almost as wonderful as I Love Lucy. Lucille Ball, again, proved what a terrific actress she was.

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    snoopy

    Fri Apr 05 2002

    I think Lucille Ball is one of the most over-rated actresses of all time and I never liked any of her TV shows.

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    loneusfullhous_efan

    Wed Mar 27 2002

    Didn't overpass I Love Lucy by any standard.

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    errol4e1

    Sat Feb 09 2002

    It just wasn't the same after I Love Lucy.

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    chaotician23

    Sat Dec 22 2001

    This show was good, but it was made to look like it sucked a lot more being a follow-up to I LOve Lucy. Lucy should have gotten back with DEsi Arnaz and the Mertzes and made more seasons of I LOve Lucy instead of this show.

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    classictvfan47

    Mon Nov 12 2001

    Lucy's third show (after I Love Lucy & Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour) was quite good, especially the early episodes. The early episodes were quite like I Love Lucy, just without Ricky & Fred. It's another great 60s sitcom!

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    thepatriotfan

    Fri Oct 19 2001

    Not as good as "I Love Lucy". But it had Lucille Ball in it, which made it good. :)

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    kissmerichard

    Mon May 21 2001

    Not anywhere near as good as I Love Lucy. Lucy was really lacking something without Desi. This show was overacted and ridiculous at times, but Lucy was in it, so at least it was a little entertaining. Got better when they changed it to Here's Lucy and added Lucie and Desi Arnaz Jr.

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    callmetootie

    Wed Apr 04 2001

    The Lucy Show was kind of cute, seeing that Lucille Ball is still out there working, but the scripts were way too tired, and the cast was too small, and she just couldn't carry on her own show.