The Lucy Show: Season 5
Sep. 12, 1966
Duration: 56S min/episode
Rated: TV-PG
Status: Ended
- 5 - 22Lucy Meets Sheldon LeonardMar. 06, 1967
- 5 - 21Lucy and Tennessee Ernie FordFeb. 27, 1967
- 5 - 20Lucy, the Fight ManagerFeb. 20, 1967
- 5 - 19Lucy Meets the LawFeb. 13, 1967
- 5 - 18Lucy Puts Main Street on the MapJan. 30, 1967
- 5 - 17Main Street U.S.A.Jan. 23, 1967
- 5 - 16Lucy, the Baby SitterJan. 16, 1967
- 5 - 15Viv Visits LucyJan. 09, 1967
- 5 - 14Lucy's Substitute SecretaryJan. 02, 1967
- 5 - 13Lucy and Phil SilversDec. 12, 1966
- 5 - 12Lucy and the MonkeyDec. 05, 1966
- 5 - 11Lucy and Pat CollinsNov. 28, 1966
- 5 - 10Lucy and John WayneNov. 21, 1966
- 5 - 9Lucy Gets Caught Up in the DraftNov. 14, 1966
- 5 - 8Lucy and Carol in Palm SpringsNov. 07, 1966
- 5 - 7Lucy Gets a RoommateOct. 31, 1966
- 5 - 6Lucy Goes to LondonOct. 17, 1966
- 5 - 5Lucy and the Ring-a-Ding-DingOct. 10, 1966
- 5 - 4Lucy and Paul WinchellOct. 03, 1966
- 5 - 3Lucy, the Bean QueenSep. 26, 1966
- 5 - 2Lucy and the SubmarineSep. 19, 1966
- 5 - 1Lucy and George BurnsSep. 12, 1966
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.