I Love Lucy: Season 6
Paramount Pictures (1956)
Comedy, Family, Romance
USA / English / Color / 713 min
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| Cast | View More ↓ |
| Lucille Ball | Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo |
|---|---|
| Lucille Ball | Lucy Ricardo |
| Vivian Vance | Ethel Mertz |
| Desi Arnaz | Ricky Ricardo |
| William Frawley | Fred Mertz |
| Crew | View More ↓ |
| Director | William Asher, Ralph Levy |
|---|---|
| Writer | Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Davis |
| Producer | Lucille Ball, Jess Oppenheimer |
Plot
I Love Lucy (1951 - 1960) is an American sitcom that centers on an unforgettable showbiz-wannabe redhead, her Cuban bandleader husband, and their landlords, who also happen to be their best friends and co-conspirators.
Technically, I Love Lucy ended May 6, 1957 with the sixth-season episode "The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue." This set, however, collects the 13 episodes of what can be considered the successor to I Love Lucy, known as The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. First airing on November 6, 1957, the show was more an offering of hour-long specials rather than a regular series -- it was often months between shows. Picking up where I Love Lucy left off, Lucy (Lucille Ball), husband Ricky (Desi Arnaz), and best friends Ethel (Vivian Vance), and Fred (William Frawley) continue their popular comedy formula honed during the original series.
Technically, I Love Lucy ended May 6, 1957 with the sixth-season episode "The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue." This set, however, collects the 13 episodes of what can be considered the successor to I Love Lucy, known as The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. First airing on November 6, 1957, the show was more an offering of hour-long specials rather than a regular series -- it was often months between shows. Picking up where I Love Lucy left off, Lucy (Lucille Ball), husband Ricky (Desi Arnaz), and best friends Ethel (Vivian Vance), and Fred (William Frawley) continue their popular comedy formula honed during the original series.
Episodes
1
Lucy and Bob Hope
30 min 1956-10-01
Ricky is opening a new club, and he wants Bob Hope to appear at the grand opening. Lucy fears Hope won't appear because of her widespread reputation for monkey-wrench throwing, and wants to reassure him that this time she's butting out.
Guest starring: Bob Hope, Dick Elliott
2
Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums
30 min 1956-10-08
Little Ricky gets drums — and the Mertzes get headaches. So do Lucy and Ricky, but they're not about to evict themselves. 3
Lucy Meets Orson Welles
30 min 1956-10-15
Lucy tries to get in a skit with Orson Welles at Ricky's club, thinking it is a Shakespearean play that he will be doing. When Orson Welles tells Lucy she can be in the show, she calls her old high school drama teacher to tell her the news. Lucy's old teacher sends her whole drama class to Club Babalu to see Lucy perform. But poor Lucy! It turns out Welles only wanted her to be his assistant for a magic trick.
Guest starring: Ellen Corby, Orson Welles
4
Little Ricky Gets Stage Fright
30 min 1956-10-22
Little Ricky is scheduled to play the drums in a children's orchestra. Although his parents and their friends the Mertzes are overcome with nervousness, Little Ricky seems calm until his big moment arrives; then he goes to pieces. His next performance is six months away, but Lucy feels she must do something about his stage fright now. Howard McNear, who played Floyd the barber in ""The Andy Griffith Show,"" guest-stars.
Guest starring: Howard McNear
5
Visitor from Italy
30 min 1956-10-29
Mario, the Ricardos and Mertzes' gondolier in Venice, comes to New York to surprise his brother Dominic, but turns up at the Ricardos' apartment when he can't find him. Lucy is sure Dominic is in San Francisco and sets out to help Mario raise the bus fare. Her earnest efforts pay off in a surprising way.
Guest starring: Jay Novello
6
Off to Florida
30 min 1956-11-12
When Lucy misplaces two train tickets to Florida, she and Ethel consult the classified section, hoping to share a ride with someone driving south. They team up with a peculiar middle-aged woman, Mrs. Grundy, who's bent on getting to Florida in record time.
Guest starring: Elsa Lanchester
7
Deep-Sea Fishing
30 min 1956-11-19
It's Lucy and Ethel vs. Ricky and Fred in a fishing contest while they're on a Florida vacation. The wager: $150 (about what Lucy and Ethel had spent in hotel boutiques), so both sides do a little cheating to ensure a victory. 8
Desert Island
30 min 1956-11-26
Lucy and Ethel will do anything to keep Ricky and Fred from judging a Miami Beach beauty contest (and end up being menaced on a seemingly deserted island as a result).
Guest starring: Claude Akins, Joi Lansing, Jill Jarmyn
9
The Ricardos Visit Cuba
30 min 1956-12-03
Still on their vacation, the Ricardos go to Cuba, where Ricky wants to introduce his relatives to Lucy and Little Ricky.
Director: James V. Kern
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: George Trevino, Mary Emery, Nacho Galindo, Angelo Didio
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: George Trevino, Mary Emery, Nacho Galindo, Angelo Didio
10
Little Ricky's School Pageant
30 min 1956-12-17
Little Ricky's school pageant — ""The Enchanted Forest"" — is coming up and it's coming up short on cast members, so the Ricardos and Mertzes volunteer. Ricky's a hollow stump, Fred's a frog and Ethel's the fairy princess (because she can fit into the costume). And Lucy? She's a witch. 11
Christmas Show
30 min 1956-12-24
It's Christmas Eve and Ricky warns his young son: "Santa won't bring the tree and the presents until you go to sleep." It takes some effort to cajole the boy, but after Lucy convinces him that Santa will have no trouble coming down the chimney ("he brings the North Pole with him and slides down it like a fireman."), he's off to bed. The coast clear, Fred and Ethel arrive with a Christmas tree. "It's a gift from me and Ebenezer," Ethel reveals about the five-dollar fir. The four friends begin to trim the tree until Lucy discovers "a branch on the right side that spoils the shape." Fred solves the symmetry problem with a pocket saw as Ricky says to Lucy, "Our lives have sure been different ever since you told me you were going to have a baby." We flash back to the sentimental moment at the Tropicana in 1952 when Lucy breaks the baby news to Ricky (from "Lucy is Enceinte"). This reminiscence over, we discover that Fred got carried away with his saw while listening to the baby tale - the tree is now a spindly stripling. While Fred goes off in search of a replacement, Ethel and Ricky start singing "Jingle Bells," but when Lucy joins in with her off-key rendition, they recall, once again in a flashback sequence, the barbershop quartet harmonizing of "Sweet Adeline" (from "Lucy's Show Biz Swan Song"). With the last note sung, we return to the Ricardo apartment just as Fred enters with a new tree - he got this "last minute" one for only fifty cents. The foursome starts decorating the tree and discussing Little Ricky's Christmas gifts, as Ethel realizes: "It seems like only yesterday he was born." This is the perfect lead-in to a flashback of Ricky, Fred, and Ethel rehearsing Lucy's trip to the hospital (from "Lucy Goes to the Hospital"). Finally, it's Christmas morning. The four principals are up early and wearing Santa outfits. When they hear Little Ricky approaching the living room, they hasten to the kitchen so the boy won't be disillusioned by seeing four Santas. Suddenly, however, there are five St. Nicks crowding the kitchen - who's the real one? The "real" one disappears optically as the Ricardos and Mertzes stare into the camera and say, hesitantly, "Merry Christmas, everybody."
Director: James V. Kern
Writer: Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Pugh Davis
Guest starring: Cameron Grant
Writer: Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Pugh Davis
Guest starring: Cameron Grant
12
Lucy and the Loving Cup
30 min 1957-01-07
Ricky's disapproval of Lucy's new hat leads to her trying on a loving cup which Ricky has planned to present to jockey Johnny Longden at a National Turf Association dinner. The problem is that Lucy can't get the trophy off her head.
Director: James V. Kern
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Robert Foulk, Johnny Longden, Hazel Longden, Jesslyn Fax, Byron Kane, Lester Dorr, Phil Tead, Sandra Gould, Florence Ann Shawn, William L. Erwin
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Robert Foulk, Johnny Longden, Hazel Longden, Jesslyn Fax, Byron Kane, Lester Dorr, Phil Tead, Sandra Gould, Florence Ann Shawn, William L. Erwin
13
Lucy and Superman
30 min 1957-01-14
When Stevie Appleby, Caroline's son, has a birthday party the same day as Little Ricky's, Lucy looks for unusual entertainment to lure the children. Ricky remembers that Superman is in town, and he invites him. But when Ricky is unable to corral Superman, Lucy is left with no choice but to dress as the Man of Steel herself. George Reeves makes a special guest-star appearance in this episode.
Director: James V. Kern
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: George O'Hanlon, George Reeves, Madge Blake
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: George O'Hanlon, George Reeves, Madge Blake
14
Little Ricky Gets A Dog
30 min 1957-01-21
The Ricardos' apartment begins to resemble a pet shop when Little Ricky gets a puppy. Lucy and Ricky are both determined to get rid of the puppy after their son brings it home -- as are their landlords, Fred and Ethel. They have a hard time overcoming Little Ricky's arguments that a puppy would be a welcome addition to a home that already boasts a canary, a frog, a lizard, a turtle, and some goldfish.
Guest starring: John Emery, June Foray
15
Lucy Wants to Move to the Country
30 min 1957-01-28
Lucy decides that it would be nice to move to the country and prevails on Ricky to place a comfortable deposit on a big house. Ricky agrees and puts a down payment on a house in Westport, Connecticut. It is not long before Lucy changes her mind. Lucy, Ethel, and Fred put on disguises to try and help poor Ricky get his deposit back.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Frank Wilcox, Eleanor Audley
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Frank Wilcox, Eleanor Audley
16
Lucy Hates to Leave
30 min 1957-02-04
Lucy hates to leave behind her old friends Fred and Ethel, who also happen to be her landlords. But Ricky has told her to sell all their furniture. Lucy hates to part with her furniture almost as badly as she hates to part with the Mertzes. She persuades them to keep the furniture in their apartment, promising that it's ""just until we can move.""
Guest starring: Gene Reynolds, Mary Ellen Kay
17
Lucy Misses the Mertzes
30 min 1957-02-11
As the Ricardos get settled in their new country home, they immediately wind up in a mix-up with their old friends Fred and Ethel Mertz. Missing their old friends already, Lucy and Ricky decide to visit the Mertzes. At the same time, the Mertzes decide to trek to the country to visit the Ricardos, and what began simply becomes complicated.
Guest starring: Tristram Coffin, Robert Bice, Gary Gray, Jess Kirkpatrick
18
Lucy Gets Chummy With the Neighbors
30 min 1957-02-18
With the best intentions in the world, Lucy somehow causes a misunderstanding with her neighbors, the Ramseys. It all starts when Betty Ramsey offers Lucy some advice and a wholesale deal on furniture. For a time, the Ricardos' whole future at their Connecticut home seems threatened.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Frank Nelson, Mary Jane Croft, Ray Ferrell, Parley Baer
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Frank Nelson, Mary Jane Croft, Ray Ferrell, Parley Baer
19
Lucy Raises Chickens
30 min 1957-03-04
The Mertzes find a way to stay with the Ricardos: chicken farming. But the scheme puts Lucy over her head in chickens when she and Ethel bring home 500 baby chicks before the hen house is ready.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Mary Jane Croft, Mary Alan Hokenson, Tyler McVey
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Mary Jane Croft, Mary Alan Hokenson, Tyler McVey
20
Lucy Does the Tango
30 min 1957-03-11
Chicken-raising and practicing a tango for Little Ricky's school PTA meeting combine to get the Ricardos and the Mertzes in a verbal battle. It's up to Ricky, Jr. and his neighborhood pal Bruce Ramsey to straighten things out.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Ray Ferrell
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Ray Ferrell
21
Ragtime Band
30 min 1957-03-18
Lucy decides to take part in the fundraising campaign of the Westport Historical Society, and offers to get her husband and his band to perform for their kickoff function. There's only one hitch -- Ricky won't do it. So Lucy decides to form her own band featuring herself, Little Ricky, and Fred and Ethel Mertz.
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
22
Lucy's Night in Town
30 min 1957-03-25
After spending six whole weeks in their new Connecticut home, Lucy dreams of a night in New York City and it turns into a nightmare. Four carefully hoarded tickets to the Broadway musical hit ""The Most Happy Fella"" are supposed to get the Ricardos and the Mertzes in to see the sold-out show. But difficulties arise when Fred Mertz gets nervous about pickpockets because he's carrying $500 in cash in his pockets.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Gladys Hurlbut, Doris Parker, John Eldredge, Louis A. Nicoletti, Joseph Kearns
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Gladys Hurlbut, Doris Parker, John Eldredge, Louis A. Nicoletti, Joseph Kearns
23
Housewarming
30 min 1957-04-01
Fred Mertz installs an intercom system between the Mertz guest-house and the Ricardo main house. The intercom causes some confusion when Lucy and Ricky overhear what they believe to be plans for a housewarming party given for them.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Mary Jane Croft, Ray Ferrell
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Mary Jane Croft, Ray Ferrell
24
Building a Bar-B-Q
30 min 1957-04-08
Lucy has a problem deciding what to do to get her vacationing husband, Ricky, out of her hair so she can do her housework. She and Ethel solve the problem by putting their husbands to work building a barbecue.
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
25
Country Club Dance
30 min 1957-04-22
The Ricardos and the Mertzes go with their neighbors, Ralph and Betty Ramsey, to the country club dance. A pretty visitor quickly convinces the men they are Romeos in disguise. This development forces the women into glamorous clothing and beauty treatments to prove that they, too, can be glamorous. Barbara Eden guest-stars.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Barbara Eden, Frank Nelson, Tristram Coffin, Ruth Brady
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Barbara Eden, Frank Nelson, Tristram Coffin, Ruth Brady
26
Lucy Raises Tulips
30 min 1957-04-29
Suburban living gets Lucy into a flower-show competition, and she raises tulips with a vengeance as she tries to beat out her neighbor, Betty Ramsey, for first prize. Lucy asks Ricky to mow the lawn so that her garden will look just right. But he only mows half before taking off for a baseball game, leaving Lucy and Ethel to tiptoe through the tulips -- with the lawnmower.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Eleanor Audley, Peter Brocco, Mary Jane Croft
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Eleanor Audley, Peter Brocco, Mary Jane Croft
27
The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue
30 min 1957-05-06
Lucy joins a community effort to establish a Revolutionary War monument. She manages to shatter any dreams she may have had of becoming a community leader when the statue is broken. Her efforts to undo the damage put her in a unique position when the time comes to unveil the statue.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Desi Arnaz Jr.
Writer: Madelyn Davis, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Jr. Bob Carroll
Guest starring: Desi Arnaz Jr.
Editions
| Barcode | Format | Region | Release | Edition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 097368809246 | DVD | 1 | 2006-05-02 | |
| 097368809222 | DVD | 1 | 2006-05-02 |

