The Lucy Show - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Lucy, the Good Skate
After meeting a cute bachelor at a sporting goods store, Lucy buys a pair of skates too small for her feet. When her feet swell, she plans to keep a date by wearing the skates.

Lucy and the Plumber
Lucy's plumber bears a striking resemblance to Jack Benny. She decides to enter him in a local talent contest.

Lucy and Winter Sports
Lucy lies to her athletic boyfriend about being good at winter sports.

Lucy Gets Amnesia
Lucy takes a blow to the head while trying to get her childhood sweetheart to reveal her pet name for him.

Lucy and the Great Bank Robbery
Lucy rents Viv's room to a pair of bank robbers.

Lucy, the Camp Cook
Lucy and Viv volunteer as cooks for their sons' camping trip.

Lucy, the Meter Maid
Lucy becomes a meter maid and gives Viv the first parking ticket, which leads them both to court.

Lucy Makes a Pinch
Lucy accompanies a detective on a stakeout to catch a lovers-lane bandit.

Lucy Becomes a Father
Lucy joins Jerry on a father-and-son camping trip.

Lucy's Contact Lenses
Lucy loses a contact lens in a cake for the bank's bake sale.

Lucy Gets Her Maid
Lucy works as a maid in order to afford one of her own.

Lucy Gets the Bird
Lucy and Viv take care of Mooney's beloved pet parakeet which they, of course, lose.

Lucy, the Coin Collector
Lucy and Viv start collecting coins when Jerry finds a penny worth 50 cents. When they finally find a valuable coin, they promptly drop it down the sewer.

Lucy and the Missing Stamp
Mooney's rare postage stamp goes missing while Lucy tries to sell him a vacuum cleaner.

Lucy Meets Danny Kaye
Lucy tries to get tickets to The Danny Kaye Show.

Lucy and the Ceramic Cat
Lucy accidentally breaks the ceramic cat Mooney bought for his wife's birthday.

Lucy Goes to Vegas
Lucy and Viv win a trip to Las Vegas, but they're low on spending money.

Lucy and the Monsters
Lucy has nightmares after watching a monster movie.

Lucy and the Countess
Lucy's old school friend is now a countess, but she's poor.

My Fair Lucy
Lucy and the Countess hatch a scheme to finance a charm school.

Lucy and the Countess Lose Weight
Mooney enlists Lucy and the Countess to publicize a fat farm by taking its reducing course.

Lucy and the Old Mansion
The Countess moves to an old mansion to entertain foreign visitors.

Lucy and Arthur Godfrey
Lucy and Viv persuade Arthur Godfrey to appear in a musical presented by the Danfield Community Players.

Lucy and the Beauty Doctor
A hidden TV camera catches Lucy's visit to a beauty shop.

Lucy, the Stockholder
Lucy spends her tax refund on stock in the bank.

Lucy, the Disc Jockey
Lucy becomes a disc jockey after winning a local radio station's mystery-sound contest.
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