Here's Lucy
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Here's Lucy

Here's Lucy

19687
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23 سبتمبر 1968
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About

Lucille Ball returns in a new sitcom about family and teenage life.

Here’s Lucy follows widow Lucy Hinkley Carter as she balances single motherhood, her two teenage children, and a job at Carter’s Unique Employment Agency. The series tackles everyday humor while touching on social issues of the late 1960s—civil rights, rock music, and the sexual revolution—through the lens of a modern suburban family. Filmed before a live studio audience with a laugh track to fill gaps, the show blends situational comedy with dialogue‑heavy moments. Over six seasons, 144 episodes explored the generational gap and workplace mishaps, featuring an array of celebrity guests and memorable plotlines that reflect the era’s cultural shifts.

What to know

  • Six seasons, 144 episodes, aired 1968‑1974.
  • Lucille Ball stars as Lucy Carter, a widow with two teens.
  • Lucy works at Carter’s Unique Employment Agency.
  • Real children Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. play Kim and Craig.
  • Filmed live before an audience, with laugh track for missing jokes.
  • Guest stars include Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Carol Burnett, Jack Benny.
  • Show tackled civil rights, rock music, and the sexual revolution.
  • Season five featured a broken‑leg storyline due to Ball’s injury.

Watch if

If you enjoy light‑hearted sitcoms that blend family dynamics with workplace humor, and appreciate a show that subtly comments on late‑60s social changes, Here’s Lucy offers a nostalgic yet relevant comedy experience.

Skip if

If you prefer high‑energy action, dark satire, or shows with strong language and intense conflict, this gentle, family‑friendly comedy may feel slow or outdated.

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Premise in a Sentence
Lucy Carter is a widow juggling single motherhood, her teenage kids Kim and Craig, and a demanding job at a Los Angeles employment agency while navigating workplace humor and social changes of the late 1960s.
Cast and Characters
Lucille Ball leads as Lucy, joined by Gale Gordon as her brother‑in‑law Harry. Real children Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. portray Kim and Craig. Mary Jane Croft plays Mary Jane Lewis, the agency’s receptionist.
Episode Highlights
Each episode features Lucy’s attempts to solve employment problems, teenage mishaps, and occasional celebrity cameos. Episodes address topics from civil rights protests to rock concerts, all wrapped in situational comedy.
Themes and Social Issues
The series subtly explores civil rights, the sexual revolution, and rock music’s cultural impact, all while maintaining a family‑friendly tone and humor.
Production Notes
Filmed before a live audience, the show relied on a laugh track to fill missing laughter. Episodes ran 25 minutes and were produced by Lucille Ball Productions and Paramount Television.
Guest Stars & Cameos
Famous guests include Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Carol Burnett, Jack Benny, and many others who appear as themselves or fictional roles.
Legacy and Availability
The show remains part of Lucille Ball’s legacy, available on streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, and others, and is still referenced by sitcom enthusiasts.

FAQ

Did Lucy's real children appear on the show?
No, Lucy's real children did not appear on "Here's Lucy."
What was the last episode about?
The last episode showed Lucy and Kim leaving to start a new career in Hawaii.
What were some of the funniest moments in Here's Lucy?
Funny moments often involved Lucy trying to get famous or make money, usually with silly plans that went wrong. Her interactions with Mr. Mooney were often a source of humor.
Who were some famous guest stars on Here's Lucy?
Many famous people appeared, like Jack Benny, Carol Burnett, and Paul Lynde.
Who was Lucy's husband on the show?
Lucy's husband, Harry Carmichael, was not a regular character and was mostly absent.
What were the names of Lucy's children on the show?
The names of Lucy's children on the show were Kim and Craig.
Did the show have guest stars?
Yes, the show had many guest stars.
Who played Lucy in Here's Lucy?
Lucille Ball played the main character, Lucy Carmichael.
Where did Lucy work at the end of the show?
At the end of the show, Lucy was planning to move to Hawaii to start a new job.
What was Lucy's job on the show?
Lucy often worked for her boss, Mr. Mooney, at his company, Carruthers. She also had other jobs throughout the series.
Was Here's Lucy popular when it was on?
Yes, "Here's Lucy" was a popular show during its run.
What was the relationship between Lucy and Vivian Vance in real life?
Lucy and Vivian Vance were very good friends in real life, just like on their shows.
What was the main idea of the TV show Here's Lucy?
The show was about Lucy Carmichael, a widowed mother, and her two children, and their everyday funny adventures.
What kinds of jobs did Lucy have on the show?
Lucy worked in various jobs, often for her boss Mr. Mooney at his company. She also tried other things to make money.
Who played Lucy's boss, Mr. Mooney?
Richard Crenna played Lucy's boss, Mr. Mooney.
Did Lucy and her husband stay together?
Lucy's husband on the show, Harry, was often away and their relationship was not a main focus.
Who played Lucy's sister-in-law, Kim?
Kim was played by Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball's real-life daughter.
Did the show get good ratings?
Yes, the show had good ratings and was popular with viewers.
What happened to the kids in the end?
In the end, Lucy and her daughter Kim were planning to move to Hawaii.
Why did Here's Lucy end?
The show ended because Lucille Ball decided to retire from television at that time.
Who created Here's Lucy?
The show was created by Lucille Ball and the production company Desilu.
How was Here's Lucy different from I Love Lucy?
"Here's Lucy" was about an older Lucy as a widow with grown children, while "I Love Lucy" was about a young married couple.
What were some of the recurring jokes or gags on the show?
Recurring jokes often involved Lucy's schemes and her boss Mr. Mooney's reactions to them.
Did Lucy and Vivian Vance ever work together before Here's Lucy?
Yes, Lucy and Vivian Vance worked together on "I Love Lucy" before "Here's Lucy."
What happened at the end of Here's Lucy?
At the end of "Here's Lucy," Lucy and her daughter Kim decided to move to Hawaii to start new lives.
What was the filming schedule like for the show?
The show filmed about 6 to 8 days per episode.
Were there any bloopers or mistakes that made it into the show?
Yes, bloopers and mistakes were sometimes shown at the end of episodes.
What network was Here's Lucy on?
Here's Lucy was on CBS.
Did the actors get along well?
Lucille Ball was known to be a tough boss, but many of the cast and crew respected her talent.
What inspired the show's premise?
The show was inspired by Lucille Ball's own life and experiences.
What is the legacy of Here's Lucy?
It's remembered as a popular sitcom that showcased Lucille Ball's comedic talent.
Did they film in front of a live audience?
Yes, the show was filmed in front of a live studio audience.
What was the process of making an episode?
Each episode was rehearsed for a week and then filmed in one day.
How many seasons did Here's Lucy have?
The show had six seasons.
What was it like working with Lucille Ball?
Lucille Ball was a dedicated professional and a talented comedian.
How many episodes were made?
There were 144 episodes made.
When did Here's Lucy first air?
The show first aired on September 23, 1968.
Did the show win any awards?
The show received Emmy nominations but did not win any.
How did the writers come up with the stories?
Writers often drew inspiration from Lucille Ball's life and everyday situations.
How did they choose the actors for the main roles?
The main actors were chosen by producers, with Lucille Ball having significant input.
Were the stories based on real life?
Many stories were inspired by Lucille Ball's real-life experiences and observations.

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