I Love Lucy Ricky and Fred Are Tv Fans
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| Season 2, Episode #31 #66 in Serial publication | ||||
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| Transmit date: | June 22, 1953 | |||
| Written by: | Bob Carroll Jr. Madelyn Pugh Jess Oppenheimer | |||
| Oriented by: | William Asher | |||
| Production code: | 2-31 / 066 | |||
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| | Ricky and Fred Are TV Fans | |||
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Ricky And Fred Are TV Fans was the 66th episode of I Love Lucy, also the 31st sequence aired in Season 2 of the serial publication. The episode, was directed aside William Asher, in the first place airy on CBS-TV connected June 22, 1953.
Abstract [ ]
Ricky and Fred are excited about watching a big fight on TV. Lucy and Ethel claim that they will have a wonderful time away from their husbands. While Ricky and Fred stay pasted to the set, Lucy and Ethel are wrong for jewel thieves. Free-spoken Nelson and Allen Jenkins guest star.
Plot [ ]
Lucy and Ethel are fed up their husbands being glued to the boxing fights on TV every Monday night. So, they try various stunts to get their husbands to pay care to them rather than the TV. Unfortunately, several of these stunts confidential information to inconvenience oneself with the police...
Trivia [ ]
- Ricky reads a copy of TV Pass around in this episode, with Queen Elizabeth Cardinal on the back. Lucy and new Desi, Jr. were on the cover of the very first TV Guide issue ever.
- The role playe who played Officer Jenkins (Allan Jenkins) played a glom in two other episodes of the demonstrate (episodes #21 and #75). Atomic number 2 also voiced Sgt. Dibble on the sketch Top Cat in the '60s. He just couldn't get away from doing glom roles!
- This sequence shows fitting how much more prevalent television system is in Americans' lives now as opposed to 1953, when this episode was made. Lucy and Ethel complain virtually their husbands watching the fights, their favorite show, even though it's only 90 minutes long. Nowadays, most everybody is understanding when a loved unmatched actually wants to watch something on TV rather than do something with their family. And if Lucy and Ethel are and so bored, why don't they reasonable go to the movies rather than complain astir how they miss loss to the movies on Ricky's night off?!
- It is selfsame unrealistic that Lucy and Ethel were arrested for breaking in to the cash register. Foremost, information technology was very clear that Lucy was making change. After all, she had a dollar in her hand, ready to station it in the register. Second, why didn't Lucy try tapping the clerk on the shoulder if he was to a fault immersed in the fights to hear her talk to him? Trying other methods of getting the shop clerk to listen should have been first on Lucy's list before touching somebody's cash register.
However, unheeding of this, Lucy and Ethel were going to be in remission, but they ran away from Officer Jenkins. When Jenkins later does halt the girls, one of their crimes is "resisting apprehension." Even though they land up being in the clear for unsuccessful robbery and vandalism of the apartment building wires, Lucy and Ethel Tranquillize should have gotten in some sort of trouble for running away from Jenkins when he proved to convey them down to the patrol station. It doesn't matter that they were innocent- the fact remains that they ran from a policeman, and this should get brought any kinda punishment.
- In this episode, Lucy says that her phone keep down is Murray River Hill 5-9975. The Ricardos' number will alter many an multiplication throughout the series (same with the Mertzes' number), because the reveal had to keep goin the phone numbers as ones that were no longer in use.
- In the boxing match, Kid complete up rhythmic Murphy.
- Lucy is thought to be Sticky Fingers Sal, and Ethel is thought to be Pickpocket Pearl.
- Ricky and Fred initially stake $20 over which boxer would succeed the tally. They added $5 more later in the match. So, provident Fred had to shell out a hefty $25 to Ricky for the gamble he took on ol' Murphy!
Major [ ]
- Lucille Ball ... As Lucy Ricardo
- Desi Arnaz ... as Ricky Ricardo
- Vivian Vance ... American Samoa Ethel Mertz
- William Frawley ... as Fred Mertz
Edgar Guest starring [ ]
- Frank Viscount Nelson ... Sergeant-at-law Nelson
- Allen Jenkins ... Officer Jenkins
- Lawrence Dobkin ... Goop, the Counter Man (as Larry Dobkin)
I Love Lucy Ricky and Fred Are Tv Fans
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