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- A look into the life and career of the legendary John Ritter.
- A dramatization of the ascent to Caesar and subsequent reign of Caligula, one of the most notorious leaders of ancient Rome. We see his ambition, his scheming, his perversion and decadence, his brutality and his lunacy.
- 1962–196830mTV-PG7.4 (60)TV EpisodeEthel Merman, AKA Agnes Schmidlapp, is staying with Lucy and Viv and has agreed to sing at the Cub Scout charity show. As the girls create the costumes, Lucy becomes a bit resentful that she can not perform at the show. Agnes whips up an act for Lucy, Viv and Mr. Mooney.
- A philandering young playboy is sent to college somewhere in the American West, and organizes a show, together with his sweetheart, to save the college from closure due to falling enrollments.
- Viv's cousin Harold is in town for a symphony concert. He suffers from a nervous condition when on stage, so Lucy tries to hypnotize him and calm his condition. It seems to have worked, maybe too well and now can not be awakened. Lucy decides to step in and take his place as the cymbalist for the orchestra.
- Lucy decides she would like some remodeling done in her home, but Mr. Mooney will only allow enough money for a few small jobs to be done. Lucy and Viv figure they can do the big repairs themselves for the amount of money they were allowed, which can only cause more trouble.
- Lucy's attempt to withdraw money from the Danfield bank hits a snag when she discovers that Mr. Mooney has taken over the job held by Mr. Barnsdahl. His idea of economizing forces Lucy to cut corners financially, including giving her son a haircut. Jerry lets his mother practice on his friend first, which was a good idea since he ends up with a Mohawk hairdo. After finding out that he is the son of Mr. Mooney, Lucy feels she should apologize in person. A series of mistakes finds Lucy and Mr. Mooney locked in the bank's vault.
- Lucy and Viv volunteer to ''help'' Mr. Mooney on his campaign to become the city comptroller. Along the way they manage to destroy his huge campaign poster and mess up the scheduled entertainment for his rally, leaving the girls to fill in.
- Always in need of money, Lucy is hired by an attorney as a process server. One of her first clients to serve with a subpoena ?...Mr. Mooney! While tracking him down, Lucy ends up as a stowaway aboard a cruise ship, scheduled for a 28 day trip.
- Lucy's wish to meet an Italian millionaire in person becomes a disaster when she discovers he doesn't speak English. Mr. Mooney's offer to translate for her was just a ruse to embarrass Lucy. And to make things worse, she accidentally dumps a bowl of pasta into his lap while on their date. Her attempt to retrieve his tuxedo from the cleaners ends up with Lucy in a vat of green dye.
- Lucy and Viv both want to play the lead of Cleopatra for an amateur production being directed by Professor Gitterman. Once a compromise is reached were Lucy would play the lead and Viv portraying Marc Antony, the girls both take turns in upstaging each other.
- Always in need of money...this time to buy Jerry a tuba, Lucy is given a job at the bank by Mr. Mooney to distribute toasters to the customers who open a new account. She asks her friend Audrey to withdraw all her money to create a new account, but rumors spread that the bank is in financial trouble, creating a panic.
- 1962–196830mTV-PG7.8 (69)TV EpisodeLegendary singer Ethel Merman has moved to Danfield under the name of Agnes Schmidlapp, a suggestion from Mr. Mooney to keep down the cost of purchasing a home. Lucy makes a promise to Jerry that she can bring Ethel Merman to sing at his Cub Scout charity show. When it looks like she will end up with egg on her face again, Lucy decides Ms. Schmidlapp looks enough like Ms. Merman to pass physically, if she can only teach her how to sing like the Broadway legend.
- Lucy has her eyes set on a restaurant for Viv to purchase with her life savings. Remodeling seems to have effect on the success of the eatery. When Mr. Mooney gets wind of a new highway being built nearby, he suddenly has an interest in being made a partner. But will the new road help or hinder the restaurant's ultimate success?
- Lucy accidentally locks Mr. Mooney into the vault again while describing how it happened the first time. Desperate to fix her mistake, Lucy asks to come through the wall of the candy shop next to the bank and into the vault. Unknown to Lucy, the owner of the candy store, Mr. Bundy, was a former thief.
- Jerry's Cub Scout troupe has a chance to win a trip to the World's Fair in New York City. But there chances are dashed when their troupe leader must miss the camp out and is replaced by Lucy and Viv. But when the scouts use their ingenuity to rescue a missing Lucy, Viv and Mr. Mooney, they get their shot of winning the trip.
- When Barney comes home for his father's funeral, his brother's wife Eleanor--Barney's first love--meets him and they go to the club where they first met, and Barney recalls how things kept him apart, like his need to act out at his father. And his fear of commitment.
- Married coaches Slug and Bessie find hillbilly football tosser Amos and the team gets invited to the Yale Bowl.
- Small-town Indiana girl Lily Mars dreams to be a stage actress. She begs visiting Broadway producer John Thornway for a role but he dismisses her as an amateur. She follows him to New York and worms her way into his show, and his heart.
- Thirty years after the ring of the first bell, Rocky Balboa comes out of retirement and dons his gloves for his final fight against the reigning heavyweight champ Mason 'The Line' Dixon.
- A womanizing alcoholic writer, whose life seems to be falling apart at the seams, repeatedly finds himself in trouble of one sort or another with the law, ex-girlfriends, and jealous boyfriends.
- When Sherman accidentally leaves the water running, a large amount of damage occurs to the home. Lucy insists that Viv pay for all the repairs as it was agreed upon in their lease. But a clause in the lease also gives Viv a loophole that would allow her to take possession of the home. Mr. Mooney suggests that they steal the lease away from Viv's clutches before she enacts on the clause.
- A cocky young jockey who gets mixed up with some crooked gamblers befriends an English lad with a fast horse and the niece of a woman who runs a boarding house for jockeys.
- Lucy and Viv's arguing leads to her decision to take Sherman and move out. Mr. Mooney informs Lucy that she will need to take in another boarder to help pay the bills. Enter Roberta Schaeffer and her son Bob, a pair of entertainers who need to practice day and night, driving Lucy insane. Meanwhile, Viv has a change of heart and wants to return. They will need the help of Mr. Mooney to find the Schaeffer's work.