According to The Wikimedia Foundation's Wikipedia Desilu Productions and CBS established, produced, directed, debuted, released, and filmed, 193 episodes of the Classic TV sitcom I Love Lucy.
Technically there were 180 "I Love Lucy" episodes - including the Christmas Episode. The remaining 13 episodes are part of what we now know as "the Lucy Desi Comedy Hour." Hour long episodes, featuring the same beloved cast as the original series, but with a heavier emphasis on the big name guest stars. These were aired occasionally over the next several years, following "I love Lucy," as specials and as part of Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse.
The studios where most of the I Love Lucy episodes were filmed have changed corporate hands many times, but still exist as working studios. As such, they are not open to the public. They are currently owned and operated by Red Studios.
No, it wasn't 'I Love Lucy', it was 'The Lucy Show' 1962-1968, with characters Lucy Charmichael and Mr. Mooney. Wayne Newton appeard in 1965 (season 4, episode 14) as a country singer with a cow in tow; he sang 'Side by Side', 'Bessie the Heifer', and 'You're Nobody Til Sombody Loves You'.
In the "I Love Lucy" episode titled "Lucy Goes to a Rodeo," Lucy gets spanked a total of three times. This comedic moment is a recurring gag throughout the series, highlighting Lucy's mischievous antics and her tendency to find herself in humorous predicaments. The spankings serve as a form of lighthearted punishment for her various shenanigans. Overall, the series features several such instances of Lucy being playfully reprimanded.
For starters the show was called "I Love Lucy" and their real names are Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz And on I Love Lucy they had 1 child named Little Ricky but in real life they had three children but the one on the show wasn't one of their real children.
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194. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_Lucy for details. 179 if you want oodles
The studios where most of the I Love Lucy episodes were filmed have changed corporate hands many times, but still exist as working studios. As such, they are not open to the public. They are currently owned and operated by Red Studios.
No, it wasn't 'I Love Lucy', it was 'The Lucy Show' 1962-1968, with characters Lucy Charmichael and Mr. Mooney. Wayne Newton appeard in 1965 (season 4, episode 14) as a country singer with a cow in tow; he sang 'Side by Side', 'Bessie the Heifer', and 'You're Nobody Til Sombody Loves You'.
57 episodes in total.
My Favorite Husband was an old radio show. It starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning and was written by Jesse Oppenheimer. The show ran from 1948-1951. Many of the My Favorite Husband episodes inspired scenes, jokes and even some whole episodes of Lucille Ball's television show I Love Lucy. For example, Liz Teaches the Samba, is a lot like the I Love Lucy episode The Young Fans.
The number of episodes in Total Drama Action is 29
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Ten seasons = 218 episodes .
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