Here’s Lucy season 4 episode guide – Lucy Carter (Lucille Ball) continues raising her teenage children, driving her brother-in-law (and boss) Harry nuts!
Lucy and Flip Go Legit
Lucy convinces Flip Wilson to co-star in Uncle Harry’s neighborhood theater production of “Gone With the Wind” – as Prissy, the maid! Giving Flip a chance to play his Geraldine character.
Originally aired September 13, 1971
Lucy and the Mountain Climber
Lucy enters a mountain climbing contest in an effort to keep her job. She has to defeat Harry’s new fitness fanatic partner — Tony Randall!
Originally Aired September 20, 1971
Lucy and the Italian Bombshell
Harry’s old Italian girlfriend is going to visit. making Harry want to look his best. The woman’s been his fiancee for 30 years since their serious romance in Italy during WWII. But time hasn’t stood still …. Kaye Ballard guest stars.
Originally aired September 27, 1971
Lucy and Mannix Are Held Hostage
Lucy needs protection from a gang of robbers. So, Harry hires — Mannix (Mike Connors)! Unfortunately, Lucy mistakes him for one of the gang and knocks him out from behind! And they’re both taken captive!
Originally aired October 3, 1971
Lucy and the Astronauts
Lucy is locked in a quarantine chamber with newly-returned astronauts. Pity the poor astronauts! And Harry, who’s quarantined with them. And the doctor!
Originally aired October 10, 1971
Lucy Makes a Few Extra Dollars
What will Lucy do to guilt Harry into giving her a raise? Lucy and daughter Kim resort pretend to print counterfeit money! But it’s really Lucy’s savings — which the helpful Harry sets on fire, to keep her out of trouble!
Originally aired October 17, 1971
Someone’s On the Ski Lift with Dinah
Lucy gets stuck on the same ski lift chair with her favorite star, Dinah Shore. And she just about ruins Dinah’s alpine vacation.
Originally aired October 24, 1971
Lucy and Her All-Nun Band
Did you know that Harry’s sister (Mary Wickes) is a nun? And Lucy hires her all-nun ban for an event. But one of the nuns becomes sick, and Lucille Ball has to become a saxophonist in their all-nun band.
Originally aired October 31, 1970
Lucy and the Celebrities
Lucy hires mimic Rich Little to imitate Jack Benny, John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart in a radio advertising campaign for Carter’s Unique Employment Agency … But she doesn’t get permission from the real celebrities! And Jack Benny, in a cameo, sues them for $10 million dollars!
Originally aired November 14, 1971
Won’t You Calm Down, Dan Dailey?
Lucy takes a job with Dan Dailey as his secretary. Where she proceeds to drive him to insanity. Dan follows Harry’s advice, and pretends to be interested in Lucy romantically, to get her to quit.
Originally aired November 7, 1971
Ginger Rogers Comes to Tea
At the movie theater, Lucy’s enjoying an old Ginger Rogers movie. But as Ginger’s biggest fan, she gets upset with the unknown stranger, who doesn’t “appreciate” Ginger’s movie enough! The lady leaves in a huff, and accidentally leaves her purse behind. And Lucy has to eat her pride, to try and return her purse. So, she invites her to tea …. Even though she has a plane to catch!
Originally aired November 21, 1971
Lucy Helps David Frost Go Night-Night
David Frost has a problem. He flies frequently between the USA and the UK, and he needs to sleep on the plane. But, people keep interrupting his sleep to get his autograph, etc. So, he hires Lucy to make sure that he’s not interrupted. Which is is a terrible, terrible mistake.
Originally aired November 28, 1971
Lucy in the Jungle
Harry desperately needs some rest and relaxation. So, Lucy, her daughter Kim and Uncle harry do a house swap for two weeks — and end up staying in the jungle!
Originally aired December 5, 1971
Lucy and Candid Camera
A criminal is a dead ringer for Allen Funt, of Candid Camera. And he uses that resemblance to con Lucy, Kim, and Harry to perform robberies for him, thinking that they’re doing a bit for the famous TV show!
Originally aired December 12, 1971
Lucy’s Lucky Day
To win money on a game show, Lucy has one week to teach a chimpanzee a trick. Dick Patterson guest stars.
Originally aired December 19, 1971
Lucy’s Bonus Bounces
On the advance of his psychiatrist, Harry gives Lucy a $50/week raise. But Lucy doesn’t know about the psychiatrist, and wonders what her tight-fisted brother-in-law is up to…
Originally aired December 26, 1971
Lucy and the Little Old Lady
Lucy and Kim befriend a little old lady (Helen Hayes), but when her new friend sells Harry some real estate, Lucy suspects a con …
originally aired January 2, 1972
Lucy and the Chinese Curse
Lucy finds a “curse” on her head after she saves the life of a Chinese laundryman. She must ensure his financial success, by taking him all of herr business. No matter how lousy a job he does!
Originally aired January 9, 1972
Lucy’s Replacement
Lucy and Kim must figure out how to get rid of the computer that took Lucy’s job.
Originally aired January 16, 1972
Kim Moves Out
Kim moves out of the house and into an apartment found by Lucy – – immediately next door. But mother hen Lucy has trouble cutting the apron strings, allowing Kim to become an independent young woman. Tim Matheson guest stars.
Originally aired January 23, 1972
Lucy Sublets the Office
Lucy is appointed an office manager in order to qualify Harry for a federal loan. As part of her program rents the office to a toy maker. Wally Cox and Richard Deacon guest star.
Originally aired January 30, 1972
Lucy’s Punctured Romance
Lucy’s new romance with Bob Cummings is punctured by Kim and Uncle Harry. Why? Because Lucy’s milkman has been passing rumors about the new boyfriend!
Originally aired February 6, 1972
With Viv As a Friend, Who Needs an Enemy?
Vivian Vance comes for a visit with Lucy. But the friends become bitter enemies as Viv takes over Lucy’s job. And Viv’s driving Harry crazy!
Originally aired February 20, 1972
Kim Finally Cuts You-Know-Who’s Apron Strings
Kim finally cuts Lucy’s apron strings and moves out to an apartment building. The apartment manager is her previously-unheard-of Uncle Herb, and she has a zany neighbor. Then she has to fend off a very insistent date!