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Voting for the I LOVE LUCY 50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL is now closed.
Thank you for participating.
Don't miss a special rebroadcast of the show on Friday, September 13, 9:00PM ET/PT!
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L. A. AT LAST
The Ricardos and the Mertzes arrive in Hollywood and check into the Beverly Palms Hotel. Lucy, Ethel and Fred set out in search for celebrities, finally settling in at the Brown Derby Restaurant. There they encounter William Holden, much to Lucy's amazement and ultimate embarrassment. Coincidentally, Ricky meets the famous actor at the MGM Studio, gets a ride from him back to the hotel, and convinces Holden to stay and meet Lucy, a true fan of the Hollywood great. Lucy, embarrassed about her behavior at the restaurant, disguises herself with glasses, a kerchief and a Pinocchio-like nose made of putty. In the end, Holden proves to be a good sport as Lucy's antics backfire.
Classic scene: Lucy's putty nose being dunked in coffee and lit on fire.
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HARPO MARX
Lucy tries to outwit her friend Carolyn Appleby. A party in the Ricardo hotel suite is supposed to include many movie stars. When no celebrities arrive, Lucy and Ethel don masks and costumes, posing as Hollywood celebrities to fool the nearsighted Carolyn. When Ricky meets comic genius Harpo Marx at the hotel, he invites Harpo to the suite as a surprise for Lucy.
Classic Scene: the comic mirror bit with Harpo and Lucy dressed alike.
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THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
The Ricardos and the Mertzes have boarded a train headed for New York City. Learning that there is a jewel thief aboard the train, Lucy mistakes a jewelry salesman for the thief, and inadvertently aids the real thief in stealing the gems. A series of mishaps occur involving the emergency break. The real thief is captured and Lucy proves to be a hero.
Classic scenes: Lucy pulling the emergency brake; the Mertzes emerging from the dining car.
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