Episode
I Love Lucy: Lucy Goes to a Rodeo
Overview
Fred has a Western-themed show coming up at his lodge and he wants Ricky to perform in it. He can’t — but Lucy and Ethel volunteer (Lucy yodels “Home on the Range”). The reason Ricky can’t appear is that he has a “radio” show that night. Or is it a “rodeo” show?
Details
- Series
- I Love Lucy
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 8
- Air date
- 1955-11-28
- Runtime
- 25 min
Episode context
Lucy Goes to a Rodeo is Episode 8 in Season 5 of I Love Lucy. It aired on 1955-11-28. The runtime is 25 min.
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Episode 7: Face to Face
Ricky Ricardo's new fame leads to an invitation to appear on the popular interview program "Face to Face", and Lucy and Ricky consider moving. Ricky's agent arranges an appearance for him and suggests that they stage a fight so Lucy and Ricky won't have to stay. In the end the scheme falls flat while "Face to Face" is on the air.
Episode 9: Nursery School
Lucy’s objects, but Ricky insists that Little Ricky go to nursery school. All goes well until the boy gets sick. Then it’s hospital frolics — starring Nurse Lucy.
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Episode 11: The Passports
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Ricky, Ethel, and Fred are aboard their ship to Europe when Lucy rushes down the gangplank for one last goodbye to Little Ricky, who will be in Lucy's mother's care while she is in Europe. The ship heads out to sea, leaving Lucy frantically trying to catch up with it.
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