



They say all good things must come to an end, but the sixth and final season of I Love Lucy's leaves a hilarious legacy with this four-disc, must-have DVD set. Season Six of this classic television sitcom sees the Ricardos longing for a less-hectic life in the country, so they make plans to move to rural Connecticut . . . but not before Lucy leaves The Big Apple reeling with some riotous escapades. Review: One of the best seasons of the series! - Season six of this wonderful series is just excellent, with some really great episodes, which I consider to be some of the best in the entire series, lots of things happening in this season, firstly we go to Cuba and Florida with the Ricardo's and the Mertze's, and then we move to the country with the Ricardo's and The Mertze's let Mrs. Trumble take over and manage the apartment house so that the Mertze's can move in with Lucy and Ricky and take up a business proposition in raising chickens, this is an excellent time in the series. Many standout episodes are found here, beginning right off with a classic which is 'Lucy and Bob Hope' in which Lucy finds Bob Hope himself at a baseball game at Yankee Stadium, and makes a fool of herself, and with a really great ending song, and then we get another fantastic episode in 'Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums' in which Lucy and Ricky argue over what Little Ricky is going to be when he grows up, Lucy thinks he should be a doctor, Ricky thinks he should be a drummer, but when the drum pounding goes overboard, it causes trouble between the Ricardo's and Mertze's with some hilarious results, but at the end of course, they make up, 'Visitor from Italy' is another standout episode, and then we go to Florida with the Ricardo's and Mertze's, and in 'Off To Florida' Lucy loses the train tickets and Fred and Ricky are already in Florida, so Lucy and Ethel are stuck having to hitch a ride to Florida, the driver 'Elsa Lanchester' great episode, 'Deep Sea Fishing' continues the Florida segment, where Lucy gets a bet going with the boys over who can catch the biggest fish, and of course Ethel is dragged into it, but Lucy has an idea on how to win, but so do the boys! 'The Ricardo's Visit Cuba' is another fantastic episode, this is the episodes that features Lucy the cigar roller, and produces hilarious results! 'Christmas Show' is one that I've never seen before because it was never shown in reruns, and seeing that I'm 30 years old, I obviously didn't see this series in it's original broadcast, so this will be a nice new surprise for me, 'Lucy and The Loving Cup' is one that really brings back memories for me, because I had some of those old VHS tapes of I Love Lucy that Paramount released, I think there were two episodes on each one, and I had the tape with this one on it, and this episode is absolutely fantastic, we all know Lucille was great at physical comedy, and this one further proves that point, Lucy brings home a new hat, and Ricky and Fred think it looks ridiculous, so in a joking manner, Lucy decides to put on a loving cup that Ricky intended for 'Johnny Longden' to have, but once Lucy gets it on, she can't get it off! and has to ride the subway with the cup on her head, GREAT! 'Lucy and Superman' is another great one here, featuring the original and best Superman in 'George Reeves'. 'Lucy Wants to Move to the Country' 'Lucy Hates to Leave' 'Lucy Misses the Merze's' 'Lucy Gets Chummy With the Neighbors' 'Lucy Raises Chickens' 'Lucy Does the Tango' are all part of the moving to the country saga, and it's just terrific with some hilarious moments, but also some heartwarming moments between the Ricardo's and Mertze's, 'Housewarming' 'Building a Bar-B-Q' 'Country Club Dance' (starring Barbara Eden) 'Lucy Raises Tulips' are all terrific episodes, and the last of the I Love Lucy's 'The Ricardo's Dedicate a Statue' Now of course the remaining seasons are all the 'Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour' ones, and continue with the Ricardo's and Mertze's living in the country together, but this was a great end to the original I Love Lucy, and now I have this series completed finally, now I can watch them any time I want, and as I've stated in my other reviews of this set on DVD, CBS/Paramount really did it with this series, the remastering job is stunning as is the audio, the reruns I watched surely never looked this good, and all the bonus features are excellent, and whats really nice about this season, is that you can watch the episodes with the original sponsor openings, or the syndicated openings, nice touch. So there you have it, this is a terrific season of the beloved show, and should be part of your collection with the rest of the series, you will not be disappointed! Review: The Final Full Season of Laughs - This collection is the final collection of a true classic sit-com. "I Love Lucy" originally aired 50 years ago and still gets lots of laughs today. The series makes little tweaks with their proven successful formula, but much of the structure remains the same. As the season opens, Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz) is buying the nightclub he has worked at since the series opened. Still at home is his wife Lucy (Lucille Ball) who is just as likely to get involved in some crazy situation as always. Rounding out the regulars are neighbors and good friends Fred and Ethel Mertz (William Frawley and Vivian Vance). For this season, the decision was made to age Lucy and Ricky's son, Little Ricky. By all rights, he should only be four for this season. However, he is suddenly six and played by "Richard" Keith Thibodeaux. This allows them to do stories involving him. He develops an interest in drums, much to everyone's dismay. At his music school recital, he develops stage fright. The whole gang gets involved in his school musical. And he even gets a dog and the Ricardos try to keep it in their New York apartment. Not all the stories revolve around him, however. Lucy only tries to get into Ricky's act a couple of times, both times with celebrities. Yep, she still makes a fool out of herself any time someone famous comes around. This time, the victims are Bob Hope and Orson Wells. George Reeves as Superman also stops by for Little Ricky's birthday party. In one of the more famous episodes from the season, Lucy gets a trophy stuck on her head and has to make her way across town even though she can't see a thing. The Ricardos and Mertzes take a trip to Florida and Cuba during the season. My favorite of the episodes surrounding this trip is "Deep Sea Fishing" in which the couples make a bet over who will catch the biggest fish. Then they secretly each buy a huge fish and try to hide it from each other. About half way through the season, the Ricardos decide to move to the suburbs. Naturally, they can't go alone, and it isn't long before the Mertzes have moved with them to help raise chickens. This leads to the most famous episode from the season, "Lucy Does the Tango." Lucy and Ethel are trying to hide eggs in the chicken coop when Ricky decides he wants to go over the tango routine he and Lucy are going to perform at the PTA. It drew the longest laugh from the studio audience in the history of the show. By the time the season is over, the cast and writers had done 179 episodes of the show. While there are still some great episodes left, there are a few that feel like retreads. "Ragtime Band" features Lucy, Ethel, and Fred trying to form a band with disastrous results, a la the third season's "Lucy's Club Dance." An attractive single woman capturing the men's attention, in "Country Club Dance" an idea similar to "Charm School," again from season three. While the show has used familiar ideas before, these seem pale imitations of the originals. Even given these familiar storylines, the season as a whole has plenty of laughs. The previously mentioned episodes are hilarious. When the gang visits Cuba, Ricky gets a chance to make fun of Lucy's Spanish (and it's worse then his English by far). Adjusting to the quiet of the country after all the years in the city provides some great laughs as well. It's just too quiet for Lucy to sleep. And the tale of the runaway lawnmower from "Lucy Raises Tulips" is hysterical as well. Included in the set is the Christmas special. It incorporates new scenes with flashbacks to the episodes about the birth of Little Ricky from season two. The new scenes were colorized in the 80's, and both the original black and white and the color versions are available in this set. Let me just say that "I Love Lucy" should only be viewed in black and white, at least as far as I'm concerned. This season set has been put together with the same care as the previous five. The picture is still extremely sharp and the sound is perfectly clear. All the usual deleted scenes, flubs, guest cast, and original openings are present, along with five more episodes of Lucy's radio show "My Favorite Husband." For the first time, you have the choice of watching the episodes with their original opening or the more famous hearts on satin used for the reruns. Additionally, this set includes three audio commentaries, a first for the series on DVD. While the first two have some entertaining information in them, guest star Barbara Eden's commentary on "Country Club Dance" really has very little information in it. Then again, since she only guest starred in that one episode, I wasn't expecting too much from her. Doris Singleton (Caroline Appleby) and Keith Thibodeaux share thoughts on "Lucy and Superman" while series writers Madelyn Pugh Davis and Bob Schiller talk about "Lucy Does the Tango." Both of these have some great behind the scenes memories of the show. While not the best the show has to offer, there are still plenty of classic moments and laughs to make this set worth getting. I'm thrilled to have a complete set of one of my favorite shows of all time. Here's hoping they go on to release the unofficial final 13 episodes known as "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour."















| Contributor | Arnaz, Desi, Ball, Lucille, Frawley, William, Vance, Vivian |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 805 Reviews |
| Format | Black & White, Box set, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Comedy/Television, Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |
O**D
One of the best seasons of the series!
Season six of this wonderful series is just excellent, with some really great episodes, which I consider to be some of the best in the entire series, lots of things happening in this season, firstly we go to Cuba and Florida with the Ricardo's and the Mertze's, and then we move to the country with the Ricardo's and The Mertze's let Mrs. Trumble take over and manage the apartment house so that the Mertze's can move in with Lucy and Ricky and take up a business proposition in raising chickens, this is an excellent time in the series. Many standout episodes are found here, beginning right off with a classic which is 'Lucy and Bob Hope' in which Lucy finds Bob Hope himself at a baseball game at Yankee Stadium, and makes a fool of herself, and with a really great ending song, and then we get another fantastic episode in 'Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums' in which Lucy and Ricky argue over what Little Ricky is going to be when he grows up, Lucy thinks he should be a doctor, Ricky thinks he should be a drummer, but when the drum pounding goes overboard, it causes trouble between the Ricardo's and Mertze's with some hilarious results, but at the end of course, they make up, 'Visitor from Italy' is another standout episode, and then we go to Florida with the Ricardo's and Mertze's, and in 'Off To Florida' Lucy loses the train tickets and Fred and Ricky are already in Florida, so Lucy and Ethel are stuck having to hitch a ride to Florida, the driver 'Elsa Lanchester' great episode, 'Deep Sea Fishing' continues the Florida segment, where Lucy gets a bet going with the boys over who can catch the biggest fish, and of course Ethel is dragged into it, but Lucy has an idea on how to win, but so do the boys! 'The Ricardo's Visit Cuba' is another fantastic episode, this is the episodes that features Lucy the cigar roller, and produces hilarious results! 'Christmas Show' is one that I've never seen before because it was never shown in reruns, and seeing that I'm 30 years old, I obviously didn't see this series in it's original broadcast, so this will be a nice new surprise for me, 'Lucy and The Loving Cup' is one that really brings back memories for me, because I had some of those old VHS tapes of I Love Lucy that Paramount released, I think there were two episodes on each one, and I had the tape with this one on it, and this episode is absolutely fantastic, we all know Lucille was great at physical comedy, and this one further proves that point, Lucy brings home a new hat, and Ricky and Fred think it looks ridiculous, so in a joking manner, Lucy decides to put on a loving cup that Ricky intended for 'Johnny Longden' to have, but once Lucy gets it on, she can't get it off! and has to ride the subway with the cup on her head, GREAT! 'Lucy and Superman' is another great one here, featuring the original and best Superman in 'George Reeves'. 'Lucy Wants to Move to the Country' 'Lucy Hates to Leave' 'Lucy Misses the Merze's' 'Lucy Gets Chummy With the Neighbors' 'Lucy Raises Chickens' 'Lucy Does the Tango' are all part of the moving to the country saga, and it's just terrific with some hilarious moments, but also some heartwarming moments between the Ricardo's and Mertze's, 'Housewarming' 'Building a Bar-B-Q' 'Country Club Dance' (starring Barbara Eden) 'Lucy Raises Tulips' are all terrific episodes, and the last of the I Love Lucy's 'The Ricardo's Dedicate a Statue' Now of course the remaining seasons are all the 'Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour' ones, and continue with the Ricardo's and Mertze's living in the country together, but this was a great end to the original I Love Lucy, and now I have this series completed finally, now I can watch them any time I want, and as I've stated in my other reviews of this set on DVD, CBS/Paramount really did it with this series, the remastering job is stunning as is the audio, the reruns I watched surely never looked this good, and all the bonus features are excellent, and whats really nice about this season, is that you can watch the episodes with the original sponsor openings, or the syndicated openings, nice touch. So there you have it, this is a terrific season of the beloved show, and should be part of your collection with the rest of the series, you will not be disappointed!
M**S
The Final Full Season of Laughs
This collection is the final collection of a true classic sit-com. "I Love Lucy" originally aired 50 years ago and still gets lots of laughs today. The series makes little tweaks with their proven successful formula, but much of the structure remains the same. As the season opens, Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz) is buying the nightclub he has worked at since the series opened. Still at home is his wife Lucy (Lucille Ball) who is just as likely to get involved in some crazy situation as always. Rounding out the regulars are neighbors and good friends Fred and Ethel Mertz (William Frawley and Vivian Vance). For this season, the decision was made to age Lucy and Ricky's son, Little Ricky. By all rights, he should only be four for this season. However, he is suddenly six and played by "Richard" Keith Thibodeaux. This allows them to do stories involving him. He develops an interest in drums, much to everyone's dismay. At his music school recital, he develops stage fright. The whole gang gets involved in his school musical. And he even gets a dog and the Ricardos try to keep it in their New York apartment. Not all the stories revolve around him, however. Lucy only tries to get into Ricky's act a couple of times, both times with celebrities. Yep, she still makes a fool out of herself any time someone famous comes around. This time, the victims are Bob Hope and Orson Wells. George Reeves as Superman also stops by for Little Ricky's birthday party. In one of the more famous episodes from the season, Lucy gets a trophy stuck on her head and has to make her way across town even though she can't see a thing. The Ricardos and Mertzes take a trip to Florida and Cuba during the season. My favorite of the episodes surrounding this trip is "Deep Sea Fishing" in which the couples make a bet over who will catch the biggest fish. Then they secretly each buy a huge fish and try to hide it from each other. About half way through the season, the Ricardos decide to move to the suburbs. Naturally, they can't go alone, and it isn't long before the Mertzes have moved with them to help raise chickens. This leads to the most famous episode from the season, "Lucy Does the Tango." Lucy and Ethel are trying to hide eggs in the chicken coop when Ricky decides he wants to go over the tango routine he and Lucy are going to perform at the PTA. It drew the longest laugh from the studio audience in the history of the show. By the time the season is over, the cast and writers had done 179 episodes of the show. While there are still some great episodes left, there are a few that feel like retreads. "Ragtime Band" features Lucy, Ethel, and Fred trying to form a band with disastrous results, a la the third season's "Lucy's Club Dance." An attractive single woman capturing the men's attention, in "Country Club Dance" an idea similar to "Charm School," again from season three. While the show has used familiar ideas before, these seem pale imitations of the originals. Even given these familiar storylines, the season as a whole has plenty of laughs. The previously mentioned episodes are hilarious. When the gang visits Cuba, Ricky gets a chance to make fun of Lucy's Spanish (and it's worse then his English by far). Adjusting to the quiet of the country after all the years in the city provides some great laughs as well. It's just too quiet for Lucy to sleep. And the tale of the runaway lawnmower from "Lucy Raises Tulips" is hysterical as well. Included in the set is the Christmas special. It incorporates new scenes with flashbacks to the episodes about the birth of Little Ricky from season two. The new scenes were colorized in the 80's, and both the original black and white and the color versions are available in this set. Let me just say that "I Love Lucy" should only be viewed in black and white, at least as far as I'm concerned. This season set has been put together with the same care as the previous five. The picture is still extremely sharp and the sound is perfectly clear. All the usual deleted scenes, flubs, guest cast, and original openings are present, along with five more episodes of Lucy's radio show "My Favorite Husband." For the first time, you have the choice of watching the episodes with their original opening or the more famous hearts on satin used for the reruns. Additionally, this set includes three audio commentaries, a first for the series on DVD. While the first two have some entertaining information in them, guest star Barbara Eden's commentary on "Country Club Dance" really has very little information in it. Then again, since she only guest starred in that one episode, I wasn't expecting too much from her. Doris Singleton (Caroline Appleby) and Keith Thibodeaux share thoughts on "Lucy and Superman" while series writers Madelyn Pugh Davis and Bob Schiller talk about "Lucy Does the Tango." Both of these have some great behind the scenes memories of the show. While not the best the show has to offer, there are still plenty of classic moments and laughs to make this set worth getting. I'm thrilled to have a complete set of one of my favorite shows of all time. Here's hoping they go on to release the unofficial final 13 episodes known as "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour."
M**T
Drums, Pizza Tossing, Florida, Cigars, Connecticut, Chickens, Lawnmower
Over 50 years ago during the early years of broadcast television, the very inspired talents of Lucille Ball (1911-1989) and her then husband Desi Arnaz (1917-1986) were showcased on their hilarious television show "I Love Lucy". TV execs had initially rejected the plausibility of the show because of Desi and because they intended to tape the shows. However, thanks to the tireless efforts of Lucille Ball and Desi's obvious talents, the show first aired in 1951 and quickly became one of the most successful TV shows during all six of its regular seasons. As Lucy and Ricky Ricardo on "I Love Lucy", Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were joined by William Frawley (1877-1966) and Viviane Vance (1909-1979) as their best-friends/apartment landlords of Fred and Ethel Mertz. The sixth & final season of "I Love Lucy" that aired between 1956 and 1957 had 26 memorable episodes and one special: 1. "Lucy and Bob Hope": After Lucy spots Bob Hope (himself, 1903-2003) at a baseball game, she attempts to contact him by pretending to be a hotdog vendor and a pitcher. 2. "Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums": Thump. Thump. Thump, thump, thump. Little Ricky (Keith Thibodeaux) learning to play the drums starts to drive everyone crazy; including Fred & Ethel with his persistent rhythm. 3. "Lucy Meets Orson Welles": After Lucy gets to perform with Orson Wells (himself, 1915-1985) at the Tropicana, she tries to turn his magic-act into Shakespeare to impress her old drama teacher in the audience. 4. "Little Ricky Gets Stage Fright": Little Ricky appears fine before he debuts his drumming skills in front of an audience, but then panics immediately before the show. 5. "Visitor from Italy": Mario (Jay Novello, 1904-1982) from Italy comes to visit on his way to San Franchesca to see his brother, but Lucy thinks it's supposed to be San Francisco so she helps Mario get a job in a pizza parlor to raise money, only to have to flip some pizza dough herself. 6. "Off to Florida": To visit Ricky & Fred in Florida, Lucy & Ethel carpool with Mrs. Edna Grundy (Elsa Lanchester, 1902-1986) and her watercress sandwiches, but they come to think that she is a murderer after hearing a report on the car radio. 7. "Deep-Sea Fishing": Still in Florida, the gang goes out on a boat to go fishing with the women betting the men on who can catch the biggest fish. 8. "Desert Island": To stop Ricky & Fred from judging a Florida beauty contest, Lucy & Ethel make it appear that their boat runs out of gas, leaving them stranded on seemingly deserted island. 9. "The Ricardos Visit Cuba": Finally visiting Cuba after many years, Lucy gets the opportunity to meet more of Ricky's relatives, but ends up trying to hide while rolling cigars. 10. "Little Ricky's School Pageant": Ricky, Lucy, Fred & Ethel appear in Little Ricky's school show with Lucy as a wicked witch. Special: "'I Love Lucy' Christmas Show": A.K.A. "Jingle Bells" or "The Lost Episode", this special has the gang reminiscing as they decorate a Christmas tree. 11. "Lucy and the Loving Cup": Lucy gets a trophy stuck on top of her head. 12. "Lucy and Superman": Lucy pretends to be Superman for Little Ricky's birthday, but then the real Superman (George Reeves, 1914-1959) shows up. 13. "Little Ricky Gets a Dog": When Little Ricky gets a puppy, no one is happy with its non-stop, late-night barking. 14. "Lucy Wants to Move to the Country": After Lucy wants her, Ricky & Little Ricky to buy a home in Connecticut, she starts to have second thoughts and gets help from Ethel & Fred to sour the deal with the sellers: Mr. & Mrs. Spaulding (Frank Wilcox, 1907-1974, & Eleanor Audley, 1905-1991). 15. "Lucy Hates to Leave": The Ricardos with their belongings temporarily move in with the Mertz's until they can move into their new Connecticut home. 16. "Lucy Misses the Mertzes": Alone in their new home, Ricky & Lucy decide to visit Fred & Ethel in New York, but Fred & Ethel decide to visit Ricky & Lucy. 17. "Lucy Gets Chummy with the Neighbors": Like Lucy ever needed an excuse to buy new furniture, her new friend & next-door neighbor Betty Ramsay (Mary Jane Croft, 1916-1999) helps to convince Lucy that she needs to. 18. "Lucy Raises Chickens": To help pay their bills, Lucy & Ricky decide to get chickens and sell the eggs; so Lucy & Ethel buy 500 baby chicks that Little Ricky finds hidden away and accidentally lets loose. 19. "Lucy Does the Tango": After Ricky threatens to sell their chickens that won't lay eggs and he & Fred aren't speaking to each other, Lucy plans to plant store-bought eggs in the nests; but she also has to hide them and practice the Tango with Ricky with some sticky results. 20. "Ragtime Band": When Ricky refuses to perform with Lucy, Fred & Ethel for a benefit, she gets Little Ricky on the drums instead. 21. "Lucy's Night in Town": Lucy, Ricky, Fred & Ethel plan to see a New York play, but problems arise, including Fred getting nervous about carrying $500 in cash. 22. "Housewarming": Ethel's jealousy of Betty Ramsey's friendship with Lucy quickly becomes Lucy's jealousy of Ethel when Ethel & Betty find out that their both from Albuquerque. Things get worse when Lucy thinks that Ethel is planning a surprise housewarming party for her & Ricky. 23. "Building a Bar-B-Q": Ricky & Fred build a wonderful brick barbeque, but Lucy thinks her wedding ring fell into the cement; so she & Ethel take it apart looking, then attempt to put it back together with hilarious results. 24. "Country Club Dance": Lucy, Ethel & Betty get mad at their husbands that all become smitten with a young blond (Barbara Eden) at a dance. 25. "Lucy Raises Tulips": Tulips and riding lawnmowers don't go together, which is what Lucy finds out when she tries to mow her yard and takes out Betty's prize tulips. Lucy also discovers that wax tulips don't do well in the sun. 26. "The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue": In the very last regular "I Love Lucy" episode, after Lucy accidentally destroys the statue to be dedicated, she pretends to be the statue. The real children of Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz (Lucie Arnaz & Desi Arnaz, Jr.) made uncredited cameo appearances. To date, Paramount Home Video has done a superb job of packaging the various episodes of the first five seasons of "I Love Lucy" on DVD, so it's a good indication that they'll do as good a job with the sixth season. Overall, for superb packaging and a great price, I rate the "I Love Lucy: The Complete Sixth Season" DVD box set with an anticipatory 5 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it! Hopefully the 13 hour-long "The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show" episodes from 1957 to 1960 will follow in another DVD box set.
S**L
Great visual clarity!
I ordered the 6th Season of "I Love Lucy" to supplement my VCR copies taped from TV. No commercials, no cutting of shows, just full unedited viewing. I was surprised to see scenes that had been snipped. I enjoy looking at reruns and so I knew immediately when there were scenes that I had never seen before. It was watching it new again in that way. I enjoy listening to the radio shows of "My Favorite Husband" included on each disc. Since radio was decades before my time, it is novel and interesting to me. When we take road trips for vacations, the radio shows like "Fibber McGee and Molly," "Our Miss Brooks," "Baby Snooks," "Henry Aldrich," "My Favorite Husband," and "You Bet Your Life Grocho Marx Shows" keep us thoroughly entertained and help the drive time pass quickly. I also find the side notes of information on supporting casts, original sponsors show openings, hearing original music that was replaced when the show went into reruns returned. My family and I found the price just right and feel this was definitely a great investment. Little by little, for our all time favorite classic comedy shows that we enjoy catching when and if they show up on cable, are nice to have in our personal collection. We no longer enjoy the networks that these shows originated on in the 50's and 60's, and it is uncertain when they will show up in primetime on cable stations. So our evenings are spent keeping our hearts merry with these types of programs along with "The Andy Griffith Shows" with Barney Fife (Don Knotts) and Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors) in particluar, "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (with all the cast), "That Girl" with Marlo Thomas and Ted Bessell and cast. Having these VCR and now DVD sets are wonderful, along with TCM Classic comedy movies and musicals from the late 30's, the 40's and 50's. The only things we really watch that cable offers are some PBS Create TV Travel shows, other retro cable stations with shows like "Father Knows Best," "Dennis the Menace," and "Hazel" and some cable ministries. This DVD set arrived "next day" which was definitely sooner than expected, A very welcome surprise since we were leaving for a vacation the next day. It followed us on our trip and we enjoyed watching it at the hotel through our travel sized DVD player. If you like, as I do, some of the later seasons of I Love Lucy the best, you won't be disappointed with this purchase!
D**E
A Lot Of Fun!
I Love Lucy is a show that is fun for the whole family -- all generations.. For season six Lucy and Desi start out in New York City and end up in Connecticut -- with Fred and Ethel coming along.. The writing is top notch and the acting first class.. I heartily recommend I Love Lucy!
D**R
I Love Lucy - You can't get any better!
I have been a fan of "I Love Lucy" since grade school days in the 1960's when I watched, for the first time, in reruns in the morning. Our CBS affiliate ran reruns of the show in the mornings and I would watch them. Needless to say I was hooked at a young age and haven't regretted it at all! When I watch an episode that I know I've seen dozens of times, I still laugh. Each time I see something new in the episode. Many years ago I found several pieces of the china used on the set, the Franciscan "Ivy" pattern. I call this my Lucy plates and use them on occassion. You really had to "watch" the show to see these kind of details! I am hoping that we'll see the "Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" on DVD soon. These were comedy at it's BEST! The guest stars that were brought in really added to the mix of comedy and hilarity! My favorite is the episode with Betty Davis - what a charming actress and she was funny! The antics of Lucy Ricardo the neighbor, star struck with Miss Davis living next door was wonderful material for what was to come! This was comedy at it's prime! Thank you for giving us "I Love Lucy" on DVD for years to come!!
M**E
Good, clean entertainment
As someone who grew up watching I Love Lucy, these are still favorites. I think this may be my favorite season, although there are episodes in the previous seasons that I love. But not all of them. Lucy, while funny, was also very childish, often pouting to get her way. I don't care for the episodes when she's trying to get into show business. No particular reason...those just don't appeal to me. I love the episodes where she's getting int mischief of other kinds. I love the episodes where the Ricardos and the Mertzes are having spats. Those, to me, are some of the funniest. However, I fear I stray from my point...which is Season 6. As many times as I've seen these I thought I'd seen them all. However, there are three or four here that I had never seen. One is their trip to Cuba to visit Ricky's family. The part toward the end where he performs with Little Ricky is priceless, and, I do believe, one of THE best scenes of the entire series. I love the shows where they've moved to the country. Lucy seems to have 'grown up' a bit. She's less manipulative. These are great entertainment! I'm ordering other seasons and can't wait to get them.
S**N
A great cast from the past! I Love Lucy is immortal.
Very funny, just not quite as funny as Seasons 4 and 5 . Arnaz and Ball are a classic comedy team, playing well off of each other. Vivian Vance is a totally believable actress in the role of Ethel Mertz. Special features are a plus.
K**R
the title says everything
This great classic brought back memories of my childhood I have every single episode and lots of added info too.
S**T
Topp ... :-)
50er-Jahre Humor ... das Beste fรผr graue Herbst- und dunkle Wintertage ... hellt das Gemรผt auf und strapaziert die Lachmuskeln.
J**S
Still Laughing!
I don't think I'll ever stop laughing at "I Love Lucy". Thought 60 years old, still hilarious. Not politically correct always, but who cares?
B**E
Five Stars
best US comedy ever
A**I
LOVED IT
LOVED ALL THESE EPISODES. LUCY AND DESI WERE REMARKABLE AND I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW FUNNY THEY WERE TOGETHER. I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED THE FIFTIES AND THOUGHT WHAT A GREAT ERA TO BE BORN IN, WHEN I WATCH THESE VIDEOS IT TAKES ME BACK TO WHEN MY PARENTS WERE APPROX THEIR AGE, MY FATHER EVEN LOOKS A LITTLE LIKE DESI. HE HAS PASSED ON AND LOVED THIS SHOW SO MUCH AND NOW I WATCH THEM AND THINK OF HIM AND TAKES ME BACK TO THAT SPECIAL TIME.
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