I guess it wasn’t too big of a surprise that Job Switiching won, but I expected Lucy Does a TV Commercial to finish much higher. I wonder if some people didn’t realize the title of the Vitameatavegamin episode.
As I was watching each of the episodes, it struck me again just how brilliantly talented all of the people involved with I Love Lucy were. The entire cast was perfect – all four stars were magical. And the writers? Forget about it! They were waaaay ahead of their time.
Thanks, TV Land for the funnest New Year’s Eve ever! 2008 was a very eventful year (some good, some bad), and bringing Lucy into our living rooms all day was a perfect way to close it out.
The episodes are listed below – with the winner leading the way.
Job Switching
The Freezer
Ricky Sells the Car
Pioneer Women
Bon Voyage
Lucy Tells the Truth
Lucy and John Wayne
Building a Bar-B-Q
Lucy’s Italian Movie
Lucy Wants New Furniture
Fred and Ethel Fight
Lucy Goes to the Hospital
LA at Last
California, Here We Come
The Camping Trip
Passports
First Stop
Lucy Does a TV Commercial
Staten Island Ferry
Breaking the Lease
Ethel’s Birthday
Lucy Learns to Drive
Unfortunately, I’ve noticed that TV Land doesn’t have I Love Lucy in their daytime’s lineup anymore. That’s sad – I’d love for a network to show I Love Lucy and Dick Van Dyke. I guess we’d all better buy the dvd sets, eh? I already have one season of I Love Lucy – I’d better get the rest!
Does the Dick Van Dyke show even have dvds? I don’t recall ever seeing any. If anyone ever finds either one of these beloved classics on a tv schedule, please let me know.
I hope your New Year’s is off to a great start and that it just gains momentum!
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