This is the first of several episodes built around Martin's most remarkable invention, a time machine--or more specifically,...
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1965
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Tim (Bill Bixby) accidentally interferes with the special "black light" that was intended to give Martin (Ray Walston) a...
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1965
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It is "Martian Mother's Day", and Martin (Ray Walston) is depressed over being so far away from his own mother. His spirits...
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1965
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Seeking the ideal pollution-free environment to de-rust the spaceship, Martin (Ray Walston) and Tim (Bill Bixby) head to...
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1965
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Martin's newest invention is the Dimensional Separator, which is unwittingly activated by Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton), who...
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1965
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Receiving the urgent message "Contact Shorty Smith!" from his home planet, Martin (Ray Walston) mistakes a hobo named Shorty...
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1965
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Sheriff Dan Trevor (Peter Breck) of Devil's Flat concocts a plan to steal a chest of gold from the town's new "sky pilot",...
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1960
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Never one to turn down a beautiful woman--especially one with a lofty title--Bart (Jack Kelly) lends $10,000 to Countess...
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1959
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After a fistfight with his friend Gentleman Jack Darby (Richard Long) over the affections of beauteous dancer Elena Grande...
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1958
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1957
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Jockey Johnny Longden and his wife, Hazel Longdon, appear as themselves in this episode, in which Ricky (Desi Arnaz) is...
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1957
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1957
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On the night he is to play his drums in his kindergarten orchestra, Little Ricky (Richard Keith) is suddenly paralyzed with...
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1956
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In another "on the road" story arc, the Ricardos and the Mertzes prepare to vacation in Florida. When Lucy (Lucille Ball)...
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1956
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Mario Orsatti (Jay Novello), who had been the Ricardos and the Mertzes' gondolier in Venice, arrives in New York to visit his...
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1956
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1956
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Like father, like son: having been given a set of drums, Little Ricky (Richard Keith) is proving to be as musically talented...
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1956
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Returning from Europe to the U.S. by plane, the Ricardos and the Mertzes must be very careful in packing their bags, since...
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1956
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1956
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When Orson Welles was signed to produce and direct films at RKO Radio Pictures in 1939, he'd wanted to cast Lucille Ball in...
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1956
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While boarding the USS Constitution on the first leg of the Ricardos' and the Mertzes' trip to Europe, Lucy (Lucille Ball)...
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1956
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As the Ricardos and the Mertzes prepare for their ocean voyage to Europe, Fred Mertz (William Frawley) struggles gamely but...
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1956
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After successfully starring in several mid-1940s films, radio favorites Lum and Abner -- aka Chester Lauck and Norris...
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1956
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1956
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In one of the all-time classic I Love Lucy episodes, the Ricardos and the Mertzes have arrived in Italy, where Lucy...
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1956
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Having arrived in Florida, Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Ethel (Vivian Vance) immediately run up a hotel-boutique bill of 150...
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1956
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Still in Europe,the Ricardos and the Mertzes decide to make the trip from Italy to the French Riviera by bicycle. The journey...
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1956
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Arriving in Switzerland as part of Ricky's professional tour of Europe, the Ricardos and the Mertzes find they have shown up...
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1956
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In an original half-hour musical fantasy, Lucy (Lucille Ball) dreams about meeting the rest of the McGillicuddy family in the...
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1956
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1956
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Thanks to the somewhat inadequate managerial skills of Fred Mertz (William Frawley), the Ricardos and the Mertzes are booked...
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1956
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Upon their arrival in London, Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Ethel (Vivian Vance) pay a visit to Buckingham Palace, where they spend...
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1956
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In her efforts to make a good impression on British movie producer Sir Clive Richardson (Walter Kingsford) -- and,...
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1956
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In 1956, it was still possible for Americans to take a working vacation in Cuba, and the Ricardos and the Mertzes are no...
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1956
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Intent upon preventing Ricky (Desi Arnaz) and Fred (William Frawley) from judging a bathing beauty contest in Miami Beach,...
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1956
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The Ricardos and the Mertzes are enlisted to perform in Little Ricky's kindergarten play "The Enchanted Forest." Although...
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1956
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When Ricky (Desi Arnaz) refuses to buy Lucy (Lucille Ball) an original French designer gown, she goes on a hunger strike....
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1956
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No sooner has Lucy (Lucille Ball) arrived in Paris than she is greeted by a friendly citizen (Larry Dobkin) -- who is willing...
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1956
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With his budget tighter than usual thanks to the near-sighted "management" of his pal Fred (William Frawley), Ricky...
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1956
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The Ricardos are asked to appear on "Face-to-Face," a Person to Person-type TV interview show which will be broadcast live...
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1955
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1955
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In the first episode of a lengthy story arc, Ricky's band is booked on a European tour. Unfortunately, Ricky (Desi Arnaz) has...
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1955
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1955
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Upon returning to New York, Ricky (Desi Arnaz) is lavished with so much attention because of his upcoming movie debut that...
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1955
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It's all settled: Lucy (Lucille Ball) will be allowed to go along when Ricky (Desi Arnaz) and his band take their European...
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1955
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1951
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1951
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April Showers stars Jack Carson and Ann Sothern as a pair of small-time vaudevillians whose act gets nowhere until their...
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1948
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Veterinarian Ronald Reagan contracts anthrax from treating diseased cows in this horsey melodrama from Warner Bros. In fact,...
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1947
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Romantic comedy was never Errol Flynn's forte, but he occasionally gave it the old college try in such films as...
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1946
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This Warner Bros. programmer stars Dane Clark as Prohibition-era columnist Don Corwin and Janis Paige as speakeasy singer...
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1946
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Though Jack Benny made a cottage industry out of joking about the purported rottenness of his 1945 vehicle Horn Blows at...
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1945
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The wartime housing shortage in Washington DC is the basis for this comedy. Several attractive young ladies rent a single DC...
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1944
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Complete with a final production number filmed in Technicolor, this tuneful musical depicts the highly fictive ups and downs...
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1944
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Practically everybody on the Warner Bros. lot shows up in the wartime morale-boosting musical extravaganza Thank Your Lucky...
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1943
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The much-maligned Playmates callously offers the appalling spectacle of a thoroughly dissolute John Barrymore in his final...
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1941
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Several popular radio personalities converge in the RKO Radio "comedy salad" Look Who's Laughing. Taking a vacation from his...
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1941
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In this musical drama, a construction worker becomes the guardian of a 12-year old girl after one of his buddies is killed....
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1940
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1940
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Lucille Ball plays young starlet Sandra Sand in That's Right -- You're Wrong, the 1939 musical comedy directed by...
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1939
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A sharp satire of small-town politics, Thanks a Million stars Dick Powell as the leading man of a travelling musical show....
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1935
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