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Lucy Writes a Play - I Love Lucy episode 17, originally aired 2/4/1952
Lucy writes a play for her woman’s club, but when Ricky won’t perform it, she changes it from the Cuban setting A Tree Grows in Havana to an English setting, The Perils of Pamela with Fred as the lead. Ricky later changes his mind when he learns that a Hollywood talent scout will be in the audience, but he’s using the original script while everyone else uses the new version.
Lucy Writes a Play is available on the season 1 I Love Lucy DVD collection.
I Love Lucy Quotes
Ethel (Vivian Vance) [reading from Lucy’s script]: You look very pretty, Lucita. Your hair is shining, your eyes are bright, and your nose is continued on the next page.
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