Lucy and Superman

"Lucy and Superman"
I Love Lucy episode
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 13
Directed by James V. Kern
Written by Bob Carroll, Jr.
Madelyn Pugh
Bob Schiller
Bob Weiskopf
Production code 167
Original air date January 14, 1957

"Lucy and Superman" is an episode from the sitcom I Love Lucy, and was first broadcast on January 14, 1957 on CBS. The episode was written by Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf. Directed by James V. Kern, it is the 13th episode of the sixth season, and the 166th episode of the series.

The episode features a guest appearance by George Reeves as Superman. His character is referred to as "Superman" throughout the episode (rather than "George Reeves" or "the actor who plays Superman").[1]

Plot summary

Bandleader Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz) & his young son Little Ricky watch the latest episode of the Adventures of Superman television series, which concludes with the narrator stating that Superman will be making personal appearances in the coming week at Macy's Department Store in New York City. As Ricky's wife Lucy (Lucille Ball) enters & sends her son to bed, she promises to take him to see Superman at Macy's. Ethel & Fred Mertz (Vivian Vance, William Frawley) arrive & drop off favors for Little Ricky's fifth birthday party, which's scheduled for Saturday. Shortly thereafter, Lucy & Ricky entertain Caroline & Charlie Appleby (Doris Singleton, George O'Hanlon), whom the Ricardos consider to be good friends . . . except when they brag about their son Stevie (Steven Kay) – Little Ricky's best friend. Lucy & Caroline get into an argument when they realize that both of them have scheduled birthday parties for their sons on the same day, but neither'll agree to change the date.

Because Stevie & Little Ricky are in the same class at school & have the same friends, Lucy worries that none of the children'll attend Little Ricky's party – especially since Stevie's party'll include a clown, puppet show & magician. Realizing that she must have more exciting entertainment for her son's party, Lucy convinces Ricky to ask Superman to appear at Little Ricky's party. Since Superman's in town – & since Ricky met him when the Ricardos & Mertzes visited Hollywood – Ricky agrees to ask him. Meanwhile, Lucy promises her son that Superman'll be there. Even Stevie wants to come to Little Ricky's party upon learning about Superman, thus Caroline relents & changes the date of her son’s party. However, Ricky later calls & tells Lucy that Superman'll be leaving town on Saturday & can't appear at the party. Desperate to avoid disappointing Little Ricky, Lucy decides to dress up as Superman herself. She & Ethel hatch a plan whereby Lucy'll use the vacant apartment next door to walk onto the ledge & enter through the window of the Ricardo apartment during the party, hoping to fool their children into believing that she's the Man of Steel.

During the party on Saturday, Lucy dons her makeshift Superman costume (complete with a football helmet to hide her red hair) & steps onto the ledge, just as Ethel enters the vacant apartment with a pair of prospective tenants, who have arrived unexpectedly. Meanwhile, Ricky returns home with the real Superman (George Reeves), who changed his plans once he heard that it was a child's birthday party. Delighted that the real hero came after all, Lucy turns to go back into the vacant apartment, but can't do so because the prospective tenants are still there. It begins to rain as the couple prepares to leave, so they close the window, trapping Lucy outside on the ledge.

As the party ends & the children leave, Ricky laments that Lucy never showed up. When Ethel mentions that Lucy's on the ledge, Ricky & the Mertzes race to the window to find Lucy still there, with her cape snagged on a drainpipe as the rain pours. At Little Ricky's suggestion, Superman goes out onto the ledge to rescue her. A furious Ricky screams that this is one of the craziest stunts Lucy has pulled in their entire marriage. When an amazed Man of Steel realizes that Ricky has been married to Lucy for 15 yrs, he exclaims, "And they call me Superman!" Still on the ledge, an embarrassed Lucy hides her face in shame.

Video releases

In 1998, the episode was released on VHS as part of two separate compilations: "I Love Lucy Collection, Volume 5 - Lucy and Bob Hope/Lucy and Superman", and "I Love Lucy - The Classics: Lucy and Superman/The Freezer".

The episode was released on DVD in 2006 as part of the box set "I Love Lucy - The Complete Sixth Season".

Colorized version telecast

CBS plans to telecast a colorized version of the episode on May 17, 2015, along with another colorized episode, "L.A., At Last," which guest starred actor William Holden as himself, in an hour-long TV special.[2]

References

  1. Kashner, Sam; Nancy Schoenberger (1997) [1996]. "The Phantom Zone". Hollywood Kryptonite: Accident, Suicide, or Cold-Blooded Murder - The Truth About the Death of TV's Superman. St. Martin's Press. p. 94. ISBN 0-312-96402-1.
  2. Kelley, Seth (April 16, 2015). "CBS Brings Back Classic 'I Love Lucy' Episodes for One-Hour Special". Variety.com. Variety. Retrieved April 16, 2015.

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