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Does anyone know the name of the episode where Lucy and Ricky are in this Scottish-type fantasy? Lucy was afriad that a monster is after her or something and Ricky and them are dancing around the village.
It sounds awkward, but was there an episode at least similiar to this? If so, when will it re-air? Thanks.
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do you know when it aired?
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It's called "Lucy Visits Scotland"...I think. It's #144.
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LOL I HATED that episode.. horrible horrible horrible.. one of the worst.. I think I even rather watch Drafted then Lucy visits scotland :X
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Yeah Ashley. I agree; I hated that episode.
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The episode that you're referring to is episode #144 of the series entitled "Lucy Goes to Scotland". It is one of the European episodes that took place in the fifth season of the show.
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Drafted and Scotland, it's a tie, they are both BAD! However the music in the Scotland episode is not bad!
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You know, I kinda like "Drafted"...
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Well, I like the Scotland episode.
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True Claude.. LOL I guess I have to admit I kinda sorta liked the song that vivian and bill did about the two headed dragons. LOL
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I've said this a hundred times, but as a kid i HATED those musical numbers on the show, i was watching a COMEDY show, not a musical, but over the years and hearing them over and over they have become classics like White Christmas by Bing Crosby, and now i LUV'em!
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Why can't a comedy show have music in it as well? Besides, some of the musical numbers are funny, like Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear and Nobody Loves The Ump. Others are sort of funny, like The Straw Hat Song, with the cleaning lady joining in. Others are great. Desi and the band were cool.
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I think the musical numbers fit in perfectly because of the fact that he was a nightclub performer, and the wife always wanted to get into the act, AND the landlords were ex vaudevilians, but a five year old kid gets more out of a situation that's funny than from 50 year old musical numbers. I have to add that just hearing the names of the songs makes me long to hear them, especially the UMP!
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Ah. Didn't realise you were so young when you first saw it. I was about fifteen I think, so I probably appreciated it more. I've got to say, actually, the musical interludes on a lot of British comedies used to annoy me when I was very young. Morecombe and Wise, the kings of British comedy, used to do song and dance numbers a lot, and I like them a lot more now than I used to. Ditto the musical numbers in shows like "Not Only... But Also..."
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Oh...haha, so this isn't even American, but I've got two episodes of The Diana Dors Show from 59 or 60 and it had musical numbers between sketches. I think I watched them the first time (well, except for that opera number) but fast forward through them now. Except for the politically correct "Old Man River" version Richard did. That was funny. |
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