Kim and Craig purchase a psychedelic jalopy from an unscrupulous used car dealer but it turns out to be a lemon.
Milton Berle makes his first appearance on HERE'S LUCY as the shifty salesman, but I prefer his Season 6 appearance. IMO, Uncle Miltie always comes off better working with Lucy when he plays himself.
Harry masquerades as a proper English chap and Lucy is a flashy Texas tycoon but the funniest part is the way Harry refers to the car: "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "Purple People Eater", "Sick-a-Delic", "Drip Pan at the End of the Rainbow" are some of the names he uses.
This is the second episode in a row that features a fleet of vehicles on the set. I wonder if they were filmed in succession for practicality.
Wendell Wilkie was the 1940 Republican nominee for President. Kim finds one of his old campaign buttons that belongs to Harry, in the sofa.
Milton Berle makes his first appearance on HERE'S LUCY as the shifty salesman, but I prefer his Season 6 appearance. IMO, Uncle Miltie always comes off better working with Lucy when he plays himself.
Harry masquerades as a proper English chap and Lucy is a flashy Texas tycoon but the funniest part is the way Harry refers to the car: "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "Purple People Eater", "Sick-a-Delic", "Drip Pan at the End of the Rainbow" are some of the names he uses.
This is the second episode in a row that features a fleet of vehicles on the set. I wonder if they were filmed in succession for practicality.
Wendell Wilkie was the 1940 Republican nominee for President. Kim finds one of his old campaign buttons that belongs to Harry, in the sofa.