In "Little Ricky Gets Stage Fright," Little Ricky is scared to play his drums in front of an audience but two episodes before Little Ricky didn't even know how to play.

In "Lucy Hunts Uranium," Lucy, Ricky, Fred, Ethel and Fred McMurray are racing each other to get to the claims office to turn in uranium. Ethel and Fred are driving a Cadillac Convertable from 1925, They get rid of that car in "Lucy Lears To Drive",which was before "Lucy Hunts Uranium"

In "Ricky Needs an Agent,"  everyone claims that Ricky does not have an agent...Jerry is his agent

In "Lucy Does a TV Commercial," Jerry, who is Ricky's agent, shows up as Joe in this episode.

Richard J. Reeves playes Hank in "Be a Pal," he then appears as a neighbor, next he appears as an alectrician.

In "The Gossip," Robert Jellison appears as the Milkman. After that, when the cast travels to Hollywood he returns as the Bellboy, Bobby....maybe he has a twin.

In "Sales Resistance," Lucy explains that the handy-dandy kitchen helper costs $7.98, Later in that episode she say it costs $7.95. How much
does it cost?

In "Ethel's Home Town," Iving Bacon who playing Ethel's father was only actually, only eight years older than Vivian Vance, seventeen years younger than William Frawley.

The episode "Lucy Is Jealous of Girl Singer" appears to have been mistitled. Rosemary was clearly a "girl dancer," not  "girl singer."

In "First Stop," before Lucy gets out of the car to read the sign about pecan pralines, her coat is white. When she's running to the sign it's black, when she gets back into the car it's white again. How did that happen?

In "The Publicity Agent," when Ricky enter the Waldorf suite as "Tiger," he's wearing special platform shoes that elevated him more that six inches.

In "Lucy Goes to Alaska," One of the times that Lucy falls off the hammock, she throws the blankets and pillows back on but in the next scene the whole hammock is made up very nice with everything organized properly.

In "Ricky asks for a Raise," Lucy, Fred and Ethel make seventy-five bogus reservations under varuous names and disguises for Xavier Valdez's opening and when they learn Ricky Ricardo isn't playing there anymore they leave. When Lucy, Ethel and Fred show up for a reservation of 12 they're seated at a table set up for four.

In "Ricky has Labor Pains," Lucy is reading a LIFE Magazine where on the cover of that you can see the words written "I Love Lucy"

In "The Dancing Star," Lucy is in the dressing room getting ready when she accidentally calls Ethel "Viv."

In "The Ballet," when Lucy's girdle falls off, you can see her untie it from behind.

In "Too Many Crooks," Lucy has a little trouble with her dialog, speaking, "Ricky, have you seen your silvo-silver cigarette case?"

In the "I Love Lucy Christmas Show," when the cast is remembering old times, Fred turns on the light on the tree and within 10 seconds, they pop back off. If you pay attention to Lucy during the scene, she deliberately pulls on the tree, causing the lights to pop off. She covers up by laughing.

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