In this episode, there was too much yeast. In our first Chicks Makin’ Bakon, we completely forgot the yeast! Clearly, too much or too little is an issue.
Ball shows off her talent for physical comedy in this wacky dance number.
Lucy gets a job in a commercial for the drug Vitameatavegamin—but has a little trouble with the script. This scene has become a comedy classic and the episode, which aired in 1952, ranked at No. 2 on TV Guide‘s “Top 100 TV Episodes of All Time.”
Lucy and her best friend Ethel Mertz get a job wrapping candy on an assembly line—to disastrous and hilarious results. “I think we’re fighting a losing game!” Lucy cries, stuffing unwrapped chocolates in her mouth and hat to hide them from the boss.
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