After Harry buys a pet shop in the hopes of flipping it for quick money he must find someone to run the place as his staff quits all around him. Lucy and Kim fill-in for the weekend.
Andy Griffith plays a charity worker who befriends Lucy. Kim decides to check out Andy by pretending to be a member of the wayward youth that Andy is trying to help. Lots of gospel singing in this story.
Lucy is in need of money and Harry is cutting costs. To earn some extra $$ Lucy attempts to keep an author sober, but discovers he has booze hidden everywhere.
Harry once again believes he can get rich by finding gold. He finds the perfect location and buys some land from a very suspecting owner. Lucy & Harry search for gold together. Lucy once again encounters a bear while in the county side.
Harry has Lucy banished from her own home after he rents it to a movie production company. When all seems clear, Lucy returns to find Chuck Connors in her bed. A scared Lucy knocks out the big star.
Lucy must care for Uncle Harry, Kim, and Mary Jane at the same time in her home. Mary Jane has 2 broken hands; Kim a cold; Harry a bad knee; and Harry the cat is having kittens.
A small Montana town contacts Lucy, whose great grandmother Flora Belle Orcutt was a sheriff, to be honored during the town's week-long centennial. Lucy enjoys the power and prestige of being sheriff until a real bank robbery happens during a re-enactment.
When Mary, a middle aged waitress, is fired solely based on her age, Lucy and Kim scheme to prove that age and experience are an asset to the restaurant manager who is having a mid life crisis.
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By what name was Here's Lucy (1968) officially released in India in English?