Lucy completists, rejoice! Beginning Sunday, February 15, 2026, Catchy Comedy introduces a new 4.5 hour-long weekly programming block dedicated to all things Lucille Ball.
“Catchy Loves Lucy,” which will air weekly on Sunday nights from 7pm-11:30pm EST, will feature selections from all five of Ball’s series — alongside new interviews with daughter Lucie Arnaz, who will give viewers behind-the-scenes insights into her comedy pioneer parents, as well as peeks at Arnaz’s exclusive home movie footage of the Arnaz family.
In addition to classic episodes of I Love Lucy, the programming block will include The Lucy and Desi Comedy Hour, a series of one-hour comedy specials the couple produced between 1957 and 1960; Lucy’s second major sitcom, The Lucy Show, which aired from 1962 to 1968; Here’s Lucy, Ball’s third sitcom, which aired from 1968 to 1974, and co-starred her actual children, Lucie and Desi Arnaz Jr; and Life with Lucy, her final sitcom, which aired in 1986, just three years before her 1989 death, at the age of 77.
Fans can also expect airings of TV specials and movies including Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie (1993); Lucy Calls the President (1977), Lucy Gets Lucky (1978), Three for Two (1978) and Lucy Moves to NBC (1980).
“Catch Loves Lucy” will air on Sundays beginning February 15 (7-11:30pm ET / 4-9:30pm PT). Find the full schedules of the first two weeks below.
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Sunday, February 15
Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie
I Love Lucy, “Pioneer Women”
Here’s Lucy, “Mod, Mod Lucy” (Pilot)
I Love Lucy, “Lucy Gets into Pictures”
Sunday, February 22
Here’s Lucy, “Lucy in the Jungle”
I Love Lucy, “Ricardos Visit Cuba”
Life with Lucy, “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another”
Here’s Lucy, “Lucy Is N.G. as an R.N.”
The Lucy Show, “Lucy is a Soda Jerk”
Here’s Lucy, “Lucy and the Used Car Dealer”
I Love Lucy, “Lucy and Superman”