Add Image S11, Ep5. Highlights of this "family show" include: The wife of a busy company man takes drastic action in order to get his attention; a loser in life relates 26 years of woe to a total stranger; a favorite uncle gets an airport farewell; a steelworker gets ideas from the local newspaper on how to "accidentally" do in his wife; Dick and the dancers perform "Once in Love with Amy"; and Carol and Vicki perform "They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore".
Add Image S11, Ep6. Add Image S11, Ep7. Highlights of this "family show" include: "The Family" gets into a tiff over a word game; Dick performs a medley of love songs, and appears as a TV announcer who is forced to fill in for the entire late movie; and Carol and Vicki sing "At the Ballet".
Add Image S11, Ep8. Highlights of this "family show" include: a salute to comic strips and fairy tales; and a spoof of "The Enchanted Cottage". Add Image S11, Ep9. Highlights of this show with guest Ben Vereen include another series of TV commercial parodies, including that for Rolaids. Add Image S11, Ep Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"; a follow-up to a series of sketches about a construction worker seeking to do in his wife; and more kitchen commercials.
Tudball nudges Mrs. Wiggins to clean up her desk before a prospective client arrives; an office girl introduces her two best friends to one another during a lunch; a series of skits about doctors advertising on TV; Carol and Dick pantomime a candlelight dinner where they can't open the wine bottle; and a salute to Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Highlights include: Eunice and Mickey try to coax Mama out of her house and into a retirement home in "The Family"; and guest Rock Hudson as a smooth operator attempting to pick up a sexpot in a bar.
Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins enjoy a champagne-laden Christmas Eve. Highlights include: guests Ken Berry and Natalie Cole appearing in vignettes about television's influence on viewers; Natalie sings "Our Love"; a pantomimed tiff between a married couple; and a salute to the "mean and evil ladies" of popular songs.
Mel solos "That's All". Sketches include a scary evening at home with "Carol and Sis", and Lawford wooing his mail order bride Carol on a Amazonian plantation. Highlights include: Carol as a housewife driven mad by TV commercials; Carol and Harvey carry on as the year-old couple; Harvey plays an elegant bachelor in a musical comedy; a satire of a Rock 'n Roll band named the Banana Wristwatch.
Add Image S2, Ep1. Jim and Carol sketch the clumsy date of a couple too proud to wear their glasses. Then they team up for a musical-comedy graduation ceremony. Harvey Korman spoofs political candidates. Vicki is back for the weekly "Carol and Sis" sketch. Add Image S2, Ep2. Miss Channing sings and plays a gold digger out to nab wealthy old Harvey Korman while nurse Burnett looks on. Martin Landau plays a presidential nominee and his wife checking out Southern governor Korman and mate Carol Burnett for the vice presidential spot on the ticket.
The whole cast appears in an astrology sketch on the sign of Taurus with Carol as movie-land's favorite authority. Add Image S2, Ep3. Highlights include: Five-year-olds discussing their parents and the world in general; Peyton Place spoof; Trini Lopez in production number of "Mountain Dew"; Lopez kids Western musicals and joins Carol in a fast-paced "Sunny Side of the Street".
Add Image S2, Ep4. In another sketch, a housewife chats with a neighbor about husbands and politics. In the" "Carol and Sis" spot, Carol goes all out to downgrade her house when husband Roger Korman tries to sell it to a couple of potential buyers. In another sketch, a colonial couple watches television in the year Their selections include a late-night talk show and a newscast offering gossip of the colonies. Bobbie Gentry solos "Sweet Peony", and Add Image S2, Ep5.
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Watch options. Storyline Edit. She sings sensationally, dances divinely, cavorts hilariously, and now she has her own comedy-variety hour. It couldn't have happened to a funnier girl. In color. Did you know Edit. Trivia Carol Burnett 's trademark tugging of her ear was a message to her grandmother. Burnett's grandmother died during the run of the series but Burnett continued to tug her ear in every episode as a tribute to her. Crazy credits In the closing credits, the charwoman an animated caricature of Carol Burnett is seen in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen mopping the floor.
As the credits roll she suddenly turns and notices them and for the rest of the sequence she leans on her mop and watches them move from bottom to top except for a brief pause to scratch her behind.
Alternate versions episodes were re-packaged in a half-hour format with the comedy sketches ONLY and sold to local stations in syndication as "Carol Burnett and Friends. User reviews 38 Review. Top review. The best show in TV history, bar none. The Carol Burnett Show, a.
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