The Carol Burnett Show

  • : 1967
  • : 281
  • : 12
  • CBS
  • Comedy Family

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3x1
with Jim Nabors
Episode overview
22, 1969
Jim Nabors, a Burnett good luck charm, helps Carol kick off the new season. Jim plays a bachelor dating neighbor Carol whose apartment is fortified with burglar alarms. Nabors also sings .. show full overview
3x2
with Nancy Wilson, Bernadette Peters, and The Burgundy Street Singers
Episode overview
29, 1969
"They Don't Make Them Like That Anymore" spoofs 1930s films; musical performances by guests Nancy Wilson ("Can't Take My Eyes Off You"), Bernadette Peters ("Poor Butterfly") and the .. show full overview
3x3
with Steve Lawrence, Edward Villella
Episode overview
06, 1969
Ballet dancer Edward Villella performs to music from the opera "Prince Igor," after which Charwoman Carol comes on for a dream dance with her hero. Steve and Carol take off on a medley .. show full overview
3x4
with Scoey Mitchell, Bobbie Gentry
Episode overview
13, 1969
Comedy sketches concern the first Negro president, royalty, old folks and a "sample" family. The show was originally scheduled for October 13, 1969 but was preempted, and aired on October 19, 1969.
3x5
with Ken Berry, Tim Conway, Kay Medford
Episode overview
20, 1969
In a vaudeville segment, Tim Conway plays a bumbling acrobat. Carol is a dance hall Mom to daughter Vicki Lawrence in a tearful melodrama. Ken Berry dances to "Down By the Winegar .. show full overview
3x6
with Gwen Verdon, Pat Boone
Episode overview
03, 1969
Miss Verdon's feature number is a production of "Hurry On Down". Pat Boone duets "Real True Lovin' " with Carol and then joins Gwen and the entire company in a spoof on TV commercials.
3x7
with Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin
Episode overview
10, 1969
A salute to Paramount Pictures, with Bing recalling his days in "Road" movies, Carol as Marlene Dietrich, Dan Rowan and Carol reprising the sleeping bag scene from "For Whom the Bell .. show full overview
3x8
with Andy Griffith, Merv Griffin
Episode overview
17, 1969
Andy Griffith joins Carol in a musical hillbilly version of "Cinderella", handling the narration and appearing as Mr. Prince, and Harvey Korman is the Fairy Godfather. In other spots, .. show full overview
3x9
with Lucille Ball, George Carlin
Episode overview
24, 1969
Entire cast spoofs a modern folk-pop-rock-soul concert; Carol and Lucille portray airline stewardesses competing for the good-service bonus; Miss Burnett sings "Just Talkin'".
3x10
with Martha Raye and Tim Conway
Episode overview
08, 1969
A salute to 20th Century Fox, highlighted by musical spoofs of Shirley Temple movies and such films as "Fantastic Voyage" and "Doctor Doolittle". Miss Raye solos "Is That All There Is?"
3x11
with Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
Episode overview
15, 1969
The accent is on the holiday season when Carol Burnett's old friends Garry Moore and Durward Kirby drop in for their annual visit. Carol and Harvey play the old folks as they reminisce .. show full overview
3x12
With Donald O'Connor, Nancy Wilson
Episode overview
29, 1969
The entire company joins in for a salute to MGM; O'Connor sings and dances to "Without a Song"; Miss Wilson solos "The Girl's a Woman Now"; Carol portrays a housewife haunted by characters from TV commercials.
3x13
with Kaye Stevens, Audrey Meadows
Episode overview
05, 1970
Miss Stevens solos "Eli's Coming" and joins Carol for "Games People Play"; a daytime serial spoof; cast regulars satirize television weddings.
3x14
with Nanette Fabray, Nancy Wilson
Episode overview
12, 1970
Nancy Wilson solos "Spinning Wheel"; Carol and guests explore the generation gap in song and dance; Miss Burnett stars in the show's recurring daytime soap opera spoof.
3x15
with Flip Wilson, Vikki Carr
Episode overview
19, 1970
Carol and Harvey Korman portray two wallflowers who discover each other in a TV commerical satire. Later, the cast does a spoof of "Mission: Impossible". Miss Carr solos "Go". Vicki .. show full overview
3x16
with Soupy Sales, Mel Tormé, and Ronald Reagan
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26, 1970
Gov. Reagan helps Carol field questions from the studio audience; Miss Burnett and guests salute Warner Bros. Studios; Torme sings "Hurry On Down" and joins Carol for "Within You"; Sales .. show full overview
3x17
with Barbara Feldon, Joan Rivers
Episode overview
02, 1970
Miss Burnett and guests spoof beauty contests and portray success-seeking sisters in New York; Miss Feldon sings and dances "If You've Got the Money" and "Yakety Sax"; Miss Rivers .. show full overview
3x18
with Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway, Kay Medford
Episode overview
09, 1970
The entire cast take part in a vaudeville spoof; Miss Burnett and Berry play a mismatched couple and perform a love-song medley.
3x19
Family Show
Episode overview
16, 1970
Non-guest edition spotlights show regulars in comedy and song. Miss Burnett and Harvey Korman play shy school teachers reviewing the material for a sex-education class; Carol teaches Lyle Waggoner to sing.
3x20
with Pat Carroll, Jack Jones
Episode overview
23, 1970
Pat and Carol portray TV commercial actresses and housewives who flirt with their golf instructor (Lyle Waggoner); Jones sings "I Love You More Today Than I Did Yesterday" and "God Bless .. show full overview
3x21
with Tim Conway, Jane Connell
Episode overview
02, 1970
Cast salute to Universal Studios; Miss Connell appears in a "Thoroughly Modern Millie" number and sings "Pollution"; Vicki Lawrence offers "Leaving on a Jet Plane"; Conway and Harvey .. show full overview
3x22
with Nanette Fabray, Trini Lopez
Episode overview
09, 1970
Lopez sings "Lemon Tree" with Carol and solos "Yesterday I Heard the Rain"; Miss Fabray performs "Good Old Sounds" and dances the soft shoe with Carol and Trini. She also plays a secret .. show full overview
3x23
with Ronnie Schell, Nancy Wilson
Episode overview
16, 1970
Miss Wilson solos and joins Carol and the dancers in production numbers; Schell portrays a nightclub comic with a wife who's out of laughs; Miss Burnett recites "Being Alone", a poem by .. show full overview
3x24
with Martha Raye, Mel Torme
Episode overview
23, 1970
A special salute to Walt Disney Studios. A spoof of "Fantasia"; Torme and Lyle Waggoner join the dancers for "Dance of the Hours"; medley of Disney songs; Miss Raye sings "He Gives Me .. show full overview
3x25
with Tim Conway, Peggy Lee
Episode overview
30, 1970
Skits feature Conway as a misfit bachelor on a vacation cruise, and as an imbibing office worker asking for a raise; Miss Lee solos "Love Story" and joins Carol for "Doodling Song".
3x26
with Nanette Fabray, Michele Lee
Episode overview
13, 1970
A movie censor sketch; TV commercial spoofs; and another episode of "As the Stomach Turns". Fabray performs "One Little Brick at a Time". Lee performs "What about Today?" A musical .. show full overview
3x27
Family Show
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04, 1970
A husband-wife team struggle over their income tax forms. In a takeoff on home interior magazines, Carol and Harvey Korman lead photographer Waggoner around their immaculate house. A .. show full overview

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