The Carol Burnett Show

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

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4x1
with Jim Nabors
Episode overview
14, 1970
Nabors sings "Mama, a Rainbow" and joins Carol for a medley; Miss Burnett portrays the charwoman and "The Nudge", who does nothing to discourage her husband's suicide dive.
4x2
with Cass Elliott, Pat Paulsen
Episode overview
21, 1970
Mama Cass sings "Glory of Love" and joins Carol for a "smile" medley; Paulsen tells how to become a sensuous female; Harvey Korman and Vicki Lawrence team with Miss Burnett for a .. show full overview
4x3
with Nanette Fabray, Steve Lawrence
Episode overview
28, 1970
A salute to Columbia Pictures, featuring the famous "Golda" (spoof of "Gilda") and also parodies of such films as "From Here to Eternity" and "Middle of the Night"; musical performances .. show full overview
4x4
with Eydie Gorme, Joan Rivers
Episode overview
05, 1970
Carol is joined by guests Eydie Gorme and Joan Rivers in a skit about a popular girls singing trio; Joan gives her opinion on women's lib; an interview with Mrs. King Kong; Gorme sings .. show full overview
4x5
with Nanette Fabray, Ken Berry
Episode overview
12, 1970
Ken dances to "Mr. Bojangles", then portrays a Civil War hero with two sweethearts, Carol and Nanette; Miss Burnett solos "Nice People"; the entire cast spoofs aviation movies.
4x6
with Lucille Ball, Mel Tormé
Episode overview
19, 1970
Ball and Burnett portray stage mothers pushing their precocious offspring in an audition, and star in a spoof of "Some Like It Hot"; Torme solos "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?".
4x7
with Donald O'Connor, Bernadette Peters
Episode overview
26, 1970
A spoof of 1940s "Hollywood Canteen" movies; Miss Peters offers "Come Saturday Morning"; O'Connor performs "Somethin's Coming Over Me".
4x8
with Ricardo Montalbán, Cass Elliot
Episode overview
02, 1970
Montalban joins Carol in a spoof of aquacade movies and the dancers for "A Man and A Woman"; Miss Elliott sings "Good Times Are Coming" and joins Carol in a wallflower skit.
4x9
with Juliet Prowse
Episode overview
09, 1970
Highlights of this episode, which was taped earlier in the year in London, include a flamboyant star (Harvey Korman) battling the respiratory ailments of his co-star (Carol) during a .. show full overview
4x10
with Martha Raye, Ross Martin
Episode overview
16, 1970
Martin, as Carl Sandburg, recites the poet's "Love"; guests and cast regulars spoof a popular musical series.
4x11
with Dyan Cannon, Paul Lynde
Episode overview
23, 1970
Main comedy sketch spoofs soap operas; Miss Burnett (as the Charwoman) sings "Try To Remember"; entire cast salutes Thanksgiving.
4x12
with Debbie Reynolds, John Davidson
Episode overview
30, 1970
Carol and guest Debbie Reynolds play nurses in a spoof of the wartime movie "So Proudly We Hail!"; guest John Davidson performs a banjo medley which includes "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on .. show full overview
4x13
with Mel Torme, Don Rickles
Episode overview
07, 1970
The entire cast offers a salute to Rickles' "charm"; an adult version of Sesame Street; Torme sings "Into Something" and joins Carol for a medley of tunes by Jule Styne.
4x14
with Steve Lawrence, Julie Budd, and Durward Kirby
Episode overview
14, 1970
A Christmas edition of the show. The entire cast joins in a musical salute to the movie "Scrooge"; Lawrence solos "One Day" and Miss Budd sings "Where Is Love".
4x15
with Pat Carroll, Robert Goulet, Rich Little
Episode overview
28, 1970
A salute to the new year. Entire cast performs "Call Me Back" and "Auld Lang Syne"; Goulet plays the kissing bandit in a soap opera spoof "As the Stomach Turns"; Little offers his .. show full overview
4x16
with Art Carney, Pat Carroll
Episode overview
04, 1971
The show starts with a holiday salute, but the holiday is the Fourth of July. Carol plays a Fireside Girl, using blackmail to sell cookies to Harvey Korman and Pat Carroll. In another .. show full overview
4x17
with Jerry Lewis, Lesley Uggams
Episode overview
11, 1971
Lewis portrays a janitor to Carol's charwoman character; Miss Uggams sings "This Is Your Life" and "Help". Comedy spots feature Jerry and Carol as two unlikely marriage prospects and Harvey Korman as a ham actor upstaged by Carol.
4x18
with Michele Lee, Mel Torme
Episode overview
18, 1971
A spoof on the old method of discovering Hollywood stars. As Vanessa Vanilla, Carol is found dishing ice cream and becomes a star. Mel Torme plays her agent. Harvey Korman is the studio .. show full overview
4x19
with Martha Raye, Edward Villella, and Violette Verdy
Episode overview
25, 1971
"Goose Pond Ballet" spoof spotlights Villella and Miss Burnett; Martha portrays an Irish housekeeper who doesn't live up to her employment agency's description; Carol and Martha offer a medley of three songs.
4x20
with Rita Hayworth, Jim Bailey
Episode overview
01, 1971
Guest Rita Hayworth is pestered by two celebrity seekers (Carol, Vicki); Jim Bailey impersonates the likes of Phyllis Diller, Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland, and performs "Don't Rain .. show full overview
4x21
with Ken Berry, Totie Fields
Episode overview
15, 1971
Totie Fields, as the author of "The Desirable Woman" confides in a TV talk show hostess played by Carol. Guest Ken Berry plays a golfing priest and Harvey Korman is his rabbi partner. .. show full overview
4x22
with Chita Rivera, Bob Newhart
Episode overview
22, 1971
Carol and Roger fight when his accountant brings over his sexy blonde wife. Obnoxious Fireside Girl Alice Portnoy badgers the hung-over Harvey for a donation. Chita performs a production .. show full overview
4x23
with Pat Carroll, Karen Wyman, and Tim Conway
Episode overview
01, 1971
Conway accidentally gets his dog's inoculations and takes on canine characteristics; Miss Wyman solos "Close to Me"; Carol, as the charwoman, offers "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "MacArthur .. show full overview
4x24
with Mike Douglas, Bernadette Peters
Episode overview
08, 1971
Douglas solos "Theme From Love Story" and Miss Peters joins the dancers in "Tea for Two"; Mike and Carol offer a musical medley; a movie spoof titled "Most Happy Stella".
4x25
with David Frost, Eileen Farrell, Marilyn Horne
Episode overview
22, 1971
A show taped in New York at the Ed Sullivan theater. Frost plays a snobbish English car salesman hustling wealthy Americans Harvey Korman and Carol. Other skits include Harvey as a .. show full overview
4x26
with Paul Lynde, Nanette Fabray
Episode overview
29, 1971
"Old Folks" salutes the senior generation; Lynde and Miss Fabray join the cast regulars for a soap opera spoof and for takeoffs on TV commercials; Carol (as the charwoman) sings "Carol's .. show full overview

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