The Carol Burnett Show

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

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5x1
with Jim Nabors
Episode overview
15, 1971
Jim Nabors, as he has for the past five years, joins Carol on her opening show. They do a song and dance salute to his home town of Sylacauga, Alabama. Nabors also sings "Help Me Make It .. show full overview
5x2
with Tim Conway, The Carpenters
Episode overview
22, 1971
Carol and the cast spoof the early days of radio. Conway plays an old surgeon who falls asleep during operations. Carol and the Carpenters sing a Burt Bacharach medley.
5x3
with Steve Lawrence, Carol Channing
Episode overview
06, 1971
Parodies of "The African Queen" and "Sorry, Wrong Number"; a salute to silent movie comedians; and the two Carols duet on a medley of "Button Up Your Overcoat", "Ain't Misbehavin'", and .. show full overview
5x4
with Ken Berry, Cass Elliot
Episode overview
13, 1971
Spoofs of TV commercials, including Carol as Mother Nature and Cass as a child using toothpaste; Carol impersonates Sonia Henie in a parody of the late skater/actress' movie musicals; .. show full overview
5x5
with Peggy Lee, Dom DeLuise
Episode overview
20, 1971
Carol and Peggy, as two New Orleans ladies of the night, sing "Hard-Hearted Hannah" and "Louisville Lou". DeLuise plays the sadistic host of the ultimate game show. Miss Lee solos "I Feel the Earth Move".
5x6
with Tim Conway, Diahann Carroll
Episode overview
27, 1971
Diahann and Carol play two girls at a singles dance; Conway and Miss Burnett portray department store browsers who discover water beds; a spoof of the film "Summertime"; Diahann solos "A .. show full overview
5x7
with Bing Crosby, Paul Lynde
Episode overview
03, 1971
The main sketch is an old-fashioned melodrama spoof, in which Crosby plays Carol's booze-soaked father, with Lynde and Harvey Korman portraying twin mustache-twirling bankers. In "As the .. show full overview
5x8
with Cass Elliot, Bernadette Peters
Episode overview
10, 1971
In a spoof on soap operas, Cass plays a high-fashion model and Bernadette a tap-dancing nun. Cass performs "The Look of Love". Miss Peters sings "Cherish" and "It Had to Be You". This episode is noted as Show #503 in the Lost Episodes DVD set.
5x9
with Nanette Fabray, Mel Tormé
Episode overview
17, 1971
In a spoof of the Busby Berkeley movie "42nd Street", Carol plays an unknown chorus girl who gets her big chance on Broadway. Nanette and Carol play very expectant mothers at a laundry. Torme sings "We've Only Just Begun".
5x10
with Eydie Gorme, Shecky Green
Episode overview
24, 1971
Spoof of TV detective shows: "Ironstreet and Wife". Burnett and Korman as hammy actors Funt and Mundane. Gorme sings "How About Me?" Burnett and Gorme duet a Rodgers and Hart medley.
5x11
with Tim Conway, Cass Elliot
Episode overview
01, 1971
Racy novel sketch. Conway as a doddering dentist. Elliot sings "Cherries Jubilee". Lawrence performs "Moonglow". Burnett and Elliot duet a medley of children's songs.
5x12
with Andy Griffith, Barbara McNair
Episode overview
08, 1971
Andy plays a football coach who uses wife Carol for living room scrimmages. The "Carol and Sis" skit flashes back to the first time Carol went to Roger's (Harvey Korman) apartment. .. show full overview
5x13
with Ken Berry, Dionne Warwick
Episode overview
15, 1971
In a western spoof, Carol and Ken play entertainers who alternately hit the heights and depths in Hollywood. Dionne sings "Always Something There to Remind Me" and "One Less Bell to .. show full overview
5x14
with Steve Lawrence, Dick Martin
Episode overview
29, 1971
In a salute to Hollywood's Academy Awards, parodies of "Tea and Sympathy", "Some Like It Hot" and "Sunset Boulevard". Other sketches include Steve as a Presidential adviser, and a salute .. show full overview
5x15
with Paul Lynde, Peggy Lee
Episode overview
05, 1972
In a movie spoof of "The Seventh Veil", Harvey Korman plays a cruel man who drives his piano protege (Carol) to success. A snobbish husband and wife argue. Peggy sings "I Can Sing a .. show full overview
5x16
with Ken Berry, Nanette Fabray, The Carpenters
Episode overview
19, 1972
Carol and Berry play Dotty and Dick, "America's Darlings", whose singing and ballet careers are backed by patron Nanette and Broadway producer Harvey Korman. Carol and the Carpenters .. show full overview
5x17
with Tim Conway, Ray Charles
Episode overview
26, 1972
Sketches include a country singer facing death row; Tim and Harvey as clumsy billboard hangers; Carol as an awkward teenager. Ray performs "Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma", and .. show full overview
5x18
with Eydie Gorme, Vincent Price
Episode overview
09, 1972
In the "House of Terror" skit, Price lures his new Cockney bride (Carol) into his lab. Price does a 17th century reading, "Desiderata". Eydie sings "The Way of Love". Eydie and Carol .. show full overview
5x19
with Steve Lawrence, Kaye Ballard
Episode overview
16, 1972
The whole cast hams it up in Italian war movie spoof "Operation Minestrone". Musical numbers include Miss Ballard soloing to "Cabaret" and "Don't Tell Mama"; Steve Lawrence sings "Ain't .. show full overview
5x20
with Burt Reynolds, Nanette Fabray
Episode overview
23, 1972
Carol and company spoof TV commercials and do the parody "The Lavender Pimpernel". In another skit, "George and Zelda" go camping, and the henpecked George imagines himself at the .. show full overview
5x21
with Tim Conway, Eydie Gorme
Episode overview
01, 1972
The feature skit finds Tim playing James Blond, who tangles with Passion Plenty (Carol) and Dr. Nose (Harvey Korman). In other sketches, two cops in drag (Harvey and guest Tim Conway) .. show full overview
5x22
with Jack Klugman, Tony Randall
Episode overview
08, 1972
A spoof of "Lady in the Dark", with Randall playing Carol's playboy boss and Klugman the billionaire. Then in a spoof of "This Is Your Life", Carol portrays drama coach Stella Toddler .. show full overview
5x23
with Paul Lynde, Karen Black
Episode overview
22, 1972
In skits, Paul plays a con man home builder and an interior decorator. Miss Black makes her TV singing debut with "Flowers in the Morning" and with Carol and Vicki Lawrence, are girls .. show full overview
5x24
Family Show
Episode overview
29, 1972
In the movie musical spoof of "The Doily Sisters" Carol and Vicki play singing waitresses who make it to the big time on Broadway; Carol sings "Happiness Belongs to My Friends" and "I've .. show full overview

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