The Carol Burnett Show

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

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6x1
with Jim Nabors
Episode overview
15, 1972
The sixth season begins with Jim Nabors, as in past seasons, being Carol's first guest. Carol and Harvey introduce two new characters, Fred and Marge -- "just plain folks" -- who sit in .. show full overview
6x2
with Carol Channing, Marty Feldman
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20, 1972
Feldman plays a slightly mad plastic surgeon whose patients include Harvey Korman and the two Carols. Carol and guests spoof TV commercials. In a "Carol and Sis" segment, a "girly" .. show full overview
6x3
with Andy Griffith, Helen Reddy
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27, 1972
Griffith plays a warden who welcomes a nervous wife coming to visit her imprisoned husband; Miss Reddy teaches Carol to sing "Australian"; the cast spoofs the movie "Rebecky"; Griffith .. show full overview
6x4
with Steve Lawrence, Paul Sand
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04, 1972
A man (Paul) listens to a record on how to win friends; a sketch about a friendly news team; Steve sings "In the Wee Small Hours"; in "Carol and Sis", Carol thinks Chrissy is going away .. show full overview
6x5
with Eydie Gorme, Jack Gilford
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11, 1972
A henpecked man buys a hat; an installment of "Terminal Hospital" where the head nurse has her hands full with a singer who lost her voice; in "Carol and Sis", Carol assumes Chrissy has .. show full overview
6x6
with Joel Grey, Cass Elliott
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18, 1972
A political candidate's wife speaks for him while he's afflicted with laryngitis on the campaign trail; in "Mary McClusky", a woman mistakes a total stranger for an old high-school chum; .. show full overview
6x7
with Tim Conway, Pearl Bailey
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25, 1972
Nora Desmond is offered a bug spray TV commercial in a sequel to last season's "Sunset Boulevard" parody; guest Tim Conway as rabbit attorney F. Lee Bunny is asked to defend a woman .. show full overview
6x8
with Peggy Lee, Jerry Stiller, and Anne Meara
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01, 1972
Carol presents a new character, a do-gooder named Mary Worthless; Peggy Lee sings "A Song for You"; Stiller & Meara play Mr. and Mrs. Chou En-lai; Carol and Peggy duet on "Girl Talk"; a .. show full overview
6x9
with Steve Lawrence, Lily Tomlin
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08, 1972
Guests Steve Lawrence and Lily Tomlin take part in an opening musical number, "We're All in the Same Band"; Lily does a monologue as a woman abandoned by her boyfriend, and and portrays .. show full overview
6x10
with Ruth Buzzi, John Davidson
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15, 1972
A musical comedy salute to the great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movies, including "Lust for Life", "National Velvet" and "Camille". In another skit, two women are members of the studio audience .. show full overview
6x11
with Ray Charles, Vincent Price
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22, 1972
A salute to horror movies, with Harvey Korman as Frankenstein's monster and Lyle Waggoner as Count Dracula. In "Carol and Sis", Carol thinks Chrissy is pregnant; in "George and Zelda", .. show full overview
6x12
with Carl Reiner, Melba Moore
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29, 1972
Carol and cast do another installment of "Terminal Hospital", spoof non-violent TV in "The Plot To Hurt Hitler", and take part in musical production "The Rip-Off". Miss Moore sings "You've Got a Friend".
6x13
with Anthony Newley, Bernadette Peters
Episode overview
16, 1972
In "The Englishman" skit, we see how a man's accent affects women. In another skit, Carol is the mother of an invisible man. The musical saga of "Little Miss Showbiz" has a child star of .. show full overview
6x14
with Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway
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23, 1972
Steve Lawrence and Tim Conway do a spoof of "Columbo." Also, Steve plays a TV talk show host and Tim is a chicken-hearted paratrooper. Lawrence performs "The Good Life". The cast does a medley of bell songs.
6x15
with Jack Cassidy, Tim Conway
Episode overview
06, 1973
In skits, Conway is a new angel in Heaven whose roomie, Harvey Korman, can't stand him because he can't do anything right; Carol and Korman go to an adoption agency where one of the four .. show full overview
6x16
with Ruth Buzzi, Jack Gilford
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20, 1973
Ruth Buzzi in a Las Vegas sketch plays the slot machines before turning into a sexy Vegas lounge entertainer. Jack Gilford is seen as the nervous father of bride Carol Burnett, .. show full overview
6x17
with Tim Conway, Kaye Ballard
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27, 1973
Kay Ballard and Tim Conway appear for a salute to the old Palace Theater and a preview of Miss Ballard's forthcoming Broadway musical, "Molly's World". As Molly Goldberg, Kay sings the .. show full overview
6x18
Family Show
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03, 1973
In a spoof of the 1940 film "Waterloo Bridge", Carol plays the showgirl who meets her upper class hero during a London air raid. In the "Carol and Sis" sketch, Carol's high school flame .. show full overview
6x19
with Petula Clark, Jack Byner
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10, 1973
The cast spoofs TV commercials featuring such subjects as hamburgers, stewardesses and detergents. A women's lib sketch and a kidnapping sketch. Guest John Byner plays a movie studio's .. show full overview
6x20
with Tim Conway, Valerie Harper
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17, 1973
Skits include: a blind date sketch with Korman and Harper as swingers and Burnett and Conway as wallflowers; Conway as the world's oldest fireman; and another installment of "As the .. show full overview
6x21
with Eydie Gorme, Ken Berry
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24, 1973
A salute to RKO Studios includes spoofs of "Pride of the Yankees", "Notorious", "The Outlaw" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". Ken delivers a dancing tribute to his hero, Fred Astaire. .. show full overview
6x22
with David Hartman, Paula Kelly
Episode overview
10, 1973
Skits in this show include: "This Is Your Lifetime" (a spoof of "This Is Your Life"); George is sick in "George and Zelda"; a political production number; and Carol ironically sings "By .. show full overview
6x23
with Peggy Lee, William Conrad
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17, 1973
Spoofs of TV shows such as "The Golddiggers", "Maude", "Sonny and Cher", and "Password". In "Carol and Sis", Roger gets mugged; Peggy Lee solos "When I Found You" and duets "It's a Good .. show full overview
6x24
Family Show
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24, 1973
A spoof of "Random Harvest" ("Rancid Harvest"). Carol and Harvey then become dolls put to bed by Vicki Lawrence, only to be joined by a soldier doll. Carol and the show's musicians offer .. show full overview

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