The Carol Burnett Show

Season 11

TV-G
Legendary long-running television variety show featuring skits and songs by Carol Burnett, her comedy troupe, and their celebrity guests.

24 Episodes

  • Episode 256
    E1
    Episode 256Highlights of this 11th-season premiere include: guest Jim Nabors sings "After the Lovin'," and he and Carol play a married country music singing duo announcing their impending divorce; new regular Dick Van Dyke plays Ed's old Army buddy in "The Family"; Dick and Tim do a pantomime as two bumbling workmen installing a plate-glass window in a boutique; and for the finale, a spoof of TV all-star specials.
  • Episode 257
    E2
    Episode 257Highlights include: Tim as beer-swilling private eye "Danny Draft", who has trouble believing a woman's claim that someone is out to murder her; guest Steve Lawrence sings "Every Time I Sing a Love Song", duets with Dick on "I Could Never Really Sing", and participates in skits about star holdouts on TV series; and a "Late, Late Movie" presentation of "Fran Sancisco" (a spoof of the 1936 film "San Francisco").
  • Episode 258
    E3
    Episode 258Family Show
  • Episode 259
    E4
    Episode 259Highlights include: Mama drops in on a newly-divorced Eunice in "The Family"; Mr. Tudball offers to pay for the funeral of Mrs. Wiggins' deceased canary and then regrets it; a pow-wow between Indians and cavalry ends up anything but peaceful; and guest Nancy Dussault sings "And I Love You So", and joins Carol in a finale of tunes popularized by Ethel Merman and Mary Martin.
  • Episode 260 (#1107)
    E5
    Episode 260 (#1107)A "Peeping Tom" Sketch with Carol, Dick and Tim has a silent movie brilliance. Rhona Barrett (Vicki) skewers contemporary Hollywood. Acrobat couples with cheating hearts plan their exit strategies on the trapeze.
  • Episode 261 (#1106)
    E6
    Episode 261 (#1106)Highlights of this show with guest Ken Berry include: "Stolen Serenade"; Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins spend a Saturday repainting the office; and a has-been pianist tries to damage his hands in an attempt to collect on an insurance policy.
  • Episode 262
    E7
    Episode 262Highlights 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".
  • Episode 263 (#1102)
    E8
    Episode 263 (#1102)A New Leash on Life; It All Depends on You; The Malpractice Policy; The Late Late Late Show: The Enchanted Hovel; The Funnies: It Was Me
  • Episode 264
    E9
    Episode 264with Ben Vereen
  • Episode 265
    E10
    Episode 265Highlights of this "family show" include: a salute to MGM, with spoofs of such films as "Boys Town", "Gigi", "Singin' in the Rain" and "Dr. 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.
  • Episode 266
    E11
    Episode 266Highlights include: guest Bernadette Peters sings "You Never Done It Like That"; Mr. 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.
  • Episode 267
    E12
    Episode 267with Rock Hudson
  • Episode 268
    E13
    Episode 268Highlights include: guest Helen Reddy sings "Blue"; Carol and Helen sing "It's Not Easy"; guest Ken Berry performs "Song and Dance Man" with the dancers; a water department inspector ends up turning a married couple against each other; and Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins enjoy a champagne-laden Christmas Eve.
  • Episode 269
    E14
    Episode 269Highlights of this New Year's edition with guest Steve Lawrence include: a World War II spy caper; a robber has trouble communicating his demands to a Romanian-speaking storekeeper; Steve sings "We're All Alone", Carol performs "You Light Up My Life", and Carol, Steve and Vicki perform a medley of hit songs from the past 11 years.
  • Episode 270 (#1115)
    E15
    Episode 270 (#1115)Highlights include: Eunice's brother Phillip (guest Roddy McDowall) stays over with "The Family" while in town; a silent sketch involving a championship pool game from 1908 between two players (Tim and guest Ken Berry); and "High Hat", a spoof of 1930's Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musicals.
  • Episode 271
    E16
    Episode 271Highlights include: Carol and Tim miming changes in characters as they are developed by an author; a vice-president of sales demonstrates a new safety lid for medicine bottles; guest Eydie Gormé sings "Come In from the Rain"; and for the close, a salute to the Big Band era.
  • Episode 272
    E17
    Episode 272Highlights include: musical performances from guests Steve Lawrence ("By Myself") and The Captain & Tennille ("Gentle Stranger"); a reunion between a long-separated brother and sister; spoofs of current TV commercials; and a voiceover-based sketch about the real thoughts about a boss and his secretary during an after-hours session.
  • Episode 273
    E18
    Episode 273Highlights 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.
  • Episode 274
    E19
    Episode 274Highlights of this show with guest Ken Berry include: a salute to Warner Bros., with parodies of such films as "Mr. Skeffington" and "Yankee Doodle Dandy"; a woman can't get an immigrant store clerk to understand she needs an antidote for a poison; Indians trap two Revolutionary War soldiers in a log cabin; Carol sings "The Shortest Love Song", and duets with Ken on "The Singles Bar".
  • Episode 275
    E20
    Episode 275Highlights of this program include: a couple, thinking the plane they're in is in danger of crashing, own up to marital infidelities; a Broadway star fears she will be recognized in a greasy spoon; guest Steve Lawrence sings "Isn't She Lovely"; and Mr. Tudball takes a call from Mrs. Wiggins' car repairman, thinking it's her doctor.
  • Episode 276 (#1121)
    E21
    Episode 276 (#1121)As the Stomach Turns: Close Encounters; Comedy Act for Dogs; Bird Lady: The Escape; The Family: Ellen's Anniversary; The Late, Late Movie: Beach Blanket Boo-Boo
  • Episode 277
    E22
    Episode 277with James Garner, George Carlin and Ken Berry
  • Episode 278
    E23
    Episode 278Highlights of this penultimate show of the series include: a pantomime about a doughboy saying goodbye to his sweetheart; musical performances from guests Steve Lawrence ("Weekend in New England", "Here's That Rainy Day") and Bernadette Peters ("Jump Shout Boogie"; and for the close, a salute to composer Cole Porter.
  • Episode 279
    E24
    Episode 279Highlights of this final show of the series include: clips from prior shows; a question-and-answer session involving the cast; new sketches where Mr. Tudball is moving his office but does not give Mrs. Wiggins the new address, and in "The Family" Eunice and Mama see a psychiatrist; a surprise cameo by Jimmy Stewart; and the Charwoman closes up shop for the last time.
  • Carol BurnettVarious Characters
  • Vicki LawrenceVarious Characters
  • Tim ConwaySelf
  • Harvey KormanVarious Characters

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