The Carol Burnett Show

Season 7

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

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25 Episodes

  • Jim Nabors
    E1
    Jim Naborswith Jim Nabors
  • Tim Conway, Charo
    E2
    Tim Conway, Charowith Tim Conway, Charo, Petula Clark
  • Gloria Swanson
    E3
    Gloria SwansonHighlights of this show include: the Charwoman meets Charlie Chaplin (guest Gloria Swanson); an elevator operator in Carol and Roger's new apartment building has a crush on her in another "Carol & Sis" sketch; and a mistress (Vicki) tells all to a radio call-in show about a man (Lyle) with whom she's having an affair - while his unsuspecting wife (Carol) listens to every word.
  • John Byner and Helen Reddy
    E4
    John Byner and Helen Reddywith Helen Reddy, John Byner
  • Eydie Gorme and Paul Sand
    E5
    Eydie Gorme and Paul SandHighlights of this show with guests Eydie Gormé and Paul Sand include: a salute to movie series, with parodies of Tarzan, the Dead End Kids, Dr. Kildare, the Cisco Kid and "The Wolf Man"; Paul plays a nervous newlywed in "Honeymoon Sweet"; and Eydie sings "Take One Step".
  • Ken Berry, Tim Conway, and Jack Weston
    E6
    Ken Berry, Tim Conway, and Jack WestonComputer Date; It's Not Where You Start; The Operation; Tacky Lady: The Lady is a Tramp; Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde; Elizabethan Rhythm
  • John Byner
    E7
    John BynerHighlights include: guest John Byner joins in parodies of cowboy showdowns, courtroom dramas and the TV series "Girl in My Life"; a sketch about a group encounter session; Carol performs "I've Gotta Be Me"; and a musical salute to upbeat songs from World War I to the present.
  • Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand
    E8
    Steve Lawrence and Paul SandCarol's guests are Paul Sand and Steve Lawrence. Highlights include: "Double Calamity", a parody of "Double Indemnity" with Steve in the role played in the original by Fred MacMurray and Carol in the Barbara Stanwyck role; Steve sings "I've Got You Under My Skin"; a fat woman (Carol) attempts exercises to a TV exercise show hosted by Lyle; and a salute to Irving Berlin.
  • Petula Clark and Tim Conway
    E9
    Petula Clark and Tim ConwayThe Ham Actor: Contact Lenses; Silver Spoon; Airline Security; The Old Flame; As the Stomach Turns: Marian's Problem; Salute to the '50s and '60s: Yesterday Once More / Born to Hand Jive / Peppermint Twist
  • Tim Conway and Steve Lawrence
    E10
    Tim Conway and Steve LawrenceNewspaper TV listings indicate a repeat of the 17 March 1973 show (#6.23), with guests Peggy Lee and William Conrad, was shown instead. No such show with Steve Lawrence and Tim Conway can be found in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
  • Carol & Sis; Back Alley
    E11
    Carol & Sis; Back AlleyHighlights of this "family show" include: Carol is stricken with the flu in "Carol and Sis"; fashion models act as though they're posing for everyday life; and Carol as a woman who is left by a lover who marries someone else and then returns to visit her every few years.
  • Lucette Aldous, Tim Conway, and Edward Villella
    E12
    Lucette Aldous, Tim Conway, and Edward VillellaHighlights of this edition taped in Australia (with guests Tim Conway, Edward Villella and Lucette Aldous) include: ham actress Mundane (Carol) is too drunk to go on stage, but performs anyway, wreaking havoc with her understudy (Vicki) and Funt (Harvey); Tim as the world's oldest living symphony orchestra conductor; and Carol performs "It's Today".
  • Ruth Buzzi/Richard Crenna
    E13
    Ruth Buzzi/Richard CrennaHighlights of this show with guests Ruth Buzzi and Richard Crenna include: a "Salute to Movie Bad Girls" with spoofs of such films as "Mrs. Robinson", "All About Eve" and "Born to Be Bad"; and "Adam and Eve 12".
  • Dick Martin and Anthony Newley
    E14
    Dick Martin and Anthony Newleywith Anthony Newley, Dick Martin
  • Monkey Man/The Ad Men
    E15
    Monkey Man/The Ad MenHighlights include: guest Tim Conway as a man displaying simian symptoms after being bitten by a chimp; guest Steve Lawrence performs "Maybe This Time"; Stella Toddler (Carol) is immortalized in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre; and three advertising executives (Harvey, Tim, Steve) act like lovers caught in a romantic triangle.
  • Eydie Gorme and Paul Sand
    E16
    Eydie Gorme and Paul SandHighlights of this edition with guests Eydie Gormé and Paul Sand include: a newlywed bride (Carol) wants to continue dating in "After the Wedding"; and a salute to the great ladies of the musical theatre.
  • Carl Reiner
    E17
    Carl ReinerHighlights of this program include: guest Carl Reiner as a marriage counselor who tries a form of shock therapy on a stand-up comic (Carol) to get her to refrain from using one-liners on her husband (Harvey); a sketch about a husband purchasing insurance for his accident-prone wife before her next accident; and "La Caperucita Roja", a Mexican-themed retelling of the "Little Red Riding Hood" story.
  • Tim Conway/Steve Lawrence
    E18
    Tim Conway/Steve LawrenceHighlights include: the world's oldest living dresser (guest Tim Conway) and his misadventures in attempting to help an actor (Harvey) perform a quick change between acts in a play; a bachelor (guest Steve Lawrence) puts the moves on his fiancée's sister (Carol) the night before he is to be married; Steve performs "Rainy Days and Mondays"; and a salute to George Gershwin.
  • Vincent Price, Joel Grey
    E19
    Vincent Price, Joel GreyCarol and Sis: The Boyfriend; Rhoda Dimple; The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln; The Switchboard; Spy Story; Punch and Judy Show: Comedy Tonight / Punch and Judy
  • Bernadette Peters, Tim Conway
    E20
    Bernadette Peters, Tim ConwayHighlights include: an installment of "As the Stomach Turns" with guest Bernadette Peters as Marian's possessed niece Raven and guest Tim Conway as the priest who arrives to exorcise her; Tim and Harvey as two Japanese soldiers who argue underwater; and a salute to musicals of the 1930's.
  • Tim Conway and Eydie Gorme
    E21
    Tim Conway and Eydie GormeHighlights include: a "brutal" Nazi interrogator (guest Tim Conway) tortures a POW (Lyle) with a Hitler hand puppet; guest Eydie Gormé performs "The Way We Were" and "How About Me"; a spoof of "The Thin Man" with Lyle as Nick and Vicki as Nora; and a fortune teller (Vicki) gives a customer (Carol) a reading.
  • Steve Lawrence
    E22
    Steve LawrenceHighlights of this edition with guest Steve Lawrence include: a group of PTA mothers argue as to who's the best singer at a PTA audition; Harry Houdini's daughter (Carol) has some trouble with her escape attempts; and a woman orders a hit on her boring husband, but then wants to call it off.
  • The Jackson Five and Roddy McDowell
    E23
    The Jackson Five and Roddy McDowellTalk and Duet Medley: Exactly Like You / She's Funny That Way / They Didn't Believe Me / Tea for Two / Speak Low / So in Love; Short Film: Roddy McDowall in the Makeup Chair for Planet of the Apes; The Family: The Reunion; The Carpenters; Dancing Machine; Bus Stop; Brief Encounter; Music School Medley: This Old Man / ABC
  • Francine Beers and John Byner
    E24
    Francine Beers and John BynerHighlights of this show with guests John Byner and Francine Beers include: a pushy neighbor invites herself to Carol and Roger's anniversary dinner in "Carol and Sis" (the last sketch in the series); and two scientists build female robot "Humanoids".
  • TV Commercials/Friends/Lucky Lady/The Old Folks
    E25
    TV Commercials/Friends/Lucky Lady/The Old FolksFamily Show
  • Carol BurnettVarious Characters
  • Vicki LawrenceVarious Characters
  • Lyle WaggonerVarious Characters
  • Harvey KormanVarious Characters

 

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