The Carol Burnett Show

Season 9

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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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24 Episodes

  • Episode 208
    E1
    Episode 208Highlights of this ninth-season premiere with guest Jim Nabors include: Eunice leaves Ed after she catches him going into a massage parlor in "The Family"; a hollow military hero does not want his latest commendation; and a Bicentennial salute to America's cities and towns.
  • Episode 209 (#901)
    E2
    Episode 209 (#901)Backstage; Medley: Yes I Can / Too Close for Comfort / Something's Gotta Give / Hey There / The Birth of the Blues / Candy Man / What Kind of Fool am I; No-Frills Airline; The Deputy; Salute to Harold Arlen Mini-Musical: Happiness is a Thing Called Joe / Two Ladies in De Shade of De Banana Tree / Get Happy / Come Rain or Come Shine / Gotta Have Me Go With You / Hooray for Love / Follow the Yellow Brick Road / The Man That Got Away / Down with Love / Moanin' in the Mornin' / When the Sun Comes Out / I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues / Stormy Weather / Over the Rainbow / Let's Fall in Love / Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
  • Episode 210
    E3
    Episode 210with Cher
  • Episode 211 (#903)
    E4
    Episode 211 (#903)Highlights include: Carol and guest Shirley MacLaine sing about the problems with fan mail, and play little-league mothers who argue with the team's coach (Harvey); in "The Family", Eunice and Ed recall via flashbacks when they were dating; a hollow palace guard (Tim) refuses to let the King and Queen (Harvey, Carol) in without a password; and a parody of the "Bicentennial Minutes" with Harvey as narrator and Tim reenacting an historical moment.
  • Episode 212 (#907)
    E5
    Episode 212 (#907)Highlights include: guest Bernadette Peters sings and dances to "He's the Wizard"; two nurses refuse to aid a snake-bite victim unless an overbearing doctor apologizes; a housewife (Carol) recounts her most traumatic childhood experience to a psychiatrist (Harvey); a timid mugging victim tries to report the incident to a tough police sergeant; and for the close, a salute to the music of Irving Berlin.
  • Episode 213
    E6
    Episode 213Highlights include: the Queen (Carol) attempts to christen a ship in honor of a hollow hero (Tim) with his girlfriend (guest Maggie Smith) in attendance; ham actress Mundane (Carol) finds out about husband Funt's (Harvey) affair with another actress (Maggie) just as they're about to go on stage; Vicki sings "The Other Woman"; a parody of "Jaws"; and a salute to Alan Jay Lerner.
  • Episode 214 (#908)
    E7
    Episode 214 (#908)The Family: Charades; How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side); Take My Drink...Please; Mr. C: Just in Time; Mr. C: Make Someone Happy; Sheepman Jack; Fight to the Finish; Get Me to the Church on Time
  • Episode 215 (#902)
    E8
    Episode 215 (#902)Laughter is the Best Medicine; Tongue Twisters / Moses Supposes; The Truck Drivers; Assembly Line; The Swinger: For Once in My Life; The Late, Late Movie: The Little Foxies
  • Episode 216
    E9
    Episode 216with Helen Reddy
  • Episode 217 (#909)
    E10
    Episode 217 (#909)That's the Way the Kitchen Crumbles; The Cockney Lesson; The Oldest Man: The Doctor; The Family: Teacher's Dilemma; Show Biz: That's Showbiz / Comedy Tonight / Be a Clown / Let Me Entertain You / There's No Business Like Show Business
  • Episode 218 (#911)
    E11
    Episode 218 (#911)Highlights include: Eunice's snooty sister Ellen (guest Betty White) comes for a visit for Mama's birthday in "The Family"; a bug wreaks havoc on a second honeymoon; German car salesmen get pointers in pushing sales; and a salute to marching bands, with a performance by the Locke High School Band of Los Angeles.
  • Episode 219 (#914)
    E12
    Episode 219 (#914)TV Commercials; Save the Bones for Henry Jones; The Noisy Speech; Miss Nobody; Cinderella Gets It On
  • Episode 220 (#912)
    E13
    Episode 220 (#912)Highlights include: aging acting teacher Stella Toddler is placed in a hospital room next to a famous actress (guest Eydie Gormé); parodies of television commercials for household products; and a salute to the music of composer Richard Rodgers.
  • Episode 221
    E14
    Episode 221with Jessica Walter
  • Episode 222
    E15
    Episode 222with Steve Lawrence
  • Episode 223
    E16
    Episode 223with Rita Moreno
  • Episode 224 (#917)
    E17
    Episode 224 (#917)Highlights include: a salute to Universal Studios with parodies of such films as "Freud" and "Rooster Cogburn"; Carol as an old-fashioned woman; Mr. Tudball (Tim) has a time teaching Mrs. Wiggins (Carol) how to use the office's new intercom system; guest Steve Lawrence sings "In the Still of the Night"; a woman (Carol) is driven crazy by riddles; and for the close, a salute to Glenn Miller.
  • Episode 225
    E18
    Episode 225with Emmett Kelly and The Jackson Five
  • Episode 226
    E19
    Episode 226with The Pointer Sisters
  • Episode 227
    E20
    Episode 227Highlights of this "family show" include: "The Family" go to an expensive restaurant; the world's oldest living sheriff (Tim) is on the hunt for a notorious bandit; a sketch with Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins; Vicki as a telephone switchboard operator; a license plate applicant encounters an archetypal bureaucrat from the DMV; and a musical dance number set to "There Once Was a Man".
  • Episode 228 (#921)
    E21
    Episode 228 (#921)The Family: Friend from the Past; The Butler and the Maid; Wallflowers Duet: Why Can't I / Let's Be Buddies; Mrs. Wiggins: The Intercom...Again; Everything Old is New Again
  • Episode 229 (#922)
    E22
    Episode 229 (#922)Highlights include: a traveling encyclopedia salesman (guest Dick Van Dyke) tries to peddle his wares at the home of a bickering couple (Carol, Harvey); guest Tony Randall performs "Madeira, M'Dear?"; two men (Tony, Dick) argue over a $10 loan while on vacation in Hawaii; Dick performs "Ballin' the Jack" with the dancers; a couple (Carol, Tony) have an argument over body signals; and a mini-musical based on the lyrics of Ira Gershwin.
  • Episode 230 (#923)
    E23
    Episode 230 (#923)Highlights include: guest Jack Klugman as a skeptic in a sketch about an amateur clairvoyant; a new employee is welcomed to an extremely cramped office; Carol does all the talking in a sketch relating to a battle of the sexes; and a clumsy cat burglar (Tim) tries to steal the world's largest diamond.
  • Episode 231
    E24
    Episode 231Highlights of this season-finale "family show" include: Ed gets huge flak from Eunice and Mama after he tries to sneak his assistant along on a business trip to Chicago in "The Family"; Mr. Tudball attempts to surprise Mrs. Wiggins on her birthday; a married couple takes to pinpointing each other's physical defects; and the dancers perform to "Baby Face".
  • Carol BurnettVarious Characters
  • Vicki LawrenceVarious Characters
  • Tim ConwaySelf
  • Harvey KormanVarious Characters

 

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