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Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

Episode list

The Carol Burnett Show

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  • Carol Burnett and Harvey Korman in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1

    Mon, Sep 11, 1967
    Carol's series premiere guest is Jim Nabors. Highlights of this inaugural edition include: a "V.I.P." interview with Shirley Dimple; Jim and Carol as two misfit skiers in "The Ski Lodge"; the first "Carol and Sis" sketch; and a Broadway medley. Jim sings "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" in Italian, and Carol as the Charwoman sings "Georgy Girl".
    7.7/10 (148)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E2 ∙ Sid Caesar and Liza Minelli

    Mon, Sep 18, 1967
    Highlights include: a "V.I.P." interview sketch satirizing Luci Baines Johnson; Carol and Vicki do a "Sleeping Beauty" skit; guest Sid Caesar as a father awaiting the birth of his child; Carol and Lyle do a "How Tall Is Your Announcer" segment; a parody of "Star Trek"; guest Liza Minnelli performs "The Debutante's Ball", and duets with Carol on a medley of songs including "Just In Time"; and Sid and the cast in a spoof of the Ziegfeld Follies.
    7.8/10 (107)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E3 ∙ Eddie Albert and Jonathan Winters

    Mon, Sep 25, 1967
    Carol and Sis sketch centers around Roger and Carol having surprise visitors - old friends whose names they cannot remember.
    8.0/10 (136)
    Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, and Harvey Korman in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E4 ∙ Lucille Ball, Tim Conway, and Gloria Loring

    Mon, Oct 2, 1967
    Highlights include: two women (Carol and guest Lucille Ball) go to the "Café Argentine" whose staff includes a goose-stepping maitre d' (Harvey); Carol as a housewife fighting off a recalcitrant washing machine and attacking pigeons, only to end up impaled by a medieval lance; "Carol and Sis" sing a rendition of "I Dig Rock and Roll Music"; guest Tim Conway plays a bumbling TV news anchor; two rent-a-car employees (Carol, Lucy) vie for the attentions of a traveler (Tim); guest Gloria Loring performs "Goin' Out of My Head" and "Try to Remember"; a woman (Carol) experiences the downside of marrying a superhero (Harvey); and Carol and Lucy sing and dance to a barroom medley.
    8.2/10 (148)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E5 ∙ Imogene Coca and Lainie Kazan

    Mon, Oct 9, 1967
    Highlights include: a "V.I.P." sketch about Miss America; Carol, Harvey and guest Imogene Coca perform a coffee commercial sketch; guest Lainie Kazan performs a "Sunnyside"/"Silver Lining" medley, and duets with Carol on "Watch What Happens"; Carol and Harvey as "Bonnie and Clod"; a "Little Pianos" production number with the cast and dancers; and the Charwoman does a striptease pantomime and sings "There's No Business Like Show Business".
    7.5/10 (72)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E6 ∙ Phyllis Diller, Bobbie Gentry, and Gwen Verdon

    Mon, Oct 16, 1967
    Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde; a routine from guest Phyllis Diller; musical numbers from guests Gwen Verdon and Bobbie Gentry; Carol and Vicki in a foreign exchange sketch; and a 'Sgt. Pepper' production number.
    7.7/10 (81)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E7 ∙ Diahann Carroll, Richard Kiley, and the Smothers Brothers

    Mon, Oct 23, 1967
    Highlights include: Carol and Lyle performing exercises; the Smothers Brothers doing a sketch, singing "John Henry" and joined by Carol on "Pretoria"; guest Richard Kiley sings "The Impossible Dream" (from "Man of La Mancha"); guest Diahann Carroll sings "The Rules of the Road" and "Where Am I Going?", and duets with Richard on "The Sweetest Sound I Never Heard"; and Carol and Diahann perform a haunted house production number.
    7.6/10 (73)
    Cher, Carol Burnett, Sonny Bono, and Harvey Korman in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E8 ∙ Nanette Fabray and Sonny & Cher

    Mon, Nov 6, 1967
    Highlights of this show with guests Nanette Fabray and Sonny & Chér include: a "V.I.P." interview sketch with Carol as a nudist; an office triangle sketch; Chér performs "You Better Sit Down Kids", and Sonny & Chér sing "Living for You"; and a sketch about different airlines in different countries.
    7.7/10 (76)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E9 ∙ Richard Chamberlain and Gloria Loring

    Mon, Nov 13, 1967
    Highlights include: Carol and guest Richard Chamberlain attempt to make Lyle jealous; an airport interview with a "Mother of the Year"; musical numbers from Carol and the dancers ("Everybody's Gotta Be Someplace"), Richard with the dancers and singers ("Lazy Day"), and guest Gloria Loring ("A Taste of Honey" and "I've Gotta Be Me"); Carol and Vicki perform "Sisters Galore" sketch, and they and the dancers perform "Ballin' the Jack".
    7.7/10 (87)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E10 ∙ Juliet Prowse and Martha Raye

    Mon, Nov 20, 1967
    Highlights include: a "Sleeping Beauty" production number; a legs and mouth sketch; a "V.I.P." sketch satirizing Lynda Bird Johnson's wedding; musical numbers from guests Juliet Prowse ("The Fleet's In") and Martha Raye ("After You've Gone"); a sketch about ESP; and Carol as the Charwoman sings "Young and Foolish".
    7.6/10 (68)
    Carol Burnett and Don Adams in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E11 ∙ Don Adams and Lesley Ann Warren

    Mon, Nov 27, 1967
    Highlights include: "Jolly Green Thing" sketch; guest Lesley Ann Warren and the dancers perform "The Best Is Yet to Come"; a strike sketch parodying Joey Bishop's and Johnny Carson's talk shows; Harvey and guest Don Adams perform a "two feathers" sketch; Carol performs "Enter Laughing"; and a production number set to "All God's Children".
    8.0/10 (92)
    Leonard Nimoy and Carol Burnett in Barbara Eden, Leonard Nimoy, & Jonathan Winters (1967)

    S1.E12 ∙ Barbara Eden, Leonard Nimoy, & Jonathan Winters

    Mon, Dec 4, 1967
    Guests Jonathan Winters and Barbara Eden join Carol in this show; a "V.I.P." interview segment with Jonathan as Santa Claus; Carol and Vicki in a sketch about a surprise party; guest Leonard Nimoy in a sketch about "Mrs. Invisible Man.
    8.0/10 (77)
    Carol Burnett, Mickey Rooney, John Davidson, and Vicki Lawrence in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E13 ∙ John Davidson and Mickey Rooney

    Mon, Dec 11, 1967
    Highlights of this show with guests Mickey Rooney and John Davidson include: "The Rat Race" (a spoof of "The Dating Game"); and "The Funn Family".
    7.2/10 (72)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E14 ∙ Sid Caesar and Ella Fitzgerald

    Mon, Dec 25, 1967
    Highlights of this Christmas edition include: guest Sid Caesar demonstrating self-defense; Carol and Sid as a couple who quarrel on Christmas night; Sid, Carol and Harvey in a sketch that takes place in ancient Rome; guest Ella Fitzgerald sings "A Foggy Day" and "Always True to You in My Fashion"; Carol performs "Bare Necessities", and as the Charwoman sings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; and a cameo by Jonathan Winters.
    7.3/10 (54)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E15 ∙ Mike Douglas and Lynn Redgrave

    Mon, Jan 1, 1968
    Highlights of this show with guests Lynn Redgrave and Mike Douglas include: a sketch about a tourist couple at an airport; Carol and Vicki duetting on "Puppy Love"; Mike singing "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" and "Born Free"; and a Shakespeare production number.
    7.3/10 (42)
    Frank Gorshin in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E16 ∙ Frank Gorshin and Lana Turner

    Mon, Jan 8, 1968
    Carol's guest Lana Turner sings "Heavenly Music" while dancing with the Ernie Flatt troop. Frank Gorshin does impressions then becomes Bluebeard with Carol his 13th wife. Carol and Harvey are a bickering couple on a game show.
    7.0/10 (68)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E17 ∙ Ken Berry and Trini Lopez

    Mon, Jan 15, 1968
    Highlights include: "The Swinging 6 O'Clock News"; a "V.I.P." interview with the wife of the Jolly Green Giant; and musical numbers from guests Trini López ("Sally Was a Good Old Girl" and "Sonny") and Ken Berry ("Mack the Knife"); and a takeoff of "Show Boat".
    7.3/10 (49)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E18 ∙ Jack Cassidy, George Chakiris, and Shirley Jones

    Mon, Jan 22, 1968
    Guest, Shirley Jones and George Chakiris
    7.4/10 (60)
    Carol Burnett and Jonathan Winters in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E19 ∙ Dionne Warwick and Jonathan Winters

    Mon, Jan 29, 1968
    Jonathan Winters joins with Carol in a couple of skits while Dionne Warwick performs the theme from the Valley of the Dolls.
    7.9/10 (64)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E20 ∙ Liza Minnelli and Jack Palance

    Mon, Feb 5, 1968
    Highlights include Liza Minnelli singing "Butterfly McHeart" and "The Happy Time"; Carol, Liza, and the dancers perform "Big Beautiful Ball" with all dressed as clowns.
    7.3/10 (55)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E21 ∙ Betty Grable/Martha Raye

    Mon, Feb 12, 1968
    Reporter interviews "Queen Elizabeth"; Betty performs "Hello, Dolly!" in barn dance motif; "As the Stomach Turns"; "Carol and Sis" visited by aunt and uncle; Carol and Martha duet on "Just One of Those Things" "That Old Gang of Mine"
    7.5/10 (64)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E22 ∙ Nanette Fabray & Art Carney

    Mon, Feb 19, 1968
    Martha Raye and Betty Grable guest in the soap opera spoof "As The Stomach Turns." And a "Beautiful Legs" contest reveals stiff completion from an unlikely competitor. All this, and Carol's Q&A too.
    7.7/10 (53)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E23 ∙ John Gary, Durward Kirby, and Garry Moore

    Mon, Feb 26, 1968
    Highlights include: Gary singing "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"; in "Science Fiction Playhouse," two Martians come to Earth to learn about the new "secret weapon" of television; "That Wonderful Year," reenacting key moments from the year 1937; Gary sings "The Night is Young and You're So Beautiful"; the Broadway musical "Golden Boy" is parodied, featuring a powerful boxer with very poor aim; a parody of South-Sea island melodramas in which Burnett is a captured island native set to be sacrificed.
    7.5/10 (48)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E24 ∙ Imogene Coca and Mel Torme

    Mon, Mar 4, 1968
    Carol and guest Imogene join together to portray Congressional wives, astronauts in space still dealing with earthly romances and Olympic athletes with different approaches concerning men. Korman is the neglectful husband Dracula. Mel solos "That's All"
    7.2/10 (50)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E25 ∙ Ruth Buzzi, Tim Conway, and Jack Jones

    Mon, Mar 18, 1968
    Includes I Can't Get Started/'Cause I Got So Much Lovin' in Me, The Bullfighter, Shipwrecked, Salute to Old Movies.
    7.4/10 (49)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E26 ∙ Gloria Loring and Soupy Sales

    Mon, Mar 25, 1968
    Newlywed sketch; Miss Loring sings "Little Girl Blue" and "Don't Tie Me Down." Soupy Sales is featured in a musical comedy production number, built around "Real Live Girl".
    7.3/10 (49)
    Harvey Korman in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E27 ∙ Peter Lawford and Minnie Pearl

    Mon, Apr 15, 1968
    The Rat Pack meets The Burnett Bunch when Peter Lawford guests. Sketches include a scary evening at home with "Carol and Sis", and Lawford wooing his mail order bride Carol on a 1908 Amazonian plantation.
    7.8/10 (52)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E28 ∙ Tim Conway and Shani Wallis

    Mon, Apr 29, 1968
    Highlights include Conway playing an Apache chief, the first Indian president of the United States; Shani Wallis and Miss Burnett appear as bloomer girls in song-and-dance production "Good Enough for Grandma's Fancy"; Miss Wallis sings "It Had To Be You"; Miss Burnett sings "Meantime"; Burnett and Korman play a 90-year-old couple taking an after-dinner breather on their patio.
    7.1/10 (44)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E29 ∙ Sid Caesar and Barbara McNair

    Mon, May 6, 1968
    Highlights of this edition with guests Sid Caesar and Barbara McNair include: a feminine spoof of "I Spy"; Sid, Carol and Harvey as gypsies attempting to untangle various personal complications; Harvey interviewing silent movie stars Pico and Rivera; Carol and Harvey as soap opera stars plagued by a drunken sound effects man; and musical numbers including Carol as the charwoman singing "If I Ruled the World", and Barbara performing "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face" and "The Second Time Around".
    7.3/10 (44)
    Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

    S1.E30 ∙ Family Show without Guest Stars

    Mon, May 13, 1968
    Highlights include: Carol as a housewife driven mad by TV commercials; Carol and Harvey carry on as the 90-year-old couple; Harvey plays an elegant bachelor in a musical comedy; a satire of a Rock 'n Roll band named the Banana Wristwatch.
    7.8/10 (38)

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