• 1.6k
    watchers
  • 38.7k
    plays
  • 6.7k
    collected
  • 5
    lists

The Carol Burnett Show

Season 10 1976 - 1977
TV-G

  • 1976-09-25T04:00:00Z on CBS
  • 45m
  • 21h 36m (24 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy, Family
A variety / sketch comedy show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, and Tim Conway. It originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967 to March 29, 1978 for 278 episodes, and originated from CBS Television City's Studio 33 (known today as the Bob Barker Studio). The series won 25 prime time Emmy Awards, and in 2007 was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All Time."

24 episodes

Season Premiere

1976-09-25T04:00:00Z

10x01 with Jim Nabors

Season Premiere

10x01 with Jim Nabors

  • 1976-09-25T04:00:00Z54m

Jim Nabors once again joins Carol on her opening show and they look back at his very first appearance; a spoof of "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" with Carol in the title role; Jim solos "Let Me Be There"; Conway plays an exhausted businessman in a noisy motel; "The Family" sits down for a game of "Monopoly" that ends up anything but friendly; and for the finale, a musical number, "Shipwreck in Tahiti".

1976-10-02T04:00:00Z

10x02 with Sammy Davis, Jr.

10x02 with Sammy Davis, Jr.

  • 1976-10-02T04:00:00Z54m

Sammy plays a loan shark attempting to collect from uppity royalty, and in another skit is an oarsman on a slave ship. The company satirizes kitchen commercials, and Carol plays a spoiled socialite having her latest nervous breakdown. Sammy sings "What Became of Me?" and joins the cast for a medley of Broadway show tunes.

1976-10-09T04:00:00Z

10x03 Family Show

10x03 Family Show

  • 1976-10-09T04:00:00Z54m

The major skit is a spoof of the 1944 film "National Velvet" with Carol as the girl who loves horses and Tim Conway as a trainer. Burnett and Lawrence do the musical numbers "I'm Not at All in Love", "A Wonderful Guy", and "I'm Not Getting Married Today". For the finale, a salute to Las Vegas with Carol as a snooty Hollywood actress, Harvey Korman a famous pianist, and Tim Conway as a bumbling escape artist.

1976-10-16T04:00:00Z

10x04 with Madeline Kahn

10x04 with Madeline Kahn

  • 1976-10-16T04:00:00Z54m

Guest Madeline Kahn plays a director/actress rehearsing with Eunice for a part in a play in another installment of "The Family"; Mr. Tudball does battle with a recalcitrant coffee vending machine; Carol and Madeline duet on "Friend", and take part in the "That's Showbiz" parody of "That's Entertainment".

1976-10-23T04:00:00Z

10x05 with Steve Lawrence

10x05 with Steve Lawrence

  • 1976-10-23T04:00:00Z54m

Steve Lawrence plays an unfunny nightclub comic with Carol as his wife, heckling him into being funny. Steve also sings "I Write the Songs." The finale is a medley comparing old standards (Carol and Steve) with new hits (Vicki Lawrence and a rock group).

1976-10-30T04:00:00Z

10x06 with Roddy McDowall

10x06 with Roddy McDowall

  • 1976-10-30T04:00:00Z54m

Mr. Tudball (Tim) gets into trouble with a newly-installed door buzzer system, and Mrs. Wiggins (Carol) is no help; a filmmaker (guest Roddy McDowall) wreaks havoc while attempting to film a documentary about a live operation in a hospital; Vicki sings "Hollywood Seven"; two Brits (Carol, Roddy) have an encounter in a London elevator where they speak in one-word sentences; and Carol, Harvey and Roddy perform a musical salute to silent movie comedians.

1976-11-06T05:00:00Z

10x07 with Kay Cole

10x07 with Kay Cole

  • 1976-11-06T05:00:00Z54m

A distraught driver visits the man she'd backed over in a parking lot. Kay performs "Boys and Girls Like You and Me". In "The Family" sketch, Mickey celebrates five years working with Ed by inviting everyone to his apartment for a Chinese dinner. Carol and Kay sing a medley of songs about rain.

1976-11-13T05:00:00Z

10x08 with Dinah Shore

10x08 with Dinah Shore

  • 1976-11-13T05:00:00Z54m

Business professionals (Carol and Harvey) discuss his marriage proposal in the style of a business meeting. Dinah Shore sings "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover". Tim's plays the oldest living butcher with Harvey as an impatient customer. "Went With The Wind," a "Gone With The Wind" spoof features Carol as Starlet O'Hara, Vicki as Sissy, Tim as Brashley Wilkes, Dinah as Melody, and Harvey as Capt. Rat Butler. A musical salute to New Orleans with "Basin Street Blues" as the centerpiece.

1976-11-20T05:00:00Z

10x09 with Ken Berry

10x09 with Ken Berry

  • 1976-11-20T05:00:00Z54m

Tim plays the world's oldest hot dog vendor; Ken Berry sings "Love Stolen"; Carol plays "Mildred Fierce" (a takeoff on the 1945 Joan Crawford film "Mildred Pierce"), with Vicki as her daughter and Harvey as her suitor; for the finale, a musical salute to Johnny Mercer.

1976-11-27T05:00:00Z

10x10 with The Pointer Sisters

Sketches include: a love-triangle set in England; a Mrs. Wiggins sketch; Tim Conway plays a doddering violin repairman. The Pointer Sisters perform "Havin' a Party". For the finale, a salute to Ray Charles.

1976-12-04T05:00:00Z

10x11 with Alan King

10x11 with Alan King

  • 1976-12-04T05:00:00Z54m

The opening sketch, "Sleep No More My Lady", casts Tim Conway as a klutzy husband trying to keep the kitchen quiet for his sleep-deprived wife (Carol). Then Carol returns for "The Session" with Alan King playing her psychiatrist. The episode's grand finale is a musical-comedy salute to Warner Bros. films and choreographer Busby Berkeley.

1976-12-11T05:00:00Z

10x12 with Betty White

10x12 with Betty White

  • 1976-12-11T05:00:00Z54m

In another installment of "The Family", Betty White plays Eunice's snooty sister who comes to help clean out the attic and ends up telling Eunice what became of her beloved pet rabbit, Fluffy. Betty also appears with Carol in a sketch abut two former cheerleaders attending a "Class of '32" reunion. She then joins the cast in a tribute to the Ziegfeld Follies.

1976-12-18T05:00:00Z

10x13 with Dick Van Dyke

10x13 with Dick Van Dyke

  • 1976-12-18T05:00:00Z54m

Tim Conway plays a "tough" police detective interrogating a couple of suspects (Harvey and Vicki Lawrence). Carol, dressed completely in white, then sings "My Coloring Book," with Dick Van Dyke sloshing paint on her as she mentions an emotion and its appropriate color. The highlight of the show is "Little Miss Show Biz," a song-and-dance parody of 20th Century Fox musicals with Shirley Temple.

1976-12-25T05:00:00Z

10x14 Family Show

10x14 Family Show

  • 1976-12-25T05:00:00Z54m

Mr. Tudball treats Mrs. Wiggins to a lunch in honor of National Secretary Week; Harvey tries to pick up a chick in a swinging singles bar, and Carol is looking for a man in the same bar; miniseries parody "Rich Lady, Broke Lady"; the musical highlight is a special lyrics version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas".

1977-01-15T05:00:00Z

10x15 with Glen Campbell

10x15 with Glen Campbell

  • 1977-01-15T05:00:00Z54m

A takeoff on the Barbra Streisand/Kris Kristofferson version of "A Star Is Born"; a group of scientists working on a vaccine for swine flu; and a sketch about a marriage with no romance left; Campbell sings "Southern Nights".

1977-01-22T05:00:00Z

10x16 Family Show

10x16 Family Show

  • 1977-01-22T05:00:00Z54m

A couple bicker over a late-night "wrong number" phone call; a woman tries to liven up her life as a party is going on at the next apartment; the dancers perform a ballet to the music of "Nadia's Theme"; an inept, out-of-tune trio of musicians accompany an opera singer at a recital; a vacuum-cleaner salesman tries to peddle his wares to a housewife; and a "Late Late Late Show" presentation of "Torchy Song" (a spoof of the 1953 Joan Crawford film "Torch Song").

Mrs. Wiggins (Carol) has a millionaire date (guest Rock Hudson) for lunch, but she wants to dump him; Steve Lawrence sings "You Take My Heart Away"; a husband-and-wife news team bicker while anchoring a newscast; and a salute to the music of composer Jule Styne including including "People", "Together", "Small World" and "Everything's Coming up Roses".

1977-02-05T05:00:00Z

10x18 with Helen Reddy

10x18 with Helen Reddy

  • 1977-02-05T05:00:00Z54m

In a "Tudball and Wiggins" skit, jealous Mrs. Tudball pays a surprise visit to her husband at the office; a man takes his wife out to dinner too soon after her recent nervous breakdown; two small-town girls arrive in the big city by bus and meet swingers posing as Hollywood moguls at the depot; Helen Reddy sings "Feelin' Too Good Today Blues" and does a medley of 1960s pop tunes with the cast.

1977-02-12T05:00:00Z

10x19 with Eydie Gorme

10x19 with Eydie Gorme

  • 1977-02-12T05:00:00Z54m

Eunice prepares for an appearance on "The Gong Show" and bickers with Ed and Mama over the clothes she should wear for her appearance; Mr. Tudball tries to teach Mrs. Wiggins the ropes about Las Vegas gambling; a wealthy woman whose husband has been kidnapped is coached by a TV reporter who is interviewing her about the abduction; guest Eydie Gorme sings "What I Did for Love" and, for the finale, participates in a medley of movie music featuring such numbers as "Hooray for Hollywood", "Over the Rainbow", "San Francisco", "Born Free", "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" and "The Way We Were".

1977-02-26T05:00:00Z

10x20 with Ben Vereen

10x20 with Ben Vereen

  • 1977-02-26T05:00:00Z54m

Guest Ben Vereen introduces his family during the opening question-and-answer segment; plays a divorce lawyer being courted in a restaurant by a bickering couple (Carol, Harvey); performs a musical number, "If You Believe"; and participates with the cast in a salute to composer Harold Arlen.

1977-03-05T05:00:00Z

10x21 with Hal Linden

10x21 with Hal Linden

  • 1977-03-05T05:00:00Z54m

Ham actors Funt and Mundane's latest play is such a success that they're booked into larger and larger venues until they wind up in the massive "Astro-Bowl"; Tim plays the world's oldest ship skipper whose vessel crashes into everything; Hal performs "I Won't Last a Day Without You"; and a musical takeoff of "Show Boat".

1977-03-19T05:00:00Z

10x22 with Neil Sedaka

10x22 with Neil Sedaka

  • 1977-03-19T05:00:00Z54m

Neil Sedaka takes part in another sketch of "kitchen commercials"; Tim plays the world's oldest-living airline baggage handler; a businessman summoned to an IRS meeting brags about how he outsmarted the government; and a sleepy housewife tries to get rid of late-staying guests.

1977-03-26T05:00:00Z

10x23 with Ken Berry

10x23 with Ken Berry

  • 1977-03-26T05:00:00Z54m

Mr. Tudball has a hard time coordinating a fire-safety plan with Mrs. Wiggins before an inspector arrives; Tim plays a soldier stranded in a desert with a commanding officer who has a militant approach toward mirages; guest Ken Berry taps his way through "I Got Rhythm", and joins the cast in "Babes in Barns", a parody of 1930s Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland musicals.

Season Finale

1977-04-02T05:00:00Z

10x24 Tenth Anniversary Show

Season Finale

10x24 Tenth Anniversary Show

  • 1977-04-02T05:00:00Z54m

Highlights of this 10th anniversary retrospective include: clips from prior shows, including the question-and-answer session of Carol's first show in 1967; her numerous array of characters including the Charwoman and Zelda; and vintage movie parodies and musical numbers with such guest stars as Mel Torme, Don Rickles, Vince Edwards, Steve Lawrence, Rock Hudson, Ken Berry, Mickey Rooney and Jim Nabors.

Loading...