Episodes (24)

Jim Nabors
S06E01 · Jim Nabors

Sep 13, 1972

Season 6 opens with Jim Nabors as guest star. Carol presents Harvey Korman with his Emmy award. Sketches include "Stella Toddler" and "Hollywood Canteen."

Carol Channing and Marty Feldman
S06E02 · Carol Channing and Marty Feldman

Sep 20, 1972

The great Marty Feldman and Carol Channing are tonight's special guests. Highlights include Marty, Harvey, and Carol as a bored airline crew who cause havoc on a flight, and wacky commercial spoofs.

Andy Griffith and Helen Reddy
S06E03 · Andy Griffith and Helen Reddy

Sep 27, 1972

Highlights include "Rebecky" (a spoof of the 1940 version of "Rebecca") with Carol in the Joan Fontaine role and Vicki as Mrs. Danvers.

Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand
S06E04 · Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand

Oct 04, 1972

Highlights of this show with guests Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand include: a man (Paul) listens to a record on how to win friends; a sketch about a friendly news team; Steve sings "In the Wee Small Hours"; in "Carol and Sis", Carol thinks Chrissy is going away for a wild weekend; and "The Putrified Forest" (a spoof of "The Petrified Forest").

Jack Gilford and Eydie Gorme
S06E05 · Jack Gilford and Eydie Gorme

Oct 11, 1972

Highlights of this show with guests Eydie Gormé and Jack Gilford include: a henpecked man buys a hat; an installment of "Terminal Hospital"; in "Carol and Sis", Carol assumes Chrissy has been abducted and held for ransom; and a sketch about a writer who changes his plots faster than his characters can act them out; Eydie Gormé sings "But Not For Me"; Carol and Eydie sing a Harold Arlen medley.

Joel Grey, "Mama" Cass Elliot
S06E06 · Joel Grey, "Mama" Cass Elliot

Oct 18, 1972

Highlights of this edition with guests Joel Grey and 'Mama' Cass Elliot include: a political candidate's wife speaks for him while he's afflicted with laryngitis on the campaign trail; in "Mary McClusky", a woman mistakes a total stranger for an old high-school chum; two puppies in a pet store (Harvey, Joel) vie for customers' attention; and a salute to foreign films with spoofs of such flicks as "The Bicycle Thief", "...And God Created Woman" and "Seven Samurai".

Pearl Bailey and Tim Conway
S06E07 · Pearl Bailey and Tim Conway

Oct 25, 1972

Highlights include: a sequel to last season's "Sunset Blvd." parody with Nora Desmond (Carol) offered to do a commercial for bug spray; guest Tim Conway as rabbit attorney F. Lee Bunny asked to defend a woman (Carol) accused of murder; guest Pearl Bailey performs "A Nightingale Song" and, in a duet, Pearl and Carol sing "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"; Pearl as a talky psychiatrist; an aging galley slave (Tim) creates trouble for his partner (Harvey); and a salute to 20th Century-Fox including Carol as Carmen Miranda, and Pearl as the Ingrid Bergman character in a spoof ...

Peggy Lee, Anne Meara, and Jerry Stiller
S06E08 · Peggy Lee, Anne Meara, and Jerry Stiller

Nov 01, 1972

The comedy duo of Stiller and Meara guest star, showing off a bit of their act and joining in the sketch comedy fun with the gang. Also: Carol as the oblivious do-gooder, "Mary Worthless.

Steve Lawrence and Lily Tomlin
S06E09 · Steve Lawrence and Lily Tomlin

Nov 08, 1972

Highlights include: guests Steve Lawrence and Lily Tomlin take part in an opening musical number, "We're All in the Same Band"; Lily does a monologue as a woman abandoned by her boyfriend, and appears as a divorcée in "Carol and Sis"; The Godfather (Steve) is trying to enjoy a quiet honeymoon; "Caged Dames", a spoof of 1950s women-in-prison movies; and musical performances from Steve (a medley of "I Can Get Along Without You" and "Without You") and Carol as the Charwoman ("If They Could See Me Now" and "Baby, Dream Your Dream").

John Davidson, Ruth Buzzi
S06E10 · John Davidson, Ruth Buzzi

Nov 15, 1972

Highlights of this show with guests John Davidson and Ruth Buzzi include: Zelda and Gladys going to see a taping of "The Carol Burnett Show"; and a salute to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, with parodies of such films as "Camille", "Lust for Life" and "National Velvet".

Ray Charles and Vincent Price
S06E11 · Ray Charles and Vincent Price

Nov 22, 1972

Highlights of this program with guests Ray Charles and Vincent Price include: Carol thinks Chrissy is pregnant in "Carol and Sis"; henpecked George imagines himself a riverboat gambler in "George and Zelda"; and a salute to horror movies with spoofs of such films as "Bride of Frankenstein", introduced by Lyle as a vampire.

Carl Reiner, Melba Moore
S06E12 · Carl Reiner, Melba Moore

Nov 29, 1972

Carol welcomes guests Carl Reiner and singer Melba Moore. Highlights include: another installment of "Terminal Hospital"; a sketch about a writer who changes plots faster than his characters can act them out; and a "Non-Violent Theatre" presentation of "The Plot to Hurt Hitler".

Anthony Newley and Bernadette Peters
S06E13 · Anthony Newley and Bernadette Peters

Dec 16, 1972

Highlights of this show with guests Anthony Newley and Bernadette Peters include: "The Englishman", which shows how a man's accent affects women; "The Invisible Man's Mother" where Carol and Bernadette compare notes on their sons; and "Little Miss Show Biz" (a spoof of the 1938 film "Little Miss Broadway" with Carol in the Shirley Temple role).

Tim Conway and Steve Lawrence
S06E14 · Tim Conway and Steve Lawrence

Dec 23, 1972

Highlights include: Steve as a talk show host and Vicki, Carol and Lyle as his guests; "Cobumble" (spoof of "Columbo"); and Tim as a reluctant skydiving pilot.

Jack Cassidy and Tim Conway
S06E15 · Jack Cassidy and Tim Conway

Jan 06, 1973

Highlights include a parody of "A Star Is Born".

Ruth Buzzi, Jack Gilford
S06E16 · Ruth Buzzi, Jack Gilford

Jan 20, 1973

Highlights include: "Snow White - 15 Years Later", with Carol as the title character, Lyle as the mirror, Harvey as Prince Charming, Vicki as the witch, guest Ruth Buzzi as the fairy godmother, and guest Jack Gilford as one of the seven dwarfs.

Tim Conway, Kaye Ballard
S06E17 · Tim Conway, Kaye Ballard

Jan 27, 1973

Highlights of this show with guests Tim Conway and Kaye Ballard include: a sketch about a luncheon where three friends (Carol, Vicki, Kaye) argue over the check; a robber attempts a quick fill-up at a gas service station, but can't seem to get away; and "The Dater's Game" (a spoof of "The Dating Game").

Family Show without Guests
S06E18 · Family Show without Guests

Feb 03, 1973

Highlights include: a spoof of the 1940 movie "Waterloo Bridge"; Vicki sings "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"; Carol performs "I've Got You Under My Skin"; and the dancers perform "Hoedown".

John Byner and Petula Clark
S06E19 · John Byner and Petula Clark

Feb 10, 1973

Highlights include: another series of TV commercial parodies (including of McDonald's "You Deserve a Break Today" campaign); guest Petula Clark sings "Without You"; and guest John Byner as a star duck who is called in by his movie studio boss (Harvey) to be fired.

Tim Conway and Valerie Harper
S06E20 · Tim Conway and Valerie Harper

Feb 17, 1973

Highlights of this show include a sketch about two couples going out on a blind date; and Tim as the world's oldest living fireman attempting to rescue a man.

Ken Berry and Eydie Gorme
S06E21 · Ken Berry and Eydie Gorme

Feb 24, 1973

Highlights of this edition with guests Eydie Gormé and Ken Berry include: Roger seeking peace and quiet as he prepares his taxes in "Carol and Sis"; and a salute to RKO Studios with parodies of such films as "Notorious", "The Pride of the Yankees", and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame".

David Hartman, Paula Kelly
S06E22 · David Hartman, Paula Kelly

Mar 10, 1973

Highlights of this show include "This Is Your Lifetime" (a spoof of "This Is Your Life"); George is sick in "George and Zelda"; and Carol ironically sings "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" but her car has many issues.

William Conrad and Peggy Lee
S06E23 · William Conrad and Peggy Lee

Mar 17, 1973

Highlights of this edition with guests Peggy Lee and William Conrad include: spoofs of such TV shows as "The Golddiggers", "Maude", "Sonny & Cher" and "Password"; and Roger gets mugged in "Carol and Sis".

Family Show without Guests
S06E24 · Family Show without Guests

Mar 24, 1973

Highlights of this show include "Rancid Harvest" (spoof of "Random Harvest"), with Carol in the Greer Garson role and Harvey as Ronald Colman's character.

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The Carol Burnett Show Season 6 (1972) is released on Sep 13, 1972 and the latest season 11 of The Carol Burnett Show is released in 1977. Watch The Carol Burnett Show online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Carol Burnett Show is directed by Dave Powers,Clark Jones and created by Bill Angelos with Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence. The Carol Burnett Show is available online on Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

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The Carol Burnett Show, The Carol Burnett Show(English), The Carol Burnett Show(French), Carol Burnett and Friends

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United States

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English

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Burngood, Bob Banner Associates, CBS Television Network

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