Episodes (24)

The Family/Soap to Nuts
S10E01 · The Family/Soap to Nuts

Sep 25, 1976

Highlights of this tenth-season premiere with guest Jim Nabors include: a spoof of "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" with Carol in the title role; "The Family" sits down for a little game of "Monopoly" that ends up anything but friendly; Jim sings "Let Me Be There" and duets with Carol on "The Rain in Spain"; and a musical number, "Shipwreck in Tahiti".

Episode #10.2
S10E02 · Episode #10.2

Oct 02, 1976

Highlights include: guest Sammy Davis Jr. as a loan shark to whom the King and Queen (Harvey, Carol) are in hock, and as a slave on board a galley ship.

Episode #10.3
S10E03 · Episode #10.3

Oct 09, 1976

Highlights of this "family show" include: a "Late, Late Movie" presentation of "Natural Velvet" (spoof of the 1944 film version of "National Velvet"), with Carol in the Elizabeth Taylor role, Vicki as her mother, Tim as a jockey, and Harvey as a racing official; and for the finale, a salute to Las Vegas.

Madeline Khan
S10E04 · Madeline Khan

Oct 16, 1976

Highlights include: guest Madeline Kahn as 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" sketch.

Episode #10.5
S10E05 · Episode #10.5

Oct 23, 1976

Highlights of this edition include another set of kitchen commercials; and a sketch about a nightclub comic who bombs at home with his wife.

Episode #10.6
S10E06 · Episode #10.6

Oct 30, 1976

Highlights include: 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.

Episode #10.7
S10E07 · Episode #10.7

Nov 06, 1976

Highlights include: a distraught driver visits the man she'd backed over in a parking lot; a parched soldier in the desert tries to convince his commanding officer that the bar and barmaid he sees aren't mirages; and Carol and guest Kay Cole sing a medley of songs about rain.

Episode #10.8
S10E08 · Episode #10.8

Nov 13, 1976

Highlights include: "Went With the Wind" (a spoof of "Gone with the Wind"). Also: two business professionals (Harvey and Carol) discuss his marriage proposal in a manner not unlike a business meeting; the Old Man (Tim) runs a butcher shop where he wreaks havoc with an impatient customer (Harvey); guest Dinah Shore sings "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover"; and a musical salute to New Orleans with "Basin Street Blues" as the centerpiece.

Episode #10.9
S10E09 · Episode #10.9

Nov 20, 1976

Highlights include: "Mildred Fierce" (a takeoff on the 1945 Joan Crawford film "Mildred Pierce"), with Carol as the title character, Vicki as her daughter and Harvey as her suitor; guest Ken Berry sings and dances to "Love Stolen"; a couple spends one last night together on the eve of their divorce; and Tim as the world's oldest hot dog stand vendor, tending to a customer.

Episode #10.10
S10E10 · Episode #10.10

Nov 27, 1976

Highlights include a salute to "The Genius", Ray Charles.

Episode #10.11
S10E11 · Episode #10.11

Dec 04, 1976

Highlights include: Carol as a patient on her first visit to a psychiatrist (guest Alan King) who is bombarded by phone calls from his family; a salute to Warner Bros., with spoofs of such films as "The Fountainhead", "They Died with Their Boots On", "Casablanca" and "Night and Day"; the Old Man (Tim) works as a repairman of musical instruments who is entrusted with a Stradivarius by a concert violinist (Harvey); and a mother gives last-minute advice to her daughter.

Episode #10.12
S10E12 · Episode #10.12

Dec 11, 1976

Highlights include: guest Betty White as Eunice's snooty sister Ellen coming to help her, Ed and Mama clean out the attic in "The Family" - and telling her what became of her pet rabbit Fluffy.

Episode #10.13
S10E13 · Episode #10.13

Dec 18, 1976

Highlights include: Carol and guest Dick Van Dyke perform "My Coloring Book", with cans of paint to set the lyrics; Tim as a "tough" police detective interrogating a pair of suspects (Harvey, Vicki); and Dick as a penniless uncle who vies with a wealthy uncle (Harvey) to adopt their rotten niece, Honey Bunny (Carol).

Episode #10.14
S10E14 · Episode #10.14

Dec 25, 1976

Highlights of this "family show" include Mr. Tudball treating Mrs. Wiggins to a lunch in honor of National Secretary Week.

Episode #10.15
S10E15 · Episode #10.15

Jan 15, 1977

Highlights of this show with guest Glen Campbell include: 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 blue-collar worker and his frumpy wife.

Episode #10.16
S10E16 · Episode #10.16

Jan 22, 1977

Highlights of this "family show" include: a couple (Carol, Tim) bicker over a late-night "wrong number" phone call; a woman (Carol) 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 (pianist Carol, flautist Harvey and harpist Tim) accompany opera singer Vicki at a recital; a vacuum-cleaner salesman (Tim) tries to peddle his wares to a housewife (Vicki); and a "Late Late Late Show" presentation of "Torchy Song" (a spoof of the 1953 Joan Crawford ...

Episode #10.17
S10E17 · Episode #10.17

Jan 29, 1977

Highlights include: Mrs. Wiggins (Carol) has a millionaire date (guest Rock Hudson) for lunch, but she wants to dump him; guest Steve Lawrence sings "You Take My Heart Away"; a husband-and-wife news team (Carol, Rock) bicker while anchoring a newscast; and a salute to the music of composer Jule Styne.

Episode #10.18
S10E18 · Episode #10.18

Feb 05, 1977

Highlights of this show include a salute to songs of the 1960's.

Episode #10.19
S10E19 · Episode #10.19

Feb 12, 1977

Highlights include: Eunice prepares for an appearance on "The Gong Show" and, inevitably, bickers with Ed and Mama over the clothes she would wear for her appearance; Mr. Tudball tries to teach Mrs. Wiggins the ropes about Las Vegas gambling; a wealthy woman (Carol) whose husband has been kidnapped is coached by a TV reporter (Harvey) who is interviewing her about the abduction; guest Eydie Gormé 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"...

Ben Vereen
S10E20 · Ben Vereen

Feb 26, 1977

Highlights include: 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.

Ham Actor/Old Man and the Sea
S10E21 · Ham Actor/Old Man and the Sea

Mar 05, 1977

Ham actors Funt and Mundane's (Harvey, Carol) latest play is such a success that they're booked into larger venues until they wind up in the massive "Astro-Bowl"; Tim as the world's oldest ship skipper whose vessel crashes into everything.

Neil Sedaka
S10E22 · Neil Sedaka

Mar 19, 1977

Highlights of this edition include: guest Neil Sedaka takes part in another sketch of "kitchen commercials"; Tim as 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.

Episode #10.23
S10E23 · Episode #10.23

Mar 26, 1977

Highlights include: Mr. Tudball has a hard time coordinating a fire-safety plan with Mrs. Wiggins before an inspector (Harvey) arrives; Tim as a soldier stranded in a desert with a commanding officer (Harvey) who has a militant approach toward mirages; guest Ken Berry performs "I Got Rhythm", and co-stars with Carol in "Babes in Barns", a parody of 1930s Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland musicals.

10th Anniversary Show
S10E24 · 10th Anniversary Show

Apr 02, 1977

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 Tormé, Don Rickles, Vince Edwards, Steve Lawrence, Rock Hudson, Ken Berry, Mickey Rooney and Jim Nabors.

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The Carol Burnett Show Season 10 (1976) is released on Sep 25, 1976 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

Production Companies:

Burngood, Bob Banner Associates, CBS Television Network

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