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Jonathan Winters returns as Carol's guest, highlighted by a dual role in The Wonderful World of Hospitals; fellow guest Dionne Warwick takes the stage solo and with Carol for a musical treat.
Jonathan Winters returns as Carol's guest, highlighted by a dual role in The Wonderful World of Hospitals; fellow guest Dionne Warwick takes the stage solo and with Carol for a musical treat.
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S1, EP13 "Mickey Rooney, John Davidson"Carol's guests are Mickey Rooney and John Davidson; Davidson sings "Somewhere"; Rooney takes part in a wild, wild Western; Carol must choose between the two (and Lyle) on The Rat Race.
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S1, EP16 "Frank Gorshin, Lana Turner"Carol's guests are Frank Gorshin and Lana Turner; Gorshin does his famous impressions, then joins up with Turner in a sketch about Bluebeard, who has just taken his unlucky 13th bride, Carol.
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S1, EP19 "Jonathan Winters and Dionne Warwick"Jonathan Winters returns as Carol's guest, highlighted by a dual role in The Wonderful World of Hospitals; fellow guest Dionne Warwick takes the stage solo and with Carol for a musical treat.
The Carol Burnett Show
S9, EP23 "Jack Klugman"Jack Klugman is tonight's guest star; Jack plays a skeptical man annoyed by his sister-in-law's visiting date: a clairvoyant; Carol, Tim and Harvey get a little work done in a very tiny office.
The Carol Burnett Show
S11, EP24 "The Carol Burnett Show"Highlights of series finale include: clips from prior shows; a Q&A session with the cast; Mr. Tudball is moving his office but doesn't tell Mrs. Wiggins; Eunice and Mama see a psychiatrist; the Charwoman closes up shop for the last time.
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S11, EP23 "Steve Lawrence and Bernadette Peters"Guests: Steve Lawrence and Bernadette Peters.
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S11, EP22 "James Garner, George Carlin, and Ken Berry"Guests: James Garner, George Carlin and Ken Berry.
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S11, EP21 "Steve Martin and Betty White"Steve Martin and Betty White catch a wave in the movie spoof Beach Blanket Boo-Boo; Carol plays a bag lady who causes trouble for an unassuming Tim.
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