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A spoof of "National Velvet" with Carol in the Elizabeth Taylor role; a salute to Las Vegas.
A spoof of "National Velvet" with Carol in the Elizabeth Taylor role; a salute to Las Vegas.
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S9, EP24 "Family Show"Ed prepares to leave on an out-of-town trip, but Eunice and Mickey want to come along; Harvey and Carol can't stop making little digs at each other.
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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
S10, EP3 "Family Show"A spoof of "National Velvet" with Carol in the Elizabeth Taylor role; a salute to Las Vegas.
The Carol Burnett Show
S10, EP4 "Madeline Kahn"An installment of "The Family"; Mr. Tudball does battle with a coffee vending machine; guest Madeline Kahn.
The Carol Burnett Show
S9, EP21 "Joanne Woodward"Guest star Joanne Woodward spends an evening with The Family in this episode; Joanne plays a past schoolmate of Eunice's whose return to town for a visit upsets Mama and Ed's expectations of Eunice.
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S9, EP16 "Rita Moreno"Rita Moreno guest stars, appearing in a sketch as a nurse to the accident-prone Carol; Tim plays a hapless officer attempting to dishonorably discharge sergeant Harvey.
The Carol Burnett Show
S9, EP7 "The Pointer Sisters"The Pointer Sisters are tonight's musical guests; it's not hard to guess that when Mama and The Family play Charades, things will turn to chaos.
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S9, EP4 "Shirley MacLaine"Guest Shirley MacLaine joins Carol in sharing some of their fan mail; Tim plays a palace guard who refuses to allow the Queen through the gates unless he gets a popsicle.
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