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- 1956–19637.6 (7)TV EpisodeTodays guests are Art Carney, Betty Hutton, Boris Karloff, Gloria DeWerd, Nancy Kilgas, The Skylarks.
- 1997–2001TV-Y71.0 (7)TV Episode
- 1960–197530m5.3 (9)TV EpisodeTodays guests are Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Jonathan Winters.
- 1st segment - Arthur Godfrey and Allen Funt are disguised as a Good Humor Ice Cream men. 2nd segment - bowlers are secretly filmed. 3rd segment - Dorothy Collins drives a car to a service station and surprises the mechanics when they discover the car has no motor.
- 1997–2001TV-Y72.3 (10)TV Episode
- Head pathologist Coffee works at a big-city hospital helping police solve peculiar murders with the assistance of able colleagues Hudson and Mookerji and lab boy/handyman Link.
- 1967–19711h8.2 (15)TV EpisodeA star studded roast of Jerry Lewis presented by the New York Friars Club.
- The Don Ho Show was a half hour variety show taped at Perry's Smorgasbord on Waikiki Beach. Featuring Don and the performers from his show at the Polynesian Palace, the show had guest acts such as David Copperfield and Tony Bennett.
- 1958–19679.2 (18)TV EpisodeCarol and Durwood start the show by telling us of their recent Emmy award, and regret that this inspires Gary to sing a number, rather badly. Allen and Rossi do an early version of their boxing interview, Striesand sings from a balcony set, and also in the "wonderful year" segment for 1929. Goulet does a Chevalier song-impression.
- In this program celebrating the Ford Motor Company's 75th anniversary, various expressions of creativity are honored. Arthur Miller introduces a scene from "Death of a Salesman" performed by Edward Asner and Martin Sheen; Tennessee Williams and Neil Simon also introduce scenes from their plays. Other parts of the program feature comedy and musical performances, as well as interviews with prominent figures such as astronaut Neil Armstrong.
- A fabulous collection of sketches and songs. Zero Mostel performs If I Were a Rich Man from Fiddler on the Roof. The program was written by Nat Hiken (Sgt. Bilko, Car 54 Where Are You)
- A young American woman travels to North Vietnam to search for her husband, an American pilot who was shot down during the war. She is joined by a Canadian reporter, who is looking for a human interest story and sees this as his ticket to the big time.
- Sitcom about a squabbling brother and sister each promised a $75,000 inheritance if they agree to run the family pickle business for five years.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.3 (28)TV Episode
- In questions and answers, an audience member teaches Lyle and Harvey how to hula. In a spoof of Hollywood talent scouting, Vanessa Vanilla (Carol) is found dishing ice cream and becomes a star, with Mel Torme as her agent and Harvey Korman as the studio boss. Michele Lee plays a welfare worker inspecting the residence of a Tenth Avenue Family. Torme, Michele and Carol perform a medley of country-western tunes. Mel solos "Strike Up the Band" and "I Hear Music"; Michele offers "In Times Like These."
- Woody Allen hosts a tongue-in-cheek look back at the year 1967 in skits and musical numbers. Guests include Liza Minnelli, Aretha Franklin, John Byner and William F. Buckley.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.0 (30)TV EpisodeMartha Raye joins Carol in a snappy medley of songs. Burnett's at her nasally, nagging best playing Zelda, who drives George into a bit of Walter Mitty-like escapism. Ballet stars Edward Villella and Violette Verdy provide Carol's Charwoman with her greatest challenge yet-dancing Swan Lake while wearing army boots.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.2 (30)TV Episode
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.1 (30)TV EpisodePaul Lynde and Karen Black guest star on this episode. Paul plays a conniving Interior decorator. Vicki solos on "Too Late Now." Karen, Carol and Vicki partner Lyle, Harvey and Paul for a Roaring Twenties song and dance sequence.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.2 (31)TV EpisodeCarol welcomes Robert Goulet who sings "Without Love" then duets with Carol on "Have I Told You Lately." Rich Little does impressions of celebrities doing commercials. Goulet is a kissing bandit in a soap opera parody.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.2 (31)TV EpisodeGuest Kaye Stevens solos on the song "Eli's Coming." She is joined by Carol for "Games People Play." The cast does the skit As the Stomach Turns. They also spoof TV weddings.
- Highlights include a salute to Universal Studios, with parodies of Doris Day and Abbott & Costello films.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.4 (31)TV EpisodeHighlights of this edition with guests Steve Lawrence and Kaye Ballard include: "Operation Minestrone" (a spoof of World War II films); musical performances from Steve (Sunshine Medley: "Ain't No Sunshine"/"You Are My Sunshine"), Kaye and the dancers ("Don't Tell Mama"), and Carol ("If I Could Write a Song"); and a salute to Cole Porter.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.1 (31)TV EpisodeHighlights include "Salute to Hollywood Canteen".
- Weekly multi-week contest where teams of adults participate in a series of wacky events to win prizes.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.4 (32)TV EpisodeAndy plays a football coach who uses wife Carol for living room scrimmages. The "Carol and Sis" skit flashes back to the first time Carol went to Roger's (Harvey Korman) apartment. Barbara solos "It Only Takes a Moment", and duets "Rainy Days and Mondays" with carol. The finale is a salute to Smokey the Bear.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.7 (32)TV EpisodeHighlights of this show with guests Tim Conway and the Carpenters include: a salute to old radio shows, and Carol and the Carpenters performing "Do You Know the Way to San José".
- 1967–197822mTV-G7.1 (32)TV EpisodeGuests Steve Lawrence and Durward Kirby get into the ring with Carol, Harvey, Vicki and Lyle for a spoof of the 1939 movie "Golden Boy"; Durward plays Harvey's accident prone boss, who pays a catastrophic visit to his and Carol's home. Guest Julie Budd sings "Where is Love?"
- 1967–197822mTV-G6.8 (32)TV EpisodeHighlights include a musical salute to guest Don Rickles' mean-guy persona; guest Mel Torme sings; the cast presents a spoof of "Sesame Street" geared for adults, featuring cameos by Jim Nabors, Dick Martin and Tim Conway.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.4 (33)TV EpisodeA newly taped segment is inserted into this repeat of the October 21, 1968 episode, where Rodgers sings his new hit record, "Today," and discusses his new series, "Carol Burnett Presents the Jimmie Rodgers Show," which premiered Monday, June 16, 1969.
- 1967–19711h8.0 (33)TV EpisodeThe New York Friars club roasts Don Rickles. Hosted by Johnny Carson.
- Carol and Harvey Korman play shy teachers who are uncomfortable reviewing the material for a sex ed course. Carol attempts to teach Lyle Waggoner to sing.
- 1967–197821mTV-G7.2 (33)TV EpisodeHighlights include: a salute to Walt Disney Studios, with spoofs of such films as "Fantasia" and "Mary Poppins"; musical performances by guests Martha Raye ("He Gives Me Love") and Mel Tormé ("You've Made Me So Very Happy" and "Spinning Wheel"); and Martha as the owner of a mongrel dog who has an encounter with the owner of a toy poodle (Carol).
- Carol, Harvey, Edie and Harvey read bogus, humorous TV Guide listings. A housewife is determined to prevent her husband from watching football instead of fulfilling his promise to help with heavy housework until a surprise visitor arrives.
- The cast and crew head to London for an episode that features guest Juliet Prowse performing "Put on a Happy Face" with the dancers. Carol and Harvey play an acting team whose play is sabotaged by her flu symptoms.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.0 (34)TV EpisodeHighlights include Harvey singing a comic version of "They Call The Wind Maria."
- A holiday salute to the Fourth of July. Carol plays a Fireside Girl, using blackmail to sell cookies to Harvey Korman and Pat Carroll. In another sketch, Carney is an exterminator who lost his nerve and needs reassurance from his wife. In another chapter of "As The Stomach Turns", Carol is a Women's Libber and Carney is a pro football scout who has his eye on Pat Carroll.
- Carol is joined by guests Eydie Gorme and Joan Rivers in a skit about a popular girls singing trio. Joan gives her opinion on women's lib.
- 1967–197822mTV-G7.8 (34)TV EpisodeHighlights include: Carol and guest Debbie Reynolds play nurses in a spoof of the wartime movie "So Proudly We Hail!"; guest John Davidson performs a banjo medley which includes "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", and joins the ladies on "Thank You Very Much" from "Scrooge"; and Debbie performs a musical number, "Look at Me".
- Jim Nabors, as he has for the past five years, joins Carol on her opening show. They do a song and dance salute to his home town of Sylacauga, Alabama. Nabors also sings "Help Me Make It Through the Night". Comedy spots: In a spoof of King Henry VIII, Korman plays the monarch and Carol is Anne Boleyn; Carol plays a child actress who upstages a ham actor (Korman); Carol plays a mother who chaperones her daughter (Vicki) on a date. In her feature number, elegantly attired Carol sings "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out".
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.3 (35)TV EpisodeIn a vaudeville segment, Tim Conway plays a bumbling acrobat. Carol is a dance hall Mom to daughter Vicki Lawrence in a tearful melodrama. Ken Berry dances to "Down By the Winegar Woiks". Also, Carol and Ken Berry play a computer-matched couple singing love songs. Tim and Harvey do a skit about a homesick truck driver. Kay Medford pops up as a sister-in-law in the weekly "Carol and Sis" routine.
- Totie Fields, as the author of "The Desirable Woman" confides in a TV talk show hostess played by Carol. Guest Ken Berry plays a golfing priest and Harvey Korman is his rabbi partner. Totie plays a woman who thinks she's a werewolf. Ken demonstrates his terpsichorean talents in "Let's Have a Party"; the entire cast offers "Put On Your Sunday Best"; Miss Burnett solos "Make a Rainbow".
- Perry Como celebrates Christmas in Israel with vists to Bethlehem and Jerusalem.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.4 (36)TV EpisodeHighlights include a salute to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.