There is a long Q&A. One is about what people write in her autograph book, she says most write their names, then there is Martha Raye. Carol's sister Chris in the audience. Julie Andrews is mentioned and Carol says there will be a clip of her movie "Star!". Durwood Kirby and Garry Moore come and talk to the audience.
There is a very funny Old Folks sketch. Carol and Harvey are visited by two old biddies (Kirby and Moore in drag). There are some topical jokes about Nixon/Humphrey and Jackie Kennedy and Richard Burton.
Vicki and Lyle sing the Petula Clark song "Call Me" with guitars.
A funny sketch has Carol as princess who has to make a toast with wine for TV but drinks too much.
Some quick funny jokes spoofing TV and integration. Isabel Sanford shows up as Blondie. Talks about "sick" jokes with Lyle in the electric chair. A very funny game show satire called Shoplift with Carol and Kirby as contestants who try to out steal the other.
Another very funny sketch with Kirby as a exec dictating a letter to a secretary (Carol) about accidents. Carol has many accidents happening to her.
Carol introduces the clip from "Star!" with Don Crichton, lead dancer from her show. Crichton comes on and does a dance routine with Vicki and the other dancers.
The guests (including Crichton) sign Carol's book.
There is a very funny Old Folks sketch. Carol and Harvey are visited by two old biddies (Kirby and Moore in drag). There are some topical jokes about Nixon/Humphrey and Jackie Kennedy and Richard Burton.
Vicki and Lyle sing the Petula Clark song "Call Me" with guitars.
A funny sketch has Carol as princess who has to make a toast with wine for TV but drinks too much.
Some quick funny jokes spoofing TV and integration. Isabel Sanford shows up as Blondie. Talks about "sick" jokes with Lyle in the electric chair. A very funny game show satire called Shoplift with Carol and Kirby as contestants who try to out steal the other.
Another very funny sketch with Kirby as a exec dictating a letter to a secretary (Carol) about accidents. Carol has many accidents happening to her.
Carol introduces the clip from "Star!" with Don Crichton, lead dancer from her show. Crichton comes on and does a dance routine with Vicki and the other dancers.
The guests (including Crichton) sign Carol's book.