A good Season 5 episode. A long Q&A, Carol is asked about girl scouts, being a sex symbol and if she wrote a book. Dick Cavett comes up behind her and surprises her. He talks about her being on his show. The audience asks him questions and one girl wants a handshake and autograph.
Ken Berry does a musical sequence about a rainmaker and sings I Wanna Be Happy with the dancers and does a dance with one, Bonnie Evans.
Carol & Sis sketch. Chrissy tells them a couple they used to know is coming over, Carol and Roger can't remember their names. Berry and his real life wife Jackie Joseph play the couple. Funny scenes as they try to remember the names.
Dionne Warwick sings There's Always Something There to Remind Me, which she took to #65 in 1968. She also sings the 5th Dimension hit One Less Bell To Answer.
The best scene in the show is Carol as a little girl singing a song about asking Santa for a pretty little dolly, with some hilarious lyrics.
A western movie spoof has Carol and Ken as cowgirl and cowboy going to Hollywood, with a real live horse on stage. The horse becomes a star and Carol a stunt girl.
Carol & Dionne sing the Declaration Of Independence.
Carol introduces the guest again, including Bonnie Evans and Jackie Joseph, she sings her theme and they all sign her book.
Ken Berry does a musical sequence about a rainmaker and sings I Wanna Be Happy with the dancers and does a dance with one, Bonnie Evans.
Carol & Sis sketch. Chrissy tells them a couple they used to know is coming over, Carol and Roger can't remember their names. Berry and his real life wife Jackie Joseph play the couple. Funny scenes as they try to remember the names.
Dionne Warwick sings There's Always Something There to Remind Me, which she took to #65 in 1968. She also sings the 5th Dimension hit One Less Bell To Answer.
The best scene in the show is Carol as a little girl singing a song about asking Santa for a pretty little dolly, with some hilarious lyrics.
A western movie spoof has Carol and Ken as cowgirl and cowboy going to Hollywood, with a real live horse on stage. The horse becomes a star and Carol a stunt girl.
Carol & Dionne sing the Declaration Of Independence.
Carol introduces the guest again, including Bonnie Evans and Jackie Joseph, she sings her theme and they all sign her book.