A married country music singing duo announce their impending divorce; new regular Dick Van Dyke plays Ed's old Army buddy in "The Family"; two bumbling workmen install a plate-glass window in a boutique; guest Jim Nabors.
Beer-swilling private eye Danny Draft has trouble believing a woman's claim that someone is out to murder her; star holdouts on TV series; a spoof of the 1936 film "San Francisco"; guest Steve Lawrence.
This Family Show features Dick as an airport traveller getting a long, awkward farewell from his family, and Tim as a steelworker seeking to do in his wife, Carol.
The wife of a busy company man takes drastic action to get his attention; a loser in life relates 26 years of woe to a total stranger; a favorite uncle gets an airport farewell.
Tonight's line-up of sketches is highlighted by Dick Van Dyke as a television announcer who is forced to fill in when technical difficulties scuttle the airing of the late night movie.
On this episode, invisible dogs run amok in an obedience class, while insurance agent Carol pesters doctor Tim while he's on the job.
Mrs. Wiggins attends a convention in Hawaii with Mr. Tudball; a salute to the year in television commercials; guest Ben Vereen.
A salute to MGM with spoofs of films including "Boys Town," "Gigi," "Singin' in the Rain" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
Rock Hudson joins the fun tonight, playing a man on the prowl for the ladies in a bar.Elsewhere, Tim is a television announcer whose microphones are being worked on mid-annoucement.
A water department inspector ends up turning a married couple against each other; Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins enjoy a champagne-laden Christmas Eve; guests Helen Reddy and Ken Berry.
Guest star Steve Lawrence takes on a villainous role in a WWII spy spoof, and Carol multitasks, singing "You Light Up My Life" while bathing Tim.
Guest stars Roddy McDowell and Ken Berry join the gang in "High Hat", a spoof of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movie musicals.
Carol and Tim mime changes in characters as they are developed by an author; a vice-president of sales demonstrates a new safety lid for medicine bottles; guest Eydie Gormé.
Dropping by the show this evening: Steve Lawrence and The Captain and Tennille! The three take part in another selection of TV commercial spoofs, while Steve and Carol reveal the unspoken thoughts of a secretary and her boss.
Ken Berry and Natalie Cole are tonight's guests; a courtroom drama featuring Tim; he's been influenced by television and has seemingly turned into a rascally rabbit.
Tonight's guest is Mr. Steve Lawrence; Steve joins Carol in a sketch about a travelling couple sharing some honesty with each other on a plane they think is about to crash.
Tonight's big guests are James Garner, George Carlin, and Ken Berry, who join Carol, Vicki, and Tim for an evening of can't-miss comedy.
Two of Carol's favorite guest stars, Steve Lawrence and Bernadette Peters, each team up with Carol in another delightful night of comedy.
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.
Guest: Sammy Davis Jr.
A spoof of "National Velvet" with Carol in the Elizabeth Taylor role; a salute to Las Vegas.
Tonight's guest star: Roddy McDowell! Roddy plays a documentary filmmaker in an operating room, and meets Carol in an elevator with dialogue only one word long. Also: another shift with Mrs. Wiggins.
This episode features Harvey as a man faking whiplash after an accident with Carol. And on "The Family", Mama, Ed, and Eunice are invited to Mickey's place for a celebratory Chinese dinner.
A spoof of "Gone With the Wind"; two business professionals discuss his marriage proposal like a business meeting: the Old Man runs a butcher shop where he wreaks havoc with an impatient customer; guest Dinah Shore.
A spoof of the Joan Crawford film "Mildred Pierce"; a couple spends one last night together on the eve of their divorce; the world's oldest hot dog stand vendor; guest Ken Berry.
Sketches on tonight's fast and funny episode include: mother Carol offering daughter Vicki some (unheard) advice on the way to the altar, and Tim as a handyman working on Harvey's priceless violin.
A psychiatrist is bombarded by phone calls from his family; a salute to Warner Bros. with movie spoofs; the Old Man works as a repairman of musical instruments; guest Alan King.
Ms. Betty White is tonight's guest! Betty joins in the latest installment of "The Family" wherein Mama has decided to clean up her attic. Also: Carol and Tim try to get rid of a counterfeit $20 bill.
A "tough" police detective interrogates a pair of suspects; a penniless uncle vies with a wealthy uncle to adopt their rotten niece, Honey Bunny; guest Dick Van Dyke.
Mr. Tudball takes his secretary, Mrs. Wiggins, out for lunch; Harvey and Carol pick up on each other in a bar.
Guest Glen Campbell appears in a sketch spoofing the poster of Barbara Streisand's "A Star Is Born." Elsewhere, Tim is a guinea pig for a cure to the Swine Flu, and much, much more!
Tim and Carol spar over a late-night phone call; Tim tries to sell Vicki a vacuum cleaner; Carol and company demonstrate their utter lack of talent.
Rock Hudson is tonight's guest star, appearing with Carol as husband and wife news anchors, and as secretary Mrs. Wiggins' lunch date, who's utterly smitten with her.
Tonight, Mr. Tudball is in hot water with his wife--and Mrs. Wiggins is of no help. Then, a woman (Carol) recovering from a nervous breakdown finds her spouse (Harvey) pushing her buttons once more.
Tonight, almost live...Eunice gets her big break as a contestant on "The Gong Show!" Also: An interview with the wife of a kidnap victim turns more dramatic with each take.
Tonight: Tim has to write a eulogy for his late best friend...who may not have been that good of a friend to him. And on "As The Stomach Turns", things turn positively bionic after a funeral.
Actors Funt & Mundane score a hit, leading to a performance at the supersized Astro Bowl; guest Hal Linden.
Another sketch of kitchen commercials; the world's oldest baggage handler; a businessman summoned to an IRS meeting brags about how he outsmarted the government; guest Neil Sedaka.
Tonight's guest star is Cher; sketches include Harvey and Tim as dueling pianists, spoofs of commercials, and a love triangle between Harvey, Cher, and Carol as the mousy other woman.
Step back in time with "The Family" as Eunice thinks back to her early days with Ed and Mama. Also, Tim plays a palace guard who refuses to allow the Queen through the gates unless he gets a popsicle.
Tonight's sketches feature Harvey as a psychiatrist trying to unlock the secret of patient Carol's crying jags, and Carol as Stella Toddler, reporting a mugging and robbery by Tim to the police.
Maggie Smith guest stars tonight, playing Tim's girlfriend in a sketch where he is honored with christening a ship...which he refuses to do, much to the chagrin of the Queen. Also: a parody of "Jaws."
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.
Guest: Roddy McDowell.
Tonight, Tim and Harvey are opposing generals at the signing of a peace treaty between Japan and Russia, while "The Family" gathers to head off for the funeral of Mama's sister Mae.
Guest Stars: Steve Lawrence
Tonight features Carol in a dual role for a Late, Late Movie presentation of "A Swiped Life"-- take-off of the 1946 film "A Stolen Life", which starred Bette Davis as twin sisters in a love triangle.
Carol and company offer up a collection of delightful sketches, including Carol as an old lady feeding birds in the park, Tim as a wacky pharmacist, and Carol and Vicki as office buddies on a cruise.
The Family steps out as Mama, Eunice, and Ed go to a fancy restaurant; Tim's Oldest Man is a Wild West sheriff.
Guests: Dick Van Dyke and Tony Randall.
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.
In this episode, Mama, Eunice, and Ed return from an inspiring Sunday sermon--but struggle to maintain a feeling of "brotherly love." Also: Carol and Harvey are a couple sharing "Bedtime Honesty."
Guest star Steve Lawrence is your MC for a roast of faded star Nora Desmond. And in "Carol & Sis", Vicki attempts to sober up a tipsy Carol after a bridge club meeting before Harvey returns home.
Guest James Coco takes a slow boat to romance in the Saturday night tear-jerker movie spoof, "One Way Ticket," while Carol gets into an tempestuous argument with a container of margarine.
Jack Weston and Michele Lee guest star; they join Carol and Harvey for a sketch juxtaposing a bickering married couple and a newly-engaged one; a doctor's visit is an emotional rollercoaster.
Who loves ya, Carol? Guest star Telly Savalas, that's who! Telly and Harvey play businessmen whose broken merger plays like a broken relationship. Also: TV commercials, and Telly as "Poopi Le Moko."
Guest stars Rich Little and Eydie Gorme join in a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock; Carol and Harvey play a couple who are not speaking to each other in a largely pantomimed sketch.
Guests John Byner and Helen Reddy join Carol and Harvey in a sketch about swingers looking for the ladies. And over at Mama's house, The Family get into an unapologetically hilarious game of "Sorry!"
Guests John Byner and Helen Reddy join Carol and Harvey in a sketch about swingers looking for the ladies;over at Mama's house, the Family get into an unapologetically hilarious game of "Sorry!"
Tim Conway returns to the Carol show! Tim plays a lion who wants to be anything but Born Free, then teams with Harvey as a pair of military aircraft spotters stuck with each other on an island.
Guests: Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway and Steven Warner.
Guests: Carl Reiner and Ken Berry.
Guest: Alan Alda.
Carol welcomes Vincent Price and Joan Rivers! Sketches include Vincent crossing paths with Alice Portnoy and understudying for Ham Actor Harvey, then saying "goodnight, Joan Boy" in "The Walnuts."
Guests: William Conrad; the Jackson Five.
Tim Conway and The Pointer Sisters guest star! Sketches include the game show "Up Your Income", with Carol's Stella Toddler character as a contestant, and Tim as Nora Desmond's new butler.
Guests: Rock Hudson and Nancy Walker.
Tonight's episode features Harvey and Carol encountering a wishing well, and another installment of "The Family", with Eunice and Ed suffering through Mama's recuperation after an accident.
Guests: Wayne Rogers and Buddy Ebsen.
Roddy McDowell guest stars! He plays a successful member of "The Family"--who fails to impress Mama when she visits his Hollywood home. Also: movie spoof "The Lady Heir" (a take-off on "The Heiress.")
Tonight, guest stars Steve Lawrence and Sally Struthers join in one of Carol's patented "Late, Late Movie" spoofs. This time up, flappers and floozies abound in "The Boring Twenties."
Guests: Jean Stapleton and Phil Silvers.
Highlights of the "family show" with Tim Conway.
Guest star Jim Nabors walks the earth like Caine in "Kung Fu" in a supersized spoof of the hit David Carradine Western and Martial Arts television series, here entitled "Yung Fool."
Tim Conway and Charo guest! In separate sketches, Tim plays a man at a unisex salon, a fellow trying to stay awake for a speech, and a journalist meeting "Chiquita" (Charo) and her mother (Carol.)
Tonight's guests are Helen Reddy and John Byner, who appear in a series of commercial parodies. John also takes part in a Nora Desmond sketch, while Vicki plays gossip columnist Rona Rumor.
Paul Sand and Eydie Gorme guest star; including a salute to movie series such as "Dr. Kildaire"; Paul and Eydie join Carol for an outrageous werewolf sketch.
In this episode, guest Jack Weston matches up with Carol on a computer date, Carol sings "The Lady Is A Tramp", and Harvey plays Dr. Jekyll--with none other than Carol as his Ms. Hyde.
The always game Steve Lawrence steps into the Fred MacMurray role in a take-off on the classic noir film "Double Indemnity"... here named "Double Calamity", with Carol in the femme fatale role.
Tim Conway can spin any situation into comedy gold, and he proves it as an airport security officer; Carol and Harvey play actors suffering Carol's lack of contact lenses onstage.
Tonight's episode features "Carol & Sis", where hypochondriac Harvey must avoid Carol, who has the Hong Kong Flu, and a take-off of the 1932 romance "Back Street"...here called "Back Alley."
Guests Anthony Newley and Dick Martin are anything but clueless in tonight's tribute to detectives in the movies, while Carol and Vicki are single and ready to mingle in a sketch set in a singles bar.
Tim Conway and Steve Lawrence guest star! A chimp's bite leads to some monkey business for Tim in one sketch, while another features a business relationship resembling a failed romantic relationship.
Carol's guest is Paul Sand! A pair of sketches dealing with weddings are featured, addressing the planning and aftermath of the ceremonies. Also: a series of timely bits related to the energy crisis.
Carol's guest is Paul Sand; a pair of sketches deal with weddings, addressing the planning and aftermath of the ceremonies; a series of timely bits related to the energy crisis.
Tim Conway and Steve Lawrence guest star, taking part in TV commercial spoofs. Tim also appears as The Oldest Man (now working as a dresser for the theatre), and in a pantomime sketch with Carol.
Life is a cabaret when Joel Grey and Vincent Price are guest starring! The two play guests at a hotel where Carol is the switchboard operator (who listens in on all the calls.) Also: "Carol & Sis."
Tim Conway vill make you (and Lyle) laff as a tough German interrogator in WWII. Meanwhile, Carol plays a housewife listening to a radio advice show where the dilemmas addressed seem very familiar...
Roddy McDowell guest stars! Highlights include Roddy joining "The Family" for a reunion where Mama and the rest are unimpressed by his success, and a "Brief Encounter" with briefer dialogue.
Guest: Roddy McDowell, the Jackson Five.
Guest stars John Byner and Francine Beers; sketches include an escaped convict seeking refuge in a diner; Carol and Vicki as robots made by John and Harvey; "Carol & Sis."
An encounter at a bar between Harvey and Carol, who misreads every situation; Carol and Vicki as contestants in a Lucky Lady contest.
Carol's good luck charm Jim Nabors guest stars! This episode is highlighted by Harvey's belated Emmy Award acceptance speech, and a Nostalgia Theatre presentation of the WWII-set "Hollywood Canteen."
Special guests Marty Feldman and Carol Channing; highlights include Marty, Harvey, and Carol as a bored airline crew who cause havoc on a flight, and wacky commercial spoofs.
Tonight's episode is for film buffs! Carol plays a housewife obsessed with celebrity gossip, much to Harvey's chagrin. Then, a take-off on an award-winning Hitchcock classic with "Rebecky."
Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand are tonight's guests; Paul plays a shy man trying to gain confidence by listening to a self-help record; Steve joins Carol and Harvey in The Putrified Forest.
Guests: Eydie Gorme and Jack Gilford.
Carol welcomes Joel Grey and Cass Elliot as her guests! Highlights include a salute to Foreign Language films, and a sketch featuring Joel, Harvey, and Lyle as puppies in a pet store window.
The comedy duo of Stiller and Meara guest star; they show off a bit of their act and join in the sketch comedy fun with the gang; Carol as the oblivious do-gooder, "Mary Worthless."
Guest stars Lily Tomlin and Steve Lawrence; Lily plays a prison matron and performs a monologue; Steve plays a crime boss on his honeymoon, but is constantly interrupted by requests for favors.
Carl Reiner and Melba Moore guest star on this episode; the Non-Violent Theatre presentation of a WWII film: The Plot To Hurt Hitler.
Stars of stage and screen Anthony Newley and Bernadette Peters guest. This episode features Carol as The Invisible Man's mother, and Anthony as a man who can get anything thanks to his British accent.
Steve Lawrence and Tim Conway guest star; Steve plays a talk show host, and then solves a mystery as Detective Cobumble in a TV spoof, featuring Tim as a butler.
Carol's special guests are Jack Cassidy and Tim Conway; Tim plays a 35 year old orphan looking to be adopted in a sketch, then joins Jack and Carol for tonight's Old Old Movie, The Story Of A Star.
Ruth Buzzi and Jack Gilford make a guest appearance in the story of "Snow White- 15 Years Later." A car accident leads to a misunderstanding on "Carol & Sis". And Carol and Vicki deal with censorship.
Kaye Ballard and Tim Conway are Carol's guests tonight for an evening of sketches, highlighted by the game show spoof The Dater's Game; Tim plays a service station attendant meeting a bank robber.
Skits include a parody of "Waterloo Bridge."
John Byner and Petula Clark head downtown to the show; along with classic characters, The Old Folks and Alice Portnoy, TV commercial spoofs and the firing of Donald Duck are on tap tonight.
Carol welcomes Valerie Harper and Tim Conway as her guests! Valerie joins Carol on a blind double date, Tim is the world's oldest fireman, and ham actor Harvey newest co-star is a miscast Charo type.
Guest stars David Hartman and Paula Kelly; characters include washed up actress Nora Desmond and the long-suffering couple George and Zelda; also featuring "This Is Your Lifetime."
Guests William Conrad and Isabel Sanford; a series of short television spoofs; featuring another installment of "Carol & Sis."
Carol and Harvey are in an altogether different kind of toy story as quarreling dolls in "Barby and Ben"; Carol takes aim at a classic romance film with the spoof, "Rancid Harvest."
Jim Nabors is Carol's guest for the fifth season opener! Jim plays a chaperone who throws cold water on a romantic cruise. And Carol and Harvey are majestic in a King Henry VIII sketch.
Carol's guests are Carol Channing and Steve Lawrence in this episode, which features the latest "As The Stomach Turns", and a "Carol & Sis" with Roger and Carol finding themselves in a nudist colony.
Steve Lawrence and Carol Channing join Carol, Harvey, Vicki, and Lyle for a blockbuster tribute to the Academy Awards, with songs and sketches paying homage to great films and filmmakers.
Ken Berry is tonight's guest, taking part in a spoof of the films of figure skating actress Sonja Henie: "Love In An Avalanche," which makes way for a more tropically based production number.
Guests Mama Cass Elliot and Ken Berry offer up some musical numbers and a series of commercial parodies. Also, Zelda's TV-time interruptions lead to George imagining himself in a Western movie.
Guests: Tim Conway and Diahann Carroll.
Guests: Bing Crosby and Paul Lynde.
Carol's guests are Diahann Carroll and Tim Conway for an episode that features two pairs of singles out on the town, and an Insomnia Theatre presentation of the romance movie Arrivaderci Summertime.
Guest stars Bing Crosby and Paul Lynde take a trip to Canoga Falls in tonight's "As The Stomach Turns." And on "The Old Folks", Lynde joins the elderly duo to celebrate Veteran's Day.
Bernadette Peters and Cass Elliot guest star in the latest "As The Stomach Turns", and Lyle causes havoc and absurdity on a live television production as a drunken sound effects operator.
Guests Shecky Greene and Eydie Gorme join Harvey and Carol for a rundown of some of the other television programs on the air. Also: "Carol & Sis" and the flop detective show "Ironstreet & Wife."
Guests: Ken Berry and Dionne Warwick.
Guests: Steve Lawrence and Dick Martin.
Carol Burnett, an ensemble cast and guest stars entertain.
Paul Lynde and Peggy Lee are tonight's guests! Along with the usual songs and sketches is an improv comedy performance--and among the performers is a pre-M*A*S*H William Christopher (Father Mulcahy).
A performance by the great Ray Charles is a highlight of this episode, which also features guest Tim Conway up to his usual tricks, including a sketch with Harvey where they play billboard hangers.
Tim Conway guests for the movie spoof "Sinful Woman", a presentation of the Lyle-hosted Tearjerker Theatre, taken from their library of "creaky film classics."
Vincent Price and Eydie Gorme are Carol's guests. Sketches include an outrageous encounter on an elevator, and the horror movie spoof "House Of Terror", with Price playing off of his screen persona.
Carol's guests tonight are Burt Reynolds and Nanette Fabray, who join the gang for a series of Carol's patented commercial parodies, and the late night adventure movie "The Lavender Pimpernel."
Guest Tim Conway proves that he and Harvey are one of the great comedy duos in a sketch where two mismatched policemen go undercover as a couple on a date. Also: a poker game on "Carol & Sis."
TV's "The Odd Couple"--Jack Klugman and Tony Randall--guest star! Jack sings (!) with Carol, while Tony takes part in a sketch revealing superstitions among actors as part of a tribute to Broadway.
Paul Lynde guests as a smarmy real estate man hooking Harvey and Carol into buying a new home; the 10th Avenue Family and a musical performance from Carol's Charwoman character.
The season-ending "Family Show" features the best variety show ensemble on television with the epic showbiz extravaganza "The Doily Sisters," about a pair of twin Vaudeville performers. (Part 1 of 2.)
The conclusion of the fifth-season "Family Show" finale brings to a close the elaborate showbiz spoof "The Doily Sisters."
Jim Nabors returns as Carol's guest! Sketches include Harvey as a hammy actor contending with a new co-star (Carol), and Jim as an emergency room patient whose nurse is distracted by hunky Lyle.
Nanette Fabray and Steve Lawrence guest star in an episode saluting Columbia Pictures classic movies by spoofing "Middle Of The Night", "From Here To Eternity", and "Gilda."
Ken Berry and Nanette Fabray join in tonight's episode; Carol plays a dowdy secretary discouraging some glamorous temp applicants, and the movie spoof Flight 13 To Nowhere.
Guests include Lucille Ball and Mel Torme.
Tonight: Cass Elliot and Ricardo Montalban! Mama Cass teams with Carol for a sketch about wallflowers at a dance, while Ricardo takes on the role of a playboy in a spoof of Esther Williams movies.
Guests include Juliet Prowse.
Guests are Dyan Cannon and Paul Lynde; Lynde plays a smarmy insurance salesman, and later appears in Canoga Falls in Cannon on As The Stomach Turns.
The multitalented Debbie Reynolds and John Davidson guest star in this episode, highlighted by the stirring saga of a squad of World War II nurses: "So Proudly We Heal."
Mr. Warmth himself, Don Rickles, guests as a cantankerous house painter on the latest "Carol & Sis" sketch. And George and Zelda (Harvey and Carol) face a home invasion by a robber (played by Lyle.)
Guests include Art Carney and Pat Carroll.
It's a match made in heaven when the great Jerry Lewis guests as an awkward groom set up for a society marriage with the equally awkward Carol. Also: another day on the porch with "The Old Folks."
Guest star Michele Lee headlines a wintry and wonderful production number in this episode, which also offers another visit with the 10th Street Family.
The Velvet Fog rolls in once again as Mel Torme returns in a guest appearance! Mel discovers the greatest superstar behind the counter of a drugstore in Vanessa Vanilla (played, of course, by Carol.)
Guest star Martha Raye is back, appearing in "Carol & Sis" as an Irish maid who doesn't live up to her advertising. And George (Harvey) fantasizes about being a matador--but can't escape Zelda (Carol).
Carol salutes MGM with the help of guest stars Chita Rivera and Bob Newhart; spoofs of classic movies abound, including Ninotchka, Blackboard Jungle, Gone With The Wind, and more.
Tim Conway and Pat Carroll guest star in this episode. Tim contributes in sketches as the Lone Ranger and as a man who lives a dog's life, and Pat joins in on the latest Carol & Sis installment.
Guest star Bernadette Peters joins the cast on the playground for a sketch about bratty kids. Also, The Early Early Show presents another cornball classic: "The Most Happy Stella."
Carol's guests tonight are David Frost and Marilyn Horne; Frost plays a Rolls Royce dealer selling to Americans Harvey and Carol; Horne takes the musical spotlight with an operatic performance.
Guest stars Eileen Farrell, Marilyn Horne, and David Frost class up the joint as they join Carol and the gang for an operatic, Italian-style production of Cinderella.
Paul Lynde and Nanette Fabray join in the fun on a series of commercial outtakes! Also, "Carol & Sis" finds Carol filling in for Roger's secretary--with the results you might expect.
Paul Lynde and Nanette Fabray guest on the season finale, featuring an installment of "As The Stomach Turns", and a reflection on moments past from Carol's iconic Charwoman persona.
It's no "surprise, surprise, surprise" to see Jim Nabors as Carol's season opening guest! Jim plays a neighbor visiting a single woman whose apartment is filled with elaborate security devices.
Big laughs are on tap with this episode, featuring the return of the world's oldest sex symbol, Mae East, to "V.I.P.", a Presidential "Fireside Chat", and a case of laryngitis on "Carol & Sis."
Steve Lawrence and Rock Hudson stop by to join in the fun and merriment, with the movie spoof "The Murderer Always Rings Twice", and a meeting with an interior decorator in this week's "Carol & Sis."
Tom Conway and Ken Berry pay a visit to Canoga Falls in the latest As The Stomach Turns.
Guests include Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.
Guests include Andy Griffith and Merv Griffin.
Andy Griffith guests, retelling a familiar Aesop fable in his own inimitable fashion, then joins Carol for a down home, countrified fairy tale musical production number: "Cinderellie."
Guest star Lucille Ball joins Carol for a glittering showbiz sketch, The Rock Sisters! Meanwhile, comedy genius George Carlin is on hand with plenty of words that you CAN say on television.
Guest star Lucille Ball joins Carol for a glittering showbiz sketch, "The Rock Sisters!" Meanwhile, comedy genius George Carlin is on hand with plenty of words that you CAN say on television.
Guests include Donald O'Connor and Nancy Wilson.
Kaye Stevens and Audrey Meadows guest star in this episode, featuring favorite recurring sketches "As The Stomach Turns" and the "10th Avenue Family."
Flip Wilson and Vikki Carr choose to accept Carol's mission: to appear in the spoof "Mission: Improbable"...which includes a super-secret cameo! This episode will not self destruct in five seconds.
Guest star Soupy Sales plays a hospital patient who is subjected to fireside girl Alice Portnoy's unique bedside manner, and joins Carol for the movie spoof "Mildred Fierce."
Carol and Harvey Korman play shy teachers who are uncomfortable with the material for a sex-ed course; Carol teaches Lyle Waggoner to sing.
Guests include Jane Connell.
Jane Connell and the ever-funny Tim Conway guest star! Tonight's episode features Harvey and Tim as tipsy friends coming home from a night of carousing, and a spoof of The Arabian Nights.
Frequent guest Nanette Fabray settles in for another appearance on "As The Stomach Turns." Also featured: "Carol & Sis" go gaga over Roger's briefcase, which is surprisingly filled with cash.
Guests include Martha Raye and Mel Torme.
Tim Conway proves himself once again to be one of the funniest men on the planet in this episode, which features him in two sketches, pairing him with Harvey and Carol, respectively.
A look at home interior magazines; a husband and wife team struggle over income tax forms; a big dramatic scene for actor Harvey Korman.
Carol demonstrates her exercise routine; Lyle, Harvey, and Carol perform the first "Ham Actor" sketch.
Guests include Jim Nabors.
Guests include Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Carol Channing.
Carol offers a trio of guests: Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert, and Nancy Wilson! Albert drops in on "Carol & Sis" as Roger's new, health-nutty boss; then, all three appear on "As The Stomach Turns."
Don Rickles and Nanette Fabray guest star. In this episode, Fabray and Carol play a pair of expectant mothers, while Rickles is a shoe salesman one insult away from being fired. (Good luck, Don.)
Carol's guests tonight are Garry Moore and Durward Kirby; sketches include Carol as a increasingly-less dignified princess rehearsing a toast, and a peek inside the United States Safety Committee.
Carol's guests tonight are Garry Moore and Durward Kirby. Sketches include Carol as a increasingly-less dignified princess rehearsing a toast, and a peek inside the United States Safety Committee.
Guest stars Michele Lee and Flip Wilson respectively dazzle with song and stand-up comedy, and Carol vamps in "V.I.P." as Hollywood sex symbol Mae East.
Imogene Coca and Vic Damone guest star in this episode, which features Imogene and Carol attempting to secure air travel at family rates, a look at taboo commercials, and "The Old Folks."
Tod and Buz work for a wealthy family with a dead son. When their daughter-in-law pays a visit with their grandchild, the family treats her with open hostility.
Nancy Wilson and Mickey Rooney guest star in this episode, which features a meeting between incoming and outgoing First Ladies, an awkward audition, and the movie spoof "Kids Town."
Guests include Vince Edwards and Chita Rivera.
Carol's guests are Barbara McNair and Soupy Sales; Soupy and Carol play a pair of shoppers browsing samples of sexy cologne; Barbara joins the gang in a big musical production number.
Guest Tim Conway breaks up Harvey in one of the series' all-time funniest sketches: "The Dentist." Also: jealous understudy Carol looks to steal the show from a Broadway star (guest Ethel Merman.)
Guest Martha Raye drags Carol to The Tomcat Club--an establishment for ladies complete with sexy waiters and a sassy maitre'd, played by Harvey. Also featured: "Carol & Sis" and "The Old Folks."
Guests include Yolanda Merido and Sergio Bustamante.
Carol is caught between two handsome men with Lyle and guest Robert Goulet join her for the Q&A. Sketches include the aftermath of a raucous party, and a maid entranced by a self-absorbed star.
Guests Robert Goulet and Imogene Coca take part in a fairy tale musical extravaganza--the story of long-haired maiden Cinderrumplewhite.
On tonight's episode, Carol introduces the actors who dub her and Harvey's voices for Spanish language audiences, using a classic "Carol & Sis" sketch to demonstrate their talents.
Series premiere guest: Jim Nabors; highlights include an interview with Shirley Dimple, Jim and Carol as two misfit skiers in The Ski Lodge and more.
An interview sketch satirizing Luci Baines Johnson; Carol and Vicki do a Sleeping Beauty skit; guest Sid Caesar plays a father awaiting the birth of his child; Liza Minnelli performs "The Debutante's Ball."
Featuring Jonathan Winters, who mimics Jackie Gieason; Carol plays a movie star attempting a comeback and a model starring in her first jungle film.
Carol, Harvey and guest Imogene Coca perform a coffee commercial sketch; guest Lainie Kazan performs a medley and duets with Carol.
Carol plays the wife of a monster in Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde; Phyllis Diller performs a comedy set; musical guests Gwen Verdon and Bobbie Gentry perform.
The Smothers Brothers perform a sketch, Richard Kiley sings "The Impossible Dream," Diahann Carroll sings "The Rules of the Road" and more.
A spoof of French, and Japanese airline services; an interview sketch with Carol as a nudist; Carol and Nanette perform "Bosom Buddies"; Sonny & Cher sing "Living for You."
Guest star Richard Chamberlain gives it his all in "Gone With The Breeze"; fellow guest Gloria Loring takes center stage for an impressive musical performance.
Martha Raye joins Carol as a cabinmate on a cruise; V.I.P. interview with Lynda Bird, plus a demonstration of E.S.P.
Jonathan Winters and Barbara Eden join Carol for the question and answer segment; Barbara and dancers perform "Bend It;" Leonard Nimoy joins Carol in "Mrs. Invisible Man."
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.
Special guests Mickey Rooney and John Davidson join Carol and Vicki to tell the tale of "The Four Funns Of Broadway," a show-biz chronicle of a vaudeville family packed with songs and laughs.
Guests: Lynn Redgrave and Mike Douglas.
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.
Carol's guests are Frank Gorshin and Lana Turner. Gorshin dazzles with his famous impressions, then joins up with Turner in a sketch about Bluebeard, who has just taken his unlucky 13th bride--Carol.
Carol's guests are George Chakiris and Shirley Jones; Chakiris joins Carol for the Q&A; the latest Carol & Sis sketch finds Jones playing Roger's temp secretary.
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.
Highlights include Liza Minnelli singing "Butterfly McHeart" and "The Happy Time;" Carol, Liza and the dancers perform "Big Beautiful Ball;" Jack Palance plays a gangland boss with Carol as his secretary.
Martha Raye and Betty Grable guest in the soap opera spoof "As The Stomach Turns:; A Beautiful Legs contest reveals stiff competition from an unlikely entrant.
Guests: Nanette Fabray and Art Carney.
Guests: Garry Moore, Durward Kirby and John Gary.
Guests: Imogene Coca and Mel Torme.
Imogene Coca and "The Velvet Fog" Mel Torme are Carol's guests. Highlights include Coca and Carol as wives of rival political candidates, and a fangtastic Dracula sketch with Torme as Igor.
Guests: Soupy Sales and Gloria Loring.
Carol's guests are Soupy Sales and Gloria Loring. Loring teams up with Carol and Vicki for a spoof of "Valley Of The Dolls." Then, Sales and Carol play naive newlyweds on a most awkward honeymoon.
The Rat Pack meets The Burnett Bunch when Peter Lawford guests! Sketches include a scary evening at home with "Carol & Sis", and Lawford wooing his mail order bride Carol on an Amazonian plantation.
Sid Caesar and Barbara McNair are Carol's guests tonight; McNair and Carol spoof a classic TV series; V.I.P. features a talk with silent film stars played by Carol and Sid.
Carol puts the rest of the cast on the spot for some Q&A, and features recurring sketches like "Carol & Sis" and "The Old Folks."