The Best of The Carol Burnett Show

The Best of The Carol Burnett Show

Volume Three contains 15 episodes for over a decade, this extravaganza of comedy, song and dance defined entertainment. Vol. 3 features exuberant guest appearances from Jean Stapleton, Shirley MacLaine, Maggie Smith, Joanne Woodward, Dick Van Dyke, Phil Shivers, Tony Randall, Jack Klugman and Madeline Kahn. Includes sketches "Tudball & Wiggins"and "The Family," "Cinderella Gets It On."
1975Sezony: 4
1975Sezony: 4
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  • 1. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 1

    1. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 1

    This hour belongs to Bilko and Dingbat-Phil Silvers and Jean Stapleton. Jean and Carol poke fun at Certs mints in a medley of parodies including Harvey's Moe DiMaggio's coffee machine. The finale finds Phil back in uniform trying to whip his drill team into shape. This evolves into a battle of the sexes against Carol's female squad, and hit songs and fancy footwork decide the outcome.
    This hour belongs to Bilko and Dingbat-Phil Silvers and Jean Stapleton. Jean and Carol poke fun at Certs mints in a medley of parodies including Harvey's Moe DiMaggio's coffee machine. The finale finds Phil back in uniform trying to whip his drill team into shape. This evolves into a battle of the sexes against Carol's female squad, and hit songs and fancy footwork decide the outcome.
    TV-G
    52 min
    29 mar 1975
  • 2. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 2

    2. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 2

    Harvey Korman once said, "We could always tell how funny a show was by how black and blue Tim was afterwards." Conway as "The Oldest Man" running a clock repair shop. A very pregnant Vicki Lawrence sings lullabies and nursery rhymes. Carol singing the full version of the show's theme song Also, Carol sidesteps audience requests for a Tarzan yell by running a montage of her best yells.
    Harvey Korman once said, "We could always tell how funny a show was by how black and blue Tim was afterwards." Conway as "The Oldest Man" running a clock repair shop. A very pregnant Vicki Lawrence sings lullabies and nursery rhymes. Carol singing the full version of the show's theme song Also, Carol sidesteps audience requests for a Tarzan yell by running a montage of her best yells.
    TV-G
    52 min
    5 kwi 1975
  • 3. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 3

    3. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 3

    Roddy McDowall was one of Carol's favorite guest stars, and in this episode he displays an amazing facility for tongue twisters far beyond "She sells seashells...." The fun in a sketch like Foxies wasn't just for the audience-as Tim Conway once said, "At the end of this one we had four dead people on the floor, and they were all laughing."
    Roddy McDowall was one of Carol's favorite guest stars, and in this episode he displays an amazing facility for tongue twisters far beyond "She sells seashells...." The fun in a sketch like Foxies wasn't just for the audience-as Tim Conway once said, "At the end of this one we had four dead people on the floor, and they were all laughing."
    TV-G
    41 min
    1 lis 1975
  • 4. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 4

    4. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 4

    With guest Shirley MacLaine, Carol took the opportunity to showcase her enduring love of musical theater in an elegant closing number aptly titled Gorgeous. Carol gets off one of her sauciest ad libs in the Q&A here: "Yes, I did work the Catskills-as a performer."
    With guest Shirley MacLaine, Carol took the opportunity to showcase her enduring love of musical theater in an elegant closing number aptly titled Gorgeous. Carol gets off one of her sauciest ad libs in the Q&A here: "Yes, I did work the Catskills-as a performer."
    TV-G
    51 min
    4 paź 1975
  • 5. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 5

    5. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 5

    Guest star Bernadette Peters was already a star on Broadway, but Carol gave her some of her first widely seen TV work. This episode contains one of Carol's all-time favorite sketches, "The Pail," in which Carol, as a patient in therapy, has a surprising breakthrough with her doctor, played by Harvey Korman. The sketch was written by Barry Levinson and Rudy De Luca.
    Guest star Bernadette Peters was already a star on Broadway, but Carol gave her some of her first widely seen TV work. This episode contains one of Carol's all-time favorite sketches, "The Pail," in which Carol, as a patient in therapy, has a surprising breakthrough with her doctor, played by Harvey Korman. The sketch was written by Barry Levinson and Rudy De Luca.
    TV-G
    37 min
    11 paź 1975
  • 6. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 6

    6. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 6

    Maggie Smith has Carol speaking Cockney faster than one can say "Enry Iggins". Speaking of Higgins, in "The Family" sketch, Eunice and Ed Higgins-plus Mama-meet with son Bubba's teacher. Harvey finds himself caught in two absurd domestic situations.
    Maggie Smith has Carol speaking Cockney faster than one can say "Enry Iggins". Speaking of Higgins, in "The Family" sketch, Eunice and Ed Higgins-plus Mama-meet with son Bubba's teacher. Harvey finds himself caught in two absurd domestic situations.
    TV-G
    51 min
    15 lis 1975
  • 7. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 7

    7. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 7

    The 1973 best-selling book The Secret Life of Plants ushered in a mini-fad of home gardeners talking encouragingly to their houseplants, and here Tim and Carol savage that trend with a bit that has Tim going fists-to-vines with an unruly shrub-the rare sketch in which Carol, as a somewhat demented plant store owner, gets to out-crazy Conway.
    The 1973 best-selling book The Secret Life of Plants ushered in a mini-fad of home gardeners talking encouragingly to their houseplants, and here Tim and Carol savage that trend with a bit that has Tim going fists-to-vines with an unruly shrub-the rare sketch in which Carol, as a somewhat demented plant store owner, gets to out-crazy Conway.
    TV-G
    36 min
    6 gru 1975
  • 8. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 8

    8. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 8

    In this episode's funky fairy tale finale, "Cinderella Gets It On," Carol and guests the Pointer Sisters look perfectly Cher-fabulous in sequins, wigs, and platform shoes. This episode also contains one of the show's most cutting-edge comedic moments: a spoof commercial in which Tim as Adolf Hitler can't get recognized until he presents his "American Depress" credit card.
    In this episode's funky fairy tale finale, "Cinderella Gets It On," Carol and guests the Pointer Sisters look perfectly Cher-fabulous in sequins, wigs, and platform shoes. This episode also contains one of the show's most cutting-edge comedic moments: a spoof commercial in which Tim as Adolf Hitler can't get recognized until he presents his "American Depress" credit card.
    TV-G
    51 min
    29 lis 1975
  • 9. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 9

    9. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 9

    There's an auspicious bit of The Carol Burnett Show history in this episode-the very first appearance of Mrs. Wiggins and Mr. Tudball. The tribute to Universal Studios features a parody of the disaster flick Earthquake that showcases the kind of physical special effects and sound effects that Carol's crew executed live on stage every week.
    There's an auspicious bit of The Carol Burnett Show history in this episode-the very first appearance of Mrs. Wiggins and Mr. Tudball. The tribute to Universal Studios features a parody of the disaster flick Earthquake that showcases the kind of physical special effects and sound effects that Carol's crew executed live on stage every week.
    TV-G
    45 min
    10 sty 1976
  • 10. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 10

    10. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 10

    Vicki needs a dance lesson real bad. She goes with the pros, the Jackson 5. In one of Carol's most charming Charwoman sketches, she encounters world-famous clown figure Weary Willie (Emmett Kelly). He hands the small spotlight to her and she consoles him with It's Only a Paper Moon, wherein the line, "It's a Barnum and Bailey world, just as phony as it can be," hits close to home.
    Vicki needs a dance lesson real bad. She goes with the pros, the Jackson 5. In one of Carol's most charming Charwoman sketches, she encounters world-famous clown figure Weary Willie (Emmett Kelly). He hands the small spotlight to her and she consoles him with It's Only a Paper Moon, wherein the line, "It's a Barnum and Bailey world, just as phony as it can be," hits close to home.
    TV-G
    51 min
    24 sty 1976
  • 11. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 11

    11. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 11

    Joanne Woodward joins "The Family" regulars as the free-spirited Midge Gibson, Fans everywhere loved this dysfunctional family so much that the writers had to create new roles beyond the basic Mama (Vicki)-Eunice (Carol)-Ed (Harvey) core to accommodate the special guest stars.
    Joanne Woodward joins "The Family" regulars as the free-spirited Midge Gibson, Fans everywhere loved this dysfunctional family so much that the writers had to create new roles beyond the basic Mama (Vicki)-Eunice (Carol)-Ed (Harvey) core to accommodate the special guest stars.
    TV-G
    51 min
    14 lut 1976
  • 12. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 12

    12. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 12

    In this episode, Dick Van Dyke gets a chance to show off his amazing ability to combine dancing talent and physical comedy. The Odd Couple star Tony Randall, takes a great solo turn to recite the classic tale of witty wordplay and wine-fueled seduction Madeira. And the two stars get a sketch to themselves.
    In this episode, Dick Van Dyke gets a chance to show off his amazing ability to combine dancing talent and physical comedy. The Odd Couple star Tony Randall, takes a great solo turn to recite the classic tale of witty wordplay and wine-fueled seduction Madeira. And the two stars get a sketch to themselves.
    TV-G
    34 min
    21 lut 1976
  • 13. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 13

    13. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 13

    Jack Klugman and Carol entertain Carol's sister (Vicki) and her clairvoyant friend (Harvey). He and Carol also play a Dixie political team stumping for reelection in a big song-and-dance production. Conway never says a word, and also remains silent when his cat burglar character bungles a major museum heist. This is physical comedy at its finest.
    Jack Klugman and Carol entertain Carol's sister (Vicki) and her clairvoyant friend (Harvey). He and Carol also play a Dixie political team stumping for reelection in a big song-and-dance production. Conway never says a word, and also remains silent when his cat burglar character bungles a major museum heist. This is physical comedy at its finest.
    TV-G
    52 min
    6 mar 1976
  • 14. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 14

    14. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 14

    Carol particularly happy with her hilarious spoof of swimming film star Esther Williams, shot on location in a Beverly Hills pool. The final appearance of an older, still-leaking "Esther," lowered from the rafters on a swing, got one of the biggest audience laughs in show history. "The Family" sketch also featured one of Carol's favorite actresses, Madeline Kahn, as Eunice's nemesis.
    Carol particularly happy with her hilarious spoof of swimming film star Esther Williams, shot on location in a Beverly Hills pool. The final appearance of an older, still-leaking "Esther," lowered from the rafters on a swing, got one of the biggest audience laughs in show history. "The Family" sketch also featured one of Carol's favorite actresses, Madeline Kahn, as Eunice's nemesis.
    TV-G
    50 min
    16 paź 1976
  • 15. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 15

    15. The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: Volume Three: Episode 15

    Carol starts her tenth season here with Nabors at her side, and features classic clips from that original episode. Soap opera fan Carol is having a great deal of fun doing a dead-on Louise Lasser impression in the show's takeoff of the then popular soap parody Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.
    Carol starts her tenth season here with Nabors at her side, and features classic clips from that original episode. Soap opera fan Carol is having a great deal of fun doing a dead-on Louise Lasser impression in the show's takeoff of the then popular soap parody Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.
    TV-G
    44 min
    25 wrz 1976
  • The Best of The Carol Burnett Show
    1975Sezony: 4
    Volume Three contains 15 episodes for over a decade, this extravaganza of comedy, song and dance defined entertainment. Vol. 3 features exuberant guest appearances from Jean Stapleton, Shirley MacLaine, Maggie Smith, Joanne Woodward, Dick Van Dyke, Phil Shivers, Tony Randall, Jack Klugman and Madeline Kahn. Includes sketches "Tudball & Wiggins"and "The Family," "Cinderella Gets It On."
    Twórcy i obsada
    Reżyserzy
    Dave PowerClark Jones
    Producenci
    Joe Hamilton
    Obsada
    Carol BurnettVicki LawrenceHarvey KormanLyle WaggonerTim Conway
    Wytwórnia filmowa
    Time Life / WMG
    Recenzje
    4.2 out of 5 stars

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