
The Carol Burnett Show
Skits include a parody of "Waterloo Bridge."

Skits include a parody of "Waterloo Bridge."

Sketches include: "The West Dakota County Fair", "War Is Heck", and another visit with "The Old Folks."

Steve Lawrence and Tim Conway guest star; Steve plays a talk show host, and more.

Featuring Imogene Coca in a sketch; guest Lainie Kazan performs a medley and duets with Carol.

Tim has to write a eulogy for his best friend. On "As The Stomach Turns", things turn bionic after a funeral.

Bob Newhart appears in "Carol & Sis" as Roger's accountant. Also: a hungover Harvey gets a bigger headache.

Roddy joins The Family for a reunion.

Funt & Mundane score a hit, leading to a performance. Also: Tim's "Oldest Man" character is completely at sea.

The cast of "The Carol Burnett Show" revisits some of their favorite moments from the show.

Mae East returns to "V.I.P.", a Presidential "Fireside Chat", and a case of laryngitis on "Carol & Sis."

Guest James Coco takes a slow boat to romance in a Saturday night tear-jerker spoof; and more.

A World War II spy caper; a robber has trouble communicating his demands; guest Steve Lawrence.

Steve Lawrence steps into the Fred MacMurray role, with Carol in the femme fatale role.

Sketches include an escaped convict seeking refuge in a diner, plus Carol and Vicki as robots.

Guests include Jim Nabors.

Dick Martin is the town gigolo on "As The Stomach Turns." Also: a spoof of "Sunset Boulevard."

John Byner & Helen Reddy join Carol in a sketch about swingers. Also, The Family plays a game of "Sorry!"

Tim Conway steals Carol's heart in a sketch about two shoppers, steals scenes as an extra, and steals a mint.

Hal Linden takes a leave from the 12th Precinct to cut it up with Carol and company.

A spoof of "Gone With the Wind"; the Old Man runs a butcher shop; guest Dinah Shore.