The Best Of The Carol Burnett Show Season 1 Episode 119 Went With the Wind. Complete Episode With Original Music.

  • January 1, 1976

The Best of The Carol Burnett Show is a classic television program that showcases the best sketches, skits, and musical performances from the show's eleven-year run. Season 1 episode 119, titled Went With the Wind, is one of the show's most beloved and iconic episodes, featuring a parody of the classic film Gone With the Wind.

This episode features Carol Burnett in the role of Scarlett O'Hara, complete with a made-up face covered in soot and a dress made from a pair of curtains. As the sketch opens, Burnett's Scarlett stands on the steps of her plantation, Tara, and declares her love for Ashley Wilkes, played by Harvey Korman. But before she can profess her feelings, she is interrupted by door-to-door salesman Rhett Butler, played by Tim Conway.

Conway's Rhett is a hilariously inept version of the suave and debonair character made famous by Clark Gable. He attempts to sell Scarlett some "barbecue sauce" made with kerosene, and delivers some of the episode's funniest lines. His insistence that he doesn't "give a damn" (paraphrasing Gable's famous line from the movie) is met with riotous laughter, as is his explanation of why he's so fond of "pork cracklins."

But the real show-stopping moment of the sketch comes when Burnett's Scarlett makes her entrance in the iconic dress made from curtains. The comedy is in the details here - the dress hangs off her, the rod still attached to the top, and she's wearing the curtain tiebacks as bracelets. But it's Burnett's commitment to the bit that really makes it work - she flounces around the stage, smirking and batting her eyes, and delivers some of her most memorable lines, including "I saw it in the window and just couldn't resist."

The parody continues with scenes from the actual movie, re-enacted with the show's trademark zaniness. There's a musical number set to the tune of "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music, featuring brilliantly bonkers lyrics like "Cream-colored ponies and crisp apple strudels/ And grabbing at curtains and dressing like noodles." There's also a hysterical bit where Burnett and Korman make their way up the plantation stairs, only to have the entire set collapse beneath them.

Throughout it all, the performances are outstanding. Burnett is at her best here, delivering an over-the-top and yet completely grounded portrayal of Scarlett that perfectly fits the sketch's absurdity. Korman's Ashley is hilariously milquetoast, and Conway's Rhett is a masterclass in deadpan comedy. The supporting cast is equally strong, with Vicky Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner adding their own comedic touches to the proceedings.

But what really sets this episode apart is the original music. The show's composer, Billy Barnes, created a whole new score for the sketch, featuring songs like "Went with the Wind," "Lament," and "I Want to Be Seen with Rhett." The music is catchy, funny, and perfectly captures the tone of the parody.

In short, Season 1 episode 119 of The Best of The Carol Burnett Show is a must-watch for fans of classic comedy. It's filled with laugh-out-loud moments, impeccable performances, and unforgettable music. Whether you're a die-hard Gone With the Wind fan or just someone who loves a good bit of silliness, this episode is sure to please.

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  • First Aired
    January 1, 1976
  • Language
    English