Ep 9. Family Show
- November 20, 1976
- 22 min
In season 10, episode 9 of The Carol Burnett Show, titled "Family Show," viewers are treated to an entertaining evening of skits and musical performances that center around the theme of family.
The show kicks off with a hilarious opening sketch that finds Carol preparing for a family gathering. She's frenzied and stressed out, trying to get the house and herself ready for her relatives' arrival. But of course, everything goes wrong - from the turkey catching fire to the guests getting lost on the way to her home. The skit is filled with classic Carol Burnett humor and slapstick, providing a great start to the show.
From there, viewers are treated to a series of skits and musical performances that touch on various aspects of family life. One such sketch involves Carol, Harvey Korman, and Tim Conway playing three generations of a family sitting around a dinner table. The scene is reminiscent of the "Mama" skits from previous episodes and is just as funny. The trio bickers and snipes back and forth, with each character trying to one-up the other with insults and zingers.
In another skit, Carol plays a mother trying to have a heart-to-heart talk with her teenage daughter, played by Vicki Lawrence. However, every time Carol tries to broach a serious topic, Vicki diverts the conversation to trivial matters, such as boys and clothes. The scene is a humorous take on the communication struggles that often exist between parents and teenagers.
Other skits in the episode include a parody of The Waltons, with Tim Conway playing the family patriarch, and a musical performance featuring Carol and the cast singing "We Are Family." As per usual, all of the skits are expertly written and performed, with the cast demonstrating their comedic and musical talents.
One notable aspect of season 10, episode 9 of The Carol Burnett Show is the absence of regular cast member, Lyle Waggoner. Although Waggoner had been a fixture on the show since its inception, he left in season 10 to pursue other projects. His absence is noticeable, but the rest of the cast manage to carry the show without him.
Overall, season 10, episode 9 of The Carol Burnett Show is a fun and entertaining installment that is sure to please fans of the series. The various skits and musical performances all tie into the theme of family, providing a cohesive and enjoyable viewing experience. As always, Carol Burnett and the rest of the cast are in top form, delivering laugh-out-loud performances that will leave viewers feeling entertained and satisfied.