The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes Season 2 Episode 27 Robert Goulet

  • April 7, 1969
  • 22 min

In the 27th episode of The Carol Burnett Show's second season, viewers are treated to an hour of comedy, music, and sketches featuring the one and only Robert Goulet.

The show opens with Carol Burnett welcoming the audience and joking about how excited she is that Robert Goulet is on the show. She then introduces a sketch titled "The Coffeehouse." In the sketch, Carol and her costar Harvey Korman play a couple on a date in a coffeehouse. Robert Goulet joins them on stage and begins to serenade Carol with his smooth, velvety voice. The sketch includes a number of jokes poking fun at the pretentiousness of the coffeehouse scene, and the trio works together seamlessly, keeping the audience laughing from start to finish.

Next up is a musical number featuring Robert Goulet and Carol Burnett. The two perform "What Now My Love," a popular song from the 1960s. Goulet's powerful voice and Burnett's comedic timing make for an entertaining performance that showcases their chemistry and talent.

The next sketch on the show is titled "The Intimate Dinner." In this sketch, Carol and Harvey play a couple having a romantic dinner at home. Robert Goulet plays the waiter, and as he pours wine and serves food, he begins to sing to Carol. The sketch takes a hilarious turn as Goulet's serenade devolves into a dramatic, over-the-top performance that leaves Carol and Harvey befuddled and the audience in stitches.

Closing out the first half of the show is a sketch called "The Drama Club." In this sketch, Carol and Harvey play high school students trying out for the school play. Robert Goulet plays the director, and as the students audition for him, he continues to interrupt their performances by singing songs from his own repertoire. The sketch culminates in a grand finale, with all three performers on stage singing a rendition of "There's No Business Like Show Business."

The second half of the show opens with a sketch called "The Singers." In this spoof of a popular singing competition show, Carol, Harvey, and Robert play judges who are trying to find the next big star. The sketch includes plenty of humorous commentary from the judges and a number of musical performances from the contestants.

Next up is a comedy sketch titled "The Telegram." In this sketch, Carol and Harvey play a married couple who receive some unexpected news via telegram. Robert Goulet plays the delivery man, and as he tries to deliver the telegram to Carol and Harvey, he inadvertently becomes involved in their marital squabbles. The sketch builds to a hilarious climax, leaving the audience roaring with laughter.

Closing out the show is one final musical number featuring Robert Goulet and Carol Burnett. The two perform "If Ever I Would Leave You," a popular song from the musical Camelot. Goulet's deep, resonant voice and Burnett's vivacious energy make for a memorable performance that leaves the audience wanting more.

Overall, the 27th episode of season two of The Carol Burnett Show is a delightful hour of entertainment, full of comedy, music, and memorable sketches featuring the incredible Robert Goulet. Whether you're a fan of classic comedy or just looking for a good laugh, this episode is sure to deliver.

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  • First Aired
    April 7, 1969
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English