The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes Season 3 Episode 17 Joan Rivers
- February 2, 1970
- 22 min
The Carol Burnett Show season 3 episode 17, titled "Joan Rivers," features guest star Joan Rivers in a variety of comedic skits and musical performances. The episode opens with an entertaining song-and-dance routine led by Burnett and the regular cast members, showcasing their impressive musical talents. Rivers then appears in a series of humorous sketches, including a parody of a television game show and a hilarious take on the classic fairy tale "Rapunzel."
One of the standout moments of the episode is a sketch in which Rivers and Burnett play two elderly women gossiping in a retirement home. The two comedians have impeccable comedic timing as they dish on their fellow residents and tell outrageous stories of their own pasts. The sketch is a testament to the talents of both Rivers and Burnett, who are able to fully embody their characters and bring the audience to tears of laughter.
In addition to the comedic sketches, the episode also features several musical performances by Rivers. She performs a sultry rendition of the classic jazz standard "Birth of the Blues," and later teams up with fellow guest star Tony Randall for a charming duet of "You're Just In Love." Rivers also participates in a musical sketch in which she plays a frustrated opera singer trying to perform amid a series of outlandish distractions.
Overall, the Carol Burnett Show season 3 episode 17 is a delightful showcase of the talents of guest star Joan Rivers, as well as regular cast members Carol Burnett, Vicki Lawrence, Harvey Korman, and Lyle Waggoner. The episode is full of side-splitting comedic sketches and impressive musical performances, making for a thoroughly entertaining viewing experience. Fans of classic variety shows and comedy will surely enjoy this installment of the iconic Carol Burnett Show.