The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes Season 4 Episode 25 Pat Carrol and Tim Conway

  • March 1, 1971
  • 22 min

The Carol Burnett Show was a beloved variety sketch comedy show that aired from 1967 to 1978. It starred the talented ensemble cast of Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner, and each episode featured a mix of music, comedy sketches, and recurring characters.

Season 4, episode 25 of The Carol Burnett Show is titled "Pat Carrol and Tim Conway." This episode originally aired on March 16, 1971, and is hosted by the legendary actress Pat Carroll, who is best known for her roles as Ursula in Disney's "The Little Mermaid" and as the voice of Spooky Sue on "The Jetsons."

The episode begins with a bang as Carol Burnett and Tim Conway perform a hilarious sketch about a married couple discussing their attempts to start a family. As always, their comedic timing is impeccable, and their physical comedy is a delight to watch.

After the opening sketch, Pat Carroll takes the stage and introduces the evening's first musical number. The talented singer and dancer Edie Adams performs "I Wanna Be Loved By You" in a glamorous pink gown, complete with a feather boa and a diamond necklace. Her voice is smooth and sultry, and the audience can't help but be charmed by her performance.

Next up is a classic Carol Burnett sketch, "The Oldest Man." In this recurring sketch, Tim Conway plays an elderly man who has lived for centuries, offering deadpan commentary on his long life and the world around him. This particular sketch features Carol Burnett as a doctor trying to determine Conway's age, and the two perform a hilarious back-and-forth as they try to one-up each other with increasingly absurd facts about history.

The show then shifts back to music, with guest star Pat Boone performing a rousing rendition of "Swanee River Rock" with Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence. Boone is a delightful presence on stage, and his smooth voice is a perfect complement to the ladies' harmonies.

The next sketch is a classic Harvey Korman bit, "The Dentist." Korman plays a dentist who is so distracted by his own vanity that he can't concentrate on his job, much to the discomfort of his patient (played by guest star Penny Marshall). The physical comedy in this sketch is top-notch, and the audience can't help but laugh as Korman wrestles with his own reflection in the mirror.

After a brief interlude featuring the show's dancers performing "The Octopus," Carol Burnett and Tim Conway return to the stage for another classic sketch, "The Siamese Elephants." In this bit, they play two elephants who are stuck together at the trunk, trying to navigate their daily routine without getting in each other's way. The physical comedy in this sketch is nothing short of brilliant, with Burnett and Conway contorting their bodies in hilarious ways to convey the awkwardness of their situation.

The show then takes a turn towards the dramatic, as Pat Carroll performs a monologue about her experiences as an aspiring actress in Hollywood. Her delivery is full of emotion and nuance, and the audience can't help but be moved by her performance.

The show ends on a high note, with Carol Burnett and Tim Conway performing one final sketch as two bumbling bank robbers. The sketch is full of slapstick humor and physical comedy, and the audience can't help but be charmed by the duo's antics.

Overall, The Carol Burnett Show season 4 episode 25 is a classic example of what made this show so beloved. With its talented cast, mix of comedy and music, and unforgettable sketches, it's no wonder that the show remains a favorite of audiences of all ages decades after its original airing.

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  • First Aired
    March 1, 1971
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English