The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes Season 5 Episode 4 Carol Channing and Steve Lawrence (Part 2)
- October 6, 1971
- 22 min
The Carol Burnett Show season 5 episode 4, titled "Carol Channing and Steve Lawrence (Part 2)," is a night full of laughter and entertainment. The show features beloved comedians Carol Burnett and her special guests, Carol Channing and Steve Lawrence, continuing the hilarious skits and musical numbers from the previous episode.
In this episode, Carol Burnett and her crew showcase their witty humor and comedic timing as they perform various sketches and parodies. One of the highlights of the episode is the opening segment, where Burnett parodies the classic film, "Gone with the Wind." In this skit, Burnett plays Scarlett O'Hara, and fools around with the drapes in her living room, creating a hilariously absurd homage to the famous "drapery" dress Scarlett wears in the movie.
The episode also includes a musical performance by Steve Lawrence, who sings a rendition of the classic love song, "I Got Plenty of Nothing." His heartfelt vocals and captivating presence make it a performance that audiences surely won't forget.
In one of the most memorable skits of the episode, Carol Burnett and Carol Channing play two gossiping housewives who dish about their neighbors. The two women hilariously dish out juicy secrets about their neighbors, each trying to one-up the other with a more outrageous rumor.
The episode also includes a performance by Carol Channing, who sings "Before the Parade Passes By" from the Broadway musical "Hello, Dolly!" Her performance is energetic and captivating, showcasing her incredible vocal range and powerful stage presence.
Throughout the episode, the chemistry between Burnett, Channing, and Lawrence is palpable, making for an unforgettable night of entertainment and laughs. Their comedic timing and quick wit keep audiences engaged and entertained throughout the entire episode.
Overall, The Carol Burnett Show season 5 episode 4, "Carol Channing and Steve Lawrence (Part 2)," is a must-see for fans of classic sketch comedy and musical performances. With its hilarious skits and unforgettable musical numbers, it's not hard to see why this show is considered a classic.