The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes Season 9 Episode 5 Family Show

  • October 11, 1975
  • 22 min

The Carol Burnett Show was an iconic variety show that aired from 1967-1978. Each episode featured a mix of sketches, musical numbers, and celebrity guests.

Season 9 Episode 5, titled "Family Show," continued the show's tradition of bringing wholesome entertainment to audiences. The episode opened with a musical number, as Carol Burnett and the cast performed a rousing rendition of "Sing a Song" from Sesame Street. The set was decorated with colorful balloons and streamers, giving the impression of a festive family gathering.

The theme of family continued throughout the episode, with skits that poked fun at the quirks and idiosyncrasies of family life. One sketch featured Carol Burnett as a matriarch trying to corral her unruly brood of children. The kids, played by Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner, were each given exaggerated personalities, with Korman playing a hyperactive troublemaker and Lawrence a sassy teenage daughter.

In another sketch, Burnett and Tim Conway played a married couple who were visited by their elderly, bickering parents, played by regular guests Nanette Fabray and Alan Young. The sketch was a humorous take on the challenges of dealing with aging parents and the conflicts that can arise within a family.

The musical numbers throughout the episode also had a family-friendly theme, with songs like "This Little Girl of Mine" and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby" invoking feelings of nostalgia and sentimentality. The performers were dressed in bright, colorful costumes, adding to the overall sense of joy and lightheartedness.

One of the standout moments from the episode was a sketch featuring Burnett and Conway playing a couple who had to deal with a pesky salesman, played by Korman. Korman's character was a fast-talking, hard-selling merchant who wouldn't take no for an answer. The sketch was a classic example of the show's absurdist humor, with Korman's character becoming more and more outrageous as the skit went on.

The Carol Burnett Show season 9 episode 5 was a prime example of the show's ability to entertain and delight audiences with its unique blend of comedy and music. The skits and musical numbers were all expertly crafted, with each performer bringing their own distinctive style and personality to the stage.

Overall, "Family Show" was a heartwarming and humorous tribute to the joys and challenges of family life. It was a perfect example of why The Carol Burnett Show remains a beloved classic of television history, even decades after its initial run.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 11, 1975
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English