The Carol Burnett Show Season 3 Episode 13

The Carol Burnett Show Season 3 Episode 13 with Kaye Stevens, Audrey Meadows

  • January 5, 1970

The Carol Burnett Show season 3 episode 13 features two special guests, Kaye Stevens and Audrey Meadows. The show opens with Carol Burnett and her fellow cast member Harvey Korman performing a sketch called "Bossy Burr". The duo plays a farmer and his wife who argue over the ownership of their cow. Carol's comedic timing and wit are on full display in this sketch, which sets the tone for the rest of the episode.

Next up is a musical performance by Kaye Stevens, a popular singer and actress of the time. She performs a medley of songs, including "The More I See You" and "I Can't Get Started". Her stunning voice and charming personality win over the audience, and she receives a standing ovation at the end of her set.

After Kaye's performance, Carol and her castmates Vicki Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner perform a sketch called "The Toothache". The trio play siblings who try to help their mother, played by Audrey Meadows, who is suffering from a painful toothache. Meadows, best known for her role as Alice Kramden on The Honeymooners, brings her signature sass and comedic talent to the role, making this sketch one of the standout performances of the episode.

Following the sketch, there is a segment called "The Family". In this recurring bit, Carol plays Eunice, a working-class housewife who is constantly belittled by her overbearing mother, played by the legendary character actress, Betty White. In this particular episode, Eunice's husband, played by Ken Berry, takes her out for a night on the town, but they end up getting stuck in an elevator with an obnoxious couple, played by Burnett and Korman. The resulting chaos is hilarious, and Betty White steals the scene with her impeccable timing and delivery.

The next segment is a bit of a departure from the usual sketch comedy format of the show. Kaye Stevens returns to perform a dramatic monologue, "Is That All There Is?", a melancholic reflection on the empty and fleeting nature of life. Stevens' performance is hauntingly beautiful, and the studio audience is noticeably moved by her powerful delivery.

The show closes with a sketch called "The Old Folks", in which Carol and Harvey play two elderly characters who are visited by their son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter. Meadows returns to play the daughter-in-law, and her interactions with Burnett's character are the comedic highlight of the sketch.

Overall, The Carol Burnett Show season 3 episode 13 is a wonderful showcase of the talents of the entire ensemble cast, as well as the two special guests, Kaye Stevens and Audrey Meadows. The mix of sketch comedy, musical performances, and dramatic monologues keeps the audience engaged throughout the entire episode. And as always, Burnett's impeccable comedic timing and boundless energy make her the perfect host for this classic variety show.

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  • First Aired
    January 5, 1970
  • Language
    English