The Carol Burnett Show Season 7 Episode 23

The Carol Burnett Show Season 7 Episode 23 with Roddy McDowall, The Jackson 5

  • March 16, 1974

The Carol Burnett Show season 7 episode 23 features special guests Roddy McDowall and The Jackson 5. The episode begins with Carol and Harvey Korman opening the show with a sketch about a dysfunctional family's dinner party. The hilarity continues with a skit featuring Carol as a woman trying to apply for a job as a truck driver. Tim Conway steals the scene as her hopeful but clueless fellow applicant.

Next up is The Jackson 5, who perform their hit song "Never Can Say Goodbye". Carol joins them on stage for a dance number, and the audience goes wild. The energy and enthusiasm of the young performers are infectious, and it's easy to see why they were such a phenomenon in their heyday.

The show continues with a parody of the classic film "The African Queen", with Carol and Tim playing the lead roles. Their comedic timing is impeccable, and the audience is in stitches as they navigate rapids and evade attacking crocodiles.

The next sketch features Roddy McDowall as a hapless office worker who accidentally locks himself in the filing room. Carol plays his harried co-worker, trying to help him escape before the boss finds out. The physical comedy is top-notch, and the scene culminates in a hilarious chase sequence around the office.

The musical guests return for a second performance, bringing down the house with a lively rendition of "ABC". The Jackson 5's infectious energy and fierce talent are on full display, and the audience can't help but dance along.

The final sketch of the night is a spoof of the popular game show "The Newlywed Game". Carol and guest star Dick Martin play the long-married hosts of the show, quizzing couples on their knowledge of each other. The contestants, including Roddy McDowall and his "wife", provide plenty of laughs with their unexpected answers and bickering.

As the show wraps up, Carol thanks the guests and audience for a wonderful night of entertainment. The energy and laughter of the evening are palpable, and it's clear that everyone had a great time. The Carol Burnett Show was a beloved staple of television in its time, and this episode serves as a testament to its timeless appeal.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 16, 1974
  • Language
    English