The Carol Burnett Show Season 9 Episode 9 Episode 9
- November 8, 1975
The Carol Burnett Show was an iconic variety show that ran for 11 seasons from 1967 to 1978. Known for its sketch comedy, musical performances, and guest appearances, The Carol Burnett Show quickly became a fan favorite and a cultural milestone.
Season 9, episode 9, simply titled "Episode 9," aired on November 8th, 1975. As with many episodes of The Carol Burnett Show, "Episode 9" featured a variety of sketches and musical numbers.
The show began with Carol Burnett entering to a rousing round of applause from the audience. She introduced the episode and thanked the viewers for tuning in. She then launched into the first sketch, a parody of the classic play "Our Town." Carol played the stage manager, while Harvey Korman played the town doctor and Lyle Waggoner played the town milkman. The sketch was filled with classic Carol Burnett-style humor and was a hit with the audience.
Following the sketch, Carol introduced the musical guest for the evening: the legendary singer Tony Bennett. Tony performed two songs during the episode, "The Good Life" and "Yesterday I Heard the Rain." His performances were met with thunderous applause from the audience.
Next up was a sketch featuring Carol and guest star Steve Lawrence. The sketch was titled "The Coffee Bit" and centered around the two characters trying to make coffee in a tiny apartment. The cramped quarters and a malfunctioning coffee maker led to some hilarious moments between the two, both of whom were adept at physical comedy.
After the sketch, Carol introduced the next musical guest, the popular singing group The Pointer Sisters. The group performed two songs, "Fairytale" and "How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)," both of which were crowd-pleasers.
The show continued with a series of sketches, including a send-up of the popular game show "Match Game" and a parody of the classic film "The Exorcist." The latter sketch featured Carol as the possessed girl and Tim Conway as the hapless priest attempting to exorcise her. The sketch was a showcase for Conway's comedic timing and improv skills, and it had the audience in stitches.
The show's final sketch of the night was a parody of the popular TV show "Emergency!" The sketch featured Carol, Harvey, and Lyle as paramedics responding to a call. The sketch was filled with hilarious misunderstandings and mishaps, and it was a perfect way to end the episode.
At the end of the show, Carol thanked the guests, the crew, and the audience for a great night. She promised that next week's episode would be just as entertaining and signed off with her trademark ear tug.
"Episode 9" of The Carol Burnett Show was a classic example of the show's unique blend of sketch comedy and musical entertainment. With a legendary host and an all-star cast of guest stars, the show was a must-see for anyone who loved good comedy and great music. Even today, decades after the final episode aired, The Carol Burnett Show remains a beloved and iconic piece of television history.