Episodes (28)

Alice Ghostley and Jim Nabors
S02E01 · Alice Ghostley and Jim Nabors

Sep 23, 1968

Jim and Carol sketch the clumsy date of a couple too proud to wear their glasses. Then they team up for a musical-comedy graduation ceremony. Harvey Korman spoofs political candidates. Vicki is back for the weekly "Carol and Sis" sketch.

Barbara Bain, Carol Channing, and Martin Landau
S02E02 · Barbara Bain, Carol Channing, and Martin Landau

Sep 30, 1968

Miss Channing sings and plays a gold digger out to nab wealthy old Harvey Korman while nurse Burnett looks on. Martin Landau plays a presidential nominee and his wife checking out Southern governor Korman and mate Carol Burnett for the vice presidential spot on the ticket. The whole cast appears in an astrology sketch on the sign of Taurus with Carol as movie-land's favorite authority.

Nanette Fabray, Trini Lopez
S02E03 · Nanette Fabray, Trini Lopez

Oct 07, 1968

Highlights include: Five-year-olds discussing their parents and the world in general; Peyton Place spoof; Trini Lopez in production number of "Mountain Dew"; Lopez kids Western musicals and joins Carol in a fast-paced "Sunny Side of the Street".

Bobbie Gentry and George Gobel
S02E04 · Bobbie Gentry and George Gobel

Oct 14, 1968

Gobel and Miss Burnett, posing as the Duke and Duchess of Wormser, are subjects of a "V.I.P." interview conducted by Harvey Korman. In another sketch, a housewife chats with a neighbor about husbands and politics. In the" "Carol and Sis" spot, Carol goes all out to downgrade her house when husband Roger (Korman) tries to sell it to a couple of potential buyers. In another sketch, a colonial couple watches television in the year 1776. Their selections include a late-night talk show and a newscast offering gossip of the colonies. Bobbie Gentry solos "Sweet Peony", and ...

Edie Adams and Tim Conway
S02E05 · Edie Adams and Tim Conway

Oct 21, 1968

Edie Adams livens and lovelies up The Carol Burnett Show, appearing with the star as two mothers-in-law contemplating their kiddies' wedding. They also team up for a bouncy "Those Were The Good Old Days," and Miss Adams solos "So Long At The Fair." Tim Conway is also featured in several skits and is particularly good as the nervous holdup man on his first job.

Eddie Albert, Lucille Ball, and Nancy Wilson
S02E06 · Eddie Albert, Lucille Ball, and Nancy Wilson

Nov 04, 1968

Carol's guests are Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert, and Nancy Wilson. Harvey joins her for "The Old Folks." Roger brings home his new boss, a health fanatic, and forces Carol to act like she exercises. Carol and Lucy are popular funeral attendees in "As the Stomach Turns," Eddie is an undertaker, and Nancy integrates Canoga Falls. Nancy sings "The Folks Who Live on the Hill," teams with Carol for "The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener," and Eddie sings "Father of Girls." The finale is a tribute to the astrological sign Leo.

Nanette Fabray, Don Rickles, and Mel Torme
S02E07 · Nanette Fabray, Don Rickles, and Mel Torme

Nov 11, 1968

Highlights include a salute to Tin Pan Alley.

Sid Caesar and Ella Fitzgerald
S02E08 · Sid Caesar and Ella Fitzgerald

Nov 18, 1968

Skits: "Carol and Sis: PTA Show"; "Classic Movie Theatre: Mrs. Magnificent." Songs: Day In, Day Out; Skylark and The Trolley Song.

Durward Kirby and Garry Moore
S02E09 · Durward Kirby and Garry Moore

Nov 25, 1968

Miss Burnett welcomes two old friends, Garry Moore and Durward Kirby, for a nostalgic (and funny) repetition of some of the comedy sketches that made them all famous. In one sequence Moore interviews Carol who's playing a dignified princess rehearsing a television toast to a noted humanitarian.

Michele Lee and Flip Wilson
S02E10 · Michele Lee and Flip Wilson

Dec 02, 1968

Carol's into practically everything tonight. She's a sexy Hollywood star one moment, a drab spinster who loses her date to roommate Michele Lee in the next. She's handcuffed to a Southern Sheriff in a sketch that's interrupted by outer-space visitor Flip Wilson. She tries the housewife routine again talking to her neighbor in the next window. Michele dances and sings with Carol and Vicki Lawrence. Flip Wilson slips in a monologue.

Imogene Coca and Vic Damone
S02E11 · Imogene Coca and Vic Damone

Dec 09, 1968

Imogene Coca and Vic Damone guest tonight as Carol spoofs airline family rates, motorcycle gangs, and commercials on taboo subjects.

Eileen Farrell, Bob Hope, and Marilyn Horne
S02E12 · Eileen Farrell, Bob Hope, and Marilyn Horne

Dec 16, 1968

Segments include: Q and A; a presidential fireside chat with his family (and look for Isabel Sanford); a song by Eileen Farrell; a skit with Carol as an interviewer interviewing Lyle Wagonner as a famous actor; an operatic song (in Italian) by Marilyn Horne; a musical skit based on The Three Little Pigs; another musical skit with Eileen, Marilyn and Carol singing "Big Spender" and ending with a Christmas carol medley.

Mickey Rooney and Nancy Wilson
S02E13 · Mickey Rooney and Nancy Wilson

Dec 30, 1968

Nancy Wilson and Mickey Rooney join in the music and comedy. Nancy and Carol get their parts confused during an audition. Carol, as the outgoing First Lady, gives her successor a tour of the White House. "Boys' Town" sketch with Rooney. Amnesia victim Carol doesn't remember husband Harvey.

Tim Conway and Inga Neilsen
S02E14 · Tim Conway and Inga Neilsen

Jan 06, 1969

Includes VIP Colonel Flanders, American Boys, The Painters, The Night They Raided Rimsky's.

Perry Como, Tim Conway, and Sidney Omar
S02E15 · Perry Como, Tim Conway, and Sidney Omar

Jan 20, 1969

Highlights include Carol and guest Perry Como singing "My Funny Valentine" and "They Didn't Believe Me".

Martha Raye and Mel Torme
S02E16 · Martha Raye and Mel Torme

Jan 27, 1969

Highlights include: the cast presenting awards for the worst TV commercials of the year; Carol and guest Martha Raye in a pantomime as sloppy Sunday painters; guest Mel Tormé sings "Ridin' High" and "What's New Pussycat?"; in "Carol and Sis", Carol fears the worst when Roger talks in his sleep; and Carol, Martha and the dancers perform a medley of "Chickery Chick", "Mairzy Doats", "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", "Three Little Fishies", "The Hut-Sut Song", "Flat Foot Floogie", "Tain't What You Do, It's the Way That Cha Do It" and "Dream".

Vince Edwards and Chita Rivera
S02E17 · Vince Edwards and Chita Rivera

Feb 03, 1969

Highlights include "A Woman's Picture" (a spoof of 1930s and '40s tear-jerkers).

Shirley Jones, Ken Berry
S02E18 · Shirley Jones, Ken Berry

Feb 17, 1969

Highlights include: a daytime soap-opera spoof; Miss Burnett does an interview with a fashion designer about his annual worst-dressed list; a social chat between two housewives doing their weekly wash in an automatic laundry room; a "Carol and Sis" sketch finds Carol under a lingering hypnotic spell, which causes her to act amorously toward any man who says the word "February" -- this proves somewhat embarrassing when her husband invites an accountant over to help figure his income tax; Berry performs "Feather in My Shoe"; Berry joins Miss Burnett in a three-song duet...

Barbara McNair and Soupy Sales
S02E19 · Barbara McNair and Soupy Sales

Feb 24, 1969

Miss Burnett and Sales teamed as opposite ends of a dancing horse on the small-time vaudeville circuit perform "Where Would You Be Without Me?", when an agent (Korman) offers only one of them a chance to hit the big-time. In another comedy sketch, Miss Burnett and Sales play a couple of shy customers who lose their inhibitions while testing the potent perfumes at a department store with two persuasive salesclerks. Miss McNair sings "Windows of the World" and "What the World Needs Now" in a solo spot, then joins Miss Burnett in a big production number, "Lido de Paris."...

Tim Conway and Ethel Merman
S02E20 · Tim Conway and Ethel Merman

Mar 03, 1969

Highlights include: guest Tim Conway introduces his onetime comic partner (and future series announcer) Ernie Anderson in the audience during the opening question-and-answer segment; Tim as a rookie dentist who gets into a series of misadventures while attempting to treat a patient (Harvey); Carol, Vicki and guest Ethel Merman in a backstage sketch about an understudy attempting to sabotage the star before a performance; Tim, Carol, Vicki and Lyle are among relatives gathered at a haunted house for the reading of a will, and dead bodies show up everywhere; Vicki ...

John Davidson and Ross Martin
S02E21 · John Davidson and Ross Martin

Mar 10, 1969

Highlights include: "The Helen Feibelbaum Story", a spoof of celebrity biopics chronicling the rise and fall of a singing star; Harvey as a go-go bachelor whose romance is ruined by a moppet (Carol); and musical performances by guests John Davidson ("Both Sides Now" and "I Will Wait for You") and Ross Martin ("The Man in the Looking Glass"), as well as by Carol ("Look at That Face", "Nine Cents a Dance") and a number by Vicki and the dancers ("'Tain't No Sin");

Martha Raye, Mike Douglas
S02E22 · Martha Raye, Mike Douglas

Mar 17, 1969

Carol and guest Martha Raye appear as dance marathon contestants while crooner Mike Douglas sings "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries". Miss Burnett and Douglas try an Irish medley; Carol becomes a lady jockey; Martha Ray and Carol play housewives visiting a topless waiter place; Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence and Burnett try to get out of their snowbound cabin in the final sketch.

Barrie Chase and Larry Hovis
S02E23 · Barrie Chase and Larry Hovis

Mar 24, 1969

In a satire of show business family acts, the cast masquerades as a hillbilly clan singing and dancing to "What Now My Love". Miss Burnett serenades her frowzy husband (Korman) with "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" and "Goin' Out of My Head". Korman and Burnett play three different couples whose lives are changed when the Irish Sweepstakes winners are announced. In a game-show spoof, emcee Korman quizzes the contestants on the subject of kissing. Miss Chase performs a romantic dance to the tune of "MacArthur Park".

Ronnie Schell and Vikki Carr
S02E24 · Ronnie Schell and Vikki Carr

Mar 31, 1969

Housewife Carol tries to cure husband Korman of gambling. In another sketch, Carol plays an apprentice actress who steals the show from Broadway ham Korman without uttering a line of dialogue. In other spots, Ronnie Schell is an inebriated lawyer in a "Carol and Sis" routine, and Vikki Carr sings her latest hit "With Pen in Hand," before joining her hostess in a scarecrow dance number.

Imogene Coca and Robert Goulet
S02E25 · Imogene Coca and Robert Goulet

Apr 07, 1969

Imogene Coca and Miss Burnett play American school teachers in Rome, rhapsodizing to "If Love were All". The main sketch is a fairy tale spoof with Carol Burnett as Cinderumplewhite. Imogene Coca is the wicked witch and Robert Goulet is the handsome prince. Harvey Korman and Lyle Waggoner play the two-headed dragon that Goulet battles. Goulet solos "Didn't We" and Miss Cora sings "If Love Were All".

Sergio Bustamante and Yolanda Merida
S02E26 · Sergio Bustamante and Yolanda Merida

Apr 28, 1969

Highlights include Harvey singing a comic version of "They Call The Wind Maria."

Edie Adams, Tim Conway, and Jimmie Rodgers
S02E27 · Edie Adams, Tim Conway, and Jimmie Rodgers

Jun 09, 1969

A newly taped segment is inserted into this repeat of the October 21, 1968 episode, where Rodgers sings his new hit record, "Today," and discusses his new series, "Carol Burnett Presents the Jimmie Rodgers Show," which premiered Monday, June 16, 1969.

The Carol Burnett Show: Family Show
S02E28 · The Carol Burnett Show: Family Show

Dec 31, 2023

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The Carol Burnett Show Season 2 (1968) is released on Sep 23, 1968 and the latest season 11 of The Carol Burnett Show is released in 1977. Watch The Carol Burnett Show online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Carol Burnett Show is directed by Dave Powers,Clark Jones and created by Bill Angelos with and . The Carol Burnett Show is available online on Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

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The Carol Burnett Show, The Carol Burnett Show(English), The Carol Burnett Show(French), Carol Burnett and Friends

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