Episodes (24)

Jim Nabors
S08E01 · Jim Nabors

Sep 14, 1974

Highlights of this eighth-season premiere include: guest Jim Nabors as the "Ringo Kid", a gunslinger who challenges the quick-draw machines to a penny arcade; a married couple (Carol, Harvey) get carried away in a binge of honest mutual criticism; musical performances from Jim ("One Life") and Carol ("Just a Gigolo"); and for the finale, a salute to the days of vaudeville.

Carol and Sis/Nora Desmond Roast
S08E02 · Carol and Sis/Nora Desmond Roast

Sep 21, 1974

Highlights include guest Steve Lawrence as emcee of a celebrity roast for silent-screen star Nora Desmond.

James Coco and The Pointer Sisters
S08E03 · James Coco and The Pointer Sisters

Sep 28, 1974

Highlights include: a "Saturday Night Tearjerker" presentation of "One Way Ticket" with Carol as a terminally ill woman and guest James Coco as a condemned murderer with whom she falls in love; a woman (Carol) argues with a tub of margarine in a spoof of Parkay commercials; a man (James) is nervous on a blind date; and a parody of "Kojak". Musical numbers include guests The Pointer Sisters performing "Steam Heat", and being joined by Carol on "Salt Peanuts".

Michele Lee and Jack Weston
S08E04 · Michele Lee and Jack Weston

Oct 05, 1974

Highlights include a salute to composer Stephen Sondheim.

Telly Savalas and The Smothers Brothers
S08E05 · Telly Savalas and The Smothers Brothers

Oct 12, 1974

Highlights of this edition with guests Telly Savalas and the Smothers Brothers include: "Poopi Le Moko" (a spoof of "Algiers" with Telly in the title role and Carol in the role played by Hedy Lamarr); in "The Family", Eunice, Ed and Mama visit brother Jack (Tom Smothers) in the hospital; and two men discuss a business merger as if it were a love affair.

Silent Night/Salute to Alfred Hitchcock/Remembrance of Edna
S08E06 · Silent Night/Salute to Alfred Hitchcock/Remembrance of Edna

Oct 26, 1974

Highlights include: guest Rich Little impersonates Alfred Hitchcock in a salute to the legendary director; a married couple (Carol, Harvey), no longer on speaking terms after a night out, argue through actions; guest Eydie Gormé sings "You'll Remember Me"; and for the finale, a musical salute to composer Jerome Kern.

Sidewalk Stars/Fans/The Package
S08E07 · Sidewalk Stars/Fans/The Package

Nov 02, 1974

Highlights include: guest Alan King as a baseball fan who is being pestered by a woman who has more interest in him than in the game; two former silent screen stars (Carol, Harvey) are reunited at the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard; a woman claims a package that she found at a bus stop; guest Lena Zavaroni performs "If They Could See Me Now"; and for the close, a salute to the music of DeSylva, Brown and Henderson.

The Kiss-Off/The Soap Opera Watcher/Dreams
S08E08 · The Kiss-Off/The Soap Opera Watcher/Dreams

Nov 09, 1974

Highlights of this show with guests John Byner and Kenneth Mars include: Carol as a soap-opera addict; John in a parody of TV record offer ads where he impersonates top pop singers of the day as well as being the announcer; Vicki performs "Rolling Down the Hills"; a woman (Carol) creates a scene in an elegant restaurant while breaking up with her boyfriend (John); a married couple each has dreams of being with other people; and for the close, the "Mr. Globe" contest.

The Family (Sorry)/The Pick-Ups
S08E09 · The Family (Sorry)/The Pick-Ups

Nov 16, 1974

Highlights of this show with guests John Byner and Helen Reddy include: two men attempt to pick up women at a singles bar; in "The Family", pandemonium breaks out when Eunice, Ed and Mama play the board game "Sorry"; and a musical salute to women songwriters.

Tim Conway and Dame Maggie Smith
S08E10 · Tim Conway and Dame Maggie Smith

Nov 23, 1974

Highlights include: Carol welcomes guest Maggie Smith in her American TV debut, and they duet on "You're So London"; a couple (Carol, Harvey) is visited by an old college chum (Maggie) who has become famous; and a spoof of "Born Free" with guest Tim Conway as Simba the lion.

Tim Conway, Steve Lawrence, and Steven Warner
S08E11 · Tim Conway, Steve Lawrence, and Steven Warner

Dec 07, 1974

Highlights of this edition with guests Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway and Steven Warner ("The Little Prince") include: Tim as a man who has the surprise of his life when he visits a woman who is actually a cop on a stakeout; Steve as a blackmailer in "As the Stomach Turns"; and for the finale, a salute to the music of Lerner and Loewe.

Ken Berry and Carl Reiner
S08E12 · Ken Berry and Carl Reiner

Dec 14, 1974

Included in this show is "Disaster '75" (a spoof of "Airport 1975").

Family Christmas/Nobody Does It Like Me
S08E13 · Family Christmas/Nobody Does It Like Me

Dec 21, 1974

Highlights include: Eunice's brother (guest Alan Alda) visits "The Family" for a typically tumultuous Christmas; Carol and Alan duet on "Nobody Does It Like Me" in the midst of a department store Christmas rush, and perform in a sketch about "Morton of the Movies"; and for the close the entire cast performs a salute to New York City.

Alice Portnoy/The Ham Actor/The Walnuts
S08E14 · Alice Portnoy/The Ham Actor/The Walnuts

Jan 04, 1975

Highlights of this program with guests Vincent Price and Joan Rivers include: ham actors Funt and Mundane's (Harvey, Carol) final performance of their latest play is undercut and sabotaged by a pair of aggressively ambitious understudies (Vincent, Vicki); Carol reprises her obnoxiously extortionist "Fireside Girl" character, Alice Portnoy; and spoofs of such TV shows as "The Waltons" and "Young People's Concerts" (with the latter being the showcase for a presentation of "Sarah and the Moose").

Beniha-ha/The Waitress/The Other Secretary
S08E15 · Beniha-ha/The Waitress/The Other Secretary

Jan 11, 1975

Highlights include: a spoof of "The Pirates of Penzance"; guest Tim Conway as a fumbling, bumbling busboy at a Japanese restaurant substituting for their regular chef, and a boxer fighting the world's first female contender (Carol); and Bert tries to convince Molly to see an X-rated movie in "The Old Folks".

William Conrad and The Jackson 5
S08E16 · William Conrad and The Jackson 5

Jan 25, 1975

Highlights include: guest William Conrad plays Mama's new beau in "The Family", and sings a number, "Laurel & Hardy Pantomime", about silent movie comedians (with series co-writer Bill Richmond as Stan Laurel); and musical guests The Jackson 5 perform "The Life of the Party".

Stella Toddler/Nora Desmond
S08E17 · Stella Toddler/Nora Desmond

Feb 08, 1975

Highlights of this show include Stella Toddler as a game show contestant on "Up Your Income"; and Nora Desmond's butler Max finds a substitute for himself.

When My Baby Laughs at Me
S08E18 · When My Baby Laughs at Me

Feb 15, 1975

Highlights of this edition with guests Rock Hudson and Nancy Walker include: another look at the most memorable TV commercials of the year; Rock and Nancy duet on "Mine"; and "When My Baby Laughs at Me" (a spoof of the 1948 musical "When My Baby Smiles at Me".

Tim Conway
S08E19 · Tim Conway

Feb 22, 1975

Highlights include: Mama is recovering from a broken leg after a fall in "The Family", and guest Tim Conway appears in a sketch as the "Old Man"; Carol and Vicki duet on "If Mama Was Married", with Harvey appearing as "Mother Marcus"; and a musical finale about Cleopatra with Carol in the title role, and featuring such songs as "Up a Lazy River" and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat".

Buddy Ebsen and Wayne Rogers
S08E20 · Buddy Ebsen and Wayne Rogers

Mar 08, 1975

Highlights of this edition with guests Wayne Rogers and Buddy Ebsen include: spoofs of war movies (including "War Is Heck"); sketches with "The Old Folks" and Carol as the perpetually accident-prone wife; Buddy hoofs to "Rendezvous," for which he wrote the lyrics; and the guests join the cast for the finale, a parody of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "State Fair."

The Family/The Lady Heir
S08E21 · The Family/The Lady Heir

Mar 15, 1975

Highlights include: Eunice, Ed and Mama visit accomplished younger brother Phillip (guest Roddy McDowall) in his California home in "The Family"; Carol and guest Bernadette Peters play two synchronized secretarial typists who do everything in unison; and "The Lady Heir" (a spoof of the 1949 film "The Heiress").

The Boring Twenties
S08E22 · The Boring Twenties

Mar 22, 1975

Highlights of this edition with guests Steve Lawrence and Sally Struthers include: "The Boring Twenties" (a spoof of the 1939 gangster movie "The Roaring Twenties").

Tacky Lady/TV Commercials/The Old Folks/Hallway Encounter
S08E23 · Tacky Lady/TV Commercials/The Old Folks/Hallway Encounter

Mar 29, 1975

Highlights of this show with guests Jean Stapleton and Phil Silvers include: another spoof of TV commercials including for Mr. Coffee, sleeping pills and life insurance; and a feminist (Jean) argues with a man (Harvey) who opens a door for her.

The Family/When Your Lover Has Gone/The Old Clock Maker
S08E24 · The Family/When Your Lover Has Gone/The Old Clock Maker

Apr 05, 1975

Highlights of this season-finale "family show" with Tim Conway becoming part of the cast include: Eunice and Mama visit Ed at the hardware store in "The Family"; Carol sings "When Your Lover Has Gone" in the shower, and duets with Vicki on a medley of lullabies; and Tim as the world's oldest living clock maker.

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The Carol Burnett Show Season 8 (1974) is released on Sep 14, 1974 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 Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence. 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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United States

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English

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Burngood, Bob Banner Associates, CBS Television Network

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