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The Carol Burnett Show - Season 9
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Title: The Carol Burnett Show

Overview: The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, and Tim Conway. It originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 278 episodes and originated from CBS Television City's Studio 33. The series won 25 prime time Emmy Awards, was ranked No. 16 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2002 and in 2007 was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All Time."

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Average Vote: 7.6 (59 votes)

Cast

  • Various Characters: Carol Burnett
  • Various Characters: Vicki Lawrence
  • Self - Guest: Tim Conway
  • Various Characters: Harvey Korman
  • The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 208 (Season 9 - Episode 1)

    with Jim Nabors

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 209 (#901) (Season 9 - Episode 2)

    Backstage; Medley: Yes I Can / Too Close for Comfort / Something's Gotta Give / Hey There / The Birth of the Blues / Candy Man / What Kind of Fool am I; No-Frills Airline; The Deputy; Salute to Harold Arlen Mini-Musical: Happiness is a Thing Called Joe / Two Ladies in De Shade of De Banana Tree / Get Happy / Come Rain or Come Shine / Gotta Have Me Go With You / Hooray for Love / Follow the Yellow Brick Road / The Man That Got Away / Down with Love / Moanin' in the Mornin' / When the Sun Comes Out / I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues / Stormy Weather / Over the Rainbow / Let's Fall in Love / Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 210 (Season 9 - Episode 3)

    with Cher

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 211 (#903) (Season 9 - Episode 4)

    The Family: The Flashback; Talk and Duet: Fan Mail; The Hollow Hero: Palace Guard; Little League Mothers; 200 Years Ago Today; Gorgeous / I Love to Dance Like They Used to Dance

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 212 (#907) (Season 9 - Episode 5)

    The Pail; Mr. C: White Christmas; He's the Wizard; Stella Toddler: The Maiden and the Mugger; Mr. C: Once in Love with Amy; Mr. C: Fools Rush In; Give Him the Needle

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 213 (Season 9 - Episode 6)

    with Maggie Smith

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 214 (#908) (Season 9 - Episode 7)

    The Family: Charades; How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side); Take My Drink...Please; Mr. C: Just in Time; Mr. C: Make Someone Happy; Sheepman Jack; Fight to the Finish; Get Me to the Church on Time

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 215 (#902) (Season 9 - Episode 8)

    Laughter is the Best Medicine; Tongue Twisters / Moses Supposes; The Truck Drivers; Assembly Line; The Swinger: For Once in My Life; The Late, Late Movie: The Little Foxies

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 216 (Season 9 - Episode 9)

    with Helen Reddy

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 217 (#909) (Season 9 - Episode 10)

    That's the Way the Kitchen Crumbles; The Cockney Lesson; The Oldest Man: The Doctor; The Family: Teacher's Dilemma; Show Biz: That's Showbiz / Comedy Tonight / Be a Clown / Let Me Entertain You / There's No Business Like Show Business

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 218 (#911) (Season 9 - Episode 11)

    German Car Dealers; By the Time I Get to Phoenix; The Bug; 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow Your Whistle); The Family: Mama's Birthday; When a Band Plays / I Love a Parade / Soul Serial

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 219 (#914) (Season 9 - Episode 12)

    TV Commercials; Save the Bones for Henry Jones; The Noisy Speech; Miss Nobody; Cinderella Gets It On

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 220 (#912) (Season 9 - Episode 13)

    Stella Toddler: The Hospital; As Time Goes By; The Man Without a Green Thumb; Kitchen Commercials; The Oldest Man: The Torturer

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 221 (Season 9 - Episode 14)

    with Jessica Walter

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 222 (Season 9 - Episode 15)

    with Steve Lawrence

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 223 (Season 9 - Episode 16)

    with Rita Moreno

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 224 (#917) (Season 9 - Episode 17)

    Career Couple; In the Still of the Night; Riddles; Mrs. Wiggins: The Intercom; Salute to Universal Studios; Tribute to Glenn Miller

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 225 (Season 9 - Episode 18)

    with Emmett Kelly and The Jackson Five

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 226 (Season 9 - Episode 19)

    with The Pointer Sisters

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 227 (Season 9 - Episode 20)

    Family Show

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 228 (#921) (Season 9 - Episode 21)

    The Family: Friend from the Past; The Butler and the Maid; Wallflowers Duet: Why Can't I / Let's Be Buddies; Mrs. Wiggins: The Intercom...Again; Everything Old is New Again

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 229 (#922) (Season 9 - Episode 22)

    Death of Salesman; Madeira M'Dear; Root of All Evil; Ballin' the Jack; Warning Signals

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 230 (#923) (Season 9 - Episode 23)

    The Small Office; Where Were You; The Clairvoyant; I'll Do the Talking; Stop Grabbing My Jewels; The Country's in the Very Best of Hands

    The Carol Burnett Show - Episode 231 (Season 9 - Episode 24)

    Family Show

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