The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes Ultimate Collection
The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes Ultimate Collection
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“No one has seen the first five seasons of ‘The Carol Burnett Show’ since they were first aired – no re-runs, no web streaming, no DVDs, nothing, nowhere, zip…until now!” – Carol Burnett
For the first time on DVD, you can now own the best episodes from the groundbreaking years of Carol Burnett’s beloved variety show. You’ll see the first episode aired, the first performances of many of her famous characters, legendary guest stars, and show-stopping musical performances.
The Carol Burnett Show: Lost Episodes features 45 episodes plus over 20 hours of bonus material on 22 DVDs, all housed in a deluxe collector's box. Exclusive bonus features include:
- A Backstage Tour of Studio 33 where the show was filmed
- Exclusive interviews with Alan Alda, Julie Andrews, Tony Bennett, Steve Carell, Tina Fey, and many more
- Rare Carol TV Specials
- Newly Produced Featurettes
- Hilarious Bonus Sketches
- Never-Before-Seen Bloopers and Outtakes
All episodes closed captioned!
As a limited-time holiday treat, you’ll also receive a BONUS DVD, “Carol’s Lost Christmas” which features three never-before-released episodes with some of Carol’s favorite holiday moments. Holiday highlights include dancing Santas, Christmas carols, yuletide poetry and more! Plus, performances by guest stars Jonathan Winters, Tim Conway, Barbara Eden, and Steve Lawrence.
Volume 1
The Lost Episodes — 6 DVDs
Featuring 16 uncut episodes from the first 5 seasons including the debut episode with Carol’s good luck charm Jim Nabors, guest stars Lucille Ball, Bob Newhart, and Don Rickles, plus the first appearance of Harvey’s hilarious Mother Marcus! Also included are over 5 hours of exclusive bonus footage featuring a backstage tour of Studio 33, exclusive interviews, and never-before-seen bloopers!
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Show #108 Original Air Date: November 4, 1968
Guest Starring: Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert, Nancy Wilson
- Q&A—Carol
and Lucille Ball
- The
Old Folks—Carol and Harvey
- The Folks Who Live on the Hill—Nancy
Wilson
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Eddie Albert
- Father of Girls—Eddie
Albert
- As the Stomach Turns—Carol,
Vicki, Lyle, Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert, Nancy Wilson
- Finale:
What’s in the Stars: The Other Man’s
Grass Is Always Greener/A Good Man Is Hard to Find—Carol, Harvey, Vicki,
Lyle, Lucille Ball, Nancy Wilson, Eddie Albert, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Lucille Ball
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Show #422, Original Air Date: February 22, 1971
Guest Starring: Chita Rivera, Bob Newhart
- Q&A
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Bob Newhart
- Lucretia Mac Evil—Chita
Rivera and Dancers
- Alice
Portnoy—Carol, Harvey, Vicki
- MGM
Salute: Ninotchka/Blackboard Jungle/Varsity
Drag—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Bob Newhart, Chita Rivera, Dancers and
Singers
- MGM
Salute: Gone with the Wind/Naughty
Rosemarie—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Bob Newhart, Chita Rivera, Dancers
and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Show #107, Original Air Date: November 11, 1968
Guest Starring: Don Rickles, Mel Tormé, Nanette Fabray
- Q&A—Carol,
Lyle, Don Rickles
- Doctor’s
Office—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Nanette Fabray
- Take a Letter Miss Jones—Mel
Tormé
- The
Shoe Store—Harvey, Don Rickles, Nanette Fabray
- Finale: The Tin Pan Alley Story—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle, Mel Tormé, Don Rickles, Nanette Fabray, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol,
Lyle, Don Rickles
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Show #003, Original Air Date: September 11, 1967
Guest Starring: Jim Nabors
- Q&A—Carol
and Lyle
- V.I.P.:
Shirley Dimple—Carol, Harvey, Lyle
- You Don’t Have to Say You Love
Me—Jim Nabors
- Ski
Lodge—Carol and Jim Nabors
- Broadway
Medley—Carol and Jim Nabors
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki
- Finale:
Charwoman: Soul Finger/Georgy Girl—Carol
and Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Lyle
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Show #510, Original Air Date: November 3, 1971
Guest Starring: Bing Crosby, Paul Lynde
- Q&A
- The Old Folks—Carol, Harvey,
Paul Lynde
- Love
Thy Neighbor/Put a Little Love in Your Heart—Bing Crosby
- As
the Stomach Turns—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Paul Lynde,
Bing Crosby
- Sing/Get
Happy—Carol, Bing Crosby, Singers
- Dance: Challenge—The Ernie
Flatt Dancers
- Finale: The Drunkard’s Daughter—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Bing Crosby,
Paul Lynde, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Show #522, Original Air Date: March 1, 1972
Guest Starring: Tim Conway, Eydie Gorme
- Q&A
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Lyle, Tim Conway
- A
House Is Not a Home—Eydie Gorme
- Undercover Cops—Harvey, Lyle,
Tim Conway
- Midnight Theatre: Dr. Nose—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Tim
Conway
- Finale: Angel Child—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Eydie Gorme, Tim Conway,
Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Show #521, Original Air Date: February 23, 1972
Guest Starring: Nanette Fabray, Burt Reynolds
- Q&A—Carol and Burt Reynolds
- Fly Me—Harvey
- As
Time Goes By—Burt Reynolds and Dancers
- Chromo-Seltzer—Harvey
- Scoop Mouthwash—Vicki and Burt
Reynolds
- George and Zelda—Carol and
Harvey
- Nite-Nite—Harvey, Lyle, Nanette
Fabray
- Hair and Shoulders Shampoo—Carol
and Lyle
- It’s
a Musical World—Nanette Fabray, Dancers and Singers
- Cool Power—Carol and Lyle
- Transcontinental Airlines—Burt Reynolds
- Al—Carol
- Wednesday Night Adventure
Movie: The Lavender Pimpernel—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Burt Reynolds, Nanette Fabray
- Finale: She’ll Be Comin’ Round the Mountain—Carol, Nanette Fabray, Dancers
and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and Burt Reynolds
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Show #013, Original Air Date: November 27, 1967
Guest Starring: Lesley Ann Warren, Don Adams
- Q&A—Carol and Don Adams
- The Jolly Green Thing—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle
- The
Best Is Yet to Come—Lesley Ann Warren and Dancers
- The Donny Bishop Show—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Don Adams
- Two Fathers—Harvey and Don
Adams
- Fressa—Carol and Harvey
- Enter
Laughing—Carol
- The Lost Purse—Carol and Don
Adams
- Finale: All God’s Children—Carol, Lesley Ann Warren, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and Don Adams
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Show #006, Original Air Date: October 2, 1967
Guest Starring: Lucille Ball, Tim Conway, Gloria Loring
- Q&A—Carol and Lyle
- Cafe Argentine—Carol, Harvey,
Lucille Ball
- TV Commercials—Carol
- I
Dig Rock and Roll Music—Carol, Vicki, Dancers and
Singers
- News Anchor—Tim Conway
- Comedy Spot—Carol, Lyle,
Lucille Ball
- Rental Car Agents—Carol,
Harvey, Lucille Ball, Tim Conway
- Goin’
Out of My Head/Try to Remember—Gloria Loring
- Super Guy—Carol and Harvey
- Finale: See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have—Carol, Lucille Ball,
Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and Lyle
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Show #112, Original Air Date: January 6, 1969
Guest Starring: Tim Conway
- Q&A—Carol, Lyle, Tim Conway
- V.I.P.: Colonel Flanders—Carol
and Harvey
- Comedy Spot—Carol and Tim
Conway
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki
- American
Boys—Vicki, Dancers and Singers
- The Painters—Carol and Tim
Conway
- Finale: The Night They Raided Rimsky’s—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Tim
Conway, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol, Lyle, Tim Conway
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Show #008, Original Air Date: October 16, 1967
Guest Starring: Bobbie Gentry, Phyllis Diller, Gwen Verdon
- Q&A—Carol and Vicki
- Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde—Carol,
Harvey, Phyllis Diller, William Schallert
- Comedy Spot—Phyllis Diller
- The
59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)—Gwen Verdon, Dancers and
Singers
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki
- Bugs/The
Look of Love—Bobbie Gentry
- The Murder Trial of the Century—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Phyllis Diller, William Schallert
- Finale: Beatles Tribute: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band/With a
Little Help from My Friends/When I’m Sixty-Four—Carol, Bobbie Gentry,
Phyllis Diller, Gwen Verdon, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and Vicki
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Show #309, Original Air Date: November 17, 1969
Guest Starring: Andy Griffith
- Q&A—Carol, Merv Griffin,
Andy Griffith
- Aesop’s Fable—Andy Griffith
- V.I.P.: The King Family—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Isabel Sanford
- I
Believed It All—Carol
- Mr. Law and Order—Carol, Vicki,
Lyle, Andy Griffith
- Máh-Ná-Mah-Ná—Vicki,
Don Crichton, Ruth Buzzi, Arte Johnson
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Elaine Joyce
- Finale: Cinderellie—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Andy Griffith, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol, Merv Griffin,
Andy Griffith
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Show #503, Original Air Date: November 10, 1971
Guest Starring: Bernadette Peters, Cass Elliot
- Q&A
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki
- The
Look of Love—Cass Elliot
- The Sound Man—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle
- Cherish/It
Had to Be You—Bernadette Peters
- As
the Stomach Turns—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Cass Elliot,
Bernadette Peters
- Finale: You’ve Got a Friend—Carol, Cass Elliot, Bernadette Peters, Dancers
and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Show #316, Original Air Date: January 19, 1970
Guest Starring: Flip Wilson, Vikki Carr
- Q&A—Carol and Flip Wilson
- The Offenders—Carol and Harvey
- Go
(Vois)—Vikki Carr
- Comedy Spot—Flip Wilson
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki
- Raindrops
Keep Fallin’ on My Head—Vicki, Dancers and Singers
- Mission:
Improbable—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Flip Wilson, Vikki Carr,
Peter Graves, Leonard Nimoy, Peter Lupus, Greg Morris
- Finale: There’s Enough to Go Around—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Vikki Carr,
Flip Wilson, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and Flip Wilson
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Show #506, Original Air Date: October 6, 1971
Guest Starring: Carol Channing, Steve Lawrence
- Introduction
- In
My Own Lifetime—Steve Lawrence
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki
- Ain’t
Misbehavin’/You’re the Cream in My Coffee/Button Up Your Overcoat—Carol
Channing and Dancers
- As
the Stomach Turns—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Carol
Channing, Steve Lawrence
- Salute to Oscar: Sorry, Wrong Number/Acceptance Speech/The Story of Louis Pasteur/The African Queen—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Carol Channing, Steve Lawrence
- Finale: Without a Word, Without a Sound—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Steve
Lawrence, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Introduction
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Show #016,Original Air Date: March 18, 1968
Guest Starring: Tim Conway, Jack Jones, Ruth Buzzi
- Q&A—Carol and Tim Conway
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Ruth Buzzi
- I
Can’t Get Started/’Cause I Got So Much Lovin’ in Me—Jack
Jones and Dancers
- The Bullfighter—Harvey and Tim
Conway
- Shipwrecked—Carol and Tim
Conway
- Salute to Old Movies: The Jungle Kook/Sing Sing Dingaling/Shut
Uppa You Face—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Jack Jones, Tim Conway, Ruth Buzzi
- Nobody—Carol
- Finale: Hoedown: Wahoo/San Antonio Rose/Bye Bye Love/I’m an
Old Cowhand—Carol, Jack Jones, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and Tim Conway
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The Lost Episodes 6 DVD: Bonus Features
- A Backstage Tour: Carol and Company Return to Studio 33 (taped in Los Angeles on April 2, 2015)
- Featurettes:
- On the Spot: Carol's Q&A
- Fabulous Firsts
- Interviews:
- Alan Alda
- Julie Andrews
- Carol Burnett
- Vikki Carr
- Carol Channing
- Bill Hader
- Jack Jones
- Gloria Loring
- Jim Nabors
- Queen Latifah
- Burt Reynolds
- Don Rickles
- Lesley Ann Warren
- Bonus Sketches:
- Opening number from the live television special Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center (original air date December 7, 1971) with Carol and Julie Andrews
- Uncut "Q&A" segment from Show #003 (original air date September 11, 1967)
- "Morton of the Movies" from Show #813 (original air date December 21, 1974) with Alan Alda as a suitor using pick-up lines from old movies on Carol
- "The Dentist" from Show #120 (original air date March 3, 1969) with Tim Conway and Harvey Korman
- Outtakes
- A Backstage Tour: Carol and Company Return to Studio 33 (taped in Los Angeles on April 2, 2015)
Volume 2
Treasures from the Vault — 6 DVDs
This volume includes 15 uncut episodes from the first 5 seasons. You’ll see incredible guests including Jonathan Winters, Joan Rivers, Mickey Rooney, and Sonny & Cher, the first appearance of Tim’s “Oldest Man” character, plus cameo appearances by Bob Hope and then Gov. Ronald Reagan! This DVD set also features over 4 hours of bonus footage including exclusive new interviews with Tony Bennett, Burt Reynolds, Steve Carell.
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Show #021, Original Air Date: January 29, 1968
Guest Starring: Jonathan Winters, Dionne Warwick
- Q&A—Carol and Jonathan
Winters
- Late Night TV Junkies—Carol and
Jonathan Winters
- (Theme
From) Valley of the Dolls/Children Go Where I Send Thee—Dionne
Warwick, Dancers and Singers
- T’Morra’,
T’Morra’—Carol and Dionne Warwick
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki
- Kiss of Death—Harvey and Lyle
- Come
Rain or Come Shine—Carol
- The Wonderful World of
Hospitals—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Jonathan Winters
- You
Don’t Have to Say You Love Me—Carol and Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and Jonathan
Winters
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Show #318, Original Air Date: February 2, 1970
Guest Starring: Barbara Feldon, Joan Rivers
- Q&A
- The Old Folks—Carol and Harvey
- If
You’ve Got the Money I’ve Got the Time/Yakety Sax—Barbara
Feldon, Dancers and Singers
- Comedy Spot—Joan Rivers
- The 10th Avenue Family—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Miss Globe Contest—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Barbara Feldon, Joan Rivers
- Finale: Charwoman: Where Did My Childhood Go?—Carol
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Show #011, Original Air Date: November 6, 1967
Sonny & Cher, Nanette Fabray
- Q&A—Carol
and Nanette Fabray
- V.I.P.:
Sunnydale Nudist Camp—Carol, Harvey, Lyle
- Office
Triangle—Carol, Harvey, Nanette Fabray
- Bosom Buddies—Carol
and Nanette Fabray
- Coffee
Commercial—Carol and Harvey
- You Better Sit Down Kids—Cher
- Living for You—Sonny
& Cher
- Stay or Go or Stay—Carol,
Harvey, Sonny & Cher
- Foreign
Airlines—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Nanette Fabray
- Finale:
Take Me Along—Carol, Harvey, Lyle,
Nanette Fabray, Sonny & Cher, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Nanette Fabray
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Show #113, Original Air Date, December 16, 1968
Guest Starring: Eileen Farrell, Marilyn Horne
- Q&A
- Fireside Chat—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Isabel Sanford
- Kiss
Him Now—Eileen Farrell and Dancers
- Hugh Handsome Meets Charlene
Fusco—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Bob Hope
- The Page’s Aria from Les Huguenots—Marilyn Horne
- Your Opera Theatre of the Air: El Trios Piccolo Piggos—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle, Marilyn Horne, Eileen Farrell
- Big
Spender—Carol, Marilyn Horne, Eileen Farrell
- Finale: Christmas Carols—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Marilyn Horne, Eileen Farrell, Isabel Sanford, Dancers and
Singers
- Goodnights: We Wish You a Merry Christmas
- Q&A
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Show #020, Original Air Date: January 22, 1968
Guest Starring: Shirley Jones, George Chakiris
- Q&A—Carol and George
Chakiris
- V.I.P.: Charles de Gaulle—Carol
and Harvey
- When
Did I Fall in Love/Somebody Somewhere—Shirley Jones
- Divorce American Style—Carol
and Harvey
- Shoplifter—Carol and Shirley
Jones
- Angel of Mayhem—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle
- Zorba
the Greek—George Chakiris and Dancers
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Shirley Jones
- Finale: Charwoman: If My Friends Could See Me Now/Baby, Dream
Your Dream—Carol
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol and George
Chakiris
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Show #404, Original Air Date: October 12, 1970
Guest Starring: Nanette Fabray, Ken Berry
- Q&A
- The Old Folks—Carol and Harvey
- Mr.
Bojangles—Ken Berry, Dancers and Singers
- The Secretaries—Carol, Harvey,
Nanette Fabray
- Nice
People—Carol
- The Early Early Show: Flight “13” to Nowhere—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Lyle, Ken Berry, Nanette Fabray
- Finale: Southern Belles—Carol,
Nanette Fabray, Ken Berry, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Show #413, Original Air Date: November 23, 1970
Guest Starring: Dyan Cannon, Paul Lynde
- Happy
Thanksgiving Day—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Paul Lynde,
Dyan Cannon, Dancers and Singers
- Insurance Adjuster—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Paul Lynde
- Until
It’s Time for You to Go—Dyan Cannon
- The Ham Actors—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle
- More—The
Ernie Flatt Dancers
- As
the Stomach Turns—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Dyan Cannon,
Paul Lynde
- Finale: Charwoman: Try to Remember—Carol and Dancers
- Goodnights
- Happy
Thanksgiving Day—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Paul Lynde,
Dyan Cannon, Dancers and Singers
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Show #317, Original Air Date: January 26, 1970
Guest Starring: Soupy Sales, Mel Tormé
- Q&A—Carol
and Gov. Ronald Reagan
- Alice
Portnoy—Carol, Vicki, Lyle, Soupy Sales
- Hurry On Down—
Mel Tormé and Dancers
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Harold Gould
- Salute
to Warner Bros. Studios: Cartoons—Carol, Harvey, Soupy Sales
- Salute
to Warner Bros. Studios: Medley—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Soupy Sales, Mel
Tormé, Dancers and Singers
- Salute
to Warner Bros. Studios: Mildred Fierce—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Soupy Sales, Mel Tormé
- Finale:
School for Gangsters—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Mel Tormé, Soupy Sales, Dancers and
Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Gov. Ronald Reagan
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Show #023, Original Air Date: February 19, 1968
Guest Starring: Nanette Fabray, Art Carney
- Q&A—Carol
and Nanette Fabray
- Valley of the Dollars—Carol,
Vicki, Lyle
- Guess What’s Coming to Dinner?—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Art Carney, Nanette Fabray
- 1936 Annual Academy Awards—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Nanette Fabray
- Improvisational
Acting—Carol and Lyle
- Bend Me, Shape Me—Vicki
Lawrence, Dancers and Singers
- Passion on 10th Ave.—Carol,
Art Carney, Nanette Fabray
- Finale:
Roller Derby—Carol, Nanette Fabray, Art Carney, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Nanette Fabray
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Show #302, Original Air Date: November 3, 1969
Guest Starring: Gwen Verdon, Pat Boone
- Q&A—Carol
and Gwen Verdon
- The
Old Folks—Carol and Harvey
- Hurry On Down—Gwen
Verdon and Dancers
- Molly—Pat
Boone
- Real True Lovin’—Carol
and Pat Boone
- TV
Commercials—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Pat Boone
- The
Ham Actors—Carol, Harvey, Lyle
- As the Stomach Turns—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Pat Boone, Gwen Verdon
- Finale:
The Grass Is Greener—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Lyle, Gwen Verdon, Pat Boone, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Gwen Verdon
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Show #426, Original Air Date: March 29, 1971
Guest Starring: Paul Lynde, Nanette Fabray
- Q&A—Carol
and Vicki
- Commercial
Outtakes—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Nanette Fabray, Paul Lynde
- The
Old Folks—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Nanette Fabray, Paul Lynde, Dancers
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Scaramouche—The
Ernie Flatt Dancers
- As the Stomach Turns—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Nanette Fabray, Paul Lynde
- Finale:
Charwoman: Carol’s Theme—Carol
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Vicki
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Show #015, Original Air Date: December 11, 1967
Guest Starring: Mickey Rooney, John Davidson
- Q&A—Carol
and John Davidson
- Heil Chapparel—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Mickey Rooney
- There’s a Kind of
Hush/Somewhere—John Davidson
- The Rat Race—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, John Davidson, Mickey Rooney
- The Funn Family of Broadway—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Mickey Rooney, John Davidson, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and John Davidson
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Show #029, Original Air Date: April 15, 1968
Guest Starring: Peter Lawford, Minnie Pearl
- Q&A—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Peter Lawford
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, William Schallert
- Comedy
Spot—Minnie Pearl
- Americans
in Paris—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Minnie Pearl
- Bony and Clod—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Peter Lawford, Minnie Pearl
- Country Girl, City Man—Carol,
Peter Lawford, Minnie Pearl
- Mail Order Bride—Carol,
Harvey, Peter Lawford
- Finale:
A Couple of Swells/Pass That Peace
Pipe/The Varsity Drag/Ragtime Violin—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Peter
Lawford, Minnie Pearl, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Peter Lawford
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Show #022, Original Air Date: February 12, 1968
Guest Starring: Martha Raye, Betty Grable
- Q&A—Carol
and Martha Raye
- V.I.P.:
Queen Elizabeth—Carol and Harvey
- Hello, Dolly!—Betty
Grable, Dancers and Singers
- As the Stomach Turns—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Betty Grable, Martha Raye
- Beautiful
Legs Contest—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Betty Grable, Martha Raye
- Flings—Carol
and Martha Raye
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, William Schallert
- Finale:
That Old Gang of Mine—Carol, Betty
Grable, Martha Raye, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Martha Raye
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Show #326, Original Air Date: May 4, 1970
Guest Starring: Family Show
- Q&A
- The
10th Avenue Family—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Cha-Cha
Rock—The Ernie Flatt Dancers
- House
Beautiful—Carol, Harvey, Lyle
- Cheek to Cheek—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Dancers
- The
Ham Actor—Carol, Harvey, Lyle
- Finale:
Charwoman: Carol’s Theme—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Treasures from the Vault: Bonus Features
- Featurette:
- The Song and Dance: Crooners, Hoofers & Balladeers
- Expecting the Unexpected
- The Making of a Mackie
- Interviews:
- Tony Bennett
- Pat Boone
- Steve Carell
- Vikki Carr
- George Chakiris
- Kristin Chenoweth
- Tina Fey
- Shirley Jones
- Burt Reynolds
- Bonus Sketches:
- "Carol and Sis" sketch from Show #411 (original air date December 7, 1970) with Don Rickles as a frustrated house painter
- As the Stomach Turns sketch from Show #301 (original air date October 10, 1969) featuring the first appearance of Tim Conway's "Oldest Man" character
- “Alice Portnoy” from Show #121 (original air date: March 10, 1969) featuring the first appearance of the Fireside Girl
- Outtakes
- Bonus Show: The Garry Moore Show episode featuring the “Home Beautiful” sketch (original air date May 23, 1961)
Volume 3
Classic Carol — 6 DVDs
This volume includes 14 laugh-out-loud episodes from the first 5 seasons. Carol thoroughly entertains as a drunken chef, Julia Wild, the Princess of Morovia, and as her beloved Charwoman singing with Ray Charles and dancing a ballet with Edward Villella. Joining in the fun are George Carlin, Bernadette Peters, Lana Turner, Ken Berry, Cass Elliott, and many others. This DVD set also features over 2 hours of bonus footage including two episodes of The Garry Moore Show and a roundtable with The Carol Burnett Show writers.
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Show #518, Original Air Date: January 26, 1972
Guest Starring: Tim Conway, Ray Charles
- Introduction
- The Teenager—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Tim Conway
- Look
What They’ve Done to My Song, Ma—Ray Charles
- The Billboard Hangers—Harvey
and Tim Conway
- Tearjerker Theatre: Sinful Woman—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle,
Tim Conway
- Finale: Charwoman: Blues
Medley—Carol, Ray Charles, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Introduction
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Show #310, Original Air Date: November 24, 1969
Guest Starring: Lucille Ball, George Carlin
- Q&A
- Comedy Spot—George Carlin
- That Lady’s Song—Carol, Dancers
and Singers
- Bonus Airlines—Carol, Harvey,
Lucille Ball
- Try
a Little Kindness—Vicki, Lyle, Dancers
- Shower Blackout—Carol
- Four in a Bed—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle, Lucille Ball
- Finale: The Rock Sisters—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Lucille Ball, George Carlin
- Goodnights
- Q&A
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Show #424, Original Air Date: March 8, 1971
Guest Starring: Mike Douglas, Bernadette Peters
- Q&A
- Tea
for Two—Bernadette Peters and Dancers
- The Brats—Carol, Harvey, Lyle,
Bernadette Peters
- (Where
Do I Begin) Love Story—Mike Douglas
- The Ham Actors—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle
- I
Think I Love You/For All We Know—Carol and Mike Douglas
- The Early Early Show: The Most Happy Stella—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle
- Finale: Broadway, My Street—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Bernadette Peters, Mike
Douglas, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
-
Show #419, Original Air Date: January 25, 1971
Guest Starring: Martha Raye, Edward Villella, Violette Verdy
- Introduction
- The Old Folks—Carol, Harvey,
Lyle
- Don
Quixote Pas de Deux—Edward Villella and Violette Verdy
- Carol and Sis—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki, Martha Raye
- Let
Me Sing and I’m Happy/Back in Your Own Back Yard/The Other Man’s Grass Is
Always Greener/I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’—Carol and Martha Raye
- George and Zelda—Carol, Harvey,
Vicki
- Charwoman: Swan Lake/Where Do I Go from Here?—Carol, Edward Villella, Violette
Verdy, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Introduction
-
Show #509, Original Air Date: October 27, 1971
Guest Starring: Tim Conway, Diahann Carroll
- Q&A
- Once
Upon a Water Bed—Carol and Tim Conway
- A Song for You—Diahann
Carroll
- Scene
Stealers—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Tim Conway
- Rififi—Harvey,
Vicki, Lyle, Tim Conway
- Saturday Morning Confusion—Carol
and Dancers
- Insomnia
Theatre: Arrivederci, Summertime—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Finale:
Chutzpah—Carol, Harvey, Diahann
Carroll, Tim Conway, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
-
Show #304, Original Air Date: January 12, 1970
Guest Starring: Nancy Wilson, Nanette Fabray
- Q&A
- The
Old Folks—Carol and Harvey
- Alice
Portnoy—Carol and Harvey
- Spinning Wheel—Nancy
Wilson
- Get Together—Carol
and Nancy Wilson
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki
- As the Stomach Turns—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Nanette Fabray, Nancy Wilson
- Mothers of Tomorrow—Carol,
Nanette Fabray, Nancy Wilson
- Goodnights
- Q&A
-
Show #018, Original Air Date: January 8, 1968
Frank Gorshin, Lana Turner
- Q&A—Carol
and Lyle
- V.I.P.:
Julia Wild—Carol and Harvey
- I Love You, You Love Me—Frank
Gorshin
- Heavenly Music—Lana
Turner and Dancers
- Comedy
Spot—Carol, Lyle, Lana Turner
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki
- The Sound of Murder—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Frank Gorshin, Lana Turner
- Finale:
By the Beautiful Sea—Carol, Frank
Gorshin, Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Lyle
-
Show #408, Original Air Date: November 2, 1970
Guest Starring: Ricardo Montalban, Cass Elliot
- Q&A
- George
and Zelda—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- The Good Times Are Coming—Cass
Elliot
- The
Wallflowers: Nobody’s Heart (Belongs to
Me)—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Cass Elliot
- Tell Us Where the Good Times
Are/Big Yellow Taxi—Carol, Vicki, Lyle, Cass
Elliot, Dancers
- The
Early Early Show: Slippery When Wet—Carol
and Ricardo Montalban
- Finale:
Charwoman: It’s Only a Paper Moon/Look
for the Silver Lining—Carol and Emmett Kelly
- Goodnights
- Q&A
-
Show #414, Original Air Date: November 30, 1970
Guest Starring: Debbie Reynolds, John Davidson
- Q&A—Carol
and Lyle
- Coffee
Commercial—Carol, Harvey, Debbie Reynolds
- Blessed Is the Rain—John
Davidson
- Banjo
Medley—John Davidson, Dancers and Singers
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki
- Look at Mine—Debbie
Reynolds, Dancers and Singers
- The
Early Early Show: So Proudly We Heal—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Debbie Reynolds, John Davidson
- Finale: Thank You Very Much—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Debbie Reynolds, John Davidson, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Lyle
-
Show #507, Original Air Date: October 13, 1971
Guest Starring: Ken Berry, Cass Elliot
- Q&A
- TV
Commercials—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Ken Berry, Cass Elliot
- There’s a Lull in My Life—Cass
Elliot
- George
and Zelda—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Metro
Golden Mouth: Sonja Honey: Love in an
Avalanche—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Ken Berry, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A
-
Show #125, Original Air Date: April 7, 1969
Guest Starring: Imogene Coca, Robert Goulet
- Q&A—Carol,
Lyle, Robert Goulet, Imogene Coca
- On a Clear Day You Can See
Forever/(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me/Didn’t We—Robert
Goulet
- Alice
Portnoy—Carol, Harvey, Vicki
- American
Tourists: If Love Were All—Carol,
Harvey, Lyle, Imogene Coca, Dancers
- The
Maid—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Finale:
Cinderumplewhite—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Imogene Coca, Robert Goulet,
Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol,
Lyle, Robert Goulet, Imogene Coca
-
Show #421, Original Air Date: February 15, 1971
Guest Starring: Ken Berry, Totie Fields
- Q&A—Carol
and Totie Fields
- The
Old Folks—Carol, Harvey, Lyle
- Let’s Have a Party Today—Ken
Berry, Dancers and Singers
- Dinah’s Den—Carol,
Vicki, Lyle, Totie Fields
- Carol
and Sis—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Ken Berry
- Make a Rainbow—Carol
- As the Stomach Turns—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Totie Fields, Ken Berry
- Finale:
Li’l Abner: Put On Your Sunday
Clothes/Flash, Bang, Wallop!—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Totie Fields, Ken
Berry, Dancers and Singers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol
and Totie Fields
-
Show #110, Original Air Date: November 25, 1968
Guest Starring: Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
- Q&A—Carol,
Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
- The
Old Folks—Carol, Harvey, Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
- Call Me—Vicki
and Lyle
- Princess
of Morovia—Carol, Harvey, Garry Moore
- 1969-70
TV Season Preview—Carol, Harvey, Lyle, Garry Moore, Durward Kirby, Isabel
Sanford
- Accidents—Carol,
Durward Kirby, Garry Moore
- Give My Regards to Broadway—Don
Crichton and The Ernie Flatt Dancers
- Goodnights
- Q&A—Carol,
Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
-
Show #524, Original Air Date: March 29, 1972
Guest Starring: Family Show
- Q&A
- The
Doily Sisters—Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Dancers and Singers
- Finale:
Charwoman: Carol’s Theme—Carol,
Harvey, Vicki, Lyle
- Goodnights
- Q&A
-
Classic Carol: Bonus Features
- A Writers’ Roundtable: A Conversation
with The Carol Burnett Show’s Writers
- Interviews:
- Randy Doney, dancer
- Edward Villella, ballet dancer
- Bonus
Show: The Garry Moore Show episode featuring the “Accidents” sketch
(original air date June 27, 1961)
- Bonus
Show: The Garry Moore Show episode featuring the “Princess of Morovia”
sketch (original air date October 10, 1961)
- A Writers’ Roundtable: A Conversation
with The Carol Burnett Show’s Writers
Volume 4
Exclusive Bonus Features Vol. 1 — 2 DVDs
In addition to all the episodes you get in this collection, these 2 bonus DVDs give you access to the Once Upon a Mattress color TV production of the Broadway show starring Carol Burnett, TV specials with Carol, a featurette that explores the golden age of the variety show, and Messages to Carol with meaningful sentiments from her friends, fans, and guests.
-
The Lost Episodes: Bonus Features Disc 19
- Once Upon a Mattress, the CBS color television
movie version of the Broadway show, starring Carol in
her Tony Award–nominated role as Princess Winnifred the Woebegone, Ken Berry as Prince Dauntless, Jane White as Queen Aggravain,
Bernadette Peters as Lady Larken, and Jack Gilford reprising his stage role as
King Sextimus (original
air date December 12, 1972)
- Carol + 2 television special starring
Carol with Lucille Ball and Zero Mostel (original air date March
22, 1966)
- Carol Burnett on the Origins of
the Charwoman—Carol introduces the first appearance of the “Charwoman” character in the
television special Carol & Company (original
air date February 24, 1963)
- Once Upon a Mattress, the CBS color television
movie version of the Broadway show, starring Carol in
her Tony Award–nominated role as Princess Winnifred the Woebegone, Ken Berry as Prince Dauntless, Jane White as Queen Aggravain,
Bernadette Peters as Lady Larken, and Jack Gilford reprising his stage role as
King Sextimus (original
air date December 12, 1972)
-
The Lost Episodes: Bonus Features Disc 20
- Featurettes: The
Golden Age of the Variety Show and Messages
to Carol
- Interviews with:
- Alan Alda
- Carol Burnett
- Randy Doney
- Tina Fey
- Bill Hader
- Featurettes: The
Golden Age of the Variety Show and Messages
to Carol
Volume 5
Exclusive Bonus Features Vol. 2 — 2 DVDs
These 2 bonus DVDs include over 4 hours of additional interviews with some of the greats, including Julie Andrews, Chita Rivera and Shirley Jones.
-
The Lost Episodes: Bonus Features Disc 21
- Interviews with:
- Julie Andrews
- George Chakiris
- Shirley Jones
- Buz Kohan
- Gloria Loring
- Outtakes
-
The Lost Episodes: Bonus Features Disc 22
- A Writers’ Roundtable: A Conversation with The Carol Burnett Show’s Writers, Part 2
- Interviews with:
- Marty Ingels
- Arnie Kogan
- Chita Rivera
- Saul Turteltaub
- A Writers’ Roundtable: A Conversation with The Carol Burnett Show’s Writers, Part 2
Carol’s Lost Christmas- 1 DVD
Carol’s Lost Christmas- 1 DVD
Featuring three never-before released episodes from the first 5 seasons, featuring hilarious holiday scenes including:
- Dancing Santas, Christmas carols, yuletide poetry and more!
- A visit to a boozing Kris Kringle (Jonathan Winters!) at the North Pole in Carol’s very first Christmas show
- “The Old Folks” celebrate New Years Eve rockin’-chair the night away!
-
Show #014, Original Air Date: December 4, 1967
Guest Starring: Barbara Eden, Jonathan Winters
- Q&A
- V.I.P.: Santa Claus
- Carol and Sis
- Bend It!
- Mrs. Invisible Man
- The Wonderful World of Prisons
- Finale: Charwoman: I Believed It All
- Goodnights
- Q&A
-
Show #313, Original Air Date: December 15, 1969
Guest Starring: Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
- Q&A
- The Old Folks
- Famous Courtroom Trials: Mrs. Peter Piper
- Make Your Own Kind of Music
- TV Toy Hucksters
- It’s Not Unusual
- Carol and Sis
- To Tell the Truth
- A Christmas Wish
- Sleigh Ride
- Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown?
- Goodnights: We Wish You a Merry Christmas
- Q&A
-
Show #415, Original Air Date: December 14, 1970
Guest Starring: Steve Lawrence, Durward Kirby, Julie Budd
- Elegance
- Q&A
- Let There Be Peace on Earth/One Day
- Carol and Sis
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas/Where Is Love?
- The Early Early Show: Goldman’s Boy
- Goodnights
- Elegance