CAROL BURNETT SHOW, THE - CAROL'S FAVORITES Season 3


Episode #301 Original Show #1016, Original Airdate January 15, 1977
Guest Star: Glen Campbell
Highlights include Tim Conway as a doctor who has a reaction to the swine flu vaccine; Carol and Glen reproduce the amorous pose from the "A Star is Born" album cover; a well-dressed couple (Harvey, Vicki) in an elevator engage in an impromptu tango. Glen performs “Southern Nights”, duets with Carol on "Walk Right In" and "Wichita Lineman," and performs "Classical Gas"/ "I Got Rhythm"/ "Baby Face"/ "Sugarfoot Rag" with help from the dancers. Carol performs “You Made Me Love You” with a Bea Arthur lookalike from the audience.

Episode #302 Original Show #606 Original Airdate September 20, 1972
Guest Stars Marty Feldman (Young Frankenstein) , Carol Channing
Highlights include Marty, Harvey, and Carol as a bored airline crew who cause havoc on a flight, Marty as a wacky plastic surgeon and Carol Channing sings “How I Love Them Old Songs”. Also wacky commercial spoofs and a musical tribute to composer Johnny Mercer.


Episode #303 Original Show #811 Original Airdate December 7, 1974
Guest Stars Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway, Steven Warner (The Little Prince)
Highlights 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" (also include Tim’s old man and Harvey’s Mother Marcus); and for the finale, a salute to the music of Lerner and Loewe.

Episode #304 Original Show #409, Original Airdate October 19, 1970
Guest Stars: Lucille Ball, Mel Torme
Highlights include Lucy and Carol as competing stage mothers; Carol and Mel perform the songs of Astaire and Rogers; Lucy and Carol spoof the classic comedy "Some Like It Hot" with a gender-flipping twist.


Episode #305 Original Show #1111 (#0111) Original Airdate December 3, 1977
Guest Star Bernadette Peters
Highlights include: guest Bernadette Peters sings "You Never Done It Like That"; Mr. Tudball nudges Mrs. Wiggins to clean up her desk before a prospective client arrives; an office girl introduces her two best friends to one another during a lunch; a series of skits about doctors advertising on TV; Carol and Dick in a candlelight dinner where they can't open the wine bottle; and a salute to composers Betty Comden and Adolph Green.

Episode #306 Original Show #513, Original Airdate December 1, 1971
Guest Stars: Cass Elliot, Tim Conway
Highlights include Tim as an odd substitute for Marlon Brando in a community theatre-themed "Carol & Sis." Mama Cass and Carol browse some intimate literature at a book shop. Cass sings “Cherries Jubilee”. And a rebroadcast of the classic dentist sketch with Tim and Harvey.

Episode #307 Original Show #0019 (or #22) Original Airdate February 5, 1968
Guest Stars Liza Minnelli and Jack Palance (
City Slickers)
Highlights include Liza Minnelli singing "Butterfly McHeart" and "The Happy Time"; Carol, Liza, and the dancers perform "Big Beautiful Ball" with all dressed as clowns. Jack spoofs his gangster image and stars in a movie parody as Svengali.


Episode #308 Original Show #301, Original Air Date October 20, 1969
Guest Stars Tim Conway, Ken Berry, Kay Medford
Highlights:
As The Stomach Turns feature the first appearance of Tim Conway's "Oldest Man" character. Also Tim as a homesick truck driver with a frustrated Harvey Korman. Carol and Ken Berry play a computer-matched couple singing love songs. Kay Medford pops up as a sister-in-law in the weekly "Carol and Sis" routine. In a vaudeville segment, Tim Conway plays a bumbling acrobat. Carol is a dance hall Mom to daughter Vicki Lawrence in a tearful melodrama. Ken Berry dances to "Down By the Winegar Woiks".

Episode #309 Original Show #518, Original Airdate January 26, 1972
Guest Stars: Ray Charles, Tim Conway
Highlights include a floozy (Carol) facing death row telling her story in Tearjerker Theatre presents “Sinful Woman”; Tim and Harvey as clumsy billboard hangers; Ray performs "Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma"; and Carol (as the Charwoman), Ray and the dancers perform a medley of "You Are My Sunshine", "St. Louis Blues", "Yesterday", "God Bless the Child" and "What'd I Say?".


Episode #310 Original Show #902, Original Airdate November 15, 1975
Guest Star: Roddy McDowell
Highlights include a musical comedy routine with Vicki and Tim to the tune of "For Once in My Life"; Carol and Roddy perform a tongue-twisting number that leads into "Moses Supposes", then play a bickering couple who work at an assembly line; Harvey and Tim as truck drivers dealing with divorce; and a spoof of classic drama "The Little Foxes" with Carol as Bette Davis.
Episode #311 Episode #312 Original Show #921, Original Airdate Feb 14, 1976

Episode #311 Original Show #921 Original Airdate February 14, 1976
Guest Star: Joanne Woodward
Guest Joanne Woodward plays an old school chum of Eunice's in "The Family"; a wealthy couple (Vicki, Harvey) have an argument through their servants (Carol, Tim); Mr. Tudball again has a time teaching his secretary Mrs. Wiggins the workings of the office intercom; two wallflowers (Carol, Joanne) at a dance sing "Let's Be Buddies" and "Why Can't I?"; and for the finale, Carol, Vicki and Joanne perform "Everything Old Is New Again", wearing turn-of-the-century dresses and sun hats.

Episode #312 Original Show #816 Original Airdate January 25, 1975
Guest Stars The Jackson 5 and William Conrad (
Cannon)
Highlights include: William Conrad plays Mama's new beau in "The Family" and performs in a "Laurel & Hardy Pantomime"; musical guests The Jackson 5 perform (including Randy and Janet Jackson) "The Life of the Party" and do songs from the 1930s through the 1970s

Episode #313 Original Show #922, Original Airdate Feb 21, 1976
Guest Stars:
Tony Randall and Dick Van Dyke
Highlights include a traveling encyclopedia salesman (Dick Van Dyke) peddling his wares at the home of a bickering couple (Carol, Harvey); guest Tony Randall performs "Madeira, M'Dear?"; two men (Tony, Dick) argue over a $10 loan while on vacation in Hawaii; Dick performs "Ballin' the Jack" with the dancers; a couple (Carol, Tony) have an argument over body signals; and a mini-musical based on the lyrics of Ira Gershwin.

Episode #314 Original Show #910, Original Airdate October 18, 1975
Guest Star: Maggie Smith (
Downton Abbey)
Highlights include Carol as the Queen attempting to christen a ship in honor of a hollow hero (Tim) with his girlfriend (guest Maggie Smith) in attendance; ham actress Mundane (Carol) finds out about husband Funt's (Harvey) affair with another actress (Maggie) just as they're about to go on stage; Vicki sings "The Other Woman"; a parody of "Jaws" with Tim, Harvey, & Vicky; and a salute to composer Alan Jay Lerner.

Episode #315 Original Show #017, Original airdate 12/25/1967
Guest Stars: Sid Caesar, Ella Fitzgerald
Highlights of this Christmas edition include Sid Caesar demonstrating self-defense; Carol and Sid as a couple who quarrel on Christmas night; Sid, Carol and Harvey in a spoof of ancient Roman movies; Ella Fitzgerald sings "A Foggy Day" and "Always True to You in My Fashion"; Carol performs "Bare Necessities", and sings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas as the Charwoman; and a cameo by Jonathan Winters.