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Gomer Pyle, Kojak & the Smothers Brothers on Vol. 21, September 3, 2009
This review is from: The Carol Burnett Show / The Collector's Edition - Vol 21 (DVD)
From the Fall of 1974...
Show #1: Carol begins her Eighth Season with "good luck charm" Jim Nabors as guest. Included: An early "family" sketch has Eunice, Ed & Mama (Carol, Harvey, Vicki) inspired by a church sermon which quickly gets lost on them; a housewife (Carol) is abandoned by family & friends because her choice of toilet paper isn't soft enough(!!); Nabors belts out a tune; a couple (Carol, Harvey) obsesses over body imperfections; a customer (Nabors) gets into a game of "draw" in an arcade which becomes a bit too real; and the show wraps up with a musical-comedy ode to drummers.
Show #2: "Kojak" star Telly Savalas & the irreverently funny Smothers Brothers are the guests. Included: A familiar "sibling rivalry" comedy routine from the Smothers as they bicker over how a song should be sung; Brother Jack (Tommy) gets an unwanted hospital visit from sister Eunice & "family" before his surgery (watch for Vicki Lawrence accidentally shifting Tommy's wig askew); Savalas shows his versatility as he does a sentimental song; a montage of funny T.V. commercial spoofs; Two men (Harvey, Telly) talk "mergers" & business over drinks, which soon turns into a tawdry soap opera; and a "Casbah" movie spoof caps the show.
Sorry...there's no Tim Conway in this volume, but it's still pretty good!
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A classic, March 27, 2011
This review is from: The Carol Burnett Show / The Collector's Edition - Vol 21 (DVD)
These shows never really get old. Television shows of the past are worth keeping. I bought this for my dad. He loves it. He has watched them over and over.
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