The Carol Burnett Show Season 2 Episodes
Season 2 Episode Guide
Episode 201 - Alice Ghostley, Jim NaborsFor Carol's second season premiere, Jim Nabors and Alice Ghostley guest star! Alice plays Roger's sister in "Carol & Sis", and Jim has a most unusual blind date with Carol.
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Episode 202 - Carol ChanningYou get two Carols for the price of one when Carol Channing guests! Ms. Channing joins up with Ms. Burnett for the Q&A, but they're at odds in a sketch about a golddigger out for an old man's money.
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Episode 203 - Nanette FabrayNanette Fabray returns as Carol's guest! Sketches include Carol and Nanette as a pair of precocious five year olds, and another episode of everyone's favorite soap opera, "As The Stomach Turns."
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Episode 204 - George GobelGuest star George Gobel joins Carol in a "V.I.P." interview of a Duke and Duchess living in squalor in New York. The latest "Carol & Sis" sketch doubles as a prank on an unsuspecting Harvey Korman.
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Episode 205 - Tim ConwayTim Conway is Carol's guest for a sketch where a betrothed couple elect to paint their future home--with messy results. And in "Carol & Sis", a nervous Carol waits up for Chris to return from a date.
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Episode 206 - Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert, Nancy WilsonCarol offers a trio of guests: Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert, and Nancy Wilson! Albert drops in on "Carol & Sis" as Roger's new, health-nutty boss; then, all three appear on "As The Stomach Turns."
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Episode 207 - Nanette Fabray, Don RicklesDon Rickles and Nanette Fabray guest star. In this episode, Fabray and Carol play a pair of expectant mothers, while Rickles is a shoe salesman one insult away from being fired. (Good luck, Don.)
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Episode 208 - Nanette Fabray, Mel Torme, Don RicklesGuest Stars Mel Torme, Nanette Fabray, and Don Rickles pitch in to help tell "The Tin Pan Alley Story"--with Mel and Carol as songwriting team Potts and Panz on their road to--and from--stardom.
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Episode 209 - Sid CaesarSid Caesar guests, joining Carol in the WWII movie spoof "Mrs. Magnificent." Meanwhile, on "Carol & Sis", Roger gets dragged into a PTA show with Carol and Chris--and he's never looked lovelier.
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Episode 210 - Garry Moore, Durward KirbyCarol's guests tonight are Garry Moore and Durward Kirby. Sketches include Carol as a increasingly-less dignified princess rehearsing a toast, and a peek inside the United States Safety Committee.
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Episode 211 - Michele Lee, Flip WilsonGuest stars Michele Lee and Flip Wilson respectively dazzle with song and stand-up comedy, and Carol vamps in "V.I.P." as Hollywood sex symbol Mae East.
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Episode 212 - Imogene Coca, Vic DamoneImogene Coca and Vic Damone guest star in this episode, which features Imogene and Carol attempting to secure air travel at family rates, a look at taboo commercials, and "The Old Folks."
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Episode 213 - Bob HopeFollowing another Q&A with Carol, Harvey leads a "Fireside Chat" with the First Family. Carol interviews Hollywood hunk Hugh Handsome (played by Lyle, naturally). Featuring a cameo by Bob Hope!
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Episode 214 - Nancy Wilson, Mickey RooneyNancy Wilson and Mickey Rooney guest star in this episode, which features a meeting between incoming and outgoing First Ladies, an awkward audition, and the movie spoof "Kids Town."
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Episode 215 - Tim ConwayGuest star Tim Conway steals the show as a first-time bank robber, and as a conventioneer accidentally double booked in a hotel room with fellow attendee Carol.
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Episode 216 - Tim ConwayGuest Tim Conway is front and center for a pair of sketches! Tim plays a sauced prison warden responding to a riot on New Year's Eve, and a lady's suitor whose allergy test reaction causes havoc.
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Episode 217 - Martha Raye, Mel TormeCarol's guests are the always funny Martha Raye and Mel Torme! Martha and Carol are rival artists in "The Sunday Painters". Then, Mel and Martha join the gang for a series of commercial parodies.
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Episode 218 - Chita Rivera, Vince EdwardsGuest stars Chita Rivera and Vince Edwards help Carol spoof "distinguished women's movies" in "To Each Her Own Tears", presented by Maudlin Pictures. You'll laugh, you'l cry...but mostly laugh.
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Episode 219 - Shirley Jones, Ken BerryKen Berry and Shirley Jones drop in to join in the fun! On "Carol & Sis, Carol suffers under the lingering spell of a hypnotist. And in the latest "As The Stomach Turns", Shirley takes aim at Carol.
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Episode 220 - Soupy SalesGuest Soupy Sales and Carol are a pair of shoppers browsing samples of sexy cologne. "The Old Folks" get a visit from their neighbor--a 90 year-old hippie. And Carol quits smoking in "Carol & Sis."
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Episode 221 - Ethel Merman, Tim ConwayGuest Tim Conway breaks up Harvey in one of the series' all-time funniest sketches: "The Dentist." Also: jealous understudy Carol looks to steal the show from a Broadway star (guest Ethel Merman.)
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Episode 222 - Ross Martin, John DavidsonCarol's guests are Ross Martin and John Davidson! John shows off his golden pipes, and Harvey plays a man whose afternoon delight is interrupted by an extortionist, cookie-selling "Fireside Girl."
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Episode 223 - Ross Martin, John DavidsonGuests John Davidson and Ross Martin team with Carol and the gang in "The Helen Feibelbaum Story", a spoof of celebrity biopics relating the rise and fall of a famous singer.
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Episode 224 - Martha RayeGuest Martha Raye drags Carol to The Tomcat Club--an establishment for ladies complete with sexy waiters and a sassy maitre'd, played by Harvey. Also featured: "Carol & Sis" and "The Old Folks."
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Episode 225 - Larry Hovis, Barrie ChaseTonight, Carol's guests are Barrie Chase and Larry Hovis! Chase provides a tuneful musical number, while Hovis plays "The Marriage Game", the latest in tacky game show entertainment.
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Episode 226 - Family ShowIn tonight's episode, Carol plays a housewife plagued by husband Harvey's gambling problem. Meanwhile, a touring star takes the stage in a play with a small town actress in search of a bigger role.
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Episode 227 - Robert GouletCarol is caught between two handsome men with Lyle and guest Robert Goulet join her for the Q&A. Sketches include the aftermath of a raucous party, and a maid entranced by a self-absorbed star.
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Episode 228 - Imogene Coca, Robert GouletGuests Robert Goulet and Imogene Coca take part in a fairy tale musical extravaganza--the story of long-haired maiden Cinderrumplewhite.
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Episode 229 - Family ShowOn tonight's episode, Carol introduces the actors who dub her and Harvey's voices for Spanish language audiences, using a classic "Carol & Sis" sketch to demonstrate their talents.
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