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CAROL BURNETT SHOW CHRISTMAS (CBS 1967, 1969, 1970) Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, Barbara Eden, Jonathan Winters, Leonard Nimoy, Steve Lawrence, Garry Moore, Durward Kirby, Julie Budd, Bob Mitchell Boys Choir
This special 2-disc Christmas Edition of The Carol Burnett Show brings together three classic holiday-themed episodes from 1967, 1969, and 1970—packed with musical numbers, comedy sketches, favorite recurring characters, and unforgettable guest stars.
December 4, 1967
Guests: Jonathan Winters, Barbara Eden
A festive lineup featuring:
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Jonathan Winters as Santa Claus in a hilarious “V.I.P. Interview” segment.
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A “Carol & Sis” sketch where Carol and Vicki try to organize a surprise birthday party for Roger (Harvey Korman).
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Barbara Eden performing both song and dance.
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Carol starring in “Mrs. Invisible Man,” with a cameo appearance by Leonard Nimoy as Spock from "Star Trek".
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Carol, Harvey, Lyle, and Jonathan in the comedy sketch “The Wonderful World of Prisons.”
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Carol’s classic Charwoman cleaning up a city park.
December 15, 1969
Guests: Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
A warm and comedic holiday reunion as Carol’s longtime friends stop by:
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Carol and Harvey revisit their beloved “Old Folks” characters.
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Moore and Kirby face off as rival attorneys in the whimsical trial of Mrs. Peter Piper (Carol).
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Carol recites an original Christmas poem and performs “Make Your Own Kind of Music.”
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Carol joins Vicki Lawrence and the Bob Mitchell Boys Choir for “Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown?”
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Moore and Kirby deliver humorous “commercials” for kids’ Christmas gifts.
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Harvey spoofs Tom Jones.
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In a “Carol & Sis” sketch, Carol throws a hilarious tantrum when Roger hosts his poker club.
December 14, 1970
Guests: Steve Lawrence, Durward Kirby, Julie Budd
A vibrant holiday episode featuring:
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A musical opening with dancing Santas.
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Steve Lawrence performing “Peace on Earth.”
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A “Carol & Sis” sketch where accident-prone Durward Kirby stays with the family for the weekend.
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Julie Budd singing “Where Is Love?”
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A spirited spoof of the 1939 film Golden Boy with Carol, Harvey, Vicki, Lyle, Steve Lawrence, and Durward Kirby.
