This episode was late 70's or early 80's. And , yes, these are original clips from the show. Color TV was common during these two decades. Carol Burnett is from Texas, so much of the accents and dialog is based on life in Texas. The Carol Burnett Show aired every Saturday night and filmed before a live studio audience on CBS from Hollywood.
I was 8 years old. The Carol Burnette Show and Lawrence Welk with his beautiful ladies and Champaign bubbles were Saturday night shows to watch while Mamma ironed and layed out our clothes for Sunday morning church. That was many moons ago.
The Carol Burnett Show ran from 1967 to 1978; so it was always in color. I was born two years earlier; it would be another 5 years before I was able to watch it, which we did every Sunday night.
I was a kid watching it. I thought it was Friday. Ty for that. If i remember Mary Tyler more came on first, then Carol Burnette, then Bob Newhart. I would fall alseep during Newhart and my Ma would tuck me into bed. My Dad had left us so for this time it was just her and I. This was our night to laugh together and Bond. This show is so special to me. I miss it greatly.
hi guys! These actors are hUGE LEGENDS in america. Carole Burnette and her crew were highly respected actors of comedy. Now they are older. 1970s and they used to break character and laugh and cry if something was improvised. They were in front of a live audience. This show became MAMAS FAMILY later as a spin off from the CAROLE BURNETTE SHOW. legends of comedy.
This show was so good. All the cast were fine comedians - Tim Conway was my favorite. The "Mama's Family" sketches were very funny. Southerners thought it was exactly like their own families and we Northerners thought it was like a hilarious trip to the South!
"The Family" was a running sketch done several times a season, about Eunice and her family and her unfulfilled dreams. Often guest stars like Betty White and Dick Van Dykewere written in. British-born Roddy McDowall played Philip, a writer completely misunderstood and undervalued by his family.
This was a spinoff sitcom called Mama's family' made up with the characters they devised for sketches on Carols program. People like the characters so much that the made this weekly sitcom, which was set up like normal sitcoms, not like Carols multi sketch program. That was like SNL is now. Varied sketches & acts.
This was filmed using a technique called Technicolor. Films and shows filmed using this technique are always easy to identify because of their vivid colors, especially reds. For example, The Wizard Of Oz was filmed half in black and white, and half in Technicolor, which worked especially well because most movies were still black and white, so the extra vivid colors worked perfectly for the fantasy world of Oz.
Every Sunday evening my childhood family gathered around the tv and enjoyed Carol and her friends. The best part is that it was recorded live, so when they (especially Tim) would try to get the others to crack up was hilarious.🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was spun off into a stand alone sit-com. In one of the episodes, they did another skit similar to this, called "The Elephant Story". Dick Van Dyke was in it, in replacement of Harvey Korman (the tall guy). In it, Tim Conway (The short guy) makes everyone break character with his "Elephant Story". If you search for it, you'll find that there's actually two versions of it, on the same video. One was a dress rehearsal, where Tim got them all to break character. But, they got through it. The second was a taping in front of an audience. In between the two, the studio manager went to each of the dressing rooms, to tell the players that "Everything was good, and Tim has changed the story... Good Luck". It turned out to be one of the funniest, most talked about skits to ever be aired on TV.
Yes, this happens in I'll bet all families.😂 At least they didn't throw anything. 😅. I think that it was somehow redone in HD and that's why the colors are so crisp. I'm guessing by the furniture and outfits that this is early 70's because that's also when these characters first appeared.
I used to watch the in reruns. The lady who played Mama was the youngest of the four actors. She wore the grey wig and padding on her torso. Her name is Vicki Lawrence and she was hired to play Carol’s younger sister in the early sketches. They are both redheads. It turns out that about a year after the show began young Vicki sent in a fan letter to Carol.
NOOOO this was in the 70's and all TV shows were in color. The bright colors are probably more due to the bright colors of those days. The setting here was for a modern, lower income family in the mid-west so that is why it looks more 50's, they never got to update their home much.
Another great entertainer. This was definitely filmed in color which hecame the norm after 1965. This was a recurring skit which transcended the show in so many ways. It later spawned the sitcom starring Vickie Lawrence called "Mama's Family."
Incidentally, Vicki Lawrence who played "Mama" was actually sixteen years younger than Carol Burnett. She relished this reversed expectation, and apparently loved her "Mama" character. I remember at least one sketch on the show that was even funnier than this one, and I wasn't a regular viewer. It was only when I travelled in the American South (I'm Canadian) that I realized how plausible these characters were. Sketch comedy is funniest when people behave in what at first seems improbable and extreme behaviour, which on reflection you realize is exactly how people DO behave.
Bob Mackie, famous costume designer, designed all those colorful costumes. His most famous costume in his entire career was from the Carol Burnett skit 'Went With the Wind'. You really should check out the spin-off sitcom they made called Mama's Family, based on The Family skits. It's also classic.
Several famous guest stars dropped by the Family: Roddy McDowall, Joanne Woodward, Betty White, and Maggie Smith (as Bubba's teacher). Tennessee Williams with a laugh track.
I’m so glad you paid another visit to my work! 😛😜 I was in college by the time this show came on so most of these are new to me, too. I have lots to of memories The Carol Burnett Show, though.
I'm so old I remember when Carol Burnett was looking for an actress to play her mother. They picked an actress that resembled her but she was younger than Carol. There you have her, Mama was younger than her and wore a white wig and those shoes.
So many...Carol Burnett show...actually, Harvey Korman and Tim Conway..well, if you want true outright laugh out loud... You can't do better than this. All the best. Cheers.
These characters are know as "the family". There are so many more hilarious skits with the family, like playing board game Sorry, Monopoly and to throw in a few more.... The Rehearsal, Mama's Birthday, Mickey's Apartment, and my very favorite Brother Larry at Christmas. Check em out if you can!
Carol and Vicki both were on a major gameshow called Password, many times throughout the years. Both intelligent women. Two of the best players in the big, final round. I watch old eps here in UA-cam.
OK..I watch these pretty much every night and they make me laugh hard every time. Jeff Foxworthy- Astroglide and colonoscopy Bill Engvall- Bill Tries Marajuana/ the rest of the story (he does 2 parts) Bill again- Air Force Thunderbirds parts 1 and 2.if you want to laugh, and these are clean southern comics, you need to watch them. They're hilarious. And do Carol's Gone With the Wind. Also hilarious. Jeff makes me lose it every time. And Bill? His facial expressions are key.
@Kari5274 Hey Kari, Thanks for t all the suggestions, we will add them to the list for the comedy suggestions. We hope you are feeling better All the best
@@BritPopsReact you won't be disappointed if you do those. I'd buy one but I can't afford it for a long while. Surgery was $15 thousand. I look like I've been in a car accident. Pretty. 🙄 I've got good meds. Make me sleepy though.
Carol grew up loving movies and her show often had movie parodies. Do check out “Went With The Wind” featuring the brilliant costumes by Bill Mackie. (Also still with us as is Vicki.) He gave Mrs Wiggins her posture with that skirt and adds the perfect touch to that hilarious send-up.
OMG I just saw Carol on Steven Colberts late night talk show tonight. She is 90 now & acting in a new series on Apple TV called 'Palm Royale', which is a comedy/drama set in 1969. Carol plays the evil matriarch who has secrets on everyone & secrets of her own, I guess. She is an icon. The sketches you guys have watched, usually star Tim Conway & Harvey Corman.
This would have been in the 1970's I believe. Some network shows used to put vibrant colors to the point of saturation on the screen to "show off" that they were broadcasting in color. I used to call it "un-living color", lol. Another show that was very color saturated as I recall was The Lawrence Welk Show. I would not recommend you watch it though unless you want to see a lot of folks pretending to be just sickly sweet to one another while singing. Personally, I couldn't get up fast enough to change the channel when it came on, but to each their own I guess as it was another show that lasted many years.
This wasn't from the 1950s. It was from the 1970s, 1975 for this sketch. The characters' clothes probably make it look older than it is, because Ed (the taller man) is wearing clothes that were fashionable more in the 1940s and early '50s and the younger woman (Eunice, played by Burnett) is wearing a dress and a hairstyle from the 1930s, though with shoes from the late 60s/early 70s, for a really comic-looking mix of styles. (Costume designer Bob Mackie was responsible for that. He took a floor-length garden-party dress from the 1930s with a plunging back, cut it off at knee-length, and then paired it with clunky-looking late-60s/early-70s sandals in a bright white patent vinyl for really awkward proportions.) The older woman, though, is dressed like a lot of older women dressed in the 70s, a waistless "shift"-style dress in a style popular in the 1960s and a short, curly, "blue rinse" hairstyle that was a continuation of the short, curly hairstyles of the 1950s. One of my grandmothers in the seventies dressed exactly like that and both my grandmothers in the seventies had hair like that. And this wasn't colorized, since it was long after color television had become the norm.
Good reaction. I hope you will eventually react to the "Undercover Cops" sketch from that show. Carol Burnett isn't in that sketch, but the guys are hilarious.
Well...there is the elephant sketch, which is great and then the Dentist sketch...any of the "Old man" sketches...the "Hitler Puppet"always good. Make sure you preface your searchs with Carol Burnett, otherwise...things go sideways quickly. ;-) Anyways, I've watched all of these so many times, but, when I'm down and need a laugh, they never fail to deliver. All the best to you and yours. EDIT NOTE: The Official Channel is here. www.youtube.com/@CarolBurnettShow/videos Cheers.
The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show that originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes. The family sketches debuted stating in season 7, so color television was well in vogue by then. You also need to remember that color was tacky and flamboyantly used in the 70s.
One of these days I'll buy you a cup of tea for, Golden Girls funny 7, (there's a Golden Girls funniest moments pt. 7 but the clips are too short) if someone doesn't beat me to it.
Same, but there are some exceptions...and the Carol Burnett Show is one. The Red Skelton show is another. I used to practically roll on the floor laughing at both.
OK, Guys, great reactions, but if you want great laugh out loud comedy, please react to Jeanne Robertson "Don't Bungee Jump Naked!" You will not regret it
Vicki Lawrence (Mama) was about 20 years younger than Carol Burnett. She's 74 now and Carol is still going strong at 90!
Her “Gone with the Wind” sketch, “Went with the Wind” was hilarious 😂
This episode was late 70's or early 80's. And , yes, these are original clips from the show. Color TV was common during these two decades. Carol Burnett is from Texas, so much of the accents and dialog is based on life in Texas. The Carol Burnett Show aired every Saturday night and filmed before a live studio audience on CBS from Hollywood.
October 25, 1975.
I was 8 years old. The Carol Burnette Show and Lawrence Welk with his beautiful ladies and Champaign bubbles were Saturday night shows to watch while Mamma ironed and layed out our clothes for Sunday morning church. That was many moons ago.
The Carol Burnett Show ran from 1967 to 1978; so it was always in color. I was born two years earlier; it would be another 5 years before I was able to watch it, which we did every Sunday night.
I was a kid watching it. I thought it was Friday. Ty for that. If i remember Mary Tyler more came on first, then Carol Burnette, then Bob Newhart. I would fall alseep during Newhart and my Ma would tuck me into bed. My Dad had left us so for this time it was just her and I. This was our night to laugh together and Bond. This show is so special to me. I miss it greatly.
Carol Burnett was born in Texas but grew up in Hollywood.
It wasn’t like we sat and watched. More like they came into the living room and lived with us for an hour.
Good 'un!!
The way Carol threw herself into the Eunice character with every gesture, expression, and voice inflection was brilliant.
Her faces are like emojis
They need to watch when Carol Burnett plays Queen Elizabeth. That was gold.
the Palace guard
Also, the Elephant story.
And when she played the great Nora Desmond.
hi guys! These actors are hUGE LEGENDS in america. Carole Burnette and her crew were highly respected actors of comedy. Now they are older. 1970s and they used to break character and laugh and cry if something was improvised. They were in front of a live audience. This show became MAMAS FAMILY later as a spin off from the CAROLE BURNETTE SHOW. legends of comedy.
It was so funny when one would start cracking up and they'd all give up and try to get through it!
Loved the show back when aired and now. This is the show that got us Mamas Family. Every time we played games as a kids, someone always gets mad.
LOL, my sister used to bail out of a game whenever she was losing.
The Carol Burnett Show was one of the greatest TV shows of all time! You'd be on the floor laughing! True professionals comedians!
I loved this show growing up. If you haven't watched the skit "The Dentist", watch it. It's one of the funniest skits they did.
If you guys know the story of Gone with the Wind - she did a skit called Went with the Wind. Hilarious!
This show was so good. All the cast were fine comedians - Tim Conway was my favorite. The "Mama's Family" sketches were very funny. Southerners thought it was exactly like their own families and we Northerners thought it was like a hilarious trip to the South!
Can't believe they guessed this episode from the 50s 🤔😄 missed it by 25 to 30 years 😁
It was the early 70s
"The Family" was a running sketch done several times a season, about Eunice and her family and her unfulfilled dreams. Often guest stars like Betty White and Dick Van Dykewere written in. British-born Roddy McDowall played Philip, a writer completely misunderstood and undervalued by his family.
This was a spinoff sitcom called Mama's family' made up with the characters they devised for sketches on Carols program. People like the characters so much that the made this weekly sitcom, which was set up like normal sitcoms, not like Carols multi sketch program. That was like SNL is now. Varied sketches & acts.
This was not the spinoff. “The family“ started on the Carol Burnett show. Mama‘s family was a spin off of the Family.
Even worse is when the Family tries to play "Sorry!". That one is a classic. SORRY!!! lol
Imagine my disappointment when I bought Sorry and discovered no bell in the box.
@@jamesryan6008 lol
It isn't a real game of Sorry at our house until someone gleefully and maniacally screams, "SORRY!!!" into another person's face!😂
This show was from the 70s and was performed in front of a audience. Carole Bernette is a legend in comedy.
This was filmed using a technique called Technicolor. Films and shows filmed using this technique are always easy to identify because of their vivid colors, especially reds. For example, The Wizard Of Oz was filmed half in black and white, and half in Technicolor, which worked especially well because most movies were still black and white, so the extra vivid colors worked perfectly for the fantasy world of Oz.
The “sorry” game family episode on the carol burnett show is a better fighting dynamic of the family.
And monopoly
it was a seven !!
Every Sunday evening my childhood family gathered around the tv and enjoyed Carol and her friends.
The best part is that it was recorded live, so when they (especially Tim) would try to get the others to crack up was hilarious.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Carol Burnett. Gone with the wind. Funny one too
"I saw it in a window and just had to have it!"
This was spun off into a stand alone sit-com. In one of the episodes, they did another skit similar to this, called "The Elephant Story". Dick Van Dyke was in it, in replacement of Harvey Korman (the tall guy). In it, Tim Conway (The short guy) makes everyone break character with his "Elephant Story". If you search for it, you'll find that there's actually two versions of it, on the same video. One was a dress rehearsal, where Tim got them all to break character. But, they got through it. The second was a taping in front of an audience. In between the two, the studio manager went to each of the dressing rooms, to tell the players that "Everything was good, and Tim has changed the story... Good Luck". It turned out to be one of the funniest, most talked about skits to ever be aired on TV.
Yes, this happens in I'll bet all families.😂
At least they didn't throw anything. 😅.
I think that it was somehow redone in HD and that's why the colors are so crisp.
I'm guessing by the furniture and outfits that this is early 70's because that's also when these characters first appeared.
October 25, 1975.
One of my favorite shows, so funny. Tim Conway on this show is so funny.
Two of my favorite episodes are no-frills airline and no-frills gas station
This show aired October 25, 1975. It was in color. It's possible that the color was boosted along the way, but those are the right colors.
The Carol Burnett show ran from 1967 until 1978 and it has always been in color. Color television basically came out in the very early 60s.
You should check out the "Elephant Story" sketch with Tim Conway on "The Carol Burnett Show".
No, this show ran from 1967 to 1978 and was always in color.
I used to watch the in reruns. The lady who played Mama was the youngest of the four actors. She wore the grey wig and padding on her torso. Her name is Vicki Lawrence and she was hired to play Carol’s younger sister in the early sketches. They are both redheads. It turns out that about a year after the show began young Vicki sent in a fan letter to Carol.
NOOOO this was in the 70's and all TV shows were in color. The bright colors are probably more due to the bright colors of those days. The setting here was for a modern, lower income family in the mid-west so that is why it looks more 50's, they never got to update their home much.
I'm American. But I love British comedy, as well. Benny Hill & Are You Being Served?are 2 of my favorites.
I hope you have seen Faulty Towers and Keeping up Appearances.
dave allen!
Another great entertainer. This was definitely filmed in color which hecame the norm after 1965. This was a recurring skit which transcended the show in so many ways. It later spawned the sitcom starring Vickie Lawrence called "Mama's Family."
I watched this show all the time with my grandmother when it was new. I fell crazy in love with Vicki Lawrence.
funny thing here is that Vicki Lawrence, playing Mama, is actually the youngest of the group, but played Mama on this and a spin off show for years.
Man, you guys are digging up the classics. Grew up in the 70s watching this show like a religion.
Literally,this came on on Sundays for me growing up
Incidentally, Vicki Lawrence who played "Mama" was actually sixteen years younger than Carol Burnett. She relished this reversed expectation, and apparently loved her "Mama" character. I remember at least one sketch on the show that was even funnier than this one, and I wasn't a regular viewer. It was only when I travelled in the American South (I'm Canadian) that I realized how plausible these characters were. Sketch comedy is funniest when people behave in what at first seems improbable and extreme behaviour, which on reflection you realize is exactly how people DO behave.
The mother, played by a young Vicky Lawrence, had her own show called Mama's Family.
You really need to react to Password Elephant Story
Bob Mackie, famous costume designer, designed all those colorful costumes. His most famous costume in his entire career was from the Carol Burnett skit 'Went With the Wind'. You really should check out the spin-off sitcom they made called Mama's Family, based on The Family skits. It's also classic.
Vicki Lawrence (especially when she had her own show, Mommas Family, was amazing. She was like the white madea but, ya know, funny.
Monopoly was a great sketch einice takes her board games seriously
Several famous guest stars dropped by the Family: Roddy McDowall, Joanne Woodward, Betty White, and Maggie Smith (as Bubba's teacher). Tennessee Williams with a laugh track.
You need to check out Mama's Family now!😅
You need to find the episode of Carol Burnett when Vicki Lawrence sang her hit song The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia, excellent song
I watch Mamas Family all the time
Gold. Over the top comedy 😂.
I’m so glad you paid another visit to my work! 😛😜 I was in college by the time this show came on so most of these are new to me, too. I have lots to of memories The Carol Burnett Show, though.
Please keep up the Carol Burnett "The Family" episodes. They are all so classic!
Passive-agression bounced off the walls of the home of this family.
I'm so old I remember when Carol Burnett was looking for an actress to play her mother. They picked an actress that resembled her but she was younger than Carol. There you have her, Mama was younger than her and wore a white wig and those shoes.
This was spun off into its own show called Mama's family.
Carol had a lot of good clean fun with suggestive comedy
Carol Burnett was on Saturday nights not Sundays. We watched her for years. Saturday night was Comedy Night on CBS in those years.
Watching another family have a relatable arguement is so funny 😂
70s & original color
I’m 60 years old and I have not once ever heard of or seen anyone playing charades.
The other woman was in her 20s. She’s the singer that sang. The night the lights went out in Georgia . Vicky Lawrence. Manas family was her spinoff
Laughed so hard. She was a comedic genius
So many...Carol Burnett show...actually, Harvey Korman and Tim Conway..well, if you want true outright laugh out loud... You can't do better than this.
All the best.
Cheers.
@general-cromwell6639
Thanks for the comment, anything you would recommend that we follow up with?
Cheers to you too
These characters are know as "the family". There are so many more hilarious skits with the family, like playing board game Sorry, Monopoly and to throw in a few more.... The Rehearsal, Mama's Birthday, Mickey's Apartment, and my very favorite Brother Larry at Christmas. Check em out if you can!
Can't wait!
Carol Burnett was shown in the UK!
The spin-off show MAMA'S FAMILY was from this episode..
It was so cute and funny..I bought the series
Vicki Lawrence had a career in music, her song The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia was featured on Carol Burnett.
Carol and Vicki both were on a major gameshow called Password, many times throughout the years. Both intelligent women. Two of the best players in the big, final round. I watch old eps here in UA-cam.
OK..I watch these pretty much every night and they make me laugh hard every time.
Jeff Foxworthy- Astroglide and colonoscopy
Bill Engvall- Bill Tries Marajuana/ the rest of the story (he does 2 parts)
Bill again- Air Force Thunderbirds parts 1 and 2.if you want to laugh, and these are clean southern comics, you need to watch them. They're hilarious.
And do Carol's Gone With the Wind. Also hilarious. Jeff makes me lose it every time. And Bill? His facial expressions are key.
@Kari5274
Hey Kari,
Thanks for t all the suggestions, we will add them to the list for the comedy suggestions.
We hope you are feeling better
All the best
@@BritPopsReact you won't be disappointed if you do those. I'd buy one but I can't afford it for a long while. Surgery was $15 thousand. I look like I've been in a car accident. Pretty. 🙄 I've got good meds. Make me sleepy though.
Carol grew up loving movies and her show often had movie parodies. Do check out “Went With The Wind” featuring the brilliant costumes by Bill Mackie. (Also still with us as is Vicki.) He gave Mrs Wiggins her posture with that skirt and adds the perfect touch to that hilarious send-up.
❤❤ this
You have got to watch the "The Sorry Game " too it's another great one😊
I remember watching this episode with my grandparents
Never cared for the family sketches, but her movie parodies were sensational.
OMG I just saw Carol on Steven Colberts late night talk show tonight. She is 90 now & acting in a new series on Apple TV called 'Palm Royale', which is a comedy/drama set in 1969. Carol plays the evil matriarch who has secrets on everyone & secrets of her own, I guess. She is an icon. The sketches you guys have watched, usually star Tim Conway & Harvey Corman.
Carol celebrated her 90’th year with a show last year. Her friend, Julie Andrews joined her and sat next to her.
This is hilarious if you can overlook their over-the-top fake southern accents. 😂😂
Don't push me, old lady.
This would have been in the 1970's I believe. Some network shows used to put vibrant colors to the point of saturation on the screen to "show off" that they were broadcasting in color. I used to call it "un-living color", lol. Another show that was very color saturated as I recall was The Lawrence Welk Show. I would not recommend you watch it though unless you want to see a lot of folks pretending to be just sickly sweet to one another while singing. Personally, I couldn't get up fast enough to change the channel when it came on, but to each their own I guess as it was another show that lasted many years.
Original. Color 1970s
This wasn't from the 1950s. It was from the 1970s, 1975 for this sketch. The characters' clothes probably make it look older than it is, because Ed (the taller man) is wearing clothes that were fashionable more in the 1940s and early '50s and the younger woman (Eunice, played by Burnett) is wearing a dress and a hairstyle from the 1930s, though with shoes from the late 60s/early 70s, for a really comic-looking mix of styles. (Costume designer Bob Mackie was responsible for that. He took a floor-length garden-party dress from the 1930s with a plunging back, cut it off at knee-length, and then paired it with clunky-looking late-60s/early-70s sandals in a bright white patent vinyl for really awkward proportions.) The older woman, though, is dressed like a lot of older women dressed in the 70s, a waistless "shift"-style dress in a style popular in the 1960s and a short, curly, "blue rinse" hairstyle that was a continuation of the short, curly hairstyles of the 1950s. One of my grandmothers in the seventies dressed exactly like that and both my grandmothers in the seventies had hair like that. And this wasn't colorized, since it was long after color television had become the norm.
Good reaction. I hope you will eventually react to the "Undercover Cops" sketch from that show. Carol Burnett isn't in that sketch, but the guys are hilarious.
try the classic gone with the wind sketch
50's lol
Well...there is the elephant sketch, which is great and then the Dentist sketch...any of the "Old man" sketches...the "Hitler Puppet"always good. Make sure you preface your searchs with Carol Burnett, otherwise...things go sideways quickly. ;-)
Anyways, I've watched all of these so many times, but, when I'm down and need a laugh, they never fail to deliver.
All the best to you and yours.
EDIT NOTE: The Official Channel is here. www.youtube.com/@CarolBurnettShow/videos
Cheers.
What they call "Parcheesi" you would know as "Ludo".
The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show that originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes. The family sketches debuted stating in season 7, so color television was well in vogue by then. You also need to remember that color was tacky and flamboyantly used in the 70s.
Watch the one about Elephants....you will be glad you did.
The first televised showing of a dysfunctional family. 🤣🤣🤣
No, that wasn't the 50's it was September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes - 11 years I grew up watching it...
One of these days I'll buy you a cup of tea for, Golden Girls funny 7, (there's a Golden Girls funniest moments pt. 7 but the clips are too short) if someone doesn't beat me to it.
Please react to Lunch from the Carol Burnett show it's hilarious
It was funny back then and I can understand why someone who never saw the show found is good. Personally, I now prefer British comedy over USA comedy.
Same, but there are some exceptions...and the Carol Burnett Show is one. The Red Skelton show is another. I used to practically roll on the floor laughing at both.
@@Gwennedd God Bless as Red would say. great show. Both fairly 'clean' shows.
❤
It as not the 50s. It was early 70s
October 25, 1975.
We used to watch this on Saturday nights. No, it wasn't the '50s!
In her 90s
OK, Guys, great reactions, but if you want great laugh out loud comedy, please react to Jeanne Robertson "Don't Bungee Jump Naked!" You will not regret it
This episode is from the 70s
Check out Mama's family tv show from these series it's a classic and hilarious
Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews are actually good friends.
Julie sat with Carol watching her 90th birthday show.
Did you watch the dentist part of the show
Yes that was very good 👍🏻
@@BritPopsReact I can't find it on your channel
Some of those family skits hit too close to home.