@The mysterious Miss X you didn't watch Lake Placid, where she played a murderer. or the movie, where she played the widow of a war veteran, nor her role in The bold & the beautiful. and her first role in Life with Elizabeth.
These skits were so masterfully written and acted out, they almost serve as a kind of collective family therapy for millions of people out there watching. They simply nailed the nuances and struggles of family life in mid-century America, and watching them 50+ years later, they appear every bit as relevant now as they did then.
Always loved this skit. I remember when my great-grandmother died in 1972. My relatives fought in the attic just like this over a cuckoo clock, an old quilt, and other stuff. Every family has a Eunice, Ed, Ellen, and Momma. 😅
I am the Eunice, my ex husband definitely was the Ed...my mom wasn't southern but a tiny Italian, miss bickering with my mom so much. My older sister cruel perfect Ellen. Came around to visit my mom maybe twice a year. I took my mom everywhere with me and she bitch about anything and everything God bless her soul. My mom and I would laugh so hard watching this show.
I loved The Family skits when I was a child. Eunice seemed so far fetched and unreal that I would laugh my ass off. When I finally watched The Family skits as an adult years later, I finally realized that she wasn't so far fetched after all.
@The mysterious Miss X what an ignorant comment. If you would learn to read comprehensively, you would understand my comment was about Betty White. As a Christian, I find your comment to be blasphemous against God's world and the good that is here.
"That'70's Show" even made that the point of an episode. "I can't stand her." "Did she do that thing where she pretends to be nice to you, but really she's insulting you?" "Yes!" "Frigid witch!"
People say it as a joke but it really felt like Betty White was in every tv show imaginable. She was great in every role she ever had. Her leaving us is such a huge loss for all of us. RIP Betty
Not to mention during Ms. White’s appearance on this show, she was also doing the Mary Tyler Moore Show, + her countless appearances on “Match Game” & “Password” in which her late Hubby Alan Ludden hosted. & that was just in the 1970’s!!!! What a Legend she was!!!!
Yes I have always loved momma's family. As a child and adult Sad thing is it distracted me growing up from my own. This familywas nice compared to mine.
paul ducharme it was meant to be. Represented a part of American life. The comment about the writing of these was about the dialogue and the way they tell a story that’s realistic, often using pathos
When I was a kid, every Saturday night, we got to stay up to watch Carol Burnett. I remember this one well. Betty White just died yesterday. A Hollywood legend. RIP.
This is too good. The writing, the acting, the comedic timing, the facial expressions... We need to ensure this is protected and preserved in the National Archives of American Television.
Carol’s facial expression when she told mama “ Shut up you Rabbit Killer”. Had me dying laughing uncontrollably. That woman faces and her eyes look so serious like she wanna choke Mama out. Eunice is the sister that will go from Zero to 100 if provoked, and Betty White was the provoker.RIP Betty . Carol you are a legend and so is Vikki.
James R DAMN RIGHT! I get so sick 🤕 of the assholes that say their families aren’t dysfunctional! You know that theirs put the ‘FUN’ in dysfunctional. I can’t name one ☝🏿 family that isn’t fucked up.
And the Emmy goes to this episode, and the entire Mama's Family, for script, acting, makeup, producers, grips, lighting, and of I have forgotten anyone, please excuse me because I'm laughing so hard. The entire cast and crew are priceless, never to be duplicated in our lifetimes. 🤟
Stevi Starfyre, Me too. Her show was one of the best ones ever in the history of primetime television. She was and always will be one of the best comediennes ever. Today's comedic entertainers aren't quite as good, sad to say.
What's remarkable as I'm watching this played out is each player had to memorize a book full of dialogue without any intermission, not miss a beat and be damn funny all the way till the end. It's like being in a Broadway play. You show your true colors and what you're made of. Carol's eyes when she blows them out wide on her close-ups, nothing conveys hysteria better than those eyes. Whatta hoot !
This is just a reminder of how talented Betty White was. Every character she played from Sue Ane Nivens, Rose Nyland, or Ellen, she was so believable. We will all miss you Betty, rest in peace.
I always loved Eunice. Her fluttery dress with the fluttery sleeves and white sandals. Always wanting to be somebody and everyone putting her down. I can so relate. I have a sister. I was the dark haired one, she was blonde. She was smarter, prettier, went to college, had a career married well and moved out of state. I graduated HS, was a waitress, stayed in th same city, and married blue collar. But boy can I ever laugh at these situations!! The writers were RIGHT ON!!
Omg, when Ellen told mama to shut up and that she was always “deliriously happy” when someone else was miserable, that was so my mother! That woman didn’t want anyone happy, especially me!!!
Even though it's "dirt old", with today's filming/recasting technology this sketch could have been filmed as late as the mid 2000's before everything went digital, the image is that clear.
And as of November 2021! Betty White turns 100 in a matter of weeks!! I can't wait to see what celebrations her birthday bring. Carol said in her latest book 4-5 years ago that she planned to honor Betty when she turns 100. In what way I don't know though.
12-31-24, It has been 46 years since I first saw this. I am still laughing so hard that I am crying. This has to be one of the funniest Ed, Mama and Eunice skits.
@@bo2720 Carol was just that good an actress...she could play just about any kind of character. Eunice was a mental case from the wrong side of the tracks and Carol knew exactly how to play her. Absolutely incredible.
These 4 are absolutely the masters of comedic performance. True artists and the best in their craft by FAR. Betty White…rest with Allen…99 years wasn’t enough time.
I remember sitting in the living room with the whole family in front of my dad’s console tv which sat on the floor, watching the hilarity of the farce of life portrayed in Mama’s Family sketches on the Carol Burnett Show and in the spin-off series - such fond memories of the good old days!
I just watched this last night and thought about Betty White before I heard the ineffable news. She always made me laugh and smile. I couldn’t stop watching this again. I loved her in Golden Girls and she will never be forgotten. Thank you for being a friend Betty! 😘🙏🏻💖
"....we all know we live in a dump" - this is the 2nd best Family skit behind "Sorry". Simply BRILLIANT! I think the one where Eunice, Ed, and Mama visit Bubba's teacher is 3rd, Eunice and Mama go to the Hardware Store is 4th, the one where Aunt May dies is 5th, the one where Mama has a broken ankle is 6th, the one where Eunice, Ed, and Mama go to visit Mickey's apartment is 7th, then the one with the flashback as to why Eunice had to marry Ed is 8th, the one with Alan Alda visiting as Christmas is 9th, the one where Eunice, Ed and Mama go to a fancy restaurant and the one where Joanne Woodward plays Eunice's best friend are a tie to round out the top 10. As someone mentioned in the comments below, these were 1 act plays. The writing and acting and story lines are timeless and as good as anything ever put on TV or the stage.
I love the one where The Family goes to visit Phillip in Hollywood. It was on youtube but was removed years ago. I miss that one so much. And the full uncut Fancy Restaurant has never been on here, or anywhere. The edited version cuts out half of it. I miss that one a lot.
Most of these skits are classics, to a greater or lesser degree, but the Joanne Woodward one is one of my favorites. Woodward, as usual, was very good, playing the kind of character she didn't usually play. But Eunice had the last word in that skit, as well, which was unusual.
This is priceless this is one of my favorite Family skits, though I really love them all. I cracked up on Harvey opening the box and Carol dealing with the dishes and lamp at the end!!!
Betty White was an American Icon who brought laughter and many years of entertainment on television and the big screen She truly was a wonderful actress and a huge access to Hollywood. She left so much love behind
She was actually known for playing these types of characters. That is why she was originally offered the role of Blanche. Rue, who had made a name for herself playing simple minded characters, was originally going to play Rose.
The show was filmed live. There are lots of times you can see the actors barely holding it together. Tim Conway would go off script just to get the rest of the cast to lose it.
I just read Carol’s latest memoir. It doesn’t sound like they laughed at all during the family sketches. Carol said they were ultimately very sad. They once did a rehearsal without the southern accents and over the top acting, and she said they were very sad and shaken up. She added that they could’ve been played as straight drama, without the comedy.
Heartbreaking as much as it is fun! ☺️ They can’t make productions like this anymore. Something is lost. Spirit. People were simple. Walked and talked differently. The whole body language was different.
'don't look a gift-horse in the mouth old lady!' my God when Mama gave Eunice that ugly lamp to replace that Tiffany one, I thought I'd bust a kidney laughing so hard!🤣 when people knew what COMEDY WAS...won't have these anymore
Poor Fluffy. Dysfunctional bunch. Glad Eunice went into freak out mode on her high class sister, Ellen, her miserable old lady, and Ed the plumber. Love those old shows!
Key to great comedy: play it straight, like a drama. These actors knew that, and that's why it's funny and timeless, unlike the crappola we see in network sitcoms today.
Yeah,yeah here we go again can't see a damn classic tv show, or classic movie without some whiny moron going on and on about the good"old days" well fuck you and your " old days" there were crap then and crap now! I enjoy classic tv, and classic movies,but I also enjoy art made today not stuck in stupid nostalgia, stop looking at the world through rose colored glasses!
@Victor R. Depends on the rapper like I said before don't get stuck in a time warp there's good and bad in every decade. You can enjoy retro tv but get your head out of your ass just because a tv or a song belong in your youth doesn't make it special.
@Victor R. Fine loser stay stuck in some mythical past! just remember young people put youtube together so you can watch these old shows just don't contact me anymore I'm too rooted in the fucking present!
Brilliance beyond, the writers are far stars, these writers are Planets .. They're who turn the knob ,, open this door ... To pure brilliance,, they give it all, and again weeks after weeks,, writers are saints 24/7,,, giving us ... laughs, to save our lives .. Forever thanks,, ...
In the 1970s I was being raised in an abusive, dysfunctional home (parents had split up, mother had custody of us kids. She was a mentally ill, abusive monster). As a result, I turned towards watching LOTS of tv as a way to provide myself with escape and comfort from my misery. The Carol Burnett show was one of many tv shows I watched regularly in daily syndicated reruns. More than just entertained me, it really helped me to preserve what few shreds of sanity I had as well as provided me with much needed happiness, laughter and joy in an otherwise joyless existence. The Carol Burnett show was the one and only tv show whose sketches had me and my sister literally rolling on the floor, clutching our sides with laughter (especially if the sketch had Tim Conway in it. He was the best). EXCEPT for these "The Family" sketches. When Eunice yelled and/or scrunched up her face in anger, she was the exact spitting image of our mother. It was just too painful. Countless times at the drop of a hat, Mother unjustifiably screamed at the top of her lungs at us kids over various inanimate objects in our place, practically on a daily basis. My sister and I would sit completely stone faced through these "Family" sketches. I don't recall them eliciting a single laugh from either one of us (not even the occasional presence of Tim Conway helped).
@sistagirllondon he moved to a distant part of the city, and then out of state. We rarely saw him as a result. He sent child support checks, but mother never cashed them. She'd send them back. He had no clue, no knowledge of the abuse our mother subjected us to. She never behaved this way towards us kids before the split. It wasnt until after the split and he was gone, did her abuse begin. And we kids were much too scared to tell anyone, including our father, about our mothers abuse.
@@lowbridge7070 I'm glad u kids survived. Sounds like he never saw nor interacted with his kids, essentially abandoning y'all. It was his JOB to know what was going on. Praise TMHG y'all made it.
@sistagirllondon Oh, no. He didn't abandon us. He did exercise his visitation rights. He would take us kids out somewhere. Treat us to the movies, mcdonalds, etc. But when he took us home, for no reason at all, in order to immediately chase him away, mother would threaten to call the cops on him even though he wasn't doing anything wrong. My father was the nice, normal guy who was raised in a nice, normal, loving family. The split between my parents was my mothers doing and the courts doing that my mother retained custody of us kids. You know, our mothers abuse affected us kids for the worse. If you look at us kids today, we can't function normally. Neither of us kids made anything of our lives. We have no husbands, wives, kids, careers, homes to call our own, money, etc. We're all sad, depressed, miserable little creatures surviving on public assistance. My father comes from a large family. About 5 or 6 brothers and sisters. But out of all of them, he is the only one who isn't a grandparent today and chances are he never will be.
@lowbridge7070 I'm sure your mother regrets ever having s***x with him. At some point, you have to grow up & move on. And hopefully, she can find some peace & happiness in her life before she transitions.
I swear every time this gets recommended to me I watch it.
“I cAnt take 3 of you DAMN DRAAAGONS!” Lol … Harvey was absolutely hysterical.
I understand why Carl was always hiding in the bathroom
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
RIP Betty White thank you very much for the memories
Amen!!!
Just sad
I'm going to miss Betty White.
Betty: You were a true ICON!!!
I always loved it when betty would play the part of Ellen. She is truly going to be missed. 😭
Eunice's facial expressions were EVERYTHING!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
She's a human emoji
Fuck yeah. 😂😂😂
And her body-language (as sitting on the china) is unique!
Whoever cast Betty White in the role of Ellen should get an Academy Award. She does catty like nobody's business 😄
Yep lol
Betty was such a versatile actress.
@The mysterious Miss X you're wanting to start an argument. I'm not interested go find somebody else.
@The mysterious Miss X you didn't watch Lake Placid, where she played a murderer. or the movie, where she played the widow of a war veteran, nor her role in The bold & the beautiful.
and her first role in Life with Elizabeth.
It would be an Emmy.
These skits were so masterfully written and acted out, they almost serve as a kind of collective family therapy for millions of people out there watching. They simply nailed the nuances and struggles of family life in mid-century America, and watching them 50+ years later, they appear every bit as relevant now as they did then.
SKETCHES not skits. Have some respect.
Always loved this skit. I remember when my great-grandmother died in 1972. My relatives fought in the attic just like this over a cuckoo clock, an old quilt, and other stuff. Every family has a Eunice, Ed, Ellen, and Momma. 😅
I am the Eunice, my ex husband definitely was the Ed...my mom wasn't southern but a tiny Italian, miss bickering with my mom so much.
My older sister cruel perfect Ellen. Came around to visit my mom maybe twice a year. I took my mom everywhere with me and she bitch about anything and everything God bless her soul.
My mom and I would laugh so hard watching this show.
Wow I bet seeing this skit hit really close to home.
Q
"I don't know why it is whenever I see you I always think of septic tanks!" Epic burn! And the look on his face was priceless! 😆😆😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who is trix
That was so cruel😂😂😭😭😭
I loved The Family skits when I was a child. Eunice seemed so far fetched and unreal that I would laugh my ass off. When I finally watched The Family skits as an adult years later, I finally realized that she wasn't so far fetched after all.
@Arikm7 And I hope you felt loved.
@@swtv1754 And I hope that the beloved pet wasn't that evening's main course.
I feel the same way.
If you think about it it's really quite sad. Mama really was a rotten mama
@@merricat3025 The worst. And Eunice ended up being her caretaker. I would have shoved that old with into Ye Olde Witch's Home and never looked back.
The wonderful Betty White! Almost 100 years of laughter and positivity. Rest in peace.
Loved this comment 😁
@The mysterious Miss X you are the most negative person on this thread of that's what God dues then that's not good.
@The mysterious Miss X what an ignorant comment. If you would learn to read comprehensively, you would understand my comment was about Betty White. As a Christian, I find your comment to be blasphemous against God's world and the good that is here.
@The mysterious Miss X LOL you d*mb f*ck trolls love spewing your utter stupidity
Betty’s “Ellen” is the QUEEN of passive-aggressive jabs! 💛👑😂
"I don't know why when I see you I always think of septic tanks..."
"That'70's Show" even made that the point of an episode. "I can't stand her." "Did she do that thing where she pretends to be nice to you, but really she's insulting you?" "Yes!" "Frigid witch!"
Ellen can throw shade like no other!
😎🌴🌴
@@AccessoriesAddict5528 "There you go telling me how to live my life again!"
The writers for this show were pure geniuses as were the actresses and actors. Poor fluffy.
@@Jack_Russell_Brown Don't be depressed. It happened a long time ago. We've all had our Fluffies. And you have a little dog now.
😆 🤣 😂.
@@Jack_Russell_Brown
Yes. We all have memories of those days. Nobody's family is perfect.
Carol said the writers hated their mother
OmGod you can type that again lol!
People say it as a joke but it really felt like Betty White was in every tv show imaginable. She was great in every role she ever had. Her leaving us is such a huge loss for all of us. RIP Betty
Not to mention during Ms. White’s appearance on this show, she was also doing the Mary Tyler Moore Show, + her countless appearances on “Match Game” & “Password” in which her late Hubby Alan Ludden hosted. & that was just in the 1970’s!!!! What a Legend she was!!!!
She left us with many laughs and feel good vibes, just like Lucy.
She was awesome on Match Game!
You would think there weren’t many actresses in Hollywood back then. Always the same people on show after show.
The most accurate depiction ever! -- of a dysfunctional, American, southern, family. Perfect!
Thanks for reminding me families aren't always perfect 😂
My best friends family is just like them… it’s kinda funny when they start just talking into a fight
Yes I have always loved momma's family. As a child and adult
Sad thing is it distracted me growing up from my own. This familywas nice compared to mine.
it goes on many families Des kind of fights😂😂😂
All of eunices siblings became successful but poor Eunice stayed behind with Mama and never followed her dream
These shows never get old, always good for a laugh 😂😂😂😂😂
YES NEED ALL THE LAUGH
ALWAYS!!💯💯💯
Still funny after all these years. A true classic never gets old.
Shoot! I still watch I Love Lucy and Bewitched
Me too all great
@@macleatakirkwood8864Me too!
Who ever wrote these 'The Family' was a genius
Bryant yes it was carol reliving her childhood only more alcohol was responsible for this behavior
Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon wrote The Family.
youtube gold
I thought it was crass and immature. On purpose?
paul ducharme it was meant to be. Represented a part of American life. The comment about the writing of these was about the dialogue and the way they tell a story that’s realistic, often using pathos
This was one of the best skits in The Carol Burnett Show history RIP Betty white .
Yes, I have to agree- the best!
When I was a kid, every Saturday night, we got to stay up to watch Carol Burnett. I remember this one well. Betty White just died yesterday. A Hollywood legend. RIP.
This is too good. The writing, the acting, the comedic timing, the facial expressions... We need to ensure this is protected and preserved in the National Archives of American Television.
My favorite " family" skit!!!! BETTY WHITE can play savage real well!!!!
Pure comedy at it's finest! You just don't have it like this anymore.
I like how Betty White can play spiteful and vicious.
Oh, she's a master at it, playing Ellen.
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she is such a breath of fresh air!
Yep reminds me of my aunte a bit
I think Ellen's husband is gay.
Carol’s facial expression when she told mama “ Shut up you Rabbit Killer”. Had me dying laughing uncontrollably. That woman faces and her eyes look so serious like she wanna choke
Mama out. Eunice is the sister that will go from Zero to 100 if provoked, and Betty White was the provoker.RIP Betty . Carol you are a legend and so is Vikki.
VICKIE, CAROL, BETTY AND WHERE'S RUE, THESE GALS ARE SO HILARIOUS!!!!
Painfully true. I was the left behind of The Green Girls
I like that line, too! The way Carole delivers it and the look in her eyes is just totally great!
I don't know if Ellen was the provoker. Ellen would just get the ugliest during the arguments.
@@torridd lol yes!
VICKI LAWRENCE WAS LIKE 30 SOMETHING YET SHE PLAYED A CANTANKEROUS OLD WOMAN PERFECTLY
She was a wonderful actress playing like she was an old lady!
I think she was 27 or 28 here
Yeah, she'd probably type in caps too
@@SUGAR_XYLER people who type in caps are cool
She was in her 20s during the Carol Burnett Show then her 30s when they did Mama's Family
"I don't know why it is, but every time I see you I think of septic tanks." 🤣
BETTY WHITE SLAYED!!!!!!
No not really
This is four great comedians together! They were hilarious! Rest In Peace, Betty. You are truly loved and missed. ❤️🌹❤️
The level of dysfunction is over the top, but probably applies to at least 75% of families in real life. I know it does mine.
James R
DAMN RIGHT!
I get so sick 🤕 of the assholes that say their families aren’t dysfunctional!
You know that theirs put the ‘FUN’ in dysfunctional.
I can’t name one ☝🏿 family that isn’t fucked up.
My family would be like this if we were talking. But I like peace so I choose to stay away. Funny on screen but not real life.
Beverly Boo
TRUTH!
Beware of cousins.
Coni Thomson
ALWAYS!
And the Emmy goes to this episode, and the entire Mama's Family, for script, acting, makeup, producers, grips, lighting, and of I have forgotten anyone, please excuse me because I'm laughing so hard. The entire cast and crew are priceless, never to be duplicated in our lifetimes. 🤟
Omg they are all pros. These are one act plays. Not skits. Fabulous
I remember watching this with my grandparents :-) ... great memories
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@CaramelDlux2013
Who hurt you?
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Amen
@CaramelDlux2013 How unpleasant.
This and the "Sorry" episode are my favorite!
Yes! Plus the restaurant sketch.
It was a seeevn.
@@rodneyspeaks2975 YES!
Me too! I love the "Sorry" episode best, followed by this one.
I saw it in the window...I just HAD to have it ! (From her Gone with the Wind skit) my favorite
This may be the ONLY time Eunice came out on top against her relatives! Ellen had it coming.
She also did when her friend played by Joanne Woodward came to town for the afternoon.
I love carol burnett.I have seen the family skits a zillion times..and never gets old or boring..it's classic tv..well written and well performed.
Stevi Starfyre,
Me too. Her show was one of the best ones ever in the history of primetime television. She was and always will be one of the best comediennes ever. Today's comedic entertainers aren't quite as good, sad to say.
Comedy writers are not funny anymore. They write stale cliches and stale caricatures of people. These skits are timeless.
Up there with some of the best snl skits
💯!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
What's remarkable as I'm watching this played out is each player had to memorize a book full of dialogue without any intermission, not miss a beat and be damn funny all the way till the end.
It's like being in a Broadway play. You show your true colors and what you're made of.
Carol's eyes when she blows them out wide on her close-ups, nothing conveys hysteria better than those eyes.
Whatta hoot !
and to think they had under a week to memorize these dialogues, not including the other skits in that weeks show.
Brilliant!!!! I met Carol 6 years ago she is such a humble gentle woman!!! Thank you for sharing and God bless you!!!!
This is just a reminder of how talented Betty White was. Every character she played from Sue Ane Nivens, Rose Nyland, or Ellen, she was so believable. We will all miss you Betty, rest in peace.
There’s no comedy as fantastic as this today!😮 These were the days of comedic genius!!!!❤❤
This is pure gold! My first time watching and I just love it.
I always loved Eunice. Her fluttery dress with the fluttery sleeves and white sandals. Always wanting to be somebody and everyone putting her down. I can so relate. I have a sister. I was the dark haired one, she was blonde. She was smarter, prettier, went to college, had a career married well and moved out of state. I graduated HS, was a waitress, stayed in th same city, and married blue collar. But boy can I ever laugh at these situations!! The writers were RIGHT ON!!
Can you believe Mama & Eunice's dresses are Bob Mackie originals?
@@TheLuckyjoenga What does that have to do with Lucy's post, idiot?
@@TheLuckyjoenga I know, right?! He was an amazing designer.
Lucy Loo, your post made me smile. We all are so much more alike than we know. 🤗
You sure the dresses from this skit are Mackey?
@@bunnicula38 wow...mean.
Brilliant comedians. All 4 of them. Carol and Betty playing off each other is priceless.
Omg, when Ellen told mama to shut up and that she was always “deliriously happy” when someone else was miserable, that was so my mother! That woman didn’t want anyone happy, especially me!!!
RIP Betty White. This skit is as old as dirt but it was always my favorite. I am laughing so hard right now that I'm crying.
Even though it's "dirt old", with today's filming/recasting technology this sketch could have been filmed as late as the mid 2000's before everything went digital, the image is that clear.
I love how Eunice, the scapegoat, gets the best out of everyone here.
Betty died today at 99. I just wanted to visit The Family to celebrate the genius of her work and of course this group of fine actors.
We’re so blessed that these talented ladies are still with us as of May 2020
And as of November 2021! Betty White turns 100 in a matter of weeks!! I can't wait to see what celebrations her birthday bring. Carol said in her latest book 4-5 years ago that she planned to honor Betty when she turns 100. In what way I don't know though.
@@BenjiOrthopedic wow, she is a beast she never stopped working her entire life.
Almost 2022!
My favorite actors! 💕 Never failed to make me laugh no matter how many times I watch!
@@BenjiOrthopedic just heard she had died. RIP
“I can’t take 3 of you damned dragons!” 😂😂
grapplergirl10
Absolutely brilliant for Ed to finally be able to grow a pair especially amongst 3 to 1!
😺😹😸
Poor Ed, Just your typical working stiff trying to keep a roof over his wife and kids heads and all he ever got for it was constant ridicule.
It would be hard to take even 1 of them!!!
delivered perfectly
Logically progressive
In no way did he want to endure further castration.
Still funny after all these years! Loved the Carol Burnette show! RIP our beloved Betty White!
I was about 8 or 9 when my mom introduced me to Carol. I loved her then and even now 30+ years later.
sxm76
My oldest sister introduced me and still 💜 these. So many Great 👍🏾 comedians in one ☝🏿 program.
Has never and never will happen again.
This never really gets outdated cuz there are families that are just like this
Sad they don't make shows like this anymore....
There still are good shows, if people like you were able to get over your constant nostalgia and live in the present. 🙄
@@Neville60001 Just curious wha kind of shows you like from this era?
@@Neville60001 You mean like forced laugh tracks at things that aren't funny? LOL
The Office is classic. And get Netflix so u can watch these shows.
BROTHA Jeff You’re right, they don’t. This is classic!
Rest in peace Betty White! I loved her appearances on Carol Burnett's TV show.
12-31-24, It has been 46 years since I first saw this. I am still laughing so hard that I am crying. This has to be one of the funniest Ed, Mama and Eunice skits.
Lmfao!! "But, I can't take THREE of you damn dragons!" I never saw this episode, and that part had me laughing and snorting. 🤣🤣
That is one of the best lines. Harvey was such a gem
I LOVE all the Family skits, but this one made my cheeks hurt, I laughed so hard!!!!
9:37 Carol's faces in this were absolutely genius... Acting is all about reacting and she was reacting to the hilt in this.
Lol that LOOK would scare the crap outta me
@@bo2720 Carol was just that good an actress...she could play just about any kind of character. Eunice was a mental case from the wrong side of the tracks and Carol knew exactly how to play her. Absolutely incredible.
These 4 are absolutely the masters of comedic performance. True artists and the best in their craft by FAR. Betty White…rest with Allen…99 years wasn’t enough time.
Eunice said "Shut up rabbit killer"🤣🤣🤣
This is one of the funniest Eunice skits.
"Fluffy, Fluffy, Fluffy!" LMBO That whole end bit had me in tears of laughter!
I remember sitting in the living room with the whole family in front of my dad’s console tv which sat on the floor, watching the hilarity of the farce of life portrayed in Mama’s Family sketches on the Carol Burnett Show and in the spin-off series - such fond memories of the good old days!
I just watched this last night and thought about Betty White before I heard the ineffable news. She always made me laugh and smile. I couldn’t stop watching this again. I loved her in Golden Girls and she will never be forgotten. Thank you for being a friend Betty! 😘🙏🏻💖
"shut up you rabbit killer!"
I always used to LOL at that!
"....we all know we live in a dump" - this is the 2nd best Family skit behind "Sorry". Simply BRILLIANT! I think the one where Eunice, Ed, and Mama visit Bubba's teacher is 3rd, Eunice and Mama go to the Hardware Store is 4th, the one where Aunt May dies is 5th, the one where Mama has a broken ankle is 6th, the one where Eunice, Ed, and Mama go to visit Mickey's apartment is 7th, then the one with the flashback as to why Eunice had to marry Ed is 8th, the one with Alan Alda visiting as Christmas is 9th, the one where Eunice, Ed and Mama go to a fancy restaurant and the one where Joanne Woodward plays Eunice's best friend are a tie to round out the top 10. As someone mentioned in the comments below, these were 1 act plays. The writing and acting and story lines are timeless and as good as anything ever put on TV or the stage.
I love the one where The Family goes to visit Phillip in Hollywood. It was on youtube but was removed years ago. I miss that one so much. And the full uncut Fancy Restaurant has never been on here, or anywhere. The edited version cuts out half of it. I miss that one a lot.
Most of these skits are classics, to a greater or lesser degree, but the Joanne Woodward one is one of my favorites. Woodward, as usual, was very good, playing the kind of character she didn't usually play. But Eunice had the last word in that skit, as well, which was unusual.
I would say Mama's Birthday ranks higher than the hardware store.
That one is hilarious.
Oh man! I was only 5 years old when this was broadcasted!. I miss Betty White!
This is priceless this is one of my favorite Family skits, though I really love them all. I cracked up on Harvey opening the box and Carol dealing with the dishes and lamp at the end!!!
This sketch was one of the best ones they did in the 11 years of the show.
Carol Burnett is truly a priceless gem!
Aw, I've had rabbits for pets since I was 9. That would devastate me too. Love Eunice's anger at the end though, haha
All live no retakes no prompt. These days ... gone 😢
I LOVE Harvey so much! All the actors on this show. Carol, Vicki, Betty, all the boys, all the dancers etc..
They were always so hilarious.
"Shuddup, you rabbit killer!" I laughed so hard at her delivery of that line. Classic!
One of my favorite skits!
RIP Betty White.
This is my favorite skit in the family series, it's so funny because it's so true
Betty White was an American Icon who brought laughter and many years of entertainment on television and the big screen She truly was a wonderful actress and a huge access to Hollywood. She left so much love behind
I’m so use to seeing Betty white as rose nylund so it’s kinda fun to see her as eunice’s snobby sister!
Jacob Farmer I know! Right?? What a phenomenal actress!
Betty is also fantastic as Sue Ann Niven on The Mary Tyler Moore show. I call her the Queen of Shade!! 👑😎
She was actually known for playing these types of characters. That is why she was originally offered the role of Blanche. Rue, who had made a name for herself playing simple minded characters, was originally going to play Rose.
Black-Nerdist that’s interesting. I think they turned out playing the right characters in the end.
True, Betty White usually played snarky, bitchy and unlikable characters.
Can you imagine how much they were cracking up in outtakes ?
Oh Fluffy ! Fluffy !
I cracked up so loud at this point when she said that then she said shut up murderer to mama...funniest moment
The show was filmed live. There are lots of times you can see the actors barely holding it together. Tim Conway would go off script just to get the rest of the cast to lose it.
I just read Carol’s latest memoir. It doesn’t sound like they laughed at all during the family sketches. Carol said they were ultimately very sad. They once did a rehearsal without the southern accents and over the top acting, and she said they were very sad and shaken up. She added that they could’ve been played as straight drama, without the comedy.
I love TV attics. You can stand up and walk around in them. Lots of furniture, never any dust, nothing gets mouse-eaten and cool treasures to find.
Heartbreaking as much as it is fun! ☺️
They can’t make productions like this anymore. Something is lost. Spirit. People were simple. Walked and talked differently. The whole body language was different.
Something is lost...spirit. I can fully appreciate your comment. We can't relive these days, once the innocence is lost, it can't be recaptured.
So much talent here, can't be matched by anyone today.
The ensemble acting is sheer brilliance! Kudos to the writers for giving these actors great lines and situation to work with!
Rest In Heavenly Peace Betty White, Sidney Poitier and Bob Saget. You all will be missed. You all have indeed earned your wings
Bob, the pedophile won't be.
Bob Saget died? Didn’t know
'don't look a gift-horse in the mouth old lady!'
my God when Mama gave Eunice that ugly lamp to replace that Tiffany one, I thought I'd bust a kidney laughing so hard!🤣
when people knew what COMEDY WAS...won't have these anymore
This skit from "the family " was my favorite 😂
All the family sketches are terrific, but this was my favorite one of them all. Thanks for uploading, I've been looking for it forever!
Poor Fluffy. Dysfunctional bunch. Glad Eunice went into freak out mode on her high class sister, Ellen, her miserable old lady, and Ed the plumber. Love those old shows!
I love all of the old shows those were the best actors and actresses
Key to great comedy: play it straight, like a drama. These actors knew that, and that's why it's funny and timeless, unlike the crappola we see in network sitcoms today.
Yeah,yeah here we go again can't see a damn classic tv show, or classic movie without some whiny moron going on and on about the good"old days" well fuck you and your " old days" there were crap then and crap now! I enjoy classic tv, and classic movies,but I also enjoy art made today not stuck in stupid nostalgia, stop looking at the world through rose colored glasses!
Exactly, Steve. :)
@Victor R. Depends on the rapper like I said before don't get stuck in a time warp there's good and bad in every decade. You can enjoy retro tv but get your head out of your ass just because a tv or a song belong in your youth doesn't make it special.
@Victor R. Fine loser stay stuck in some mythical past! just remember young people put youtube together so you can watch these old shows just don't contact me anymore I'm too rooted in the fucking present!
@Victor R. She took too many personality lessons from Thelma Harper.
Impeccable delivery! Such talent.
Pure character humor. These brilliant sketches were all written by Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon.
Brilliance beyond, the writers are far stars, these writers are Planets .. They're who turn the knob ,, open this door ... To pure brilliance,, they give it all, and again weeks after weeks,, writers are saints 24/7,,, giving us ... laughs, to save our lives .. Forever thanks,, ...
One of the best roles Betty White played... hilarious...why do they remind me of my own family 🤔
These 'family' skits were remarkable, far beyond variety show level.
“I can’t take three of you damn dragons!!!”
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In the 1970s I was being raised in an abusive, dysfunctional home (parents had split up, mother had custody of us kids. She was a mentally ill, abusive monster). As a result, I turned towards watching LOTS of tv as a way to provide myself with escape and comfort from my misery.
The Carol Burnett show was one of many tv shows I watched regularly in daily syndicated reruns. More than just entertained me, it really helped me to preserve what few shreds of sanity I had as well as provided me with much needed happiness, laughter and joy in an otherwise joyless existence.
The Carol Burnett show was the one and only tv show whose sketches had me and my sister literally rolling on the floor, clutching our sides with laughter (especially if the sketch had Tim Conway in it. He was the best).
EXCEPT for these "The Family" sketches. When Eunice yelled and/or scrunched up her face in anger, she was the exact spitting image of our mother. It was just too painful. Countless times at the drop of a hat, Mother unjustifiably screamed at the top of her lungs at us kids over various inanimate objects in our place, practically on a daily basis.
My sister and I would sit completely stone faced through these "Family" sketches. I don't recall them eliciting a single laugh from either one of us (not even the occasional presence of Tim Conway helped).
Where was your dad? He couldn't help out? 😣😣
@sistagirllondon he moved to a distant part of the city, and then out of state. We rarely saw him as a result. He sent child support checks, but mother never cashed them. She'd send them back.
He had no clue, no knowledge of the abuse our mother subjected us to. She never behaved this way towards us kids before the split. It wasnt until after the split and he was gone, did her abuse begin. And we kids were much too scared to tell anyone, including our father, about our mothers abuse.
@@lowbridge7070 I'm glad u kids survived. Sounds like he never saw nor interacted with his kids, essentially abandoning y'all. It was his JOB to know what was going on. Praise TMHG y'all made it.
@sistagirllondon
Oh, no. He didn't abandon us. He did exercise his visitation rights. He would take us kids out somewhere. Treat us to the movies, mcdonalds, etc. But when he took us home, for no reason at all, in order to immediately chase him away, mother would threaten to call the cops on him even though he wasn't doing anything wrong.
My father was the nice, normal guy who was raised in a nice, normal, loving family. The split between my parents was my mothers doing and the courts doing that my mother retained custody of us kids.
You know, our mothers abuse affected us kids for the worse. If you look at us kids today, we can't function normally. Neither of us kids made anything of our lives. We have no husbands, wives, kids, careers, homes to call our own, money, etc. We're all sad, depressed, miserable little creatures surviving on public assistance.
My father comes from a large family. About 5 or 6 brothers and sisters. But out of all of them, he is the only one who isn't a grandparent today and chances are he never will be.
@lowbridge7070 I'm sure your mother regrets ever having s***x with him. At some point, you have to grow up & move on. And hopefully, she can find some peace & happiness in her life before she transitions.
I couldn't stop laughing. I bet you this happened in many families, back then and now.
Yes indeed,lol😁😁
@Jane Marsee I understand.
Frederick Rothe III
Everyday!
I’ve always said ‘there’s no difference in a wedding, reunion, funeral, holiday, or birthday.’
“Oh Fluffy!
Fluffy!!
FLUFFY!!!”
I’m dead! 😂😂😂😂
The lashes on Carol Burnett look awesome!!!!
IKR?!👀
This ensemble is second to none
"Shut up, you rabbit killer."
richard scott
Have always loved when the ‘Eunice’ in us all comes out to brighten the world. 🌎
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