Are these guest stars from the first season or the last season of The Carol Burnett Show?
Do these celebs seem more 1967 or 1978?
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Carol Burnett became a comedy icon not just for her hilarious characters but because she kept America laughing for eleven years! The Carol Burnett Show premiered in 1967 and continued until 1978, all the while poking fun at everything from hippies to old folks and Golden Age Hollywood films to soap operas.
Can you tell the difference between the first season and the last season of The Carol Burnett Show? Try to guess when these guest stars were on. Be careful, some were on both seasons!
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Lucille Ball
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James Garner
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Leonard Nimoy
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Steve Martin
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Phyllis Diller
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Jim Nabors
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Dick Van Dyke
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Rock Hudson
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Sid Caesar
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George Carlin
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The Smothers Brothers
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Richard Chamberlain
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Betty White
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Tim Conway
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Are these guest stars from the first season or the last season of The Carol Burnett Show?
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55 Comments
I saw a sketch a few months ago on Carol Burnett & Friends where Mama Cass Elliott takes a very uptight Carol to a feminist bookstore to buy a cooy of The Sensuous Woman. Before they can get to the cash register, the parish priest, a handsome blonde young man, walks in. I thought I was seeing things until he opened his mouth--and the voice-over at the end confirmed it. "Father So-And-So was played by Bill Christopher"--and in a few short years, we'd come to know him as Father Francis Mulcahy of the 4077th M*A*S*H!
Here's a quiz for ya, How many ya think I got, Hint; it ain't good. I bought the whole box set of Carol Burnett for Christmas one year, should've watched them with her.
Well, how do ya like that......I missed both "BOTHS" 😆😂
''You got 8 out of 14.'' -----------------Could you hold it together for this quiz? I got 1, 4, 7, 12, 13, and 14 wrong.
Wow! That was a lot harder than I thought.I thought it was going to be pretty easy. I got stumped on a few of ‘em. Lol
Dick van Dyke and Tim Conway weren't *guest stars* the last season - they were regulars!
Did Buddy Hackett ever appear as a guest? Carol played his girlfriend on his 1956 series "Stanley", and he even referenced it in 1964 when he was a blindfolded "What's My Line?" panelist and Carol was the Mystery Guest. (In the first round the guest was AC Nielsen who signed in as "Mr X", and Buddy explained in the later part of the episode that "Stanley" was the show that "the Nielsen guy threw off the air for us!")
I know this does not shed a good light on Humphrey Bogart's part. What it does is shed a light that no matter what part he plays he's fantastic. A tale of a ship with a captain that has lost his wits and psychopathic tendencies. Certainly a heave-ho from being in charge of a United States Naval vessel and its men. Follow from when it just seems he's a tough Captain and stickler. It turns out being more then just that and turns into a critical situation. I mean....where in (scratches head) did those extra strawberries go.....that being just the start of some peculiar actions by Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg
The Caine Mutiny (1954)
2 hr 4 min
Humphrey Bogart
José Ferrer
Van Johnson
Fred MacMurray
E.G. Marshall
Lee Marvin
Claude Akins
Robert Francis
May Wynn
https://archive.org/details/The.Caine.Mutiny.1954.1080p.BluRay.x264Japhson
First of all the movie posted was for Veterans Day (Naval movie). Then talk of the scenes in said movie. Idioms were being used were based on Humphrey Bogart's character in said movie. I had already took the quiz below and also offered music and actors that were in the military for Veterans Day. If it offends you I am sorry. You need not watch movie nor listen to music If that is your wish.