Saison 6

24 épisodes

(18 h)

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with Jim Nabors

S6 E1 with Jim Nabors

Première diffusion : 15 septembre 1972

with Carol Channing, Marty Feldman

S6 E2 with Carol Channing, Marty Feldman

Première diffusion : 20 septembre 1972

with Andy Griffith, Helen Reddy

S6 E3 with Andy Griffith, Helen Reddy

· ""Rebecky"" – takeoff on ""Rebecca"" with Carol as Joan Fontaine and Vicki as Mrs. Danvers

Première diffusion : 27 septembre 1972

with Steve Lawrence, Paul Sand

S6 E4 with Steve Lawrence, Paul Sand

Highlights of this show with guests Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand include: a man (Paul) listens to a record on how to win friends; a sketch about a friendly news team; Steve sings "In the Wee Small Hours"; in "Carol and Sis", Carol thinks Chrissy is going away for a wild weekend; and "The Putrified Forest" (a spoof of "The Petrified Forest").

Première diffusion : 4 octobre 1972

with Eydie Gorme, Jack Gilford

S6 E5 with Eydie Gorme, Jack Gilford

· ""The Hat"" – a henpecked man buys a hat · ""The Writer"" – a writer changes his plots faster than his characters can act them out · ""Carol and Sis"" – Carol thinks Chris has been kidnapped and held for ransom · ""Terminal Hospital"" – soap opera takeoff

Première diffusion : 11 octobre 1972

with Joel Grey, Cass Elliott

S6 E6 with Joel Grey, Cass Elliott

· Salute to Foreign Films – ""The Bicycle Thief,"" ""And God Created Woman,"" ""The Seven Samurai"" · ""The Blue Angel"" spoof · ""Puppy Dogs In The Window"" – Joel and Harvey are two puppies trying to get pet store customers' attention · ""The Candidate"" – a candidate has laryngitis, so his opinionated wife speaks for him · ""Mary McClusky"" – a woman mistakes someone for her old high school chum

Première diffusion : 18 octobre 1972

with Tim Conway, Pearl Bailey

S6 E7 with Tim Conway, Pearl Bailey

Carol Burnett's wonderful array of recurring characters included hard-luck Eunice, magnificently dense Mrs. Wiggins, accident-prone Stella Toddler, the Charwoman and, featured in this sixth-season episode's opening sketch, faded silent-screen star Nora Desmond (based, of course, on Gloria Swanson's Sunset Boulevard character, Norma Desmond). Harvey Korman, as usual, is her devoted butler, Max, while Tim Conway plays the advertising executive hoping to convince Nora to do a television commercial for bug spray. Guest star Pearl Bailey sings "Where Is Love," later returning to play a psychiatrist in a comedy sketch that culminates with a rendition of "A Good Man is Hard to Find." Tim plays his Oldest Man character in a sketch about Roman galley slaves before hopping into the title role of the "F. Lee Bunny" skit about a rabbit defense lawyer.

Première diffusion : 25 octobre 1972

with Peggy Lee, Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara

S6 E8 with Peggy Lee, Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara

Carol's fans got used to watching for the moments when Harvey Korman would fight to hold back his laughter, but this episode features a rare moment in which Carol, as Mary Worthless, cracks up at the sight of Harvey taking a less-than-graceful fall through a prop window. Interesting to note that one of Carol's first TV laughs was earned with the same move. As Jill in a "Jack and Jill" sketch on The Garry Moore Show, she also had to tumble through a window. Happy to have the work, Carol assured the crew and producers that she knew exactly how to do such a stunt. In fact, it was the first pratfall she'd ever taken(she was even naive enough to thank the crew for providing her with a fall-breaking mattress. Mr and Mrs Chou En Lai--a Stiller and Meara routine. The Car Accident---different ways men and women react to car accidents. Street Wedding---a wealthy couple meet their low-class soon-to-be in-laws.

Première diffusion : 1 novembre 1972

with Steve Lawrence, Lily Tomlin

S6 E9 with Steve Lawrence, Lily Tomlin

Lily Tomlin, having become a comedic sensation on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, is the guest star for this sixth-season episode. She appears in the opening number, "We're All Playing in the Same Band" (with the show's other guest star, Steve Lawrence); performs a monologue as a woman abandoned by her boyfriend; plays newly divorced "poor Shirley" in a "Carol & Sis" sketch and portrays the tough prison matron in the satirical "Caged Dames." Steve performs a two-song medley- "I Get Along Without You" and "Can't Live (If Living Is Without You"), then does his Marlon Brando impression for a sketch about "the Godfather" trying to enjoy a quiet honeymoon. Carol, as the Charwoman, cleans up the dancers' dressing rooms and sings "If They Could See Me Now" and "Baby Dream Your Dream."

Première diffusion : 8 novembre 1972

with Ruth Buzzi, John Davidson

S6 E10 with Ruth Buzzi, John Davidson

· ""Zelda and Gladys"" – Zelda and Gladys go to see ""The Carol Burnett Show"" · Salute to MGM Studios – spoofs on ""National Velvet,"" ""Lust for Life,"" ""Camille,"" among others

Première diffusion : 15 novembre 1972

with Ray Charles, Vincent Price

S6 E11 with Ray Charles, Vincent Price

· ""Carol and Sis"" – Carol thinks Chris is pregnant · ""The Nudge"" (""George and Zelda"") – George dreams he's a riverboat gambler · Salute to Horror Movies – a vampire (Lyle) introduces spoofs on ""Bride of Frankenstein,"" among others

Première diffusion : 22 novembre 1972

with Carl Reiner, Melba Moore

S6 E12 with Carl Reiner, Melba Moore

· ""Terminal Hospital"" – soap opera spoof · ""The Writer"" – a writer changes plots faster than his characters can act them out · ""The Plot To Hurt Hitler"" – spoof of non-violent television

Première diffusion : 29 novembre 1972

with Anthony Newley, Bernadette Peters

S6 E13 with Anthony Newley, Bernadette Peters

Highlights of this show with guests Anthony Newley and Bernadette Peters include: "The Englishman", which shows how a man's accent affects women; "The Invisible Man's Mother" where Carol and Bernadette compare notes on their sons; and "Little Miss Show Biz" (a spoof of the 1938 film "Little Miss Broadway" with Carol in the Shirley Temple role).

Première diffusion : 16 décembre 1972

with Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway

S6 E14 with Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway

· ""Talk Show"" – Steve as a talk show host with Vicki, Harvey, and Lyle as his guests · ""Cobumble"" – Columbo spoof · Tim as a reluctant skydiving pilot

Première diffusion : 23 décembre 1972

with Jack Cassidy, Tim Conway

S6 E15 with Jack Cassidy, Tim Conway

· ""A Star Is Born"" takeoff

Première diffusion : 6 janvier 1973

with Ruth Buzzi, Jack Gilford

S6 E16 with Ruth Buzzi, Jack Gilford

· ""Snow White Fifteen Years Later"" – Carol as Snow White, Lyle as the mirror, Harvey as Prince Charming, Vicki as the witch, Ruth as the fairy godmother, Jack as one of the seven dwarfs

Première diffusion : 20 janvier 1973

with Tim Conway, Kaye Ballard

S6 E17 with Tim Conway, Kaye Ballard

· ""The Luncheon"" – Carol, Vicki, and Kaye as three friends who argue over the check · ""The Dater's Game"" – ""The Dating Game"" spoof · ""The Service Station Attendant"" – a robber wants a quick fill-up, but can't seem to get away

Première diffusion : 27 janvier 1973

Family Show

S6 E18 Family Show

Première diffusion : 3 février 1973

with Petula Clark, Jack Byner

S6 E19 with Petula Clark, Jack Byner

· ""TV Commercials""

Première diffusion : 10 février 1973

with Tim Conway, Valerie Harper

S6 E20 with Tim Conway, Valerie Harper

· ""The First Blind Date"" – two couples go on a blind double date · ""The Fireman"" – the world's oldest living fireman (Tim) attempts to rescue someone (Harvey)

Première diffusion : 17 février 1973

with Eydie Gorme, Ken Berry

S6 E21 with Eydie Gorme, Ken Berry

· ""Carol and Sis"" – Roger needs peace and quiet to do his taxes · Salute to RKO – ""Pride of the Yankees,"" ""Notorious,"" ""The Hunchback of Notre Dame""

Première diffusion : 24 février 1973

with David Hartman, Paula Kelly

S6 E22 with David Hartman, Paula Kelly

· ""This Is Your Lifetime"" – ""This Is Your Life"" spoof · ""George and Zelda"" – George is sick

Première diffusion : 10 mars 1973

with Peggy Lee, William Conrad

S6 E23 with Peggy Lee, William Conrad

· ""Carol and Sis"" – Roger gets mugged · TV Show Blackouts – spoofs of ""The Gold Diggers,"" ""Maude,"" ""Sonny and Cher,"" ""Password,"" among others

Première diffusion : 17 mars 1973

Family Show

S6 E24 Family Show

Season 6 ends with this Family Show, which features a couple of interesting cast suprises during the Q&A. Vicki Lawrence had recently recorded the pop hit "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia", and is startled when Carol calls her out on stage to present her with her first gold record. Then Lyle Waggoner catches Carol completely off-guard, setting the stage with a candlelit table and champagne flutes in order to bestow a kiss upon a fan who's requested one. Carol also uses the Q&A to clear up a rumor. She was not "discovered" while working as a cleaning lady at CBS, thus the charwoman character is not a tribute to that tale. This episode's ending is notable for showcasing some then state-of-the-art video effects that allow Carol to appear as six characters in the same scene. "Rancid Harvest" a spoof of "Random Harvest" with Carol as Greer Garson.

Première diffusion : 24 mars 1973