The Carol Burnett Show
Approval Rate: 91%
Reviews 0
by fitman
Mon Nov 16 2009I don't remember watching this show - or much TV at all in the '60s and '70s. I was much too busy living my own life, and only watched TV when down with the flu. However, I'm giving Carol Burnett five stars for FRESNO.
by katrinabena
Mon Nov 16 2009I don't know if I would call the Carol Burnett show "cool" but it definitely had its moments. Tim Conway and Harvey Korman together always made me laugh.
by djahuti
Sat Oct 17 2009It made me laugh as a kid,but I don't think it fits the "groovy" category.I have to give it at least 3 stars,though,because the cast was excellent.Tim Conway was always doing something unscripted and you could see the others trying SO hard not to loose it!
by irishgit
Thu Oct 15 2009Whether or not you like Carol Burnett, I don't think she could ever be described as "groovy"
by x_factor_z
Thu Jun 04 2009Who wouldn't love Carol, who I'm proud to say,was born in San Antonio, just like me, and was and still is such a wonderful and gifted entertainer. Vickie Lawrence is a gem and was superbly funny in this show as Mama-as she was in Mama's Family as well.
by edt4226d
Tue Jun 02 2009I tend to think of Carol Burnett in the same way I think of Lucille Ball-- I liked their TV shows as a kid, I think they were both immensely talented women in their own way, but their comedic shtick wore progressively thinner the older I got. Burnett's show I watched intermittently as an adolescent-- the funniest part of it, for me, was watching Tim Conway crack up Harvey Korman, but even that starts to wear thin after awhile. It's not a show I remember with dislike, but it's not one I have any great desire to re-visit either.
by castlebee
Tue Jun 02 2009Carol Burnett and crew had some very good – maybe even a couple of great – moments. But, though I enjoyed watching it back when – it always seemed to be lacking something. I think the problem was that this brand of humor reflected a little more of the past than it foreshadowed the future. It had a little bite – but not nearly enough to make much impact. This show represents for me the last of the old (and tired) TV variety shows rather than something in the least bit innovative. Comparison with the more groundbreaking stuff just around the corner (SNL) is like the difference in hearing someone deliver a pre-packaged joke vs overhearing the wise cracks of the smart aleck kid in the back row of your high school government class. I may never remember the punch line of one of those pat jokes – but, 30 years later I’m still chuckling at the remarks of the kid in the back row. The kid may not have been very nice next to the one delivering the joke but he had one thing the other one la... Read more
by twansalem
Tue Jun 02 2009Most people I know who saw it in it's original run seem to find it hilarious. I've seen some reruns recently, and I'd call it mildly amusing. Maybe the comedy just hasn't aged well?
by victor83
Tue Jun 02 2009A good show from the outset....great after Tim Conway joined the cast.
by frankswildyear_s
Mon Jun 01 2009For starters, I think you missed by a decade the appropriate use of the term Groovy. Second regardless sof the decade, Carol Burnett, for all of her comic chops was never what I'd call groovy, hip or cool. She was strictly for squares daddy-o.
by molfan
Thu Jun 12 2008back in the 60s into the 70s.when variety shows were still popular. Carol Burnett had a good show. funny skits, music. good cast to support her. tim conway, Harvey korman{rip} vicky Lawrence. and good guest starts. I liked her movie takeoffs. like "Went with the Wind" and sunset boulevard" the Mama's family skits started here{and were also better} remember her sign off song "I'm so glad we had this time together" and her ear tug to her grandmother. sitting on a pail as the cleaning lady. nice show to watch on a saturday night.
by georges11
Fri Jun 06 2008a great show. it was wholesome family viewing. harvey corman, tim conway, carol burnett were all so talented and funny. our family used to look forward to watching this show. we laughed and laughed especially when corman and conway cracked each other up. this brings back fond memories.
by misspackrat4je_sus
Thu Jun 05 2008They were truly a talented comedy troupe. I place them right up there with Laurel & Hardy, Lucille Ball, and Jerry Lewis. You can always count on them to induce some genuine laughter.