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In this skit from “The Carol Burnett Show,” Tim Conway was a vacuum salesman visiting Vicki Lawrence and in typical fashion things went off the rails!
Johnny Carson was thrilled when Joan Embery brought two baby orangutans on “The Tonight Show.” His joy was contagious as he held the youngest baby.
In this classic clip from “The Carol Burnett Show,” Vicki Lawrence’s dad can’t seem to put the moves on her because his Mommy keeps calling.
In this wild skit on “The Carol Burnett Show,” Harvey Korman can’t keep it together when Tim Conway acts like a monkey after being bitten by one.
In this classic skit from “The Carol Burnett Show,” Carol tells her psychiatrist how a boy caused her lifelong when they were 8-years-old.
In 1983, Red Skelton went on “The Tonight Show” to reminisce with Johnny Carson about working together on “The Red Skelton Hour.”
The Chordettes’ performance of “Lollipop” and “Mr. Sandman” on “Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show” will forever be remembered by these teens!
In 1960, Frank Sinatra hosted a TV event honoring Elvis Presley’s return after serving in the Army. The pair put a new twist on “Love Me Tender.”
Rodney Dangerfield appeared in 28 episodes of “The Dean Martin Show.” The self-deprecating comic could always make Dean laugh.
Archie Bunker showed up to give the eulogy at his friend’s funeral, but he didn’t know his friend was Jewish until seconds before.
Don Rickles made fun of everyone even an icon like Frank Sinatra. Mr. Warmth had everyone laughing at the Chairman of the Board’s expense!
Dolly Parton has been entertaining us for decades. It was pretty clear from the beginning of her career that she was going places. She was always optimistic, but she wasn’t about to be taken for a fool. That was evident in her 1967 hit, “Dumb Blonde.”
Lucy was trying to get Foster Brooks to stay sober while he was writing a book about a murder, but he was sneaking alcohol at every turn.
Mama and Eunice get into a huge argument as they are getting ready to leave for Aunt Mae Funeral in this classic skit from “The Carol Burnett Show.”
“The Carol Burnett Show” had some A-List guests over the years. In 1975, viewers got a treat when The Pointer Sisters appeared on “The Carol Burnett Show.”
Watch these teens show how to dance The Stroll on a local dance show in 1958 in Ames, Iowa. Notice how well they are dressed.
Remarriage can prove to be an awkward topic in some scenarios. “The Carol Burnett Show” upped this factor in a skit with a couple marrying their best friends’ exes.