A young girl tells Carol Burnett ‘hello’ from her neighbor. It happened to have been Carol’s biggest crush.
A young girl tells Carol Burnett ‘hello’ from her neighbor. It happened to have been Carol’s biggest crush.

Bride of Frankenstein
Carol Burnett & Vincent Price spoofed the film in a segment on The Carol Burnett Show in 1972. Price p,ayed Dr Frankenstein + Burnett portrayed the Bride with Harvey Korman as Frankenstein's Monster
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Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball, acting together!
I needed this, I love all these people. They got me through my childhood. #TheCarolBurnettShow #DickVanDyke #TimConway #1970sTV #ClassicComedy
Prepare for your funny bone to be tickled mercilessly. This legendary comedy sketch will make you question if laughter truly is the best medicine or if it's possible to laugh yourself into a hernia.
A brilliant comedy sketch with four people, without a single word spoken. That takes talent. To use their body, their timing, their expressions, to convey orchestral music, without falling off chairs, without bursting out in laughter - self control, poise, talent. #classicTV #1970s #comedy #TheCarolBurnettShow
https://madlyodd.com/carol-burnett-show-foot-orchestra-comedy-sketch/
Witness comedy legends create music with their feet in this unforgettable Carol Burnett Show sketch. Prepare for side-splitting laughter as Carol, Tim Conway, Dick Van Dyke, and Vicki Lawrence perform a classical piece using only their toes!
It's hard for me to pick a favorite skit by these two. What is yours? #thecarolburnettshow #timconway #harveykorman
https://madlyodd.com/tim-conway-harvey-korman-best-of-highlights/
Tim Conway and Harvey Korman's unparalleled comedic chemistry ignites sidesplitting laughter in this classic TV gem. Witness the legendary duo's most uproarious sketches, from bumbling window washers to a hilariously inept dentist, in a nostalgic journey through television's golden age of comedy.