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Carol Channing/Steve Lawrence

Carol Channing/Steve Lawrence

1971TV Episode⏱️ 1h 0mTV-G
ComedyFamily
7.8
IMDB Rating
58 votes

Highlights of this edition with guests Steve Lawrence and Carol Channing include: parodies of "The African Queen" and "Sorry, Wrong Number"; a salute to silent movie comedians; and the two Carols duet on a medley of "Button Up You...

Director
Dave Powers
Writers
Don Hinkley, Stan Hart, Larry Siegel
Stars
Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence
Release Date
October 6, 1971
Language
English
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Carol Burnett
Carol Burnett
as Self - Host
Harvey Korman
Harvey Korman
as Various Characters
Vicki Lawrence
Vicki Lawrence
as Various Characters
Lyle Waggoner
Lyle Waggoner
as Various Characters
Steve Lawrence
Steve Lawrence
as Self
Carol Channing
Carol Channing
as Self
Inga Neilsen
Inga Neilsen
as Helga
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Ted Zeigler
as Joe
👤
Don Crichton
as Dancer
👤
Bob Duggan
as Nudist Bellhop

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Studio 33, CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
Burngood, Bob Banner Associates, CBS Television Network

🏷️ Keywords

reference to the academy awardsacademy awards ceremonyoscar statuetteacceptance speechtelephone call

🎯 Categories

ComedyFamily

⭐ Featured Review

Good Season 5 Show
by Jimmy_the_Gent42023-04-27

"No Q&A, Carol just says the guests are Steve Lawrence and Carol Channing. Carol introduces Steve Lawrence, mentioning he had just guested on Medical Center. He sings In My Own Lifetime from the show The Rothchilds. Next is a Carol & Sis sketch without Chris. Roger takes Carol to a nudist colony. Many funny moments with Carol shocked by the nudity. She also finds out Roger's client has a sexy blonde wife. Roger convinces Carol to go nude but she ends up in poison ivy. Carol Channing sings a medley of non contemporary songs like Ain't Misbehavin'. You're the Cream ..."

📖 Synopsis

Highlights of this edition with guests Steve Lawrence and Carol Channing include: parodies of "The African Queen" and "Sorry, Wrong Number"; a salute to silent movie comedians; and the two Carols duet on a medley of "Button Up You...