So do I. He had to be such a lovely man to get such loyalty and support from his friends. Nothing about his private life - or anyone else's - is anyone else's business. Only "good, moral, religious" hypocrites think they have the right to judge anyone else in their private lives... or did they just forget "let he who is without sin cast the first stone?" (And I don't think he was sinning, anyway - but rather had the fortitude to be himself.) He was brilliant and beautiful. Let's all leave it at that and remember his body of excellent work in films like "Giant." If anything could define him in one word, it would, to me, be "giant." RIP, Rock Hudson. Thank you for the memories and the legacy you left for all actors everywhere! You are still much missed... and still much loved. ❤😢❤
*Carol, Rock Hudson, and Mama!?! 😲 I am in awe.* *With much gratitude and appreciation, thank you for sharing the full episodes with Us. We esteem you Carol! 💗*
@@RepentfollowJesus It is actually you and your generation that we should be thanking. Without good ratings, the younger generation would not get to enjoy this era's television programs.
I just want the Eunice and Mama sketch "Overnight Guest" It's the ONLY ONE that has not surfaced, it's where Mama catches Eunice and Dan ~Dick Van Dyke~ living together
I'm glad they continued doing the Family sketches even after Harvey left the show. It was still funny (and also sad sometimes); Carol and Vicki were always super as those wacky characters Eunice and Mama.
@@tas22222 Harvey left prior to what turned out to be the last season. And for many years, that final season without Harvey wasn’t rerun. So a lot of us didn’t know that he had left before the show ended.
@@jaredjlinden Actually the final season 11 was in fact rerun back in the 80s on TBS as 30 min shows.... I remember seeing everyone of these when I was a child in the 80s... I remember Mama going to a retirement home, Ellen's anniversary, etc.... When I would tell people about those, they thought I had just dreamed them, but now that they are surfacing I am like, "AH!! SEE I TOLD YOU!" lol
@@jonnaking3054 Oh yeah - you’re right. I was just pointing out that it was not included in the original rerun package that was released in the late 70s. Our local ABC affiliate carried it originally but they had already dropped it by the time the distributor added the season 11 episodes to the package.
those who wish to "recreate" authentic 1960s / 1970s filmography, take note of 14:12 - that's something you're _supposed_ to see, sometimes because, sometimes, things just weren't "perfect" but who's to say *that* little visual anomaly wasn't "perfect" in its own way? i just wish i knew how to recreate that effect in the modern era because, to me, that just looked so cool!
@@DXSUCKIT1990 right?? nowadays we have to deal with this pseudo-perfectionist crap when, in reality, at least *some* of the _best_ times were had when we just let the jank happen and of course that glare was jank. but it was the _good_ kind of "jank" a jank that "modern technology" threatens to make extinct - fixin' something that was never broken
Thank you so much for sharing this full episode. Carol, Vicki and the crew did an amazing job putting on a show. Including The Family with Eunice and Mama are my all-time favorite! 💗
This one isn't complete. Shows from that era were almost 50 minutes long without commercials. What is missing is some musical numbers that were cut due to music rights issues.
@@ChrisHansonCanada It kinda sucks! Back in the 2000s I had the "complete Carol Burnett Show series" on VHS, but I switched to DVD just b/c they take up less space.... so I ordered the same series on DVD, and MUCH is cut out of the DVD set that was in the VHS >:( One scene was an island musical dance number in which Tim Conway is some sort of an enchanter and he throws a spell on a female dancer to fall in love and she literally scoops him up in her arms and carries him away at the end, that whole number is gone
This is great... The ONE family sketch I'd love to see is season 11 episode 4, in which Mama drops on on Eunice to bring her a cake to lift her spirits after the divorce from Ed and discovers she's living with Dan ~Dick Van Dyke~.... I'm also looking for the sketch where Carol is working in some sort of an office and her blonde wig gets yanked off and she's wearing a dark wig under it... that's all I remember about the sketch, but I remember it from childhood
Thanks for this. So fun!! Will you ever give us the season 11 episode 4 with Nancy Dussault? The truncated version released by TimeLife does not include the Mama/Eunice skit from the original episode. It's the only "The Family" sketch I've never had the opportunity to see.
Will you ever post the full version of the February 9, 1972, Season 5, episode 18, episode of the Carol Burnett show with Eydie Gorme and Vincent Price, and the 1976 episode with Sammy Davis Jr.? I would appreciate that very much.
I wish my mommy would move in with me. I’d be the happiest. And oh my goodness I would never charge her a penny. EVER. What kind of person charges their mom money . I’d be happy if she cooked once in a while
No she wasn’t. Eunice is just too sensitive and weird. I would love momma, i would just ignore her when she’s finding grease balls. I’d tell her “ feels free to clean it”
Listen i know it is unpopular to criticize Carol Burnett’s sketches. Here, violence and abusive humor in the bar scene w/Rock and Tim and Carol. When she finally punched Rock off stage in the sketch, i stopped laughing, the abject violence crossed a line, i guess? Luckily the writers saved it by evoking the Mr Goodbar reference alerting us these are crazy people in the sketch, thus justifying the dark behavior? For many years it was permissible to hit your spouse and children, and this inadvertently shows us just how normalized the possibility was. Most of that sketch felt sour in 2021, but Rocks jacket was incredible and so was Carols dress. Hugs!
People are taking it too serious, it's a freaking COMEDY SKETCH from the 70s! I was hit by my dad, and resent it, I'm against hitting kids and ANYONE really, but have no problem with these sketches. Some other person in the comments was saying it was FUNNY when Carol was punching Rock, but when Tim's character punched Carol that was a big NO-NO! Basically saying it's ok for women to hit men but not for men to hit women, which is also INSANE, to think you have the God-given right to hit anyone because you were born female. I mean hell, I guess you could say Eunice and Mama have an ABUSIVE dynamic... Most of Carol's sketches, aside from Tudball and Wiggins DO boarder on DARK humor if you notice
Hey nobody here likes violence and many of us experienced it before. We need to get back to if something in a program bothers you, please turn it off. Some of us might be very offended by a show you might like. This is a comedy show from the 70’s, let’s enjoy it, shall we?
The first skit, at first it was funny and then just nope! A woman beating up a man in a comedy sketch is about as funny as a man beating up a woman in a comedy sketch, that is not at all!👎
Yah That's understandable how you feel I think it was just a more innocent time back then when those types of sketches weren't quite so real as they are now... But I agree with you
Interesting. I found a goof: 33:16 Carol in 1977 S11 E12 (Rock Hudson): "I thought you had hit all time low when I was a child and you cooked my pet rabbit Fluffy." 1:02:37 Betty White in 1981 "Eunice": "I have a bulletin for you about your precious Fluffy. You remember the day he disappeared? Well, that wasn't fried chicken we had for dinner that night. " Carol already knew what happened to her pet rabbit.
I think they just altered the story somewhat to heighten the dramatic effect after Mama's funeral. Wouldn't be the first time that happened in fiction.
@@oknar1977 Or, y'know we could just enjoy the fandom and not argue over stuff that can't be confirmed one way or the other, since the movie's writers aren't here. I love the movie. Just watched it again about three days ago.
The skit with Rock Hudson is priceless
This bar scene comedy with Rock Hudson is absolutely hilarious!
Rock was a huge star. Listen to them go nuts. When he was on I Love Lucy and came on the audience just gasped. I hope he's at peace.
So do I. He had to be such a lovely man to get such loyalty and support from his friends. Nothing about his private life - or anyone else's - is anyone else's business. Only "good, moral, religious" hypocrites think they have the right to judge anyone else in their private lives... or did they just forget "let he who is without sin cast the first stone?" (And I don't think he was sinning, anyway - but rather had the fortitude to be himself.)
He was brilliant and beautiful. Let's all leave it at that and remember his body of excellent work in films like "Giant." If anything could define him in one word, it would, to me, be "giant."
RIP, Rock Hudson. Thank you for the memories and the legacy you left for all actors everywhere! You are still much missed... and still much loved. ❤😢❤
*Carol, Rock Hudson, and Mama!?! 😲 I am in awe.*
*With much gratitude and appreciation, thank you for sharing the full episodes with Us. We esteem you Carol! 💗*
She is the best! ❤
Carol and Rock had a well choreographed fight scene.
My Saturday nights is a small rural town was always great because of this lady and her show! Thanks for posting the full episodes 🙏🏾
Except this one isn't the full episode. At least 12 minutes are missing.
I think this is the first time I've ever really connected with the Eunice character. Such a good show.
The scene with Rock Hudson .... hilarious!! 😂😂😂
Pure comedy gold
Rock Hudson--- a man among MEN!!!!
I'm sure he'd love to be 😉
This episode aired two years before I was born yet I have not laughed this hard since the 90s.
I'm a 90s baby but I freaking love this show! 💚
So great to see younger people discovering this show and other gems that I grew up with !
@@RepentfollowJesus It is actually you and your generation that we should be thanking. Without good ratings, the younger generation would not get to enjoy this era's television programs.
@@johnny-becker our thanks was the fun we had watching the first time ! 😊 God bless
🐰=🥘Fluffyyyyyyyyy!!!!....😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Carol Burnett is so cute and Sweet
Oh, how I miss this show! Carol & company never fail to give me a good laugh.😄💓
The best showwoman!!
I need more mama
I just want the Eunice and Mama sketch "Overnight Guest" It's the ONLY ONE that has not surfaced, it's where Mama catches Eunice and Dan ~Dick Van Dyke~ living together
She is Soo funny! I adore her.
Fearless Fashionista❣❣
Carol could wear some clothes😍
Nobody. Nobody could do that microphone sketch except Tim Conway
Not gonna lie Carol got me all excited on that first sketch😃🔥🔥🔥😂
I'm glad they continued doing the Family sketches even after Harvey left the show. It was still funny (and also sad sometimes); Carol and Vicki were always super as those wacky characters Eunice and Mama.
wait what? I thought harvey left when the show ended Gosh not sure why I dont know that ! But thank you
@@tas22222 Harvey left prior to what turned out to be the last season. And for many years, that final season without Harvey wasn’t rerun. So a lot of us didn’t know that he had left before the show ended.
@@jaredjlinden Actually the final season 11 was in fact rerun back in the 80s on TBS as 30 min shows.... I remember seeing everyone of these when I was a child in the 80s... I remember Mama going to a retirement home, Ellen's anniversary, etc.... When I would tell people about those, they thought I had just dreamed them, but now that they are surfacing I am like, "AH!! SEE I TOLD YOU!" lol
@@jonnaking3054 Oh yeah - you’re right. I was just pointing out that it was not included in the original rerun package that was released in the late 70s. Our local ABC affiliate carried it originally but they had already dropped it by the time the distributor added the season 11 episodes to the package.
Please bring me up to speed. Why did Harvey leave the show?
God Tim was so funny!! Who could've pulled off the microphone skit except him? What a genius he was!
She got to wear some beautiful outfits doings that show
The Carol Burnett Show was one of my favorites shows 40 years ago...and there were many!
I've been looking for the first sketch at the bar for over 20 years, FINALLY!
That was great ...still happens today ..life ..It does not change ...girl in bar all over one ..yeh I know ...
this show always reminds me of my dad he loved watching this
those who wish to "recreate" authentic 1960s / 1970s filmography, take note of 14:12 - that's something you're _supposed_ to see, sometimes
because, sometimes, things just weren't "perfect"
but who's to say *that* little visual anomaly wasn't "perfect" in its own way?
i just wish i knew how to recreate that effect in the modern era because, to me, that just looked so cool!
That glare was pretty cool
@@DXSUCKIT1990 right??
nowadays we have to deal with this pseudo-perfectionist crap when, in reality, at least *some* of the _best_ times were had when we just let the jank happen
and of course that glare was jank.
but it was the _good_ kind of "jank"
a jank that "modern technology" threatens to make extinct - fixin' something that was never broken
Listen old Lady lol
Thank you so much for sharing this full episode. Carol, Vicki and the crew did an amazing job putting on a show. Including The Family with Eunice and Mama are my all-time favorite! 💗
This one isn't complete. Shows from that era were almost 50 minutes long without commercials. What is missing is some musical numbers that were cut due to music rights issues.
@@ChrisHansonCanada It kinda sucks! Back in the 2000s I had the "complete Carol Burnett Show series" on VHS, but I switched to DVD just b/c they take up less space.... so I ordered the same series on DVD, and MUCH is cut out of the DVD set that was in the VHS >:( One scene was an island musical dance number in which Tim Conway is some sort of an enchanter and he throws a spell on a female dancer to fall in love and she literally scoops him up in her arms and carries him away at the end, that whole number is gone
Thanks for the full episodes😅😊❤
A big thank you to all of them - Simply masters of the craft 🤣 Sadly such skill and talent is lost now 😢
Each time i see this it cracks me up, hilarious
Thanks for full episodes, l love it❤😅😊
10:00...Sleepy Joe Brandon speech! LMAO!
Wonderful
✌🙏😊❤
Modern people .trying to be perfect .perfect does not exist ..great ...funny in truth ..
16:34 Carol had been preparing for Miss Hannigan 4 years earlier.
That's mickey's apartment from the family.
Maravilloso
If Eunice had any sense in her head she would have shipped mama off to a FAR away rest home. Reallllllly far!
Thank you for making this episode available on youtube. Love i!
34:11 Someone clapped too soon. I am literally screaming 'Leave, Eunice! Go! You did absolutely right! There's no need to feel guilty! Free yourself!'
Fantastic show 😁😁😁
Exelente 👏
Sus voces son geniales
Good
it's a shorter version.
Can I get a shout out from everyone here that's under 30?
Carol muy graciosa
Excelent
Que hermosa
This is great... The ONE family sketch I'd love to see is season 11 episode 4, in which Mama drops on on Eunice to bring her a cake to lift her spirits after the divorce from Ed and discovers she's living with Dan ~Dick Van Dyke~.... I'm also looking for the sketch where Carol is working in some sort of an office and her blonde wig gets yanked off and she's wearing a dark wig under it... that's all I remember about the sketch, but I remember it from childhood
Nice 👏
Excelente.... 👏👍🎉
Buen show
😊😊😊❤️❤️💚💚
Good
Cool
Muy divertido
Lindo
Excelente video 👍
Bonita escena
Why is it only 37 minutes? Music rights,?
Most likely.
finale seems to be cut out
☺️☺️☺️👍
Interesante.... Muy entretenido...
Thanks for this. So fun!! Will you ever give us the season 11 episode 4 with Nancy Dussault? The truncated version released by TimeLife does not include the Mama/Eunice skit from the original episode. It's the only "The Family" sketch I've never had the opportunity to see.
Will you ever post the full version of the February 9, 1972, Season 5, episode 18, episode of the Carol Burnett show with Eydie Gorme and Vincent Price, and the 1976 episode with Sammy Davis Jr.? I would appreciate that very much.
That's the one family sketch I've not seen, Overnight Guest.... I so hope it surfaces
Bonito
👏👏👏👏👏👏
👍👍👍👍
👏👏👏👏👏😀
Can you do a Christmas Episodes?
It would have been better if you had the 51-minute version.
they clip out a lot of musical segments so they don't have to handle the clearance issues unfortunately
At 37 minutes it’s not actually a full episode
Don’t give in Eunice
😁😁😁😁😁
Carol, always the Queen of the Fruit Flies, a best friend to all of Hollywood's closeted men! The joke was on all who had no clue! Lol
I'd be honored to read some poetry with Rock Hudson, regardless.
Carol looks a little like Maggie smith
😁😁😁
Lindaa
😁😁
Why would u wrap pots in newspaper?? Its not like they break....
🧐👏
I wish my mommy would move in with me. I’d be the happiest. And oh my goodness I would never charge her a penny. EVER. What kind of person charges their mom money . I’d be happy if she cooked once in a while
Rock Hudson had NOTHING on Lyle Wagoner in looks.
You can’t be serious. Your opinion only.
Both look great 😊
I love Mama but you must admit that she was really horrible to Eunice.
No she wasn’t. Eunice is just too sensitive and weird. I would love momma, i would just ignore her when she’s finding grease balls. I’d tell her “ feels free to clean it”
Why doesn’t she go live with the rich Ellen.?
They did a skit where Eunice tried to get Ellen to take Mama part time and Ellen flat out refused.
Rock... really was a Pebble
Listen i know it is unpopular to criticize Carol Burnett’s sketches. Here, violence and abusive humor in the bar scene w/Rock and Tim and Carol. When she finally punched Rock off stage in the sketch, i stopped laughing, the abject violence crossed a line, i guess? Luckily the writers saved it by evoking the Mr Goodbar reference alerting us these are crazy people in the sketch, thus justifying the dark behavior? For many years it was permissible to hit your spouse and children, and this inadvertently shows us just how normalized the possibility was. Most of that sketch felt sour in 2021, but Rocks jacket was incredible and so was Carols dress. Hugs!
People are taking it too serious, it's a freaking COMEDY SKETCH from the 70s! I was hit by my dad, and resent it, I'm against hitting kids and ANYONE really, but have no problem with these sketches. Some other person in the comments was saying it was FUNNY when Carol was punching Rock, but when Tim's character punched Carol that was a big NO-NO! Basically saying it's ok for women to hit men but not for men to hit women, which is also INSANE, to think you have the God-given right to hit anyone because you were born female.
I mean hell, I guess you could say Eunice and Mama have an ABUSIVE dynamic... Most of Carol's sketches, aside from Tudball and Wiggins DO boarder on DARK humor if you notice
Yeah. Some comedy has not aged well. Yet I still like being reminded of its existence. The performers still mean a lot to me, regardless.
Hey nobody here likes violence and many of us experienced it before. We need to get back to if something in a program bothers you, please turn it off. Some of us might be very offended by a show you might like. This is a comedy show from the 70’s, let’s enjoy it, shall we?
Yeah, the clapping was a bit off.
The first skit, at first it was funny and then just nope!
A woman beating up a man in a comedy sketch is about as funny as a man beating up a woman in a comedy sketch, that is not at all!👎
Yah That's understandable how you feel I think it was just a more innocent time back then when those types of sketches weren't quite so real as they are now... But I agree with you
True now for sure. Domestic violence is no joke now. Same with playing drunk for comedy. So much is no longer funny.
You do know they're acting? Right?5
"Nasty, nasty, nasty."
"Nasty, nasty, nasty."
Air date: December 11, 1977
I was 8 months old when this aired :D
Interesting.
I found a goof:
33:16 Carol in 1977 S11 E12 (Rock Hudson): "I thought you had hit all time low when I was a child and you cooked my pet rabbit Fluffy."
1:02:37 Betty White in 1981 "Eunice": "I have a bulletin for you about your precious Fluffy. You remember the day he disappeared? Well, that wasn't fried chicken we had for dinner that night. "
Carol already knew what happened to her pet rabbit.
I think they just altered the story somewhat to heighten the dramatic effect after Mama's funeral. Wouldn't be the first time that happened in fiction.
@@AmyLSacks nevertheless, this "heighten dramatic effect" in films is by definition labelled as goof.
@@oknar1977 By the whole world,? lol. Or just you?
@@AmyLSacks Well why don't we all set our world according to you?
@@oknar1977 Or, y'know we could just enjoy the fandom and not argue over stuff that can't be confirmed one way or the other, since the movie's writers aren't here. I love the movie. Just watched it again about three days ago.