This was filmed in 1967 which would make Carol 34 and Vikki just 18 years old. Vikki looks more mature than a teenager and really Carol looks younger than her mid 30s. Both are fantastic!
This is the episode with Tim Conway and Lucille Ball as guests. This features the first spoof of television commercials for that year, as Carol fights off pigeons (Dove dishwashing detergent) and the White Knight laundry detergent Sir Lancelot, in a silent skit which later became an annual tradition on the show.
What a brilliant all-around performer Carol was and is as well as Vicki (who had yet to develop but at 18 she had a fantastic start!). Vicki showed great natural dancing talent and rhythm-she really could groove. And I really respect how Carol gives her the opportunity to shines-it shows Carol’s professionalism, non-egotistical confidence, and generosity as an artist.
We had an R C A Victor color solid state TV, 📺 It lasted twenty years. Had two dials, one for VHF and one for UHF. It must've been a very expensive set for its day. As it got older, it took a minute to warm up and turn on. I recall that you could replace the solid state tube yourself by getting it at the drugstore. That is, until around 1980.
WOW! What a spectacular performance. I didn't know Vicki and Carol could move like that! They do look like sisters. Love the mod clothes and groovy choreography.😸 Too bad there's not shows like this today. It's all NCIS and SVU procedural dramas. 😥
This is the LIFE!! True art and originality brought to us by the lovely dancers and Two Queens that are Carol and Vicki. I love these two for all the reasons and all seasons. You can have the trash of today, I’ll be back in the late ‘60s actually living. 😎💖
everyone wears a baseball call 12 months out of the year and people call that style and I think thats ridiculous.... but I assume you probably love that
I wonder how many rehearsals it took to get it that tight. Often the TV covers of hits were hokey but that was nice. Now everything is satanic rituals and dark occult voodoo dancing. Hell, maybe this is too but it was just sold to us an innocence. I know that guy that exposed the Laurel Canyon music scene's ties to Military Intelligence says that they'd get the kids to come to the shows on the strip by some dude that would always show up with a harem of dancing hippy chicks. Anyway, what I mean to say is, I enjoyed it and miss being a child in that era, in the protection of my parents who one now is dead from medical malpractice and momma is alive but was murdered by the jab and is sinking fast.
This was filmed in 1967 which would make Carol 34 and Vikki just 18 years old. Vikki looks more mature than a teenager and really Carol looks younger than her mid 30s. Both are fantastic!
They look more like sisters than my own sisters do, although one of my sisters does look a bit like me, just feminine.
This is the episode with Tim Conway and Lucille Ball as guests. This features the first spoof of television commercials for that year, as Carol fights off pigeons (Dove dishwashing detergent) and the White Knight laundry detergent Sir Lancelot, in a silent skit which later became an annual tradition on the show.
Vicki was born 1944 so she was around 23.
Vicki Lawrence was born in 1949. And it is CBS known history that she was only 18 when she started on the show.
@@reno1uest I knew that I had it correct, I just hadn’t had time to respond 😂. Thanks for the info.
I love the look and dancing of the 60's. Great job! 👏
What a brilliant all-around performer Carol was and is as well as Vicki (who had yet to develop but at 18 she had a fantastic start!). Vicki showed great natural dancing talent and rhythm-she really could groove. And I really respect how Carol gives her the opportunity to shines-it shows Carol’s professionalism, non-egotistical confidence, and generosity as an artist.
this is ENTERTAINMENT .. and TV !!!!.. we don't have this today. I could watch this all day long.
I always dig watching this when I watch the Carol Burnett show! So iconic visually and musically!
I was there and ten years old when i saw this on our brand new RCA Victor color tv. Absolutely epic time period catch.
We had an R C A Victor color solid state TV, 📺 It lasted twenty years. Had two dials, one for VHF and one for UHF. It must've been a very expensive set for its day. As it got older, it took a minute to warm up and turn on. I recall that you could replace the solid state tube yourself by getting it at the drugstore. That is, until around 1980.
Wonderful Mod Clothes and Music WOW the dancing too ,An end of an era WOW
WOW! What a spectacular performance. I didn't know Vicki and Carol could move like that! They do look like sisters. Love the mod clothes and groovy choreography.😸
Too bad there's not shows like this today. It's all NCIS and SVU procedural dramas. 😥
I dig Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence.
This is the LIFE!! True art and originality brought to us by the lovely dancers and Two Queens that are Carol and Vicki. I love these two for all the reasons and all seasons. You can have the trash of today, I’ll be back in the late ‘60s actually living. 😎💖
Vicki reminds me of Carol's daughter the late great Carrie Hamilton. I loved her in that movie Tokyo Pop.
This was the mod style of mid-late 60s....groovy
Vicki L. The hottest lady on TV then and now.
I love Carol’s eyelashes
Swing it Vicki! Groovy!😍😍😎😎🤟✌️
Completely sweet! Miss awesome little variety comedy shows!!
i was about 6-months old during this time.
I recall Vicki was featured as Carol's 'sister' in the early episodes due to their likeness.
Oh behave! This makes me RANDY baby! 😂
(: bihhhhh I've been watching this show for years... and this video always got me lit af...
@cindybin2001 it means as fuck.
@cindybin2001 lol lit in this context means excited
And a cameo by Manos: Hands of Fate!
Id like to go back in time and holler at them both
Get in line!
I LOVE this. It is retro before retro.
Brilliant, fantastic version.
Wowza!
They look so much alike don’t they
This aired the year I was born 54 years ago!
this aired the DAY I was born
Holy crap! did I just drop a hit of acid???
Those side-burns!!! I had them back then (I hate to admit)...
This exact same dance routine is performed by the Sour Grape Bunch on the Banana Splits kids’ show
groooooovy.......
1:13 get down Mama!
Did you all notice the one guy slipped at the very end of this video?
A pro! He covered it well.
So "late 60s". They look like red headed Goldie Hawns in Laugh-In.
Exactly so! And that was the mode of the moment
Although they're all dressed ridiculously, Vicki Lawrence dances the shit out of this song.
They were trying to represent the "mod" 1960s. If you weren't alive then you just won't get it!
@cindybin2001 Fuck! I'm so sorry!
everyone wears a baseball call 12 months out of the year and people call that style and I think thats ridiculous.... but I assume you probably love that
Yet they made it work.
People thought they were sisters back in the day
I dig
Real music - real talent. These things we got today are just shit.
Garoovy baby
Anybody remember who wrote this? Believe it or not-Peter, Paul and Mary!
Wait! Is she a twin or split screen
I wonder how many rehearsals it took to get it that tight. Often the TV covers of hits were hokey but that was nice. Now everything is satanic rituals and dark occult voodoo dancing. Hell, maybe this is too but it was just sold to us an innocence. I know that guy that exposed the Laurel Canyon music scene's ties to Military Intelligence says that they'd get the kids to come to the shows on the strip by some dude that would always show up with a harem of dancing hippy chicks. Anyway, what I mean to say is, I enjoyed it and miss being a child in that era, in the protection of my parents who one now is dead from medical malpractice and momma is alive but was murdered by the jab and is sinking fast.
Four people didn't dig this video clip.
Embarrassingly bad.
Depends on your definition of bad.
No judges to judge them though.