Happy Happy birthday Carol. I’ve always loved your shows…. Happily I’ve been able to download most of your skits…they never get old!! I’ll soon be 84 and I count on them to brighten my days. Much love being sent your way…. Diane Brooks
Mickey is such a sweet souled character - so desperate for a family he even loves Mama's family. He & Ed were more or less outsiders just dealing with them too. Mickey's appreciation for what he has on his own is wonderful to see as well. 💟
Coz he’s peculiar and Ed takes food money from Eunice to give it to Mickey. Any mother with a family can see just how wrong that it. I would have dumped that piece of shit Ed long ago. Heck I wouldn’t have married such a loser in the first place. And that horrible mother of hers, no wonder her sister wants nothing to do with them. Poor Eunice is the long suffering one here. She is constantly being abused by these two. Sad part is, there are families in this world just as bad and much much worse than them. I’m glad not in my family. Well….not that l know of…,,
Yep. Comedy was golden and we had 3 whole channels. No remote. You actually had to get up and walk across the room to turn the channel and adjust the volume.
Vicki always had the incredible ability to choke on her laughter and hold it together. Not many actors can do that (for example, her co-stars on this show) consistently. Even when we do notice her starting to break, she hides it well and recovers quickly. Tim was probably as good as her in regards to this, though. He's a rock in almost every sketch, even when Harvey has already lost all control right next to him, lol. Harvey and Carol were pretty much done once they got going, which is why Tim made it his mission to break them in every sketch, lol.
One of the best of the "Family" sketches. Brilliant combination of characters in a dysfunctional family, sadness, pathos and comedy. Like a little Tennessee Williams play.
Mickey Hart’s obliviousness is priceless. It’s th3 little things…like when Eunice grabs his shoulder at the end as she’s tearing into him, and oblivious Mickey pats her hand.
Its' absolutely hilarious when they dump "Mother Harper" out of that chair onto the floor, along with the "thud" sound effect. Not to mention Tim Conway went off script, and if you look close, when he yells at Mama as she is sitting in that chair and he says "We're gonna dump you on the floor..." Vicky Lawrence starts to smile and holds back laughter.
Growing up, I'm 59, I loved these comedy shows! This was true comedy. Today's shows can't make audiences laugh without putting something sexual into the skits!
Lol...agreed. Probably because Mama is so ultra crabby in those skits...lol. I also love the one when they go to visit Phillip in Hollywood. Unfortunately, it's not on youtube right now...well, a highly edited version of it is. That's one that is missing.
It’s not much of an apartment, but it’s all his and its clean and private. That’s all we want when we are young and just starting out. I had such a place way back when i was 19, it was only $75 a week and i was so proud of having my very own place. Especially in NYC where it’s so expensive to live
Remember my first place. I am the middle child and a go getter. I had started buying my stuff up and storing it in my bedroom. By the time I moved my loser older brother and the rest of them had gone through my stuff and took out what they wanted including my monthly tokens. I was always the one who left, never returning and made the best of surviving with no family support in NYC.
I paid $300 a month for my one bedroom in San Francisco in the 1980S. It wasn't big, the neighborhood was dicey, but it was the best pace I ever lived.
I had something called an "efficiency" (meaning a 13 by 13 room) with a bathroom and something you glorified if called it a kitchenette. But it was mine that a paid for myself, and if was what I could afford, well, so be it. My mother called it a "dump" and I asked her what the apartment she had right after she was married was like.
Sometimes I just come back after a day or two to watch a few again because I missed them and wanna hear them talking especially Carol and the other characters of The Family! 😅
I’m 55 I still watch this to this day I don’t get tired they still make me laugh just like honeymooners it’s my favorite also here Lucy the Lucy show and Abbott and costlo another of my favorite and til this day at 55 still as funny as A 7 year in front of the black and white tv I love the monster and Dracula mummy werewolf movies with abott and Costello I love the old movies of them the sitcoms too
@@ginaspurlding8590 yeah coz very often the husbands guy friends are their gay lovers. Happens all the time. If a man can’t marry a woman who is his lover, best friend and everything he could want then you shouldn’t get married. Stick with your friends and leave the good women for the good men. Why do u think divorce is so high. Ppl are selfish, greedy and sinful.
"You just shut up, you sawed-off little weirdo!" What a vicious peasant Thelma was! THAT was the Mama that I fell in love with and missed all too often on the "Mama's Family" show, although when they did summon THAT Thelma, it was hilariously funny. I love how on this show, the actors never pulled back from showing their characters as sometimes very objectionable people. That took guts.
That's the main reason I couldn't watch Mama's Family. I tried, and after forcing myself to watch a few of the first episodes on the first season, I was like, this isn't at all the Mama we saw on The Carol Burnett Show. She was too nice and some of the other characters were just too unimportant. I found out decades later that Harvey Korman, who was involved with show, tamed Mama down because he felt that her being so vile and mean every week wouldn't go over very well. He was wrong.
I think the 1982 "Eunice" tv special was the last appearance of the carol Burnett family. As for the tv show that seems to be an alternate timeline where Eunice moved on with her life and where the intelligent and successful Philip never existed instead giving us Vinton.
A grad student could do a whole thesis on the dysfunction of this family. These episodes were scripted so well, and the actors made the most out of their roles (even if from time to time they felt the need to break character and laugh). I have actually "seen" these personalities in real life, on an airplane, no less, AND, I giggled to myself the entire trip. Even the "Mama" was wearing Thelma's wig. I will NEVER forget that plane ride.
I was raised in the South and my mom looked just like Eunice. She had a personality of "mama". The shows reminded me of the family wars, mostly between the religions. These shows are like therapy I can relate to.
I love how Mickey yells into Mother Harper's ear! I love that! I once tried doing the same thing to my own mother, she punched me in the arm and said, " You dont have to yell! I can hear you!".
Good show? Although I do like other parts of Carol Burnett show, it’s this “comedy” I can’t stand. In this skit they even have some racist jab for goodness sake.
I think the funniest of these sketches is Mamas birthday when Ellen gave her a mink jacket and Eunice got her a fly swatter. Mama said thanks to her thoughtful daughters she can go to parties in her beautiful mink and keep the flies away too😂
Carol actually made her laugh in the servant sketch, Carol and Sis and a few others. Conway is not the only one that made any of them laugh. Why do people keep posting this nonsense? Carol has broken up more over Harvey and Vicki than anything Conway.
Mickey: "We're gonna dump ya, Mother Harper!!" 😂😂😂❤️ Thank you for sharing this. Great thumbnail, as usual. I think Tim ad-libbed "She's too big to get out of there" at 4:39 because Vicki seems like she's stifling a laugh after that.
There's always an undercurrent of sadness in these Family sketches. The actors don't play the material just for laughs, but dig down deeper to show how each character is broken in some way, especially Eunice.
I think Ed and Mickey really cared about each other. Ed gave Mickey the family he didn’t have and Mickey gave Ed the love and respect that Eunice and mama didn’t give him. I think they met a need that they both had. Eunice had every right to be upset about the raise Ed gave Mickey because he took money from their family to give Mickey the raise.
@@corrine7127 And Mickey should've had enough sense to not bring the raise up in the first place. None of them had much self-control, which is what makes the sketch so funny.
Mickey: "You can call me anything you want!" Mama: "You can count on that!" - Another hilarious line I fell off the sofa hearing for the first time! ;)
My grand had an old roommate who did that same and claim he was a moderate drinker. We always joked, a moderate amount at 10, a moderate amount at 11....
I remember watching this show with my mom back in the 70s I was a teenager at that time so I didn't understand the whole concept of the show but sure do today I love this show it brings back great memories of my mom....
Can ONLY imagine the fun they had doing this, itsa kinda like living out EVERYTHING you REALLY wanna say! LOL Thank you Jesus for this kinda humor total AMERICANA at its finest!
My mother is a even more "intense" version of Eunice.....when these aired in my childhood my mother absolutely HATED these sketches lol....they are funny, well portrayed characters with great dialogue...i havent spoken with my mother for a loñg time..if i ever get the urge to look her up i just get a "dose" of her watching these clips...safer this way lol.
i believe that a lot of people can relate to these "Family" sketches. I love my family but I know enough to keep my distance.....yes, you're right... it is, indeed "safer."
@Don Strassburg i understand sometimes it's easier to stay away from toxic family members, but if your mother was truly worse than Eunice she must have been mightily abused growing up.
Ed: "Mickey's got nothin' to be ashamed of, either!" Eunice: "Hm, I wouldn't be too sure about that. After all, the man never DID get married, Lord knows what he does at night!" This skit's writers should have their names inscribed in the Hall of Fame, it was so brilliantly funny, and devastating, at the same time.
Yeah but he need to take care of he's family first it my opinion lol because Eunice had no good silver ware everything he buy her it cheap and he also bought her pillow cover for her sofas he cheap but take care of Mickey also took Mickey to a vacation so I'm I'm in Eunice side lol
@@lizr990 Ed not only disliked Eunice, he also disliked his sons and spent most of his time complaining about how hard he worked and how badly he wanted to get away from them. :(
This whole scene makes more sense when you remember that Thelma had a shotgun marriage to Eunice's father, and that Eunice had a shotgun marriage to Ed due to a fight with her mother and desperation to get away from her. :(
@@jay1hi547 Technically yes depending on the continuity. In the Mama's Family continuity (when Carol Burnett was not in charge and barely in it), she was the forgotten middle child. In "The Family" continuity (during the Carol Burnett show run) it's a little more up in the air, possibly the jealous older sister vibe, but she does say she got Ellen's hand-me-downs. Either way, they definitely made it canon that Thelma/Mama had a shotgun marriage. However, even if Eunice wasn't the "oops" child, it still has the same impact, because Eunice realized in that scene she grew up to be just like her mother.
This month Carol Burnett will turn 89 years old. Happy Birthday to one of our living legends!!
Happy Happy birthday Carol. I’ve always loved your shows…. Happily I’ve been able to download most of your skits…they never get old!! I’ll soon be 84 and I count on them to brighten my days. Much love being sent your way…. Diane Brooks
@@dianebrooks4724 her birthday is in April
@@Former_Pastor wrong!! S/b October…
@@Former_Pastor wrong
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL! MY WIFE AND I LOVED WATCHING YOUR SHOWS ALL THE YEARS! AND NOW RRWATCHING
This beats what's on TV anytime. A wonderful time back to when comedy was classic.
Amen !
Mickey is such a sweet souled character - so desperate for a family he even loves Mama's family. He & Ed were more or less outsiders just dealing with them too. Mickey's appreciation for what he has on his own is wonderful to see as well. 💟
Micky is so happy and content living his life.
Then there is everyone else.
so true
@NegromancyHe's dismissive because he's on the spectrum.
He is.
Mickey just genuinely loves all of them and Eunice and Mamma treat him so badly. Poor fella.
They treat each other terribly and they're mother and daughter. In one sketch Ed calls them two dragons and that's exactly what they were.
Coz he’s peculiar and Ed takes food money from Eunice to give it to Mickey. Any mother with a family can see just how wrong that it. I would have dumped that piece of shit Ed long ago. Heck I wouldn’t have married such a loser in the first place. And that horrible mother of hers, no wonder her sister wants nothing to do with them. Poor Eunice is the long suffering one here. She is constantly being abused by these two. Sad part is, there are families in this world just as bad and much much worse than them. I’m glad not in my family. Well….not that l know of…,,
We can all identify with these people. That's why it is so popular.
Its funny. Laugh.
Because most of us know idiots like him.
I love how Mickey is the one with the hearing aid, but always speaks up for "Mother Harper". 😅😅❤️
I always thought it was a radio😅
@@joyceronsley237😅😅
That's cz he thinks Mama is hard of hearing 😂😂😂😂
Not a hearing aid, it is earphones for a radio
I never get tired of watching these shows over and over again. There just as funny as they were 40 years ago 🤣
Me too
I just wish there were more of them.
I grew up on these shows. I wish tv was still this funny.
Me too, shows like Sanford and Son are fortunately still shown on TV
Yep. Comedy was golden and we had 3 whole channels. No remote. You actually had to get up and walk across the room to turn the channel and adjust the volume.
I sure am glad that someone came along that cares about these sketches so much. Love IT!
"I'm just folks"!
I’m having the time of my life looking and really laughing. Wonderful, keep them coming pleas3.
I crack myself up saying “I’m just folks” and no one knows the reference 😂
I love how mama tries to hold back her laughter a couple of times!
Vicki always had the incredible ability to choke on her laughter and hold it together. Not many actors can do that (for example, her co-stars on this show) consistently. Even when we do notice her starting to break, she hides it well and recovers quickly. Tim was probably as good as her in regards to this, though. He's a rock in almost every sketch, even when Harvey has already lost all control right next to him, lol. Harvey and Carol were pretty much done once they got going, which is why Tim made it his mission to break them in every sketch, lol.
I saw that, too 😊
Mickey was the purest being in this series.
My mom used to dress me like Micky.. baseball hat Short sleeve shirt with sweater vest
Honestly Carol Vicki Harvey and Tim made the comedic dream team
Still hysterical in 2023❤
And 2024
Four genius actors at work.
This proves they were good actors not just good comedians
Name one comedian who can't act and I'll name you 20 actors who can't tell a joke.
@@pmbbmp He stinks and I don't like him.
These episodes will forever be classics. Pure talent ..can't stop laughing.
Carol’s body language is absolutely genius and hilarious 😂
She's got so much energy
So true 😆🤣
It's in the eyes😂❤
My gosh they don’t have shows and acting like this anymore...love it
TV that is a reminder of a stage play.
SNL ……..lol
@@JC-xc8rx yeah, they’re pretty hot and mis since this time😜
I have to watch this every morning just to brighten my day up.🤣
One of the best of the "Family" sketches. Brilliant combination of characters in a dysfunctional family, sadness, pathos and comedy. Like a little Tennessee Williams play.
How does Ed manage to deal with Eunice and Thelma. His relationship with his employee Micky makes it easier to tolerate them.
@@alfredamac3614 lol. Nobody in this family comes off well. Mickey is certainly the most kind-hearted but even he's a huge blabbermouth.
What a weird thing to say
@@Dogcatlover2432 ??? What a weird thing for you to say. Apparently, 90 "weird" people gave my comment a thumbs-up.
@@movierun I'm good with being a weirdo. :D
Mickey Hart’s obliviousness is priceless. It’s th3 little things…like when Eunice grabs his shoulder at the end as she’s tearing into him, and oblivious Mickey pats her hand.
Those white plastic shoes...oh my goodness😂😂
Its' absolutely hilarious when they dump "Mother Harper" out of that chair onto the floor, along with the "thud" sound effect. Not to mention Tim Conway went off script, and if you look close, when he yells at Mama as she is sitting in that chair and he says "We're gonna dump you on the floor..." Vicky Lawrence starts to smile and holds back laughter.
I love the look on Ed's face when Mickey tells his childhood story. He looks like he's about to cry.
Poor Micky wants so much to be part of a family he chooses the most dysfunctional one ...
It’s real hard for Ed to sit there and listen to his man relive his childhood.
I felt sorry for Mickey.
i was about to cry.
Eunice is so nasty in this sketch. Usually one can feel empathy towards her, but not here.
Growing up, I'm 59, I loved these comedy shows! This was true comedy. Today's shows can't make audiences laugh without putting something sexual into the skits!
Yes I grew up in the 50
Happy Birthday Carol Burnett!! Thank you for the all the amazing laughs, sharing your love and laughter with us!
So sad but hysterically funny. The apartment tour was priceless.
This and Mama's birthday are the two I can watch over and over.
I wish "The Anniversary" was still up. Betty White is incredible as the sister you love to hate.
Mama's Birthday is my favorite, followed closely by Mama's Accident.
Mine is the one with Eunice’s high school, Midge Gibson. Played by Joanne Woodward.
Lol...agreed. Probably because Mama is so ultra crabby in those skits...lol. I also love the one when they go to visit Phillip in Hollywood. Unfortunately, it's not on youtube right now...well, a highly edited version of it is. That's one that is missing.
The Carol Burnette Show is a national treasure.
so true
I agree
It’s not much of an apartment, but it’s all his and its clean and private. That’s all we want when we are young and just starting out. I had such a place way back when i was 19, it was only $75 a week and i was so proud of having my very own place. Especially in NYC where it’s so expensive to live
That's sweet to share.
I miss these years. Great shows. Great laughs, no judgement. Just fun
It is actually big compared to my first place. Although my kitchen was just as big.
Remember my first place. I am the middle child and a go getter. I had started buying my stuff up and storing it in my bedroom. By the time I moved my loser older brother and the rest of them had gone through my stuff and took out what they wanted including my monthly tokens. I was always the one who left, never returning and made the best of surviving with no family support in NYC.
I paid $300 a month for my one bedroom in San Francisco in the 1980S. It wasn't big, the neighborhood was dicey, but it was the best pace I ever lived.
I had something called an "efficiency" (meaning a 13 by 13 room) with a bathroom and something you glorified if called it a kitchenette. But it was mine that a paid for myself, and if was what I could afford, well, so be it. My mother called it a "dump" and I asked her what the apartment she had right after she was married was like.
They need to put all The Family sketches on DVD.
Sometimes I just come back after a day or two to watch a few again because I missed them and wanna hear them talking especially Carol and the other characters of The Family! 😅
I’m 55 I still watch this to this day I don’t get tired they still make me laugh just like honeymooners it’s my favorite also here Lucy the Lucy show and Abbott and costlo another of my favorite and til this day at 55 still as funny as A 7 year in front of the black and white tv I love the monster and Dracula mummy werewolf movies with abott and Costello I love the old movies of them the sitcoms too
Hil no
@@lizr990 😊 That sure was lovely. And thank you for sharing it. I can hear how much you liked and enjoyed those times. They were bitter-sweet. 👋🏻
This makes you laugh..and cry. Look at all the trouble Mickey went to just to try and please those nasty gals. And he prayed before eating 🥲
Eunice is so jeolous of Ed and Micky's friendship.
@@ericrivera8410 just like real life ...wives being jealous of the husband guy friends..
@@ginaspurlding8590 wow.
@@ginaspurlding8590 yeah coz very often the husbands guy friends are their gay lovers. Happens all the time. If a man can’t marry a woman who is his lover, best friend and everything he could want then you shouldn’t get married. Stick with your friends and leave the good women for the good men. Why do u think divorce is so high. Ppl are selfish, greedy and sinful.
@@Puddycat00 Is your reply for real or a joke?
"You just shut up, you sawed-off little weirdo!" What a vicious peasant Thelma was! THAT was the Mama that I fell in love with and missed all too often on the "Mama's Family" show, although when they did summon THAT Thelma, it was hilariously funny. I love how on this show, the actors never pulled back from showing their characters as sometimes very objectionable people. That took guts.
That's the main reason I couldn't watch Mama's Family. I tried, and after forcing myself to watch a few of the first episodes on the first season, I was like, this isn't at all the Mama we saw on The Carol Burnett Show. She was too nice and some of the other characters were just too unimportant. I found out decades later that Harvey Korman, who was involved with show, tamed Mama down because he felt that her being so vile and mean every week wouldn't go over very well. He was wrong.
Jaymes Guy right. Mamas family was often unwatchable especially in syndication
@@pocodfe Yup. Mama was too softened on that sitcom and much of the large cast was superfluous.
I think the 1982 "Eunice" tv special was the last appearance of the carol Burnett family. As for the tv show that seems to be an alternate timeline where Eunice moved on with her life and where the intelligent and successful Philip never existed instead giving us Vinton.
@@namemcnamerton4249 Phillip was husbando
Can’t get enough of these
I bloody can’t enough of this show!! I love their southern accents! 💖
Vicky Lawrence laughing in chair when Tim tells her he's going to dump her out of it😂
Yes! I saw vicki's little grin!!
Yes I caught that too!! Vicki is said to be the one cast member who never lost it and laughed, so that was extra funny!
😆 my favorite part. She usually bit the inside of her cheek so she wouldn't break character but Tim got her again !
I hated those butterfly chairs my college buddies bought them because the were so cheap
Tim Conway made everybody crack up on-set, especially Harvey, who pissed himself live during a taping at least once! Resistance was futile .
A grad student could do a whole thesis on the dysfunction of this family. These episodes were scripted so well, and the actors made the most out of their roles (even if from time to time they felt the need to break character and laugh). I have actually "seen" these personalities in real life, on an airplane, no less, AND, I giggled to myself the entire trip. Even the "Mama" was wearing Thelma's wig. I will NEVER forget that plane ride.
So true. Those people on the plane sound interesting!
@@chaswr We have to remember, that the Mama's Family characters are drawn from real life people. I was just fortunate to see the "real thing."
Lol, I've got one of those butterfly chairs. I can relate.
This is my family of origin
We have all felt like this from time with our families LOL LOL LOL
Like a well-played symphony, it comes off so smoothly.
Always felt so sorry for poor Ed, but at least he was able to stand up to Eunice this time. 😊
Let's be honest, we'd all do the same.
Eunice was right Ed shouldn't have taken from their kids to give to Mickey when he's a grown man.
Remember he also stood up to her going yo the convention in St. Louis (The Loop); took Mickey instead of Eunice. 😂
I was raised in the South and my mom looked just like Eunice. She had a personality of "mama". The shows reminded me of the family wars, mostly between the religions. These shows are like therapy I can relate to.
I can completely relate
*During the tour of Mickey’s Home*
“I can go from my kitchen to my library, without ever taking a step” 🤣🤣
And Mama’s “WELL” after that...
Lol
I sure miss the good ole days
“I’m tryin’ to hang onto my poise with every fiber of my being” 😂
Eunice was such a drama queen
I said this saying today no know I was said on here I was like oh wow
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I feel so lucky to get to enjoy all of these episodes and skits, I just adore these talented amazing people ❤️
I love how Mickey yells into Mother Harper's ear! I love that! I once tried doing the same thing to my own mother, she punched me in the arm and said, " You dont have to yell! I can hear you!".
Did you call her "Mother Harper"?
😂😂😂
They don't make Good shows like this anymore I Just Love Thelma and Mamma's Family
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ok.. now, you know this ISN'T from Mama's Family, right? This is a skit from the original Carol Burnett show. ..
Don’t like mamas family. Those characters were irritating
Good show?
Although I do like other parts of Carol Burnett show, it’s this “comedy” I can’t stand. In this skit they even have some racist jab for goodness sake.
I think the funniest of these sketches is Mamas birthday when Ellen gave her a mink jacket and Eunice got her a fly swatter. Mama said thanks to her thoughtful daughters she can go to parties in her beautiful mink and keep the flies away too😂
These shows are real gems. They just don’t make them like that any more. I’ve been watching them since the 1970s and they never get old!
I like Mickey so much. He's such a sweetheart.
Only Tim Conway at times could make Vicki Lawrence crack up occasionally. The chair part almost had her break up laughing.
Carol actually made her laugh in the servant sketch, Carol and Sis and a few others. Conway is not the only one that made any of them laugh. Why do people keep posting this nonsense? Carol has broken up more over Harvey and Vicki than anything Conway.
@@BrunetteOnTheCouchsomebody needs a nap.
Happy birthday Carol, you have brought great joy and alot of laughter to the world!!!! Thanks for the memories as BOB would say
What does BOB stand for?
This stuff is a classic joy to watch ...
Mickey: "We're gonna dump ya, Mother Harper!!" 😂😂😂❤️
Thank you for sharing this. Great thumbnail, as usual.
I think Tim ad-libbed "She's too big to get out of there" at 4:39 because Vicki seems like she's stifling a laugh after that.
You are correct! She holds back a laugh a few seconds earlier as well. He had a knack of making them break character and bust out laughing.
There's always an undercurrent of sadness in these Family sketches. The actors don't play the material just for laughs, but dig down deeper to show how each character is broken in some way, especially Eunice.
These sketches were based on Carol's homelife as a child. It's amazing that she was able to find humor in what must been so sad.
At times their acts or statements feel uncomfortably desperate.
Just laugh.
They once sad they were actually hard to do due to the pain
@@Nigelsmom2136 They were? Are you sure? I thought her grandma brought her up.
Four of the most brilliant comedians EVER !!!!
“…so drive carefully.” Excellent!
I think Ed and Mickey really cared about each other. Ed gave Mickey the family he didn’t have and Mickey gave Ed the love and respect that Eunice and mama didn’t give him. I think they met a need that they both had. Eunice had every right to be upset about the raise Ed gave Mickey because he took money from their family to give Mickey the raise.
Stephanie Eunice should have handled it at home. She shouldn’t have ruined Mickey’s evening.
@@corrine7127 And Mickey should've had enough sense to not bring the raise up in the first place. None of them had much self-control, which is what makes the sketch so funny.
Everyone deserves a living wage.
You hit it spot on! I was trying to figure out the dynamics between Mickey and Ed beside their working relationship.
Fuck Eunice. That woman is poison. I bet her family is well taken care of even without the $5 food allowance. She just chooses to be spiteful.
“I already laid in a couple bottles of Ripple” 😂 Cheapest wine of the time.
The two-buck-Chuck of it’s day!
Twenty bucks for Chinese food that feeds four people is cheap
Fred Sanford would approve! 🤣
EXACTLY! Good old Fred Sanford!
Thanks; once of my favorite "Eunice" skits.🌞
Vickie Lawrence cracked up when Tim Conway said "We're gonna dump you Mother Harper!"
I am so glad someone gave the explanation of the thing in Mickey's ear..... looks like a wired ear bud. Bless my heart.
AM RADIO W AN EARPLUG
Tim Conway’s funny laugh at Mother Harpers criticism is priceless. “Haarley Harley Harley!” Just as hilarious 😂 the whole scene in January 2022!!
It grips because it's acting -- it's drama, and it's an exaggeration of the real. It's so brilliant, the comedy is really secondary.
Mama: I drink in moderation
Eunice: Startin’ at ten in the mornin’
Mickey: "You can call me anything you want!"
Mama: "You can count on that!" - Another hilarious line I fell off the sofa hearing for the first time! ;)
Jaymes Guy Hahaha 😂 same here!
My grand had an old roommate who did that same and claim he was a moderate drinker. We always joked, a moderate amount at 10, a moderate amount at 11....
Sal Paradise 😆
8 am here hahahah
I remember watching this show with my mom back in the 70s I was a teenager at that time so I didn't understand the whole concept of the show but sure do today I love this show it brings back great memories of my mom....
🙏🏼
I wish Eunice had been a regular on Mamas Family!
Thank you so much for having these sketches published.
Happy Birthday Carol Burnett 92 yrs old🎉❤🎉❤🎉
So dramatic! Funny and thought provoking! Hope Mama and Eunice made it home alright!🤣
"NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL DARN GOOD DIYUPPPPPP!!!!!"
Lol and you know it probably was crap! 😆
Good dip is hard t
Find
@@shandaabsar7739 It's a lost art.
😂😂😂
@@ToscanaFirenze Eunice's face when she tries it... Priceless!
Such amazing actors. They make it so real on stage..
Carol Burnett’s expressions! That arched eyebrow & narrowed eyes. . If looks could kill. . ❤️
@@rebeccalara6574 lol
@@rebeccalara6574 yeah she looks scary. But cool. 💕
This was just precious 😊
I loved Carol Burnett ever since I volunteered at Ruth’s house in Longmeadow.
$20 in 1976 is really extravagant indeed
Can ONLY imagine the fun they had doing this, itsa kinda like living out EVERYTHING you REALLY wanna say! LOL Thank you Jesus for this kinda humor total AMERICANA at its finest!
im so impressed on how these people can know what to say think about it
My mother is a even more "intense" version of Eunice.....when these aired in my childhood my mother absolutely HATED these sketches lol....they are funny,
well portrayed characters with great dialogue...i havent spoken with my mother for a loñg time..if i ever get the urge to look her up i just get a "dose" of her watching these clips...safer this way lol.
i believe that a lot of people can relate to these "Family" sketches. I love my family but I know enough to keep my distance.....yes, you're right... it is, indeed "safer."
@Don Strassburg i understand sometimes it's easier to stay away from toxic family members, but if your mother was truly worse than Eunice she must have been mightily abused growing up.
Sorry to hear that Don 😞. I hope she has changed or realized her behavior and is sorry.
Same. My mother is just as toxic. I have a right to protect myself.
My aunt was the same way..I spent one summer with her and her two sons...playing Scrabble with her was terrifying.
When a telemarketer calls me & knows my name, I tell them they have the wrong number, my name is Micky Hart & work at a hardware store.
Ha ha.. going to use that one.. Donald duck is getting old
love and grew up watching these amazing comediens, so many memories
Ed liked Mickey more than Eunice. She knew it and that’s why she treated him like that.
I know he did 😉
I can understand why Ed likes him,he never complains like Eunice !
Eunice was so volatile, she didn't have to let mamma control her.
So true
@@samueltaylor9254 Their marriage might have been a little better if they could've gotten out of Mama's clutches.
Childhood memories watching this with my family and laughing.
This humor can never be duplicated!!!!!
“Bubba was ripping open Rice-A-Roni boxes!”
Watching these skits have definitely contributed to my fear of marriage. LOL..
I can't thank you enough I grew up on Meez and this is an episode I've never seen thank you thank you thank you keep them coming you have my thumbs up
Ed: "Mickey's got nothin' to be ashamed of, either!"
Eunice: "Hm, I wouldn't be too sure about that. After all, the man never DID get married, Lord knows what he does at night!" This skit's writers should have their names inscribed in the Hall of Fame, it was so brilliantly funny, and devastating, at the same time.
Pure genius
CAROL....THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES!
Watching these episodes feels like coming home.
I am so proud that Ed stood up for Mickey.
Yeah but he need to take care of he's family first it my opinion lol because Eunice had no good silver ware everything he buy her it cheap and he also bought her pillow cover for her sofas he cheap but take care of Mickey also took Mickey to a vacation so I'm I'm in Eunice side lol
@@lizr990 Ed not only disliked Eunice, he also disliked his sons and spent most of his time complaining about how hard he worked and how badly he wanted to get away from them. :(
Of course he would stand up for his man, his husband, his boyfriend, his private lover, etc. LOL.
@@solomonpayne7179 that’s what you do with your boyfriend?
@@jessebacon817 You?
Thanks for the videos!
This whole scene makes more sense when you remember that Thelma had a shotgun marriage to Eunice's father, and that Eunice had a shotgun marriage to Ed due to a fight with her mother and desperation to get away from her. :(
That's right. The sketch in Mama's house in which she says "I know that, Eunice. Welcome to the club."
I thought Ellen was older than Eunice, wasn't Eunice the middle child?
@@jay1hi547 Technically yes depending on the continuity. In the Mama's Family continuity (when Carol Burnett was not in charge and barely in it), she was the forgotten middle child. In "The Family" continuity (during the Carol Burnett show run) it's a little more up in the air, possibly the jealous older sister vibe, but she does say she got Ellen's hand-me-downs. Either way, they definitely made it canon that Thelma/Mama had a shotgun marriage. However, even if Eunice wasn't the "oops" child, it still has the same impact, because Eunice realized in that scene she grew up to be just like her mother.
Chinese mish-mash LOL! Thanks for posting these classics
"Why don't I just call you Thelma. You can call me anything you want."
"Well you can count on that!"
Superb example of tragi-comedy. Great writing, acting and directing.
I love The Family 😂❤
Best line is from Harvey (Ed) "That's what I call darn good dip!"
Sad how Mickey was talking about his sad upbringing and Mama and Eunice couldn't have cared less!
true.. but look at Harvey Korman's face.. he was about to cry.
I know i felt bad for him
"I'll just take mine straight out the can, thank you. I'm just folks!"
Mama and Eunice only care about their own issues.
@Eric LosesIt 1
I love all these people from the Carol Burnett show. I was 12 yrs old when her show started on TV. I never missed an episode.
Mickey Hart went on to a successful career playing drums for the Grateful Dead.