Ep 13. with Mickey Rooney, John Davidson
- December 11, 1967
In this thirteenth episode of The Carol Burnett Show season 1, Carol welcomes two very special guests: the legendary Mickey Rooney and the charming John Davidson. The episode kicks off with a hilarious sketch in which Carol plays an elderly woman who accidentally wanders into a bachelor party. The hijinks that ensue are sure to have audiences rolling with laughter.
Next up, the show presents a musical number featuring Carol and John Davidson. The pair perform a lively duet that showcases their impressive vocal talents. The audience is treated to a number of other musical performances throughout the episode, including a rendition of "Hello Dolly" by the entire cast.
Mickey Rooney brings his signature energy and charisma to the stage when he joins Carol for a comedic sketch about a couple that has trouble communicating. The two have magnetic chemistry, and their banter is sure to have audiences in stitches.
The episode also features a recurring sketch called "The Family," in which Carol plays Eunice, a harried housewife with a nagging mother and a disagreeable husband. In this particular installment of the sketch, Eunice and her mother (played by the hilarious Vicki Lawrence) try to prepare a fancy dinner for Eunice's husband and his boss. Chaos inevitably ensues, and the antics of Eunice and her family are sure to leave viewers in stitches.
Throughout the episode, there are also several nods to popular culture from the 1960s and early 1970s. For example, there is a spoof of the popular game show "Password," featuring Carol and Mickey Rooney as contestants. The sketch pokes fun at both the format of the show and some of the celebrity guests who had appeared on it.
Another highlight of the episode is a sketch about a group of hippies who are trying to start a new society in the wilderness. Carol plays the group's leader, and the sketch lampoons many of the cultural tropes of the time, including flower power, free love, and commune living.
Overall, this thirteenth episode of The Carol Burnett Show's first season is a strong installment that showcases the talents of the show's cast and guests. With its blend of music, comedy, and cultural references, it is sure to appeal to fans of classic television and anyone looking for a good laugh.