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Carol Burnett Show On TAPE DATE SHOW # AIR DATE GUEST 1 GUEST 2 GUEST 3 TL CH/GR CH VOL # TL DISC # 1967-08-19 001 1968-01-01 Mike Douglas Lynn Redgrave - 1967-08-26 002 1967-11-20 Juliet Prowse Martha Raye - 1967-09-02 003 1967-09-11 Jim Nabors - - X - TLE 2 1967-09-09 004 1967-09-18 Sid Caesar Liza Minnelli - 1967-09-16 005 1967-09-25 Eddie Albert Jonathan Winters - 1967-09-23 006 1967-10-02 Lucille Ball Tim Conway Gloria Loring X - TLE 4 1967-09-30 007 1967-10-09 Imogene Coca Lainie Kazan - 1967-10-07 008 1967-10-16 Phyllis Diller Bobbie Gentry Gwen Verdon X - TLE 5 1967-10-14 009 1967-10-23 Diahann Carroll Richard Kiley Smothers Brothers, The 1967-10-21 010 1968-02-05 Liza Minnelli Jack Palance - 1967-10-28 011 1967-11-06 Nanette Fabray Sonny & Cher - X - TFTV 1 1967-11-04 012 1967-11-13 Richard Chamberlain Gloria Loring Kay Medford 1967-11-11 013 1967-11-27 Don Adams Lesley Ann Warren - X - TLE 3 1967-11-18 014 1967-12-04 Barbara Eden Jonathan Winters Leonard Nimoy X - TLE Xmas 1967-12-02 015 1967-12-11 John Davidson Mickey Rooney - X - TFTV 5 1967-12-09 016 1968-03-18 Ruth Buzzi Tim Conway Jack Jones X - TLE 6 1967-12-16 017 1967-12-25 Sid Caesar Ella Fitzgerald - 1967-12-23 018 1968-01-08 Frank Gorshin Lana Turner - X - CC 3 1968-01-06 019 1968-01-15 Ken Berry Trini Lopez - 1968-01-13 020 1968-01-22 George Chakiris Shirley Jones - X - TFTV 2 1968-01-20 021 1968-01-29 Dionne Warwick Jonathan Winters - X - TFTV 1 1968-02-03 022 1968-02-12 Betty Grable Martha Raye - X - TFTV 6 1968-02-10 023 1968-02-19 Art Carney Nanette Fabray - X - TFTV 4 1968-02-17 024 1968-02-26 John Gary Durward Kirby Garry Moore 1968-02-24 025 1968-03-04 Imogene Coca Mel Tormé - X** - TBO 1 1968-03-02 026 1968-04-29 Tim Conway Shani Wallis - 1968-03-16 027 1968-03-25 Gloria Loring Soupy Sales - 1968-03-23 028 1968-05-06 Sid Caesar Barbara McNair - 1968-03-29 029 1968-04-15 Peter Lawford Minnie Pearl - X - TFTV 5 1968-04-05 030 1968-05-13 Family - - X** - TBO 1 1968-04-12 101 1968-12-09 Imogene Coca Vic Damone - 1968-04-19 102 1968-10-07 Nanette Fabray Trini Lopez - 1968-04-26 103 1968-09-23 Jim Nabors - - 1968-09-27 104 1968-09-30 Carol Channing - - 1968-10-04 105 1968-10-14 Bobbie Gentry George Gobel - X** - TBO 2 1968-10-11 106 1968-10-21 Edie Adams Tim Conway - 1968-10-18 107 1968-11-11 Nanette Fabray Mel Tormé Don Rickles X - TLE 1 1968-10-25 108 1968-11-04 Eddie Albert Lucille Ball Nancy Wilson X - TLE 1 1968-11-08 109 1968-11-18 Sid Caesar Ella Fitzgerald - X** - TBO 2 1968-11-15 110 1968-11-25 Durward Kirby Garry Moore - X - CC 6 1968-11-22 111 1968-12-02 Michele Lee Flip Wilson - 1968-12-06 112 1969-01-06 Tim Conway - - X - TLE 4 1968-12-13 113 1968-12-16 Eileen Farrell Marilyn Horne - X - TFTV 2 1968-12-20 114 1968-12-30 Mickey Rooney Nancy Wilson - 1969-01-10 115 1969-01-20 Perry Como Tim Conway - 1969-01-17 116 1969-01-27 Martha Raye Mel Tormé - 1969-01-24 117 1969-02-03 Vince Edwards Chita Rivera - 1969-01-31 118 1969-02-17 Ken Berry Shirley Jones - 1969-02-14 119 1969-02-24 Barbara McNair Soupy Sales - 1969-02-21 120 1969-03-03 Tim Conway Ethel Merman - 1969-02-28 121 1969-03-10 John Davidson Ross Martin - 1969-03-07 122 1969-03-17 Mike Douglas Martha Raye - 1969-03-21 123 1969-03-24 Barrie Chase Larry Hovis - 1969-03-28 124 1969-03-31 Vikki Carr Ronnie Schell - 1969-04-04 125 1969-04-07 Imogene Coca Robert Goulet - X - CC 5 1969-04-18 126 1969-04-28 Sergie Bustamante Yolanda Merido - 1969-04-25 301 1969-10-20 Ken Berry Tim Conway - 1969-05-02 302 1969-11-03 Pat Boone Gwen Verdon - X - TFTV 4 1969-05-09 303 1969-09-22 Jim Nabors - - 1969-09-12 304 1970-01-12 Nanette Fabray Nancy Wilson - X - CC 3 1969-09-19 305 1969-09-29 Burgundy Street Singers Bernadette Peters Nancy Wilson X** - TBO 2 1969-09-26 306 1969-10-06 Steve Lawrence Edward Villella - 1969-10-10 307 1969-10-13 Bobbie Gentry Scoey Mitchell - 1969-10-17 308 1969-11-10 Bing Crosby Ella Fitzgerald Rowan & Martin 1969-10-24 309 1969-11-17 Andy Griffith - - X - TLE 5 1969-11-07 310 1969-11-24 Lucille Ball George Carlin - X - CC 1 1969-11-14 311 1970-03-09 Nanette Fabray Trini Lopez - 1969-11-21 312 1969-12-08 Tim Conway Martha Raye - X** - TBO 3 1969-12-05 313 1969-12-15 Durward Kirby Garry Moore - X - TLE Xmas 1969-12-12 314 1969-12-29 Donald O'Connor Nancy Wilson - 1969-12-19 315 1970-01-05 Audrey Meadows Kaye Stevens - 1970-01-09 316 1970-01-19 Vikki Carr Flip Wilson - X - TLE 6 1970-01-16 317 1970-01-26 Soupy Sales Mel Tormé - X - TFTV 4 1970-01-23 318 1970-02-02 Barbara Feldon Joan Rivers - X - TFTV 1 1970-02-06 319 1970-02-16 Family - - 1970-02-13 320 1970-02-23 Pat Carroll Jack Jones - 1970-02-20 321 1970-03-02 Jane Connell Tim Conway - 1970-03-06 322 1970-03-16 Ronnie Schell Nancy Wilson - 1970-03-13 323 1970-03-23 Martha Raye Mel Tormé - 1970-03-20 324 1970-03-30 Tim Conway Peggy Lee - 1970-04-03 325 1970-04-13 Nanette Fabray Michele Lee - 1970-04-10 326 1970-05-04 Family - - X - TFTV 6 1970-04-17 401 1970-11-09 Juliet Prowse - - 1970-08-14 402 1970-09-14 Jim Nabors - - 1970-08-21 403 1970-09-21 Cass Elliott Pat Paulsen - 1970-08-28 404 1970-10-12 Ken Berry Nanette Fabray - X - TFTV 3 1970-09-11 405 1971-01-04 Art Carney Pat Carroll - 1970-09-18 406 1970-09-28 Nanette Fabray Steve Lawrence - 1970-09-25 407 1970-10-05 Eydie Gormé Joan Rivers - 1970-10-02 408 1970-11-02 Cass Elliott Ricardo Montalban - X** - CC 4 1970-10-09 409 1970-10-19 Lucille Ball Mel Tormé - X** - TBO 3 1970-10-16 410 1970-10-26 Donald O'Connor Bernadette Peters - 1970-10-23 411 1970-12-07 Don Rickles Mel Tormé - 1970-11-06 412 1970-11-16 Ross Martin Martha Raye - 1970-11-13 413 1970-11-23 Dyan Cannon Paul Lynde - X - TFTV 3 1970-11-20 414 1970-11-30 John Davidson Debbie Reynolds - X - CC 4 1970-12-04 415 1970-12-14 Julie Budd Durward Kirby Steve Lawrence X - TLE Xmas 1970-12-11 416 1970-12-28 Pat Carroll Robert Goulet Rich Little 1970-12-18 417 1971-01-11 Jerry Lewis Leslie Uggams - 1971-01-08 418 1971-01-18 Michele Lee Mel Tormé - 1971-01-15 419 1971-01-25 Martha Raye Violette Verde Edward Villella X - CC 2 1971-01-22 420 1971-02-01 Jim Bailey Rita Hayworth - X** - TBO 4 1971-02-05 421 1971-02-15 Ken Berry Totie Fields - X - CC 5 1971-02-12 422 1971-02-22 Bob Newhart Chita Rivera - X - TLE 1 1971-02-19 423 1971-03-01 Pat Carroll Tim Conway Karen Wyman X** - TBO 4 1971-03-05 424 1971-03-08 Mike Douglas Bernadette Peters - X - CC 2 1971-03-12 425 1971-03-22 Eileen Farrell David Frost Marilyn Horne 1971-03-19 426 1971-03-29 Nanette Fabray Paul Lynde - X - TFTV 5 1971-08-13 501 1971-12-08 Andy Griffith Barbara McNair - 1971-08-20 502 1972-03-22 Karen Black Paul Lynde - 1971-08-27 503 1971-10-10 Cass Elliott Bernadette Peters - X - TLE 5 1971-09-03 504 1971-09-15 Jim Nabors - - 1971-09-10 505 1971-09-22 Carpenters, The Tim Conway - 1971-09-24 506 1971-10-06 Carol Channing Steve Lawrence - X - TLE 6 1971-10-01 507 1971-10-13 Ken Berry Cass Elliott - X** - CC 4 1971-10-08 508 1971-10-20 Dom DeLuise Peggy Lee - 1971-10-15 509 1971-10-27 Diahann Carroll Tim Conway - X - CC 3 1971-10-22 510 1971-11-03 Bing Crosby Paul Lynde - X - TLE 2 1971-11-05 511 1971-11-17 Nanette Fabray Mel Tormé - X - TBO 5 1971-11-12 512 1971-11-24 Eydie Gormé Shecky Green - 1971-11-19 513 1971-12-01 Tim Conway Cass Elliott - X** - TBO 5 1971-12-03 514 1971-12-15 Ken Berry Dionne Warwick - 1971-12-10 515 1971-12-29 Steve Lawrence Dick Martin - 1971-12-17 516 1972-01-05 Peggy Lee Paul Lynde - 1972-01-07 517 1972-01-19 Ken Berry Carpenters, The Nanette Fabray 1972-01-14 518 1972-01-26 Ray Charles Tim Conway - X - CC 1 1972-01-21 519 1972-02-09 Eydie Gormé Vincent Price - 1972-02-04 520 1972-02-16 Kaye Ballard Steve Lawrence - 1972-02-11 521 1972-02-23 Nanette Fabray Burt Reynolds - X - TLE 3 1972-02-18 522 1972-03-01 Tim Conway Eydie Gormé - X - TLE 2 1972-03-03 523 1972-03-08 Jack Klugman Tony Randall - 1972-03-10 524 1972-03-29 Family - - X - CC 6 1972-07-21 601 1972-10-04 Steve Lawrence Paul Sand - 1972-07-28 602 1972-10-18 Cass Elliott Joel Grey - 1972-08-04 603 1972-11-29 Melba Moore Carl Reiner - X - CCU 2 1972-08-11 604 1973-02-14 Anthony Newley Bernadette Peters - X - Costco TTT 7 1972-08-18 605 1972-09-27 Andy Griffith Helen Reddy - X - CCU 1 1972-09-01 606 1972-09-20 Carol Channing Marty Feldman - 1972-09-08 607 1972-09-13 Jim Nabors - - 1972-09-15 608 1972-10-11 Eydie Gormé Jack Gilford - 1972-09-22 609 1972-11-15 Ruth Buzzi John Davidson - 1972-10-06 610 1972-11-01 Peggy Lee Stiller & Meara - X - TTT 4 1972-10-13 611 1972-10-25 Pearl Bailey Tim Conway - Y Y 16 CF 4 1972-10-20 612 1972-11-08 Steve Lawrence Lily Tomlin - Y Y 10 TTT 1 1972-11-03 613 1972-11-22 Ray Charles Vincent Price - 1972-12-14 614 1972-12-23 Tim Conway Steve Lawrence - 1972-12-22 615 1973-01-06 Jack Cassidy Tim Conway - X - CCU 1 1973-01-05 616 1973-01-20 Ruth Buzzi Jack Gilford - X** - OMT 6 1973-01-12 617 1973-01-27 Kaye Ballard Tim Conway - X - CCU 4 1973-01-19 618 1973-02-03 Family - - X** - TBO 7 1973-02-02 619 1973-02-10 John Byner Petula Clark - X - CCU 5 1973-02-09 620 1973-02-17 Tim Conway Valerie Harper - 1973-02-16 621 1973-02-24 Ken Berry Eydie Gormé - 1973-03-02 622 1973-03-10 David Hartman Paula Kelly - 1973-03-09 623 1973-03-17 William Conrad Peggy Lee - 1973-03-16 624 1973-03-24 Family - - X - TTT 5 1973-08-10 701 1973-09-22 Charo Tim Conway - X - CCU 2 1973-08-17 702 1973-10-06 John Byner Helen Reddy - X - Costco CCU 7 1973-08-24 703 1973-09-15 Jim Nabors - - 1973-08-31 704 1973-11-10 Tim Conway Petula Clark - Y Y 28 TTT 3 1973-09-14 705 1973-09-29 Gloria Swanson - - Y Y 11 CCU 2 1973-09-21 706 1973-10-13 Eydie Gormé Paul Sand - Y Y 16 TTT 4 1973-09-28 707
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