The Carol Burnett Show The Collectors Edition - Episodes 922 and 1007

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Episode 922 (aired: February 21, 1976) Guest Stars: Dick Van Dyke & Tony Randall Two Emmy-winning stars of classic situation comedies, Dick Van Dyke (Rob Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show) and Tony Randall (Felix Unger on The Odd Couple), are the guest stars for this ninth-season installment. In her opening chat with the audience, Carol gives one of her hilarious updates on what's happening on her favorite daytime serial, All My Children, and reveals that she's about to do a cameo appearance on the afternoon soap opera. "I've never been hooked on a soap opera before," she tells the audience, "but I am on this one." She also reveals that, as a child, she wanted to be an artist. Van Dyke later returned to The Carol Burnett Show as a regular at the beginning of the long-running program's eleventh and final CBS season. Episode 1007 (aired October 30, 1976) Guest Star: Roddy McDowall Carol gives another All My Children update in the opening chat of this tenth-season show, and tells the audience that her favorite character is the hard-luck Eunice. One of Carol's favorite guest stars, Roddy McDowall, appears as a pushy documentary director trying to film brilliant surgeon Harvey Korman's operation on resident cutup Tim Conway. Roddy returns for "The Lift," one of the word-play skits that he and Carol performed so expertly and charmingly. Vicki Lawrence sings "Hollywood Seven," and Tim is in fine exasperated form in a "Mrs. Wiggins" sketch about Mr. Tudball installing a buzzer on his office door. The finale, "Without a Word, Without a Sound," is a tribute to silent comedy, with Carol as Buster Keaton to Roddy and Harvey's Laurel and Harvey.