A OK episode, not many sketches. A long Q&A. A 12 year old boy asks if Carol will have dinner with him. She says she will split a Mars bar with him backstage. Jonathan Winters comes out and the audience asks him question. He does some of his characters and impressions.
And Winters have a sketch as late night TV watchers. They start quoting current TV commercials like High Karate and Tareyton cigarettes (rather fight than switch).
Dionne Warwick sings her #2 hit Theme From Valley Of The Dolls. She then sings the gospel song Children Go Where I Send Thee with the dancers. Carol sings a duet with her about tomorrow.
A funny Carol & Sis sketch. Chris comes home from a date wearing space helmet and Mars costume. Carol and Roger have to go to a wedding the next morning. Carol is afraid she will mess up her hairdo.
A quick sketch about the mob with Harvey and Lyle and the kiss of death.
Carol sings Come Rain Or Come Shine while getting drenched with water.
A documentary spoof, Wonderful World Of Hospitals. Harvey is reporter Walter Crankcase, interviews Winters as a money hungry surgeon. Carol and Lyle as a nurse and doctor, he never saw her without a surgical mask. Winters plays Maudie Prickett who just had a baby.
The dancers do a flamenco routine. Carol sings You Don't Have To Say You Love Me while a man with a whip knocks off her clothes, she starts laughing uproariously before the end.
Carol sings her theme and the guests sign her book.
And Winters have a sketch as late night TV watchers. They start quoting current TV commercials like High Karate and Tareyton cigarettes (rather fight than switch).
Dionne Warwick sings her #2 hit Theme From Valley Of The Dolls. She then sings the gospel song Children Go Where I Send Thee with the dancers. Carol sings a duet with her about tomorrow.
A funny Carol & Sis sketch. Chris comes home from a date wearing space helmet and Mars costume. Carol and Roger have to go to a wedding the next morning. Carol is afraid she will mess up her hairdo.
A quick sketch about the mob with Harvey and Lyle and the kiss of death.
Carol sings Come Rain Or Come Shine while getting drenched with water.
A documentary spoof, Wonderful World Of Hospitals. Harvey is reporter Walter Crankcase, interviews Winters as a money hungry surgeon. Carol and Lyle as a nurse and doctor, he never saw her without a surgical mask. Winters plays Maudie Prickett who just had a baby.
The dancers do a flamenco routine. Carol sings You Don't Have To Say You Love Me while a man with a whip knocks off her clothes, she starts laughing uproariously before the end.
Carol sings her theme and the guests sign her book.