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One Of The Best Of Season 8
Jimmy_the_Gent416 September 2020
Carl Reiner and Ken Berry are the guests and there is a long Q&A. A girl with braces asks Carol if she ever had to wear them (she didn't). Another girl asks her to say hello to her friend Teresa Renteria who wasn't able to come there. Carol loved the sound of that name. One more girl asks her about someone from her UCLA days, an old boyfriend named Jerry Hall, Carol remembers him and is introduced to his daughter. "You could have been mine!" she says.

Ken Berry performs "Razzle Dazzle" from the musical "Chicago", it is set in an old time barbershop.

Then there is a long and hilarious spoof of "Airport 1975". Carol plays the Karen Black role of the stewardess. Ken Berry plays a man needing a nose transplant. Vicki is the singing nun that was played by Helen Reddy in the film.Carol also plays Nora Desmond (Gloria Swanson was in the movie). Harvey is Max and also plays a mad bomber. Carl Reiner has the Charlton Heston role of the pilot at the control tower. Many funny moments including when Carl reaches the airplane by trampoline!

The cast does snippets of songs to short sketches. Vick sings "I Gotta Be Me" while taking off her makeup and false teeth. Berry sings the Beatles' "Something" when he has a blind date with Carol as Charo. Harvey sings "A Baby Is Coming" to his heavily pregnant wife (Carol).

A funny sketch has Carol and Harvey as a married couple. The husband thinks something is wrong but when he asks the wife what it is, she says "noth-ING!"

The finale is a musical version of "Hamlet", each character gets a song. Reiner is the ghost, Berry is Hamlet, Harvey and Vicki are Claudius and Gertrude, Carol plays Ophelia, it has a happy ending.

Carol says we have to get rid of pollution and her guests sign her book.
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