The Q&A has Carol introduces someone as the winner of a scholarship in theater arts, Kenny Solms. He comes out and thinks he has a job on the show and says he wants to change his name to Lyle. He actually was one of the show's writers.
Carol introduces Helen Reddy, who sings her big hit song "Angie Baby". The song is also acted out by some the dancers.
One of the funniest Family sketches has Eunice getting Ed and Mama to play the game Sorry. Scenes of ringing a bell and saying "sorrrrry: are hilarious. One of the rare times Carol cracks up in a Family scene, at one of Vicki's ad libs.
John Byner has a solo comedy scene where talks about 1950s TV shows. He does a funny impression of Ozzie Nelson.
A funny sketch in a singles bar as two guys (Harvey and Byner) try to be swinging bachelors. Carol and Reddy play two nervous single girls.
The musical finale is a tribute to women songwriters. Carol starts with Reddy's hit "I Am Woman". Vicki and Reddy join her on Carole King's "You've Got A Friend". They sing snippets of "The Way We Were", "Both Sides Now", "You've Lost That Loving Feeling".
Carol talks about pollution, sings her theme and the guests sign her book.
Carol introduces Helen Reddy, who sings her big hit song "Angie Baby". The song is also acted out by some the dancers.
One of the funniest Family sketches has Eunice getting Ed and Mama to play the game Sorry. Scenes of ringing a bell and saying "sorrrrry: are hilarious. One of the rare times Carol cracks up in a Family scene, at one of Vicki's ad libs.
John Byner has a solo comedy scene where talks about 1950s TV shows. He does a funny impression of Ozzie Nelson.
A funny sketch in a singles bar as two guys (Harvey and Byner) try to be swinging bachelors. Carol and Reddy play two nervous single girls.
The musical finale is a tribute to women songwriters. Carol starts with Reddy's hit "I Am Woman". Vicki and Reddy join her on Carole King's "You've Got A Friend". They sing snippets of "The Way We Were", "Both Sides Now", "You've Lost That Loving Feeling".
Carol talks about pollution, sings her theme and the guests sign her book.