The Family sketches were exceptionally dark in contrast to the rest of the program. I have no doubt that is resonated with many dysfunctional families that could relate to the characters on many different levels. This was probably why it was so popular and ran for so many seasons.
There will never ever be anything like these shows again! Nothing is really good like this stuff anymore. Bless all of their hearts and souls! Always will be great!
I watched this show when I was a young kid back in brooklyn nyc with my mom and dad and did my dad lol so hard he had tears ! The greatest lol of my life ,I got my funny from Carol and the greatest Lucy
In San Francisco we had a "sourdough bread" warning. In just about every restaurant they al2ays brought a bread basket with real butter.We always were told by my father not to fill up on bread before the meal but he was always the biggest offender.
I remember reading once that Carol Burnett said that it was the accents that made the sketches funny. She said that once at a table read they did the scene on their regular voices and that no one laughed at all. She said that they all realized it was really and truly sad.
They also played it straight. They puff up the antics besides the accents for the humor effect. God they're all so immensely talented. And Dick and Jenna's writing was spot on. Two actors turned writers I believe. Dick played Carl in the flashback episode of how Ed and Eunice came to marry. He was great.
Yes. Each sketch has a 'seven!!' moment and it kills me everytime. Carol says Eunice going off is one of the ways that she would release tensions because she's not like that in her own life. Charo's cootchie, cootchie dance too.
Eunice finally got a chance to be with the high-end crowd and again, it all blows up in her face. The Family sketches can be funny but also just heartbreaking.
To say Carol Burnett was a genius of comedy is an understatement. Just wonderful. Since I was a boy watching these when they were on, I've constantly gotten belly laughs from them.
Carol was absolutely and almost impossibly brilliant in this piece. Her capacity to convincingly change character is second to none. These 12 minutes were an absolute masterclass in what it is to be an actor/actress.
So relatable when it comes to some typical family interaction. Carol lays it down like a pro, giving us a more than authentic rendition of a tortured soul trying to save face while in the midst of a social affair she is not completely comfortable in. Her eyes when the head waiter asks her to leave is painful it is so true to life. Her frustration is heartbreaking when she is asked to leave in shame. All her attempts to blend in were shot down at every turn.
In the 1970s I was being raised in an abusive, dysfunctional home (parents had split up, mother had custody of us kids. She was a mentally ill, abusive monster). As a result, I turned towards watching LOTS of tv as a way to provide myself with escape and comfort from my misery. The Carol Burnett show was one of many tv shows I watched regularly in daily syndicated reruns. More than just entertained me, it really helped me to preserve what few shreds of sanity I had as well as provided me with much needed happiness, laughter and joy in an otherwise joyless existence. The Carol Burnett show was the one and only tv show whose sketches had me and my sister literally rolling on the floor, clutching our sides with laughter (especially if the sketch had Tim Conway in it. He was the best). EXCEPT for these "The Family" sketches. When Eunice yelled and/or scrunched up her face in anger, she was the exact spitting image of our mother. It was just too painful. The part where Eunice screams at Mama over the peppermill is all too familiar to me. Countless times at the drop of a hat, Mother unjustifiably screamed at the top of her lungs at us kids over various inanimate objects in our place, practically on a daily basis. My sister and I would sit completely stone faced through these "Family" sketches. I don't recall them eliciting a single laugh from either one of us (not even the occasional presence of Tim Conway helped).
I'm sorry for your experience, and even sorrier that you didn't get to live with your father. I don't laugh at these sketches because they are an incredibly sad commentary but they do give voice to some of the dysfunctions happening in our lives or the people we know and often they are things you can laugh about later, so I do enjoy them. When it hits too close to home, I expect it's different.
Carol herself came from a totally dysfunctional family herself, both parents were alcoholics.Her Grandmother raised her most of the time and when they moved to Hollywood she and her Grandmother went to the movies as their form of escape.Carol said that a lot of her sketches had some of her own situations in life.There are no words that express my sorrow at your own childhood. How you became a full functioning adult is a miracle and you have my total admiration!
Having grown up with a dysfunctional abusive family I can relate most of the characters to members of my own family . as an adult watching this show I can laugh so hard at their antics because I can sit back and view it in a 3rd person perspective . when you get to a certain age you just have to let the past go and forgive .
@@judethaddeus9856 Eunice has a strange appreciation for a better life that Mama and Ed can't ( 11:06 - they absolutely refuse "to recognise any nice thing in life"), a bit like Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case". She attains to something more - the American Dream, if you will - but at the same time she can't help but holler and yell and ruin everything, hence the wistful, regretful look as she leaves.
Laurel and Hardy were once the epitome humor! So were Mutt and Jeff and The BoweryBoys! Humor changes over the decades, just like everything else. Thank God they now have videos of all types of TV and movies so you can see the type of humor you love when ever you like!MMB
Eunice is a sad character even though we laugh about the situations she falls into because it's Carol. The competition between Eunice and her favored sister is real life. I love watching The Family but the expressions on Carol's face at times makes me cheer her on. The look as she's escorted out of the restaurant is like if only. Harvey's attitude as Ed is priceless. I sure miss the old comedy shows and Carol's is one of them.
I remember one thanksgiving when my Aunt and Uncle were eating with us my uncle asked my mom where to put the salad and my aunt said your mouth and the fight was on so I can relate to this but it was funny , it was never a dull moment when my aunt and uncle came over. My mom and aunt and uncle have passed and I miss them dearly but I have many dysfunctional happy memories
Eunice has such a regretful look as they are leaving. She knows they were kicked out but does not understand exactly why! Genius comedy. Genius reflects both the comic and tragic we experience in life. And bittersweet regret.
The attention to character detail and acting is just amazing! The back forth of the incisive dialogue,and the creation of believable events is so spot on. Eunice so often an antagonist and protagonist,while her family can be maddening,she can be her own worst enemy there's an often evocative emotionally wrenching quality to these Family sketches. They all deserve a hand,It's Truly brilliant!! 👏👍
I still never ever ever understand why people constantly throw Eunice under the bus she’s The victim of her families stupidity, how else are you supposed to act when you try to go to dinner with these two monsters ? I don’t get the logic , please don’t remind me that we are talking about characters in a comedy sketch we know that part
@@ladyboywonder9139 It's not about throwing Eunice under the bus it's acknowledging her own negativity and toxic behavior specifically towards her husband, beats up on him but never comes across as helpful or positive. That specific situation in the restaurant yes they were being difficult,but too often she's been the perpetrator. Ed wasn't perfect but she did to him what her mother did to her,endless criticism and harsh assessments. One of the last family sketches they did, Eunice went to therapy and gained insight.
@@jmnny85 well , I still don’t see it , I mean , look how they act no wonder she RE ACTS . Ed and the mother are perfect pains in the asses . She’s usually right in her criticisms . Like . How difficult is it . Why does she have to defend the expenses of the trip when he other wise doesn’t give a 💩 about his own expenses. Just one example .
@@ladyboywonder9139 Yeah, she has problems but so does Ed. He wasn't even smart enough to read the ticket before they got to the restaurant. And Mama made it her life's mission to provoke Eunice into fits of anger because belittling her daughter was apparently her only real pleasure in life.
@@ladyboywonder9139 Yes, it's true that Eunice is the sanest and most reasonable person in THIS particular sketch, and you truly feel sorry for her as she walks out of the restaurant totally humiliated. But this series was based on the dysfunctional behavior of ALL THREE of these characters. All three had their good points and their flaws - just like real people. That's why these sketches play so well. There are many episodes where Eunice is the "heavy" with many psychological problems that she usually takes out on her husband, Ed. As I recall, the only character who was never nasty (although dim-witted) was Micky - Ed's assistant in his hardware store.
The end scene when Eunice realizes she is not ever going to be like...them: heartbreaking. In just one glance she portrays that awareness of knowing her caste, and that she can never rise above it. The push and pull of her desire and the force of family members that keep her down.
This is one of my fav..episodes but the ending always made me sad i remember fist watching this in the early 80s and i know the show aired in the 70s and now it still holds up in 2021...wow they do not make them like they use too.. I miss the 70s & 80s...
I’m pretty sure Harvey ad-libbed “L’Chaim!” 7:10 Carol and Vicki looked momentarily surprised because Ed would never have known that phrase. Great sketch, but ultimately so sad, like all the other Family episodes.
Dave Glow - Yes, I'll admit its sad, this sketch isn't long enough and I wish it had at least 10 more minutes of yelling (then it would be more complete )!
Made me happy for Jewish Harvey who had to play bible belt Ed. Go Harvey go! I'm Catholic btw. Hollywood only recognizing Christian as if no other religion or atheism exists bothers me.
The things they come up with these days. I once had tea and domething wrapped like a fancy chocolate piece with glittery wrapper and all. I wanted to sweeten my cup of tea but didn't see sugar anywhere on the table. I was told then the piece Was the sugar. 🤦🏻♀️ embarrassed enough I found trouble unwrapping the fancy piece of sugar, elegently like ladies do. It was wrapped in a weird way. I ended up drinking tea like chinese do. 😂 It was good. 😄👌🏻 Speaking of unwrapping fancy pieces of candies with a big sticky sticker.. I mean what's up with that? Why? I always find trouble unwrapping a piece. I usually take them home and aggressively unwrap'em all there. 😂
The ending is sad. Eunice turns around before leaving looking back. She just wanted to experience something different in a upscale restaurant. Yes it’s a comedy sketch but a lot of people can relate to dysfunctional families. That’s what makes The Family sketches relatable. It’s so funny yet not far from reality.
i grew up in an extremely dysfunctional family and many of these Family sketches hit very close to home. to grow up in a home that is constantly filled with tension between the family members is horrible. i know that all to well. Eunice wanted to do something nice for her momma but that was a big mistake bringing her along. the family was completely out of their element in that fancy restaurant. i am not a fancy person and i dont at all like going to places where i have to dress up, which is not who i am, and where i have to pretend to be someone who i am not. ed said that $15 was expensive for a meal. in the 1970s yes. today, sad to say, that is actually very reasonable. i dont picture a fancy restaurant as having booths, but instead, only tables
@@manofmanyinterests Yes: the uncut sketch would be great to see here. My partner saw this skit recently one night on cable, on MeTV, and said they edited it for time so poorly that characters were beginning sentences and they got chopped abruptly. Lines he remembered from reruns were absent. Such a shame. I won't watch this unless it's complete. I can't go through all my cringing/crankiness when a bit that I love is suddenly MIA. Of course they're not posting this one on Carol's official YT page; too much to hope for, lol.
@@manofmanyinterests There's one in particular I'd like to see again after a long time, entitled "Overnight Guest" (Mama drops in on a newly divorced Eunice, unannounced). It came between "Visit from Dan" and "Password"; I checked on the Wikipedia page about The Family to get the title. And I notice that over time a few uncut sketches have been removed from this site, like "Visit to Phillip" which is set in California; its edited/butchered version is 9 minutes while the uncut one is around 14. Mind you, I am grateful that there are a bunch of the 31 Family skits available on TH-cam to enjoy. Eunice and the gang are one of my absolute favorite things ever created from television.
This has very funny lines, but it is mostly tragedy. Thelma, Eunice and Ed finally have a chance to mingle with the higher end of society, but like an improper Steak Tartar, they are ill prepared. Eunice's expression at the end when she realizes she blew their chance is heart-wrenching.
I agree. The end made me teary-eyed. As I get older I understand Eunice so well,...her frustration and dissapointment. The combination of comedy and tragedy in these skits are incomparable...the actors and writers are geniuses.
@@wilfordfraser6347 Absolutely. For decades, I only saw the edited version of the sketch when the family visits Mickey Hart in his apartment. The UNedited version, with Mickey explaining his childhood, is terribly sad.
Poor Eunice. 😕 She couldn't even enjoy a nice meal in a fancy restaurant bc of her pain in the ass mother & husband. Too bad that she didn't just go by herself or take a non relative with her, then maybe she would've had a much better time. (She should have lowered her voice, though).
This episode is highly edited. In the original Mama asks the lady in the next booth (on the way to the salad bar) what she has which is why on the way back from the salad bar she simply replies to Mama when Mama says Oh My. There are several cuts made to this version. I wish you could purchase a DVD set of all the unedited Mama, Ed and Eunice Family episodes on a single DVD.
a shame, really, that Carol won't just release the whole series on a complete DVD set. But her business method has been genius. By holding onto it, she and the others became very rich and never had to work again. When the show ended, everyone had done very well, but the true wealth came as a result of Carol's careful VHS and DVD releases over the years; always sure never to include it all. She kinda mimics Disney in that way, how they make available copies of their movies.
I REMEMBER WHEN THIS FIRST AIRED. I NEVER MISS ONE EPISODE OF THE FAMILY. AND MY MOM I COULD RELATE TO THIS CAUSE MY DAD WAS LOT LIKE EDD. I REMEMBER THI S AT 11 YEARS OLD
for some reason, i remember this skit from my childhood. this one and the SORRY! one. I think because this one started so funny, and then you wanted to cry at the end.
I loved these sketches and laughed so much as a kid but as an adult I even see the depth in them now too of the family and the feelings they have and protray
If I remember right, this show is a funny version of her family of origin. I work with my family of origin in St. Pete Fl. My mom turns 90 tomorrow, I’m 62, she kicked me off property as recently as Saturday, just after Hurricane Ian. I’m infuriated many days, and there are a few days throughout the years we all can laugh. But these Carol Burnett skits have me in tears laughing so hard, what good medicine the Carol Burnett crew will always be for me!
Thank you for posting this skit. I was about 7 or 8 when the show was on and I always loved it. Watching these brings back such warm feelings and it feels so good to laugh. I never get tired of these skits and the timesless humor of CB. Thanks again!
I love these old shows like Carol Burnett and Sonny and Cher. I was raised in the 1970s and even though there were only 3 channels and PBS there was always something good to watch on TV.
I wish they would make more shows like mama and Eunice sketches and the tv show Mamas family. Truly amazing. It’s a classic. Still getting new fans in 2023
These skits are so darn authentic, the whole thing feels oddly realistic. The writers, along with these 3 amazing comedic actors, have created such relatable and enduring characters, that one cannot help but see one's own emotions and angst mirrored in them. It's not hard to see why this one skit spawned its own spin-off series.
The Carol Burnett show was the highlight of my youth, I Especially loved when they did the Family, THEY ALL WERE HILARIOUS. REALLY MISS THE GOOD OLE DAYS AND THE SHOW'S THAT WERE ON,BETTER THAN MOST SHOWS IN TODAY'S TIMES. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saw the full version of this sketch on Pluto tv and there's quite a bit cut. Thelma asks the woman not only about her chocolate mousse, but on the way to the bar asks about her fish dinner for example.
I always enjoyed Mama family. Carol Burnett was always funny as Eunice. Vicki Was always funny as Mama. The funny thing Vicki was the youngest if all of them.
I couldn't help but feel a heartfelt empathy for Eunice. With a cheap crass-mannered husband (who would order a hamburger fries and a beer in an eatery like this?) and a crabby mother who condescends and complains constantly, these two couldn't behave themselves in having a lovely time in an exclusive restaurant without resorting to loud and obnoxious unpleasantries. I sympathize with her, having to put up with them daily, purposely making her life more and more miserable. I almost shed a tear for Eunice as she looks back and leaves the room after being thrown out and treated as a low-class outcast. Poor, poor insufferable Eunice. She didn't even have the chance to finish her Pink Lady. Although these hilarious Family sketches are wonderfully hilarious, this episode is somehow the first time it concludes with a sad ending.
@@LBF522 I understand, Samuel, but I wouldn't blame Eunice for assailing her penny-pitching husband and whining bellyaching mother for their loud asinine conduct in a palatial restaurant. Goodness. You'd think those two can put aside their objectionable demeanor JUST ONCE and have a quiet enjoying dinner without the drama. Can't you blame Eunice for going psycho with those two? And who would order a hamburger, beer, and fries in a pricey dining establishment? Poor Eunice. Her sad and humiliating expression says it all the moment she leaves the dining area. Ed and Mama are the culprits who ruin her once-in-a-lifetime lavished dinner. She's better off having dinner "alone" without tagging along with these nutcases.
Not really. Everything is a matter of choice. Eunice knew what she was getting into when she decided to bring those two along. And she also engaged with their B.S. instead of keeping her head above the clouds. I'm not saying Eunice's reaction is not understandable. But she is still responsible for her own reaction irrespective of what other people do and do not do. Believe it or not, there was nothing wrong with her husband wanting to order a hamburger and fries. Her embarrassment is hers to own. Part of having class is not looking down on "lower" classes. She behaved towards her husband with the same disdain as she feels victimized that the "upper" class is looking down on her. If you're here to have a good time, then have a good time. Don't spend the whole time you're there having a good time blaming other people for you being unable to have a good time. If you don't trust yourself having a good time without other people behaving a certain way, then don't show up. Also, I think you confuse empathy and sympathy. "You poor thing" is not an empathetic response. It's an enabling response. If Eunice thinks of herself as a victim, she will be one. She got her own karma handed out to her when she was asked to leave the restaurant. She was humiliated because she kept berating her husband and mother over how petty they were only to be called out as petty herself. She got owned. Don't get me wrong: no one deserves to be humiliated. But that is not to say that people do not attract into their lives the very situation they lament. I do not excuse Eunice's behavior. What she could have done: - Leave her husband free of his choices and focus on her own enjoyment. - Not try to educate her husband on what constitutes common courtesy and it is not her role nor her prerogative - Calmly explain to her mother how to use the pepper grinder knowing that her mother is who she is and will not change - Allow her mother enough rope to hang herself, and let her mother be the subject of negative attention instead of herself (hoarding on sugar and paper towel) and accept it is not her responsibility to control her mother nor overrule her choices - Not pretend the money her husband is not spending on his own meal is money he is refusing to spend on her - If for whatever reason she felt pushed to the edge and felt like she had no alternative to snap, she could have excused herself, gone outside or to the bathroom to get a moment to regroup, and recompose herself. What I'm trying to say is people don't often recognize how they bring onto their lives the very thing they despise, only to blame it on others. It is no wonder then that she is stuck and the only way she is able to make sense of it is that she is cursed with a husband and a mother that feel no alternative but to cause her embarrassment.
I havn't seen these whole sketches before. Just outtakes and clips. They are Great ! These family ones in particular are so funny. Although this one was a bit sad. Poor Eunice.
Just too funny!! Another good episode. Love these sketches from, "The Carol Burnett Shows." "Mama's Family" alway's made me giggle! Thanks for sharing such classic tv.
The Family sketches were exceptionally dark in contrast to the rest of the program. I have no doubt that is resonated with many dysfunctional families that could relate to the characters on many different levels. This was probably why it was so popular and ran for so many seasons.
IT IS A PEPPER MILL MAMA!! WITH A PEPPER MILL YOU GRIND IT LIKE THIS !!!!
LORD YOU TWO ACT LIKE YOU'VE BEEN LIVING UNDER A ROCK!!!!!🤣
Mama and Eunice sketches truly are brilliant! The acting is great! Still getting fans in 2023
There will never ever be anything like these shows again! Nothing is really good like this stuff anymore. Bless all of their hearts and souls! Always will be great!
I watched this show when I was a young kid back in brooklyn nyc with my mom and dad and did my dad lol so hard he had tears ! The greatest lol of my life ,I got my funny from Carol and the greatest Lucy
Absolutely agree
Best sitcom
Classic tv at its best.never be anything like it again
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OH THE SALAD BAR! Back in the good old days of the restaurants. That was enough for a dinner and a half right there! Cheap, beautiful and filling.
Yes, and when Sizzler closed down, we were left with nothing but fast food and expensive restaurants.
In San Francisco we had a "sourdough bread" warning. In just about every restaurant they al2ays brought a bread basket with real butter.We always were told by my father not to fill up on bread before the meal but he was always the biggest offender.
No matter how many times I see the Peppermill grinding segment, I still laugh.😂
She's so animated .. lol
I remember reading once that Carol Burnett said that it was the accents that made the sketches funny.
She said that once at a table read they did the scene on their regular voices and that no one laughed at all. She said that they all realized it was really and truly sad.
They also played it straight. They puff up the antics besides the accents for the humor effect. God they're all so immensely talented. And Dick and Jenna's writing was spot on. Two actors turned writers I believe. Dick played Carl in the flashback episode of how Ed and Eunice came to marry. He was great.
I remember that!
It’s the pepper mill that gets me EVERY TIME😆
Eunice should have slammed down the pink ladies before she left
Yes. Each sketch has a 'seven!!' moment and it kills me everytime. Carol says Eunice going off is one of the ways that she would release tensions because she's not like that in her own life. Charo's cootchie, cootchie dance too.
7:10 Harvey improvised that "L'chaim" very well. Carol was so caught off guard. I miss comedies like this.
I wish I could get excited over anything the way Eunice gets excited over a pink lady.
Don't know what that is. Go bars lot never seen any women drinking a pink drink.
Creative cocao milkshakes are always a 😯😯😯. They're barred in my book actually not wanting to spoil myself. 😄
@@shawnmichaelduncan5951 they’re not in fashion anymore.
Gin, apple brandy, lemon and dash of grenadine. It's actually quite nice. 🍹
I thought that was Pepto Bismol
I love Mama's permanent scowl; she reminds me of my eternally angry mother.
And Vicki was younger than Carol.
@@lavalampluva55401Still is.
Eunice's final look......A master class in tragedy.
@@manofmanyinterests she wanted to grab the brass ring, and missed it by this much.
Carelessly and joyfully with love in our hearts
Eunice finally got a chance to be with the high-end crowd and again, it all blows up in her face. The Family sketches can be funny but also just heartbreaking.
Agree, funny and heartbreaking.
She can't catch a break.
She looked back knowing she'll never get to experience that kind of restaurant again.
If you think about it it’s actually something like Gilligans island
This one was heartbreaking~
To say Carol Burnett was a genius of comedy is an understatement. Just wonderful. Since I was a boy watching these when they were on, I've constantly gotten belly laughs from them.
She's still alive.
@@asit1 I know. I was referring to her golden days.
Agreed. I very rarely get those belly laughs with today's comedians. The cool thing is, they were so funny without a single curse word.
@@arreola891 they cussed during these shows all the time. It would make my grandmother cringe 😬
@@Former_Pastor Maybe your definition of cussing is different than mine.
Carol was absolutely and almost impossibly brilliant in this piece. Her capacity to convincingly change character is second to none. These 12 minutes were an absolute masterclass in what it is to be an actor/actress.
I so agree - Eunice slips in to queen of England voice when describing etiquette to Ed
@@lenwelch2195 LOL - Sounds scary!
So relatable when it comes to some typical family interaction. Carol lays it down like a pro, giving us a more than authentic rendition of a tortured soul trying to save face while in the midst of a social affair she is not completely comfortable in. Her eyes when the head waiter asks her to leave is painful it is so true to life. Her frustration is heartbreaking when she is asked to leave in shame. All her attempts to blend in were shot down at every turn.
In the 1970s I was being raised in an abusive, dysfunctional home (parents had split up, mother had custody of us kids. She was a mentally ill, abusive monster). As a result, I turned towards watching LOTS of tv as a way to provide myself with escape and comfort from my misery.
The Carol Burnett show was one of many tv shows I watched regularly in daily syndicated reruns. More than just entertained me, it really helped me to preserve what few shreds of sanity I had as well as provided me with much needed happiness, laughter and joy in an otherwise joyless existence.
The Carol Burnett show was the one and only tv show whose sketches had me and my sister literally rolling on the floor, clutching our sides with laughter (especially if the sketch had Tim Conway in it. He was the best).
EXCEPT for these "The Family" sketches. When Eunice yelled and/or scrunched up her face in anger, she was the exact spitting image of our mother. It was just too painful.
The part where Eunice screams at Mama over the peppermill is all too familiar to me. Countless times at the drop of a hat, Mother unjustifiably screamed at the top of her lungs at us kids over various inanimate objects in our place, practically on a daily basis.
My sister and I would sit completely stone faced through these "Family" sketches. I don't recall them eliciting a single laugh from either one of us (not even the occasional presence of Tim Conway helped).
I'm sorry for your experience, and even sorrier that you didn't get to live with your father. I don't laugh at these sketches because they are an incredibly sad commentary but they do give voice to some of the dysfunctions happening in our lives or the people we know and often they are things you can laugh about later, so I do enjoy them. When it hits too close to home, I expect it's different.
Carol herself came from a totally dysfunctional family herself, both parents were alcoholics.Her Grandmother raised her most of the time and when they moved to Hollywood she and her Grandmother went to the movies as their form of escape.Carol said that a lot of her sketches had some of her own situations in life.There are no words that express my sorrow at your own childhood. How you became a full functioning adult is a miracle and you have my total admiration!
I laugh uproariously at all of the Family sketches. Conway's ageist antics? Nada. Or his annoyance as comedy. Zilch.
I don't have a dysfunctional family. But I never found those "comedy" funny. I'm glad it's the thing of the past.
Having grown up with a dysfunctional abusive family I can relate most of the characters to members of my own family . as an adult watching this show I can laugh so hard at their antics because I can sit back and view it in a 3rd person perspective . when you get to a certain age you just have to let the past go and forgive .
Lucille Ball was a fan of Carol Burnett. That says a lot.
This is just too funny. I never get tired of any of Carol's skits.
Thanks to TH-cam I watch one every night
Always felt sad for Eunice. She understood more.
But she was the reason here they all got kicked out. 🤷🏻♀️
@@hana.the.writer5074 because they drove her insane
@@hana.the.writer5074 Absolutely! Eunice screaming like that.
She understood more what???
@@judethaddeus9856 Eunice has a strange appreciation for a better life that Mama and Ed can't ( 11:06 - they absolutely refuse "to recognise any nice thing in life"), a bit like Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case". She attains to something more - the American Dream, if you will - but at the same time she can't help but holler and yell and ruin everything, hence the wistful, regretful look as she leaves.
the three of them brilliant. and the writing, about as good as it gets.
It's a pepper mill Mama. You Grind it. You Grind the pepper mill. That was so hilarious😂😂😂
She's gonna BREAK it lol!
Who put pepper on salad 😂
@@dr3914 seriously?????
WERE YOU TWO BORN UNDER A ROCK 🪨?
I have been 😂😂😂😂 and saying this randomly all week I had to come back to watch it lol
"Here go, ladies. L'chaim." Carol was caught off guard!
Lchaim?
If you didn’t enjoy watching Carol thru the years you missed so many good times
The epitome of real comedy. I may be an old soul but I REALLY enjoy this type and era of comedy. Nothing today even remotely compares.
Laurel and Hardy were once the epitome humor! So were Mutt and Jeff and The BoweryBoys! Humor changes over the decades, just like everything else. Thank God they now have videos of all types of TV and movies so you can see the type of humor you love when ever you like!MMB
@@marymargaretblumhorst5359 EXACT, I prefer this type of comedy over any of the crap they have on tv nowadays.
@@mltdcj28 I’m an old soul too & love these comedy 🎭 shows!
@@cynthiar7350 AWESOME, good to know that I am not alone, lol
I can't believe that some people would behave like that in a restaurant.
Eunice is a sad character even though we laugh about the situations she falls into because it's Carol. The competition between Eunice and her favored sister is real life. I love watching The Family but the expressions on Carol's face at times makes me cheer her on. The look as she's escorted out of the restaurant is like if only. Harvey's attitude as Ed is priceless. I sure miss the old comedy shows and Carol's is one of them.
This episode originally aired February 7, 1976. That extra $15 Ed mentions would be around $78 in 2022 dollars.
4 days before my 5th birthday 😢
I was 5 in December @@GalaxyTheCrazyQuilt
@@tonijohnson5696 I would've started kindergarten that fall 😢I just miss my mom 😔
I remember one thanksgiving when my Aunt and Uncle were eating with us my uncle asked my mom where to put the salad and my aunt said your mouth and the fight was on so I can relate to this but it was funny , it was never a dull moment when my aunt and uncle came over. My mom and aunt and uncle have passed and I miss them dearly but I have many dysfunctional happy memories
LOL this almost make me choke on my pink lady...
Omg that was my husband s family a bunch of morons
My son said to us mom you and dad fight all the time I feel like telling him shut up
Eunice has such a regretful look as they are leaving. She knows they were kicked out but does not understand exactly why! Genius comedy. Genius reflects both the comic and tragic we experience in life. And bittersweet regret.
It's a pepper mill, mama!! You GRIND IT and GRIND IT!!! Fell off my chair laughing!
These comedy skits withstand the test of time. That's true genius!
Eunice is so excited about the Pink Lady! 😍
Yes. You wonder how Eunice would have excelled if she had different relatives.
@@manofmanyinterests Maybe she would have asked for a dry martini instead. 🍸
The attention to character detail and acting is just amazing! The back forth of the incisive dialogue,and the creation of believable events is so spot on. Eunice so often an antagonist and protagonist,while her family can be maddening,she can be her own worst enemy there's an often evocative emotionally wrenching quality to these Family sketches. They all deserve a hand,It's Truly brilliant!! 👏👍
I still never ever ever understand why people constantly throw Eunice under the bus she’s The victim of her families stupidity, how else are you supposed to act when you try to go to dinner with these two monsters ? I don’t get the logic , please don’t remind me that we are talking about characters in a comedy sketch we know that part
@@ladyboywonder9139 It's not about throwing Eunice under the bus it's acknowledging her own negativity and toxic behavior specifically towards her husband, beats up on him but never comes across as helpful or positive. That specific situation in the restaurant yes they were being difficult,but too often she's been the perpetrator. Ed wasn't perfect but she did to him what her mother did to her,endless criticism and harsh assessments. One of the last family sketches they did, Eunice went to therapy and gained insight.
@@jmnny85 well , I still don’t see it , I mean , look how they act no wonder she RE ACTS . Ed and the mother are perfect pains in the asses . She’s usually right in her criticisms . Like . How difficult is it . Why does she have to defend the expenses of the trip when he other wise doesn’t give a 💩 about his own expenses. Just one example .
@@ladyboywonder9139 Yeah, she has problems but so does Ed. He wasn't even smart enough to read the ticket before they got to the restaurant. And Mama made it her life's mission to provoke Eunice into fits of anger because belittling her daughter was apparently her only real pleasure in life.
@@ladyboywonder9139 Yes, it's true that Eunice is the sanest and most reasonable person in THIS particular sketch, and you truly feel sorry for her as she walks out of the restaurant totally humiliated. But this series was based on the dysfunctional behavior of ALL THREE of these characters. All three had their good points and their flaws - just like real people. That's why these sketches play so well. There are many episodes where Eunice is the "heavy" with many psychological problems that she usually takes out on her husband, Ed. As I recall, the only character who was never nasty (although dim-witted) was Micky - Ed's assistant in his hardware store.
Mamas comment about the salad bar cracks me up. “Visit it? What’s going on over there?” 😂
The end scene when Eunice realizes she is not ever going to be like...them: heartbreaking.
In just one glance she portrays that awareness of knowing her caste, and that she can never rise above it.
The push and pull of her desire and the force of family members that keep her down.
If Mama only knew then, how much that roll of toilet paper means today.
So true!!!
So true
🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣🤣😂😂☺️🤣😂🤣😂😅
Hiding from a barely deadly virus isn't like fighting a war. You aren't part of the greatest generation.
@@frankcabanski9409 Agree 100%
Funniest show ever man! The family was the best part of the show
Just brilliant comedy!!
Carol Burnett is a true comedy icon !!
This is one of my fav..episodes but the ending always made me sad i remember fist watching this in the early 80s and i know the show aired in the 70s and now it still holds up in 2021...wow they do not make them like they use too.. I miss the 70s & 80s...
This one's a classic I haven't seen in years!
I’m pretty sure Harvey ad-libbed “L’Chaim!” 7:10 Carol and Vicki looked momentarily surprised because Ed would never have known that phrase. Great sketch, but ultimately so sad, like all the other Family episodes.
Maybe he caught *Fiddler On The Roof* on TV right after *Bowling For Dollars*. :D
Dave Glow - Yes, I'll admit its sad, this sketch isn't long enough and I wish it had at least 10 more minutes of yelling (then it would be more complete )!
Some parts are missing, this sketch has been mercilessly cut.
I thought it was just me who noticed/thought that!
Made me happy for Jewish Harvey who had to play bible belt Ed. Go Harvey go! I'm Catholic btw. Hollywood only recognizing Christian as if no other religion or atheism exists bothers me.
A PEPPER MILL!! YOU GRIND IT...THE PEPPER COMES OUT!!! Lolololol!!!
Classic. Simply classic!
The things they come up with these days. I once had tea and domething wrapped like a fancy chocolate piece with glittery wrapper and all. I wanted to sweeten my cup of tea but didn't see sugar anywhere on the table. I was told then the piece Was the sugar. 🤦🏻♀️ embarrassed enough I found trouble unwrapping the fancy piece of sugar, elegently like ladies do. It was wrapped in a weird way. I ended up drinking tea like chinese do. 😂 It was good. 😄👌🏻
Speaking of unwrapping fancy pieces of candies with a big sticky sticker.. I mean what's up with that? Why? I always find trouble unwrapping a piece. I usually take them home and aggressively unwrap'em all there. 😂
I have to admit when I was a kid at a restaurant with my folks i didn't know how to use a pepper mill either.
The ending is sad. Eunice turns around before leaving looking back. She just wanted to experience something different in a upscale restaurant. Yes it’s a comedy sketch but a lot of people can relate to dysfunctional families. That’s what makes The Family sketches relatable. It’s so funny yet not far from reality.
Well said.
That’s what she gets for bringing mama along lol
i grew up in an extremely dysfunctional family and many of these Family sketches hit very close to home. to grow up in a home that is constantly filled with tension between the family members is horrible. i know that all to well. Eunice wanted to do something nice for her momma but that was a big mistake bringing her along. the family was completely out of their element in that fancy restaurant. i am not a fancy person and i dont at all like going to places where i have to dress up, which is not who i am, and where i have to pretend to be someone who i am not. ed said that $15 was expensive for a meal. in the 1970s yes. today, sad to say, that is actually very reasonable. i dont picture a fancy restaurant as having booths, but instead, only tables
And seeing this again, she also has to partially blame herself. She's the one who started screaming because she was aggravated with the others.
Some people are simply out of their element.
I've been waiting a long time to see this episode posted.
Me as well. Funny as hell!!!!!!!
I noticed upwards of ten edits. I hope someday to see the complete version.
@@manofmanyinterests Yes: the uncut sketch would be great to see here. My partner saw this skit recently one night on cable, on MeTV, and said they edited it for time so poorly that characters were beginning sentences and they got chopped abruptly. Lines he remembered from reruns were absent. Such a shame. I won't watch this unless it's complete. I can't go through all my cringing/crankiness when a bit that I love is suddenly MIA. Of course they're not posting this one on Carol's official YT page; too much to hope for, lol.
@@eduardo_corrochio It's so maddening that, to my knowledge, this is the only Family sketch that we can't see in its complete form.
@@manofmanyinterests There's one in particular I'd like to see again after a long time, entitled "Overnight Guest" (Mama drops in on a newly divorced Eunice, unannounced). It came between "Visit from Dan" and "Password"; I checked on the Wikipedia page about The Family to get the title.
And I notice that over time a few uncut sketches have been removed from this site, like "Visit to Phillip" which is set in California; its edited/butchered version is 9 minutes while the uncut one is around 14.
Mind you, I am grateful that there are a bunch of the 31 Family skits available on TH-cam to enjoy. Eunice and the gang are one of my absolute favorite things ever created from television.
The violinist plays "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." One the greatest tunes of all time.
This is so hilarious!! I wish they did variety shows like this today. "H..EYYYYYE...double G...." too funny!!
“The man knows how to spell.”
They never will everybody is too offended and butt hurt over everything
That dynamic they had going between Eunice and Mama lol 😂......so realistic...... priceless!
Poor Eunice! 😥
This insistence on spelling one's name drives me crazy! Unless someone is writing it down or asks you to spell your name DON'T...JUST DON'T!😖
A restaurant this fancy wouldn't have a salad bar!
This has very funny lines, but it is mostly tragedy. Thelma, Eunice and Ed finally have a chance to mingle with the higher end of society, but like an improper Steak Tartar, they are ill prepared. Eunice's expression at the end when she realizes she blew their chance is heart-wrenching.
I agree. The end made me teary-eyed. As I get older I understand Eunice so well,...her frustration and dissapointment. The combination of comedy and tragedy in these skits are incomparable...the actors and writers are geniuses.
@@wilfordfraser6347 Absolutely. For decades, I only saw the edited version of the sketch when the family visits Mickey Hart in his apartment. The UNedited version, with Mickey explaining his childhood, is terribly sad.
I just wrote that same thing in my comment,she really wanted a decent dinner in a classy spots
Poor Eunice. 😕 She couldn't even enjoy a nice meal in a fancy restaurant bc of her pain in the ass mother & husband. Too bad that she didn't just go by herself or take a non relative with her, then maybe she would've had a much better time. (She should have lowered her voice, though).
Forgive me, but this was a ‘’comedy” show, wasn’t it ?
I love The Family skits !
This episode is highly edited. In the original Mama asks the lady in the next booth (on the way to the salad bar) what she has which is why on the way back from the salad bar she simply replies to Mama when Mama says Oh My. There are several cuts made to this version. I wish you could purchase a DVD set of all the unedited Mama, Ed and Eunice Family episodes on a single DVD.
a shame, really, that Carol won't just release the whole series on a complete DVD set. But her business method has been genius. By holding onto it, she and the others became very rich and never had to work again. When the show ended, everyone had done very well, but the true wealth came as a result of Carol's careful VHS and DVD releases over the years; always sure never to include it all. She kinda mimics Disney in that way, how they make available copies of their movies.
This is my favorite skit from "The Family." ♥️♥️♥️
So good ! Brings a smile to my face every time .
I loved Eunice's reaction when Mama showed her that toilet paper she took from the bathroom.
That's an in-joke about Carol when she was in her youth.
I REMEMBER WHEN THIS FIRST AIRED. I NEVER MISS ONE EPISODE OF THE FAMILY. AND MY MOM I COULD RELATE TO THIS CAUSE MY DAD WAS LOT LIKE EDD. I REMEMBER THI S AT 11 YEARS OLD
😂🤣🤣 That blue tissue paper. I remember the colors
Me too.
They had peach colored toilet paper too, probably never knowing it would later become an emoji that also relates to that part of the body... 🍑!
They had pink too.
They had brown too but it wasnt a big seller
@@sharksport01 dud
Another funny episode with Eunice, Ed, and Mama. Great comedy team.
for some reason, i remember this skit from my childhood. this one and the SORRY! one. I think because this one started so funny, and then you wanted to cry at the end.
Finally! My favorite episode of The Family. Thanks for posting
These shows are incredible and never dated because anyone can relate based on family interactions
Carol and Vicki are about to kill me right now! Love, love these two. Then they throw Ed at us. Death, from excessive laughter!
U grind it mama u grind it
Mamma and Ed are you living under rock
I loved these sketches and laughed so much as a kid but as an adult I even see the depth in them now too of the family and the feelings they have and protray
Loved it! I have known people on both sides- snooty and well....not used to fine dining. So funny! The acting is superb!! Thank you for this!
7:19 "Here goes ladies. L'Chaim."
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I JUST REALLY THINK EUNICES WHIYE SHOES ARE SO CRAZY!!! LOVE ALL THE GRITCHEN THEY DO OMG FUNNY SKITS!!!! GRIND THAT DAMN PEPPER!!!!!! LOL
THANKS for posting this episode as it is one of my FAVORITES of "The Family" skits !
If I remember right, this show is a funny version of her family of origin. I work with my family of origin in St. Pete Fl. My mom turns 90 tomorrow, I’m 62, she kicked me off property as recently as Saturday, just after Hurricane Ian. I’m infuriated many days, and there are a few days throughout the years we all can laugh. But these Carol Burnett skits have me in tears laughing so hard, what good medicine the Carol Burnett crew will always be for me!
Thank you for posting this skit. I was about 7 or 8 when the show was on and I always loved it. Watching these brings back such warm feelings and it feels so good to laugh. I never get tired of these skits and the timesless humor of CB. Thanks again!
Simply priceless !
I love these old shows like Carol Burnett and Sonny and Cher. I was raised in the 1970s and even though there were only 3 channels and PBS there was always something good to watch on TV.
I wish they would make more shows like mama and Eunice sketches and the tv show Mamas family.
Truly amazing.
It’s a classic.
Still getting new fans in 2023
These skits are so darn authentic, the whole thing feels oddly realistic. The writers, along with these 3 amazing comedic actors, have created such relatable and enduring characters, that one cannot help but see one's own emotions and angst mirrored in them. It's not hard to see why this one skit spawned its own spin-off series.
Along with the Bunkers this is greatest family on TV.
Eunice should’ve at least downed the two Pink Ladies before leaving lol
I would have
Ed walked
out with the napkin and Mama with the fee toilet paper and free sugar so it wasn't a total loss.
I would have lol
I would have definitely.
When Eudice started singing along with the violin...For almost a second it was like hearing something from The Shining. The Kubrick version.
The Carol Burnett show was the highlight of my youth, I Especially loved when they did the Family, THEY ALL WERE HILARIOUS. REALLY MISS THE GOOD OLE DAYS AND THE SHOW'S THAT WERE ON,BETTER THAN MOST SHOWS IN TODAY'S TIMES. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Her hairstyle has me in stitches😂😂😂😂
Kind of reminds me of one of the girls from Peanuts
I looked it up, her name is Freida. Always talking about her naturally curly hair 😄
@@BrokamaGay Sally!
Love it
I love the old classics, especially carol burnett shows. TFS New Sub here.
This is one of my all time favorites. Well, most of them were brilliant.
I started cracking up when Mama started stealing the sugar 😅
And then when she took the toilet paper 😂
"Lordddd, the two of you act like you've been livin' under a rock!!!!" 😆😆
This is a good Eunice/Mama Family skit.
Eunice acting as if mama and Ed are the classless embarrassing ones but in the end it was Eunice who got them thrown out.
True, but she became upset at them for their tacky behavior and lost her cool.
Ed and Mama just would not let Eunice be great!
@@XiaoFury Has Eunice truly ever FOUND her cool? :)
Water always runs to the lowest edge. MMB
@@jonas3333 she tried to keep her cool but Thelma constantly put her down and there were times that she had to snap.
When it was a joy watching TV.. To bad those days are over...
The best and funniest of all The Family sketches.
Thank you so much for posting! The episode that was posted had poor sound, etc. Thank you!!
The Great Carol Burnett Show Will Have Fan's Forever !!
I can ONLY imagine Tim Conway being there with all of them!
Cheaters never prosper
"ARE YOU ENJOYING YOUR SALAD, MOTHER HARPER?"
I bet he would sit right next to Mama and Eunice.
Great 👍 Show
Saw the full version of this sketch on Pluto tv and there's quite a bit cut. Thelma asks the woman not only about her chocolate mousse, but on the way to the bar asks about her fish dinner for example.
Mama was so worried about her feet when she wasn't stealing sugar packets and rolls of toilet paper.
I always enjoyed Mama family. Carol Burnett was always funny as Eunice. Vicki Was always funny as Mama. The funny thing Vicki was the youngest if all of them.
I couldn't help but feel a heartfelt empathy for Eunice. With a cheap crass-mannered husband (who would order a hamburger fries and a beer in an eatery like this?) and a crabby mother who condescends and complains constantly, these two couldn't behave themselves in having a lovely time in an exclusive restaurant without resorting to loud and obnoxious unpleasantries. I sympathize with her, having to put up with them daily, purposely making her life more and more miserable. I almost shed a tear for Eunice as she looks back and leaves the room after being thrown out and treated as a low-class outcast. Poor, poor insufferable Eunice. She didn't even have the chance to finish her Pink Lady. Although these hilarious Family sketches are wonderfully hilarious, this episode is somehow the first time it concludes with a sad ending.
Ms Beckerman most of the endings were sad.
Well Eunice did not help matters with her screaming and yelling which got them kicked out. Mama is someone I would never take out in public.
@@LBF522 I understand, Samuel, but I wouldn't blame Eunice for assailing her penny-pitching husband and whining bellyaching mother for their loud asinine conduct in a palatial restaurant. Goodness. You'd think those two can put aside their objectionable demeanor JUST ONCE and have a quiet enjoying dinner without the drama. Can't you blame Eunice for going psycho with those two? And who would order a hamburger, beer, and fries in a pricey dining establishment? Poor Eunice. Her sad and humiliating expression says it all the moment she leaves the dining area. Ed and Mama are the culprits who ruin her once-in-a-lifetime lavished dinner. She's better off having dinner "alone" without tagging along with these nutcases.
The bigger question is why did this upper crust, high class restaurant even have burgers, fries, and beer on their menu?
Not really. Everything is a matter of choice. Eunice knew what she was getting into when she decided to bring those two along. And she also engaged with their B.S. instead of keeping her head above the clouds.
I'm not saying Eunice's reaction is not understandable. But she is still responsible for her own reaction irrespective of what other people do and do not do.
Believe it or not, there was nothing wrong with her husband wanting to order a hamburger and fries. Her embarrassment is hers to own. Part of having class is not looking down on "lower" classes. She behaved towards her husband with the same disdain as she feels victimized that the "upper" class is looking down on her.
If you're here to have a good time, then have a good time. Don't spend the whole time you're there having a good time blaming other people for you being unable to have a good time.
If you don't trust yourself having a good time without other people behaving a certain way, then don't show up.
Also, I think you confuse empathy and sympathy. "You poor thing" is not an empathetic response. It's an enabling response.
If Eunice thinks of herself as a victim, she will be one. She got her own karma handed out to her when she was asked to leave the restaurant. She was humiliated because she kept berating her husband and mother over how petty they were only to be called out as petty herself. She got owned.
Don't get me wrong: no one deserves to be humiliated. But that is not to say that people do not attract into their lives the very situation they lament. I do not excuse Eunice's behavior.
What she could have done:
- Leave her husband free of his choices and focus on her own enjoyment.
- Not try to educate her husband on what constitutes common courtesy and it is not her role nor her prerogative
- Calmly explain to her mother how to use the pepper grinder knowing that her mother is who she is and will not change
- Allow her mother enough rope to hang herself, and let her mother be the subject of negative attention instead of herself (hoarding on sugar and paper towel) and accept it is not her responsibility to control her mother nor overrule her choices
- Not pretend the money her husband is not spending on his own meal is money he is refusing to spend on her
- If for whatever reason she felt pushed to the edge and felt like she had no alternative to snap, she could have excused herself, gone outside or to the bathroom to get a moment to regroup, and recompose herself.
What I'm trying to say is people don't often recognize how they bring onto their lives the very thing they despise, only to blame it on others. It is no wonder then that she is stuck and the only way she is able to make sense of it is that she is cursed with a husband and a mother that feel no alternative but to cause her embarrassment.
I havn't seen these whole sketches before. Just outtakes and clips. They are Great ! These family ones in particular are so funny. Although this one was a bit sad. Poor Eunice.
You still haven't seen the whole skit. This was cut down. Notice the chocolate mousse part??
Love the Carol Burnett Show, and Mama's Family!
Me 👩 to 😍😘😻❤ I ❤Carol Burnett and Vickie Lawrence
Poooor Eunice, she really was trying to enjoy herself & tht nice restaurant experience
I just cnt stop laughing
ENTIRE episode is HILARIOUS
Carol!!! Why do you have to do that at the end and completely break our heartsssss!!!
9:47 I could feel from here the breeze of those anxious Eunice´s blinks. ROFL!!!🤣
Thank you for uploading!
Just too funny!! Another good episode. Love these sketches from, "The Carol Burnett Shows." "Mama's Family" alway's made me giggle! Thanks for sharing such classic tv.