Carol and Harvey’s ‘Old Folks’ Sketch Is Comedy Gold Laughter Fest

The 1970s were a time when The Carol Burnett Show dominated our evenings, with moments that would stay with us forever. One such skit that became a personal favorite was “The Old Folks,” featuring Carol and Harvey.

The scene opened with soft music, setting a nostalgic tone for the evening. Carol and Harvey’s playful banter had a warmth that brought laughter with every line. Carol’s reflection, “It’s a beautiful night, isn’t it?” was humorously countered by Harvey’s sharp reply, “How would you know?” Their chemistry was pure magic, showcasing humor that felt both spontaneous and genuine. The ad-libbed lines and unplanned moments that caused them to break character became part of the charm. What made their comedy special was its wholesome nature, delivering laughs without the need for crude language.

As I watched, my poodle Sammy would sometimes bark at their exaggerated movements, showing he was just as entertained by their antics as the rest of us. Carol, Harvey, Tim, and Vicki were true icons of their time, capable of bringing tears of laughter with their performances. Such moments are rare today, which makes me appreciate even more the tapes my dad recorded for us. In March 2020, like many others, I found comfort in revisiting those episodes while staying safe at home.

The skit cleverly incorporated references to the era’s pop culture, from Bobby Kennedy’s presidential bid to playful digs at Richard Nixon. The closing moments, with confusion over catching the 11 o’clock news at 10, were a perfect example of their ability to leave audiences with a smile. As the scene ended and Lawrence Welk’s music filled the air, I held onto a cushion, savoring that moment of shared laughter with my family.

In today’s world, we could certainly use more of that genuine humor. So, if you’re in need of a good laugh or a trip down memory lane, I wholeheartedly recommend “The Old Folks” sketch. And if it brings a smile, share it with others and pass along the joy.

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