The Joke Lands Before Anyone Even Speaks. One Look From Carol Burnett Says It All — “I’ve Seen More Battles Than You’ve Had Hot Dinners,” And You Instantly Know Who The Real Veteran In The House Is. Harvey Tries His Best To Sound Brave And Heroic, Puffing Out His Chest, But Every Line Just Sets Him Up For A Cleaner, Funnier Takedown. “Is That An Order… Or A Suggestion?” Carol Fires Back, And The Audience Is Already Gone. Then Tim Conway Walks In As The Old Commanding Officer, And That’s When The Sketch Hits Escape Velocity. Without Raising His Voice, He Drops The Ultimate Power Move: “I Outrank You. I Always Have.” The Line Lands So Calmly It’s Lethal. Harvey Freezes. Tries To Recover. Fails Spectacularly. His Face Tells The Whole Story Before His Body Gives In, Laughter Shaking Through Him As The Crowd Howls….

The “Old Folks Remember the War” sketch from season 5, episode 10 of The Carol Burnett Show was an absolute riot. It aired back in 1971 when variety shows ruled the airwaves. I remember settling in to watch it that night, probably with a TV dinner on a folding tray and a cold soda nearby.

Carol and Harvey played a married couple preparing for a veterans parade. Their witty exchanges about the past had me in stitches. Carol’s character had a knack for deflating Harvey’s attempts to romanticize his wartime experiences. Those two always had such impeccable comic timing together.

The sketch brilliantly captured the art of reminiscing, but with a humorous twist. When Tim Conway entered as Harvey’s former commanding officer, the comedy reached new heights. The long-standing rivalry between their characters was comedy gold, with Tim hilariously pulling rank decades later.

I loved how they incorporated popular songs from that era. The moment they burst into “Before the Parade Passes By” from Hello, Dolly! was a delightful touch. It was the kind of show where multiple generations could watch together and find something to enjoy.

The Old Folks from The Carol Burnett Show Ep108 (full sketch)
Rewatching it now, I’m struck by how timeless the humor is. The sketch poked fun at how we romanticize the past, but did so with warmth and wit. It’s a testament to the writers’ and performers’ skills that it still makes us chuckle today.

Ready for a classic laugh? Don’t miss this gem from The Carol Burnett Show!

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