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The Family Sketch is a series of skits that aired on The Carol Burnett Show. It was so successful that it became a recurring skit on The Carol Burnett Show and later spun off into the comedy series Mama's Family, a show which first aired on NBC, and then in syndication. [1] The Family sketches featured Carol Burnett as Eunice Higgins, Vicki Lawrence as Thelma Harper (better known as Mama), and Harvey Korman as Ed Higgins. In the Family sketches, Mama has five children, unlike three in Mama's Family. In addition to Ellen Harper (played by Betty White) and Eunice and instead of Vinton Harper, there were sons: Larry Harper, Phillip Harper, and Jack Harper (played by Alan Alda, Roddy McDowall, and Tommy Smothers, respectively). The Vinton Harper character, played by Ken Berry, did not appear until the sketch was spun off into Mama's Family. Ken Berry did, however, play Phillip in the 1982 made-for-TV movie Eunice (which was the precursor to Mama's Family).
[edit] PremiseUnlike Mama's Family, the central character of The Family sketches was Eunice Higgins. The sketches were about a noisy, bickering family. There was a great deal of more squabbling on The Family sketches, than on Mama's Family. As if the marriage between Eunice and Ed Higgins wasn't bad enough, Eunice's elderly mother, Thelma Harper, would visit them from time to time. This only added to the turbulence and commotion of their everyday lives. It was stated many times that Eunice and Ed also had two young sons named Bubba Higgins and Billy-Joe Higgins; however, the characters were never shown on the Family sketches. The Bubba Higgins character made his first appearance in the syndicated version of Mama's Family. Mama, Eunice, and Ed often have uproarious verbal wars over petty issues such as board games (they played Monopoly, Sorry and Password), how much butter has been used for the bread, what exactly happened 30 or 40 years ago, etc. The three characters do not respect each other at all. At the few short moments, when it seems they are verging on getting along, one of them will pick a fight with the other, causing all of them to start bickering at the same time. The final episode of the The Family sketches had Eunice talking to a psychiatrist trying to figure out what went wrong with her life. The sketch featured several flashbacks from previous sketches. [edit] SettingAt the beginning of The Family sketches, Mama lives by herself in the home where she had raised her children. As with Mama's Family, her deceased husband is Carl Harper, who reportedly died in the bathroom. However, this house is different from the house in Mama's Family, in which Mama brought up her family, and in which Carl reportedly died. Toward the beginning, Mama would either visit Eunice and Ed over at their place, or vice versa. However, later on in The Family sketches, Mama lives with Eunice and Ed.[citation needed] [edit] ThemeThe Family skits reflected in the characters not only the comic timing and brilliance of Carol Burnett, the acting ensemble and the directors and writers but also the drama of a dysfunctional family that is universal in appeal as we often saw ourselves in the Higgins family. The writing could be side-splitting but also touching and sometimes tragic as it showed the trials and tribulations of hopeful expectations and unfulfilled dreams that Eunice and many of the characters expressed. It showed how even though families can destroy each other emotionally, what we have been given at birth - mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers - is often all we have and we must ultimately make the best of it and the lives that are created within them. [edit] CharactersAlthough the same characters were played on The Family, as Mama's Family, Mama was somewhat different:
[edit] Classic Moment (Blooper)In the final season of the Carol Burnett Show, cast member Tim Conway, in his recurring role as hearing-disabled character Mickey Hart, produced one of the sketch's (and the show's) most hilarious moments. Conway, in an unscripted ad lib, reminisces about seeing a pair of Siamese elephants during a trip to a freak show, describing in detail how they were connected at the trunk and the sounds they made. The audience was already in hysterics while Burnett, Lawrence and Dick Van Dyke desperately struggled to maintain composure. Several times when Conway would stop, the rest of the cast would collect themselves, at which point Conway would continue with his ad libbing pushing them again to the edge of breaking up. When Burnett gained her composure one last time she turned to Vicki Lawrence to help get the script moving again, to which Lawrence quipped (in character), "you sure that little asshole's through?". At that point Burnett, Conway and Van Dyke all fall apart laughing. This is considered by some as the most classic moment in the 11 year run of The Carol Burnett Show
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