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The cast of The Carol Burnett Show was reunited on four CBS television specials: The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion (January 10, 1993) – featured several clips of the show's best moments from 1967 to 1978 with the gang reminiscing about their time together on the show. 21.4 rating; 27.1 million viewers (9–11 pm)
The curtain dress was conceptualized and designed by The Carol Burnett Show costumer Bob Mackie. [4] It parodies a scene in Gone With the Wind where an impoverished Scarlett refashions a set of green curtains into a dress to wear. The script called for the dress to be hanging off Burnett, but Mackie did not find it funny.
"The Family" is a series of comedy sketches featured on The Carol Burnett Show, with one final installment airing on Carol Burnett & Company. The Carol Burnett Show introduced the skit starting in the 1973–1974 season. Overall, it aired new installments of the skit for the last five seasons of its total 11-season run; the skit aired from the ...
Some of "Palm Royale's" funniest moments involve Carol Burnett as Norma Dellacorte fighting her immobile mouth to push words out after emerging from a coma. ... “The Carol Burnett Show” was ...
Perhaps the show's best known movie parody is the 1976 Gone with the Wind sketch entitled "Went with the Wind!" It features the famous scene in which Starlett O'Hara must fashion a gown from window curtains, and Burnett, as Starlett, descends a long staircase wearing the green curtains complete with hanging rod.
Eleven seasons of “The Carol Burnett Show,” from 1967 to 1978, made Burnett family to more than one generation of television viewers, all the more as it was a show families watched together ...
Carol Burnett had several unforgettable costumes during her eponymous show’s 11-year run.. The pieces created for The Carol Burnett Show were the work of in-house costumer Bob Mackie, who ...
Carol Creighton Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is an American comedian, actress, and singer. Her comedy-variety series, The Carol Burnett Show, which originally aired on CBS, was one of the first to be hosted by a woman. [1] [2] Burnett has performed on Broadway, on television, and in dramatic and comedic film roles.