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"Went with the Wind!" is a comedy sketch featured on the eighth episode of the tenth season of The Carol Burnett Show. It originally aired in the United States on CBS on November 13, 1976, and is a parody of the 1939 American historical drama film Gone with the Wind. The sketch was written by two young writers, Rick Hawkins [1] and Liz Sage. [2]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 February 2025. 1939 film by Victor Fleming Gone with the Wind Theatrical release poster Directed by Victor Fleming Screenplay by Sidney Howard Based on Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Produced by David O. Selznick Starring Clark Gable Vivien Leigh Leslie Howard Olivia de Havilland ...
In November 1976, the series' tenth year, The Carol Burnett Show presented what would become one of its best-known and most well-regarded sketches: "Went with the Wind!" a parody of the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, which had its television debut on NBC the week before. After the 1976–77 season ended, Harvey Korman decided to leave the series.
Kelly Clarkson and Carol Burnett performed the classic sign-off song Burnett sang at the end of each episode of "The Carol Burnett Show."
The Carol Burnett Show: Skit characters Variety/sketch comedy television series. The Tale of Peter Rabbit: Various TV special [64] 1992 The Larry Sanders Show: Herself 2 episodes 1993 The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion [30] Herself TV special directed by Dave Powers. [65] 1994 Carol Burnett: The Special Years: Archival footage of herself TV ...
Carol Burnett recently celebrated her 90th birthday with a star-studded NBC special that aired on April 27. And on her actual birthday (April 26), she joined Kelly Clarkson on TV to talk all about it.
“The Carol Burnett Show” aired for 11 seasons, from 1967 to 1978; it featured, at various points, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, Tim Conway and Dick Van Dyke. The show earned 25 ...
Burnett has received 23 Primetime Emmy Award nominations with 6 wins for her work in The Garry Moore Show, Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, The Carol Burnett Show and Mad About You, and Palm Royale. In 2024 at age 91, she became the oldest nominee for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series , for her work ...