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The show also became known for its closing theme song, written by Burnett's husband, Joe Hamilton, with these lyrics: [14] I'm so glad we had this time together Just to have a laugh or sing a song Seems we just get started and before you know it Comes the time we have to say, "So long." At the close of each episode, Burnett tugged her ear.
"A Special Evening with Carol Burnett" is the two-hour series finale of the American variety/sketch comedy television show The Carol Burnett Show. It is the 279th overall episode of the show and the 24th episode of the eleventh and final season which aired on CBS on Wednesday, March 29, 1978 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. EST.
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.
Burnett (left) and her sister Chrissie on Person to Person, 1961 [9]. Carol Creighton Burnett was born on April 26, 1933, at Nix Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, the daughter of Ina Louise (née Creighton), a publicity writer for movie studios, and Joseph Thomas Burnett, a movie theater manager.
The song was one of the signature moments from “The Carol Burnett Show,” which picked up 25 Emmy Awards during its 11-season run between and 1967 and 1978. Fans loved seeing the two stars team up.
Kelly Clarkson and Carol Burnett performed 'I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together' from 'The Carol Burnett Show' ahead of the NBC special 'Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love.'
On The Carol Burnett Show (Season 10, Episode 15, aired January 15, 1977), audience member Terry McCann sang the song with Carol Burnett during the show's questions and answers segment. [9] Olivia Newton-John sings the song in the 1980 film Xanadu, as a vocal on a record presented as a Glenn Miller band performance. The song is largely ...
Her closing theme, written by her then-husband and producer Joe Hamilton — "I'm so glad we had this time together/Just to have a laugh or sing a song" — has the ring of truth. Happily, it isn ...