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  2. List of The Carol Burnett Show characters and sketches

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    A regular feature of The Carol Burnett Show was its many movie parody sketches, many of which were written or co-written by Stan Hart, Arnie Kogen and Larry Siegel, all prolific contributors for Mad magazine, with each authoring dozens of the magazine's own movie satires.

  3. The Family (sketch) - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  4. The Carol Burnett Show - Wikipedia

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    The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show that originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes, and again with nine episodes in fall 1991.

  5. As the Stomach Turns - Wikipedia

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    The sketch was created by show writers Kenny Solms and Gail Parent. [1] The Carol Burnett Show introduced the series during its first season in 1967–68 and continued to air new installments for the remainder of its 11-season run, through its final season in 1977–78. The final installment of "As the Stomach Turns" did not air until September ...

  6. Went with the Wind! - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Celebrating Carol Burnett at 90: She was built for comedy and ...

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    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.

  8. Bob Mackie Says He’s ‘Always Embraced’ Famous ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  9. Cinderella Gets It On! - Wikipedia

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    "Cinderella Gets It On!" is a musical comedy sketch featured on the 12th episode of the 9th season [1] of The Carol Burnett Show.It originally aired in the United States on CBS on November 29, 1975, and is an adaptation of Charles Perrault's folk tale Cinderella that is set in the 1970s disco era.