The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes (DVD)

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The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes (DVD)

Condition

New

Publisher

Time Life

Published Date

2015

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

Not Rated

Recording Studio

Time Life

Format

DVD

Brand

Wea Des Moines Video

Amazon ASIN

B00Y7R9EYK

UPC / EAN

610583506891

Size

7.5" x 5.25" x .50"

Year

1967

ReleaseDate

1967-09-11

Awards

Won 25 Primetime Emmys, 40 wins & 69 nominations total

Stars

Carol Burnett, Vicki Lawrence, The Ernie Flatt Dancers

Series Produced by

Joe Hamilton, Robert Wright, Ed Simmons, Arnie Rosen, Bill Angelos, Buz Kohan, Chris Jenkyns, Bob Banner

Series Music by

Stan Freeman, Arthur Malvin

Series Film Editing by

Steve Cunningham, Tucker Wiard, Bob Priest, Barney Robinson

Series Casting By

Marilyn Howard

Series Art Direction by

Paul Barnes, Bob Sansom, Chris Jenkyns

Series Set Decoration by

Bill Harp, Richard Harvey, Donn Gibson, Donald J. Guild, Earl Carlson, Bruce Kay

Series Costume Design by

Bob Mackie

Series Makeup Department

Al Schultz, Roselle Friedland, Gus Le Pre, Edie Panda, Louis Phillipi, Brian McManus, Joe Blasco, Dana Nye, Jeffrey Hamilton, Vidal Sassoon, Jan Van Uchelen, Ernest Adler, Joe Cranzano

Series Production Management

David Osborne, Loretta Townsley, Bob Davis, Michael McDaniel, Anthony Boschetti, Barbara Ripatti

Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Roger Beatty, Bob Priest, Dave Powers

Series Art Department

Bob Sansom, Will Ferrell, Tommy Bond, Bill Harp

Series Sound Department

Bud Lindquist, Jerry Martz, Neal Weinstein, Larry Eaton, Rich Jacob, Norman Dewes, Jay Fairman, Marshall King, Ray Kemper, Ross Murray, Shawn Murphy

Series Visual Effects by

Jenn de Joux, Elizabeth Savel

Series Camera and Electrical Department

Art Roberts, Ben Wolf, George Schamp, Dick Holbrook, Marvin Dresser, Keeth Lawrence, Charles Guzzi, Pat Stine, Bill Greenfield, Rick Hiner, Toby Brown, Ed Chaney, Mike Denney, Pat Kenney, Welcher Schmitt

Series Animation Department

Paulino García, Bill Littlejohn, Martha Sigall

Series Costume and Wardrobe Department

Deborah Curtis

Series Editorial Department

Buzz Felty, Bob Priest, Jerry Davis, Jean DeCrais, Rich Blankinship

Series Music Department

Tony Terran, Arthur Malvin, Nat Farber, Peter Matz, Ken Welch, Mitzie Welch, Harry Zimmerman, Jack Elton, David Black, George Becker, Bobby Gorman, Dick DeBenedictis, Stan Freeman, Ronnell Bright, Dick Priborsky, Irwin Kostal, Gloria Loring, Jack Elliott, David Rogers, Terry Trotter, Will Holt, Cubby O Brien

Series Additional Crew

Ernie Flatt, Margaret Scott, George Becker, Willie Dahl, George Foster, Becky Mann, Charlene Beatty, Dick Hall, Jim Smith, Charlene Del Sardo, Buddy Borgen, Harry Tatarian, Don Mitchell, Randy Doney, Pat Lillie-Whelan, Danny Simon, Jay Merrick, A.J. Cunningham, Roger Beatty, Bob Chic, Toni Kaye, Bob Schulz, Charles Franklin, Jim Rice, Bud Lindquist, Charles Grenier, Mortimer J. O Brien, Locke Wallace, Carl Jablonski, Bruce Coine, Patricia Berlly

Genres

Comedy, Family

Companies

Burngood, Bob Banner Associates, CBS Television Network

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

TV-G

ImDbRating

8.7

ImDb Rating Votes

6361

Short Description

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. It starred Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner. In 1975, frequent guest star Tim Conway became a regular after Waggoner left the series. In 1977, Dick Van Dyke replaced Korman but it was agreed that he was not a match and he left after 10 episodes.

The series originated in CBS Television City s Studio 33, and won 25 primetime Emmy Awards. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Carol Burnett Show number 17 on its list of the 60 Greatest Shows of All Time, and in 2007 it was included on the list of Time s 100 Best TV Shows of All Time.

After the original run ended, material from 1972 to 1977 (seasons 6–10) was repackaged as a half-hour series known as Carol Burnett and Friends, which has aired in various syndicated outlets more-or-less continuously since the original series ended. Because of this format, material from the first five seasons did not air, outside of their original run, until 2019 when MeTV acquired the rights to these earlier seasons and began airing them. The cast has periodically reunited for various one-off specials and short appearances, and several members of the cast went on to star in Mama s Family (1983–1990), a half-hour situation comedy based on The Family sketch series from The Carol Burnett Show.

Keywords

Guest star,audience question,musical number,variety show,recurring character