The Best Bloopers From The Carol Burnett Show
Throughout the different scenes, the actors and comedians in the skits, along with Carol Burnett, are seen breaking character and it is absolutely hilarious.
“I mean, come on. There’s literally more belly laughs from this 13-minute clip than anything I’ve seen in the past 20+ years on regular TV,” comments one person on YouTube.
The Carol Burnett Show was a television variety and sketch program that consisted of skits and musical comedy. And what an incredible show it was! It aired for 11 seasons from 1967-1978 on CBS and was a staple on the network’s Saturday night lineup during that time.
“As a child in the 70’s, watching The Carol Burnett show was a weekly family ritual,” writes someone on YouTube. “We couldn’t wait to watch this wonderful show. My father of course would be the one laughing the loudest. Great memories.”
Carol Burnett was able to display all of her artistic talents on the show as she performed as a host, singer, actress, and comedian on each episode. She also had the members of her comedy troupe and various guest stars that would join her in the different skits.
Her cast of regulars on the show included Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Harvey Korman, and Tim Conway. Their slapstick comedy and musical numbers always had their audience laughing.
The Carol Burnett Show won more than 20 Emmys while it was on the air, and it also won 8 Golden Globes. And even after the show ended in 1978, it remained in syndicated reruns for many years.
What a fantastic show that brought laughs to all ages! We hope that you get a kick out of these bloopers from this classic show.
The Best Bloopers From The Carol Burnett Show
Throughout the different scenes, the actors and comedians in the skits, along with Carol Burnett, are seen breaking character and it is absolutely hilarious.
“I mean, come on. There’s literally more belly laughs from this 13-minute clip than anything I’ve seen in the past 20+ years on regular TV,” comments one person on YouTube.
The Carol Burnett Show was a television variety and sketch program that consisted of skits and musical comedy. And what an incredible show it was! It aired for 11 seasons from 1967-1978 on CBS and was a staple on the network’s Saturday night lineup during that time.
“As a child in the 70’s, watching The Carol Burnett show was a weekly family ritual,” writes someone on YouTube. “We couldn’t wait to watch this wonderful show. My father of course would be the one laughing the loudest. Great memories.”
Carol Burnett was able to display all of her artistic talents on the show as she performed as a host, singer, actress, and comedian on each episode. She also had the members of her comedy troupe and various guest stars that would join her in the different skits.
Her cast of regulars on the show included Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Harvey Korman, and Tim Conway. Their slapstick comedy and musical numbers always had their audience laughing.
The Carol Burnett Show won more than 20 Emmys while it was on the air, and it also won 8 Golden Globes. And even after the show ended in 1978, it remained in syndicated reruns for many years.
What a fantastic show that brought laughs to all ages! We hope that you get a kick out of these bloopers from this classic show.
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