Carol Burnett Show: Carol's Favorites
CBS (1967)
TV Series  /  Comedy, Family
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IMDB   8.7
1220 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   US - TV-14
Carol Burnett Self - Host
Vicki Lawrence Various Characters
The Ernest Flatt Dancers Dancers
Harvey Korman Various Characters
Lyle Waggoner Announcer
Don Crichton Dancer
Tim Conway Various Characters
Stan Mazin Dancer
Ernie Anderson Self - Announcer
Birl Jonns Dancer
Randy Doney Dancer
Bonnie Evans Dancer
Edward J. Heim Dancer
Carl Jablonski Dancer
Carlton Johnson Dancer
Toni Kaye Dancer
Steve Lawrence Self - Guest
Susan Donovan Dancer
Pat Tribble Dancer
Bobbie Bates Dancer
Director
Dave Powers
Clark Jones
Producer Joe Hamilton
Robert Wright
Ed Simmons
Arnie Rosen
Writer Bill Angelos
Art Baer
Roger Beatty
Gary Belkin
Musician Stan Freeman
Arthur Malvin

If you were around a television set in the 1960s and '70s, you were probably a fan of Carol Burnett, whose I'll-do-anything comedic attack made her the essential link between Lucille Ball and every comedienne who ever found success on Saturday Night Live, from Gilda Radner to Tina Fey. Burnett's variety show ran from 1967 to 1978 and produced 278 episodes, so this six-disc selection is only the tip of the iceberg. It's subtitled Carol's Favorites and features 16 episodes in full, lending a representative taste of the show's wacky vibe. Certain legendary sketches had to be included, including "Went with the Wind," a send-up of Gone with the Wind that had Carol making one of the great walk-on sight gags in the history of television. Among the other movie parodies, a spoof of the Airport series of airborne disaster pictures is especially good at skewering the clichés of the genre.

The guest stars are a collection of '70s TV faces: Dinah Shore, Roddy McDowall, Betty White, and Carol's favorites Jim Nabors and Ken Berry. A few are unexpected--Maggie Smith and Joanne Woodward, for instance--and there's a memorable appearance by the Jackson 5 during which a sketch is interrupted by a mild earthquake (the cameras keep running and Burnett ad-libs like a master). You'll also see some installments of "The Family," the ongoing sketch that, at its best, walked an interesting line between hilarity and quiet (or loud) desperation. The time-capsule aspects that really date the show are the famously crazy costumes by Bob Mackie and the old-school variety-show musical numbers, some of which have a sincerity that was already unfashionable by 1974--although it should be noted that a musical spoof of "Little Red Riding Hood," performed in Spanish by a supposed Mexican troupe, is a surreal exercise that predicts a later kind of conceptual comedy. Burnett's talents extend to her weekly improvs with the audience, and the comedy gold mined by Harvey Korman and Tim Conway remains glittering.

The extras include a good long (46 minutes!) interview with Korman and Conway riffing on each other; a couple of tributes/profiles of the show and Burnett that emphasize her status as a female comedy pioneer; a 35-minute cast reunion with Burnett, Conway, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner; brief (and randomly scattered) intros to certain episodes, with Burnett, Korman, and Conway; a full 33-minute episode of The Garry Moore Show, where Burnett came to prominence as a cast member; and other reminiscences. A 12-page booklet describes the set's episodes and sketches--especially useful because the shows here are not presented in chronological order. --Robert Horton
Episodes
1.  Show #1007 - 10/30/1976
2.  Show #1002 - 11/13/1976
3.  Show #1121 - 3/5/1978
4.  Show #722 - 3/16/1974
5.  Show #810 - 11/23/1974
6.  Show #903 - 10/4/1975
7.  Show #812 - 12/14/1974
8.  Show #921 - 2/14/1976
9.  Show #716 - 1/19/1974
10.  Show #814 - 1/4/1975
11.  Show #611 - 10/25/1972
12.  Show #1022 - 3/26/1977
13.  Show #817 - 2/15/1975
14.  Show #1012 - 12/11/1976
15.  Show #803 - 9/14/1974
16.  Show #823 - 3/29/1975
17.  Show #719 - 2/9/1974
18.  Show #806 - 10/12/1974
Edition Details
Series The Carol Burnett Show
Distributor Time Life
Release Date 9/25/2012
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 6
Personal Details
Links IMDB
TheTvDb.com

Features
Disc 01 “Let’s Bump Up the Lights”: Cast reunion with Carol, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway and Lyle Waggoner Featurette: “I Want to Push That Button…” on the history of The Carol Burnett Show The rarely seen sketch “The Dentist,” with Tim Conway and Harvey Korman (original air date March 3, 1969) The Garry Moore Show episode featuring Carol Burnett in the “Supergirl” sketch—the first time Carol did the Tarzan yell on television (original air date March 6, 1962) Featurette: “Ahhhh, Mrs. Whiggins?” with the exasperated Mr. Tudball Interview with Carol Burnett Featurette: “Leading Lady—Carol as a Television Pioneer” “Harvey Korman & Tim Conway—Together Again”: A rare interview with Harvey and Tim (taped in Los Angeles on April 24, 2004), talking about their ten years together on The Carol Burnett Show Interviews with: Betty White Carl Reiner