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− | '''Carol Burnett''' (b. 1933) is a comedienne, actress and singer. Hosted ''The Carol Burnett Show'' from 1967 to 1978 ([[Harvey Korman]] and [[Tim Conway]] were co-stars). Inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in 1985. Voice credits include ''Horton Hears a Who!'' and the |
+ | '''Carol Burnett''' (b. 1933) is a comedienne, actress and singer. Hosted ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]'' from 1967 to 1978 ([[Harvey Korman]] and [[Tim Conway]] were co-stars). Inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in 1985. Voice credits include [[Theodor Geisel|Dr. Suess']] ''Horton Hears a Who!'' and the [[The United States of America|American]] release of ''The Secret World of Arrietty'' from [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] and Studio Ghibli. |
1967: Appeared alongside [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] in summer replacement series ''[[Our Place]]'' on [[CBS]]. |
1967: Appeared alongside [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] in summer replacement series ''[[Our Place]]'' on [[CBS]]. |
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1969: Appeared in a brief insert in the [[Episode 0001|first episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. This made Burnett the first celebrity guest to appear on a ''Sesame Street'' telecast ([[James Earl Jones]] recorded several segments that were used in pre-broadcast test versions of the show, but these segments were not actually telecast nationally until after Burnett's appearance). Another brief insert aired in [[episode 0057]]. |
1969: Appeared in a brief insert in the [[Episode 0001|first episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. This made Burnett the first celebrity guest to appear on a ''Sesame Street'' telecast ([[James Earl Jones]] recorded several segments that were used in pre-broadcast test versions of the show, but these segments were not actually telecast nationally until after Burnett's appearance). Another brief insert aired in [[episode 0057]]. |
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+ | 1970: More inserts in [[episode 0131]] and [[episode 0132]]. |
According to the booklet included with the ''[[Old School: Volume 1]]'' DVD release in 2006, Burnett taped her inserts in Hollywood where she was filming ''The Carol Burnett Show'' at the time. |
According to the booklet included with the ''[[Old School: Volume 1]]'' DVD release in 2006, Burnett taped her inserts in Hollywood where she was filming ''The Carol Burnett Show'' at the time. |
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1974: Appeared in the ABC primetime special ''[[Out to Lunch]]'' with the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' cast. |
1974: Appeared in the ABC primetime special ''[[Out to Lunch]]'' with the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' cast. |
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*'''Commenting on Wanda the Witch''' {{first|0001}} |
*'''Commenting on Wanda the Witch''' {{first|0001}} |
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*'''Rocket Countdown Comment''' |
*'''Rocket Countdown Comment''' |
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:Carol makes a comment after a "rocket countdown" cartoon.<br />''This segment appears in [[Sesame Street Test Show 01|the first Sesame Street test show]].'' |
:Carol makes a comment after a "rocket countdown" cartoon.<br />''This segment appears in [[Sesame Street Test Show 01|the first Sesame Street test show]].'' |
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:Carol talks to the viewers about what a nose can do. |
:Carol talks to the viewers about what a nose can do. |
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:Carol counts to [[20]]. |
:Carol counts to [[20]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{wikipedia}} |
{{wikipedia}} |
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[[Category:Celebrities]] |
[[Category:Celebrities]] |
Revision as of 22:04, 6 November 2019
Carol Burnett (b. 1933) is a comedienne, actress and singer. Hosted The Carol Burnett Show from 1967 to 1978 (Harvey Korman and Tim Conway were co-stars). Inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in 1985. Voice credits include Dr. Suess' Horton Hears a Who! and the American release of The Secret World of Arrietty from Disney and Studio Ghibli.
1967: Appeared alongside Rowlf in summer replacement series Our Place on CBS.
1969: Appeared in a brief insert in the first episode of Sesame Street. This made Burnett the first celebrity guest to appear on a Sesame Street telecast (James Earl Jones recorded several segments that were used in pre-broadcast test versions of the show, but these segments were not actually telecast nationally until after Burnett's appearance). Another brief insert aired in episode 0057.
1970: More inserts in episode 0131 and episode 0132.
According to the booklet included with the Old School: Volume 1 DVD release in 2006, Burnett taped her inserts in Hollywood where she was filming The Carol Burnett Show at the time.
1974: Appeared in the ABC primetime special Out to Lunch with the Sesame Street cast.
1980: Guest star on The Muppet Show episode 515.
1990: Cameo appearance in TV special The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson.
She is good friends with Julie Andrews, another Muppet Show guest, and referenced her during her appearance.
Sesame Street Inserts
- Commenting on Wanda the Witch (First: Episode 0001)
- After watching Wanda the Witch, she comments that "Wow! Wanda the Witch is weird!"
- Rocket Countdown Comment
- Carol makes a comment after a "rocket countdown" cartoon.
This segment appears in the first Sesame Street test show.
- Noses (First: Episode 0131)
- Carol talks to the viewers about what a nose can do.
- Counting to 20 (First: Episode 0132)
- Carol counts to 20.
- Rubber Duckie (First: Episode 0156)
- Carol talks about her rubber duckie.
References
- Elmo and Kevin Clash referenced the show's closing song in 2011, at a Being Elmo event. (YouTube)