Carol Burnett & Company

Carol Burnett & Company (1979)

EndedVariety showComedy

Music, songs, and comedy sketches.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Sally FieldSept. 8, 1979
S01E03Penny MarshallSept. 1, 1979
S01E02Alan ArkinAug. 25, 1979
S01E01Cheryl LaddAug. 18, 1979
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Carol Burnett & Company premiere?

Carol Burnett & Company premiered on March 9, 1979.

Who was the host of Carol Burnett & Company?

Carol Burnett was the host of the show.

What type of TV show was Carol Burnett & Company?

It was a variety show featuring comedy sketches, musical performances, and guest stars.

Can you name some of the regular cast members of Carol Burnett & Company?

Some of the regular cast members included Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, and Vicki Lawrence.

What was the format of the show?

The show had a mix of comedy sketches, musical numbers, and guest appearances.

Did Carol Burnett & Company feature any recurring characters?

Yes, the show featured recurring characters such as The Family, The Old Folks, and The Charwoman.

What were some of the popular sketches on Carol Burnett & Company?

Some popular sketches included "The Family," "As the Stomach Turns," and "Nora Desmond."

Can you name some of the famous guest stars who appeared on Carol Burnett & Company?

Guest stars included Lucille Ball, Steve Lawrence, and Ken Berry, among others.

Who were the writers for Carol Burnett & Company?

The show had a team of talented writers including Kenny Solms, Gail Parent, and a number of others.

Was there a live audience for the filming of Carol Burnett & Company?

Yes, the show was filmed in front of a live studio audience.

Did Carol Burnett & Company win any awards during its run?

Yes, the show won several Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards.

Did Carol Burnett & Company have any memorable musical performances?

Yes, the show featured memorable musical performances by the cast and guest stars.

Were there any notable behind-the-scenes stories about the making of Carol Burnett & Company?

Yes, there were many interesting and amusing stories about the making of the show, including spontaneous moments during live tapings.

Did Carol Burnett & Company have any spin-offs or related shows?

Yes, "Carol Burnett & Friends" was a related show that aired after "Carol Burnett & Company."

What impact did Carol Burnett & Company have on the television industry?

The show had a significant impact, influencing the genre of variety shows and inspiring future comedians and performers.

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