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Friday, October 6, 2017

Celebrate the Holidays in Uproarious Fashion With "THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW: CAROL'S LOST CHRISTMAS" Available Oct. 24



THIS YEAR, RING IN THE HOLIDAYS IN UPROARIOUS FASHION
WITH CLASSIC EPISODES FROM THE VAULTS OF
TELEVISION'S LANDMARK VARIETY SHOW

THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW: CAROL'S LOST CHRISTMAS

Street Date: October 24, 2017
SRP: $12.95

This Special Holiday-Themed DVD Collection -- Perfect for Gift Giving - features Three Episodes Not Seen in More Than 40 Years!


From 1967 to 1978, The Carol Burnett Show was the benchmark for prime-time variety programs, bringing together the best in sketch comedy, song and dance.  Carol and her cast members Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner, and later, Tim Conway and Dick Van Dyke, entertained millions of viewers with a spontaneity and go-for-broke attitude sorely lacking elsewhere. 

The annual Christmas shows soon became a popular event in Burnett's regular season schedule. And now, for the first time ever, Burnett has opened the CBS archives to release three Christmas shows from the first four seasons of her Emmy Award®-winning program in THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW: CAROL'S LOST CHRISTMAS.


Across three hilarious episodes not seen in more than 40 years, home audiences will receive the gift of non-stop laughter and entertainment: Think Santa knows who's been naughty or nice?  Jonathan Winters as St. Nick has other ideas, along with a strange collection of dolls.  The old lovebirds Bert and Molly (Harvey and Carol) exchange a few choice words while they slowly rock themselves into the New Year.  Carol and Vicki join the Bob Mitchell Singing Boys for a touching performance of "Do You Know How Christmas Trees are Grown?"  And pitchmen Garry Moore and Durward Kirby reach out and touch the pocketbooks of parents with an array or ridiculous toys for kids.  Also not to be missed are:

Dancing Santas, Christmas carols, yuletide poetry and more - including a visit to a boozing Kris Kringle at the North Pole in Carol's very first Christmas show

Classic sketches "The Old Folks," "Carol and Sis," "V.I.P.," and "The Charwoman"

Hilarious vintage "Mrs. Peter Piper" courtroom sketch with Garry Moore and Durward Kirby, written by Neil Simon and first performed on "The Garry Moore Show"

The Early, Early Show movie parody "Goldman's Boy"

Steve Lawrence singing "Let There Be Peace on Earth" and "One Day," 16-year-old Julie Budd singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and more.

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Format: DVD/Single
Running Time: 137 mins.
Genre:  TV DVD/Comedy
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audio: Stereo



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