Dionne Warwick & Jonathan Winters on The Carol Burnett Show | FULL Episode: S1 Ep.19
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
- Carol is a late night TV junkie, a nurse, a Spanish dancer, struggles with a fancy hairdo, gets drenched with buckets of water, and sings in her underwear - all in one classic, hilarious episode. Watch here!
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While there’s no truth to the rumor that “CBS” ever stood for The Carol Burnett Show, for eleven seasons and 278 episodes, this star-studded extravaganza of sketch comedy, song and dance became entertainment central for the network and TV viewers. Burnett operated in a relaxed theater setting that allowed her to take questions, cut loose with her famous Tarzan yell and join fellow performers Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner to have a laugh or sing a song. The show received 25 Emmy Awards and eight Golden Globes, making it one of the most honored shows in television history.
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Remember when they played the national anthem at the start of the day and the end of the day and the farm report was the first program of the day.On Saturday mornings there would be cartoons with cereal commercials.On Sundays there would be televangelist church programs.Thats when I was a kid in the 60s.
Yes I do. Also remember sing a longs
I used to enjoy hearing Elvis' national anthem rendition
YES!!! And fuzz during sleeping hours
Same in 70s. Schoolhouse Rock is the best way to learn with songs. Walter Cronkite told it the way it was. I miss the simple good quality talented artists on great tv shows.
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If I was granted one wish it would be to go back when I was a kid again living with my parents. We sat around watching tv together many nights. We never appreciated our childhood as much til grown lol. Loved the Carol Burnett show then and still today. What sweet memories.
I have the sweetest memories of my wonderful grandma and i watching this before bed, i was very young but for some reason i just loved it so much. My mom had me at 18 so i was with my grandma alot , she was my life, i miss her so much. I too would give anything to go back and watch this with her again. The good old days.
@@puntinprincess7343 I know exactly how u feel sweetie!!!
Me too! I suppose that's why I like watching these episodes so much - it reminds me of growing up with my mom and dad
@@chillbuddy4178 Know exactly what u mean. Good memories for us isn't it?? My parents gone now and I miss them so much.
Yep. I hope my children have good memories like us.
Dionne was wonderful- beautiful, elegant, incredible voice!
I can always count on Carol Burnett & Co. to make me laugh 🤣😂
On these early shows, Ernie Flatt did stunning choreography.
The opening of the Q&A with the kid is really quite touching. Yeah, she wasn't gonna have dinner with him but she was very sincere about the Mars bar. Carol was never phony. And that's why she's so much more of a success than others who (A) are not as talented and (B) don't know how to be real. It's because of regular people that famous people have careers.
On one of her Q and A DVDs, she states that she and her cast went out to dinner after the show. I would guess his Mom is with him. Perhaps Carol invited the boy and his Mom to dinner. Carol also has a Q & A video wherein she kisses a 14 year old blond boy onstage. She brings him back for the new video. Maybe she did invite audience members who interested her to the ast dinner. Apparently she kept in touch with the one she kissed. She also knew her regular audience members by name, evidenced in the Q&A DVD.
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Carols laugh, is one of a kind.
Jonathon Winters was a treasure. Seeing him on late night talkshows where he just let loose was a riot.
That dot as the TV turned off was fun! As a kid we would love watching it as long as we could!
The "Come Rain or Come Shine" thing was always the thing that Carol was the best at. She rarely broke character.
It's so nice to see the young Dionne, and be reminded how she became such a big star. She knows how to put a song over with more than just her voice.
🤣🤣 my all time favorite female comedian in that era❤💫💖 I loved watching her on stage! What a legend- she broke it wide open for mainstream for other female comedians 💫💫
I remember Robin Williams once said that Jonathan Winters was his inspiration for his comedy. I can definitely see it now
Great show!
I would LOVE to see those guest books of Carol's. I remember Vicki mentioning once, "Can you imagine how much those are worth today?" I have a friend who is a working "virtuoso" in the music world and I told this person that they should have an autograph book to get the signatures of all the different musicians and conductors (who are also musicians!) they work with!
Exactly the autographs she has n her book or books has to be priceless luv the show it's a one of a Kind 🖤🖤
🌻✌ Back when tv was REAL nd AMAZING w/out all the NONSENSE OF TODAY....!! 🌻✌
That was fantastic. I never appreciated what they all created each week during its broadcast run.
Ms Warwick showed up one time at Sewall Hall cafeteria at CU Boulder, checking out the food and visiting her son, Damien, who was a student. What a sweet and lovely lady.
Classic episode with Ms Dionne Warwick
When you compare Dionne's first song (the opening "soft" singing) with those of Dianne Cannon, Diahann Carroll, John Davidson, Gwen Verdon, you can see that DW was a true musician (difficult intervals and rhythms) and her vocal technique is excellent, focused and strong, no air. The other singers had lots air in the voice because they were told that's how you sing "softfly".
27:22 is that Eric Scott from the Waltons? oops nope. ES would have been 10 yo.
Oh my gosh! So great! Brought back so many memories.
I don’t blame Carol Burnett at all for selling these recordings over the years. But it is such a joy to finally be able to see a full hour of the show as it was originally broadcasted. I loved it.
I would love to see episodes where Harvey korman, Carol Burnett And Vicki Lawrence sing wrapped your jammies around old white pine
Love
This was a great show.
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That Come Rain or Come Shine bit I’ve been looking for YEARS!
So nice to see this! From a more gentle, sweet time 🤗
the way they laugh doing the skits... this is good TV not seen in years....
Thank you, carol !!!!!!!
Cuanta nostalgia al ver estos videos.
yup... Life was a LOT better when TV signed off for the day.
Johnathon Winters was funny as hell as Baby Merth on Mork and Mindy.
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It would have been great (and a great honor) to have been a dancer on the CB Show! Anyone out there who was and has a story?
I remember when my mother was traveling from USA to DR she would get her hair done and would only take a nap on a chair sitting upright so her hair wouldn't get messed up 😄 this just brought back that memory
I love the Dionne Warwick bit
Carol is definitely the best dressed host!
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Jonathan Winters was like the Robin Williams of his day. Or better, Robin Williams was like the Jonathan Winters of his. I remember Winters playing Mork and Mindy's baby. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😝
The many struggles of keeping a perfect hairdo.
Dionne's musical numbers:
Theme from Valley of the Dolls
Children, Go Where I Send Thee
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Ms. Dionne Warwick.
Jonathan Winters would have been a great regular on the show. He reminds me a lot of Tim Conway.
16:38 one of the only Dionne Warwick "Valley Of The Dolls" performances that exists.
Good ole Days.
34:43 Even Harvey got to kiss the dreamy Lyle 😂😂😂😂😂
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haha so funny ... it s not lost its beat even after all these years
Grandioso
White Front store had promotion where ping pong balls containing money was dropped from helicopter. WKRP dropped turkeys...funniest episode.
Can you post the one where Carol was doing her yodel and she pretend to get shot.
Interesting
Why did people ALWAYS ask for that bladdy Tarzan yell?? GEEZ
I remember the sign off
This is actually Episode 19 from Season 1, not episode 21.
Season 1 Episode 19 January 29 1968
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Why aren't there any shows like this today? This is so good! I wonder how many women back then stayed up all night not to mess up their hair? We definitely don't need those hairstyles to return! 😂
My grandma was one of those women. She would always sleep on her arm, never ger head on the pillow, because she went to the beauty parlor once a week, had to have it last all week.
Marvelous Dress. -Brittney
I think it was an AMAZING maternity frock!!
I think Yellow matches her attitude
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Dionne!! :)
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🥰 Dionne Warwick. Johnathon Winters 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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dionne is sensational
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whatever happened to the little boy in the audience? hope he shared that mars bar with Carol
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Whatever happened to the guest book? Did guest stars only autograph it or did some write a note with their autograph?
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Dionne Warwick & Jonathan Winters. The Carol Burnett Show-1967.
Vaudeville resurrected, if only briefly.
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She missed the circus with that Horrible outfit. Those were the days..
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Dion Warwick and Tanya Taylor look simular
I was legit disappointed to hear Carol turn down the dinner invitation by that young man. HOW could she possibly decline and crush him like that???
He was glad to have the Mars bar. 😊
She did make an invitation for him to come backstage. That was still an honor. I would have loved to have met her in person!!!! He probably even got his picture made with her too.
Yes. And in front of the audience...😱
This is still so funny.😂 The outfits are dated.
I wonder who threw the water…
That hairpiece looks terrible 🥴 I’m sorry but it does lol. It might be that way on purpose though?? . Still love Carol though!!!
Yikes. When a show starts featuring their writers .... watching you SNL
Beautiful voice. But what a horrible choreography on that Gospell voice.
There was a LOT of homosexuality on this show from 1967 to 1978 the females with females and the males with the males very risky for that time 😁😁😁😁
Today an hour long show is around 42 minutes of actual show time, compared to 52 minutes here. That's a good jump in commercials.
YES!
OOOHHYEA.....!!!!Couldn't AGREE w/u MORE...!!!! 🙃 ✌
That's what streaming is there for.
Old Jonathan Winters... He was legendary, but he wasn't funny off camera. I met him one time, maybe 5-6 years before he died. I get it that old people are burned out on life and whatnot.... He was not exactly crotchety or anything but he had no personality.
I'm sorry but Carol's outfits are not cute
Making fun of how much doctors make when that amount pales in the face of how much these "clowns" make.
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