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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- You ever wonder what a sitcom starring the royal family would be like? Wonder no more. Sketch from season 3, episode 7 of The Carol Burnett Show.
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Carol as the Queen is simply smashing!!! Thanks Carol & Company for so many years of laughter!! 😂🤣😂🤣
And just 49 years later after this sketch, Ringo Starr would in fact be knighted.
I love her British accent! So funny.
This must have been the first Royal Family sketch. The later ones with Tim Conway were hilarious!!
Very likely.
Queen Carol for President! 🖤
Long Live HRH Carol Burnette ,please put your shows on DVD for Australia and the rest of you monarchyThank You . Your Loveliness
Oh I hope the Queen enjoyed this. I heard she loved parody with in reason. But I’m sure Philip. And Queen had a blast in laughter it was t mean spirited. Even royal s get teased
Always amazes me when I see a skit I never saw before. Didn't think that was possible
"He's so full of shtick"!!! Almost fell out of my chair.
Loved the Carol Burnett Show…my family never missed.
Predicting the future as well:
Sir Richard Starkey 🗡️
so true lol
My gawd I love this skit. As a young girl I always imagined Elizabeth and Philip watching this together, laughing their butts off.😂To this day? I still wonder if they actually ever watched it and if they did? Did they like it? Heaven knows those two loved a good laugh, and were reportedly great sports when it came to a good ol fashion roast. No doubt Margaret was a great sport about it all! 😂Timeless, this skit never gets old!!
Long live The King 🤴🙌🙌
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 ✌️
I always wondered that about The Trown, and it turns out she and Philip did watch it!
This makes me happy! 😊
4:25 -- The "Queen" said she knighted Sir Ringo in the courtyard. Normally, knighting ceremonies are done inside, but in 2020, the (real) Queen did knight Captain Sir Tom Moore in the courtyard of Windsor Castle due to COVID. If I'm not mistaken, that was the only time she ever knighted someone outside.
"My favourite charity..." killed me!
4:30 -- Nice prophecy, just a few years off (okay, nearly 50 years off, but I still think it counts 😁).
100% Classic
RIP Your Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022)
I miss them so very much. There's no humor like that anymore 😢
So funny and true if you have watched the crown
Always Funny 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Thank you
The Crown 101? LOL
I wonder if Her Maj ever saw this...
That's what I was thinking. The queen had a great sense of humor so it wouldn't be surprising if she had seen a couple segments.
Amazing. Stellar. 😊❤
With all due respect to Princess Margaret, she was never that dishy.
No but I've seen videos of her as a young lady and I must admit, she was a bit of a hottie.
@@PunchBuggyDreams I guess I've seen the wrong pics. ;-)
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I feel like this is Monty Python's Flying Circus in this sketch.
Iree! Greetins from Royal Jamaica mon.
😂😂😂
I wonder if the Queen was watching this epidose when it premiered
Very nice clip or sketch .I think it's a clip but some person keeps on correcting ..me
One year since Queen Elizabeth passed away. I wonder whether she saw these sketches and if she did, whether she found it funny? I think she did.
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Was it aired in the UK?
No.
I'm pretty sure it was; there were often people from the UK in the audience.
The ones in the audience that asked the questions were plants. They were part of the Ernie Flatt dancers on Carol's show. And did poor accents for the sake of comedy. Lol
@@janetlaytham8991 *I'm not talking about this skit,* I'm talking about other editions of Carol's actual show with Carol as herself having question time at the top of the show.
@@MaskedMan66 - BBC ran "The Carol Burnett Show" for a time in 1970 (can't remember if it was BBC1 or BBC2). She and her cast (with guest Juliet Prowse) even taped an edition at BBC Studios in order to try to break her in "Blighty." (Which would air in the U.S. in November 1970.) It didn't work. But then, the British had their own lot who was yukkin' 'em up - like Benny Hill, Morecambe & Wise et al.
If that's what you enquired about.
Part of me likes this but part of me doesn’t. I have a lot of respect for Queen Elizabeth and always have. I’m not sure this was in the best of taste.
I.I.N.M., it was from this sketch that the subsequent "royal" sketches (many of which had Tim Conway as a "hollow" man who had no internal organs whatsoever after swallowing a live hand grenade - and drove the Queen to the wall with his outlandish demands of one thing or another, i.e. a buffalo-flavoured popsicle or a ship christened "Stinky") had sprung. I'd say in the interest of fairness I like those more than this particular example.
I think she liked it if she saw it. She had a sense of humor.
Oh deah, oh deah. What have we heah? A stuffy old Brit have we? Rather. Lighten up just a tad shall we?