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The cast of Carol Burnett's 1967-1978 television variety show--Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner--reunite with Burnett before an audience to discuss the Question-&-Answer segment featured on each show and to run clips of their favorite moments of talking with audience members. Burnett's series consisted mainly of broad comedy sketches with the regular cast and guests as well as songs and dances, winning 24 Emmys during its 11-year run on CBS-TV; this show concentrates on the weekly audience interaction portion of the broadcasts.

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This 2001 television special sees Carol Burnett reuniting with the cast of her beloved 1970s comedy/variety show--Tim Conway, Harvey Korman, and Vicki Lawrence--to look at some of the best moments from the show, along with some hilarious outtakes. Taped live before a studio audience, the program also features a question and answer session.

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This collection combines two retrospectives celebrating the zany comedy stylings of Carol Burnett's classic 1967-1978 television variety show. In SHOW STOPPERS (2001), Burnett reunites with cast members Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner to revisit the show's best moments and unveil some outtakes. In LET'S BUMP UP THE LIGHTS (2004), the cast discusses the hilarious audience-interaction segments that opened up each show.

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Ten episodes of Lucille Ball's classic, hilarious follow-up to I LOVE LUCY are collected here, each packed with terrific guest stars and plenty of laughs: "Lucy and George Burns," "Lucy Meets the Berles," "Lucy Gets a Roommate," "Lucy and John Wayne," Lucy the Fight Manager," "Lucy and the Starmaker," "Lucy Meets Robert Goulet," "Lucy Gets Jack Benny's Account," "Main Street U.S.A.," and "Lucy Meets Sheldon Leonard."

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This collection combines two retrospectives celebrating the zany comedy stylings of Carol Burnett's classic 1967-1978 television variety show. In SHOW STOPPERS (2001), Burnett reunites with cast members Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner to revisit the show's best moments and unveil some outtakes. In LET'S BUMP UP THE LIGHTS (2004), the cast discusses the hilarious audience-interaction segments that opened up each show.

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Five years after the last episode of I LOVE LUCY, Lucille Ball returned to television with THE LUCY SHOW in 1962. THE LUCY SHOW featured the redhead comedienne as a recently widowed working mom, in some ways mirroring her real life situation after her recent divorce with Desi Arnaz. While never as overwhelmingly popular as her earlier show, THE LUCY SHOW was still a success, garnering top ten Nielson ratings for most of its six season run. Unlike many programs, production of the show was shut down voluntarily by Ball after she was forced to sell Desilu studios and no longer wanted to be involved with something she did not have total control over. THE LUCY SHOW boasted numerous guest appearances by stars friendly with Ball and her ex-husband, including fellow television comedians like Milton Berle, George Burns, and her heir-apparent Carol Burnett.

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Lucille Ball's third sitcom was The Lucy Show. The show ran six seasons; Carol Burnett, John Wayne, George Burns, and Milton Berle appear in these hilarious episodes. Episodes included are: "Lucy Gets A Roommate", "Lucy & Carol In Palm Springs", "Lucy Meets John Wayne", "Lucy With George Burns", "Lucy Meets The Berles".

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If watching thirty episodes of the Lucy Show is your thing, then this eight DVD collection is just the gift for you. Enjoy ten hours of all your favorite episodes and watch for such guest stars as Mel Torme, John Wayne, Jack Benny, Paul Winchell, George Burns, Jim Nabors, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Carol Burnett, Milton Berle, Robert Goulet, Vivian Vance, and many, many more!

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Lucille Ball's third sitcom was The Lucy Show. The show ran six seasons; Carol Burnett, John Wayne, George Burns, and Milton Berle appear in these hilarious episodes. Episodes included are: "Lucy Gets A Roommate", "Lucy & Carol In Palm Springs", "Lucy Meets John Wayne", "Lucy With George Burns", "Lucy Meets The Berles".

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If watching thirty episodes of the Lucy Show is your thing, then this eight DVD collection is just the gift for you. Enjoy ten hours of all your favorite episodes and watch for such guest stars as Mel Torme, John Wayne, Jack Benny, Paul Winchell, George Burns, Jim Nabors, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Carol Burnett, Milton Berle, Robert Goulet, Vivian Vance, and many, many more!

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The Carol Burnett gang recall highlights and mishaps in the show's 11-year, 20-Emmy run.

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The beloved, syndicated THE MUPPET SHOW ran on television in over 120 countries from 1976 to 1981. This clever, winning blend of music, comedy, and Jim Henson's muppets featured a celebrity guest host on each episode. This special collection features three episodes--with Steve Martin, who becomes a banjo-pickin' "Ramblin' Guy," Carol Burnett, who performs her "Lonely Asparagus" sketch, and Gilda Radner who tap dances and sing a duet with a giant carrot.

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Carl Burnett hosts this look back at another television luminary, Ed Sullivan. This collection contains some of the most memorable performances in the history of the Sullivan show. Included are Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Richard Pryor, Barbra Streisand, The Jackson 5, and even Topo Gigio.

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Includes three episodes of the classic television series of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and horror. "Cavender is Coming" (Episode 101, 1962): Nearly used as the pilot for a spin-off, ear-tugging comedienne Carol Burnett stars as a klutzy, impoverished usherette who is rescued by her guardian angel. "Passage on the Lady Anne" (Episode 119, 1963): A young couple books passage on a "for lovers only" ship, which is launching on its final journey filled with elderly former passengers. "The Brain Center at Whipple's" (Episode 153, 1964): A factory owner dumps his employees in the name of automation.

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