View Full Version : Does anybody have the 3rd volume of Columbia House TCBS DVD?


PZelda
05-01-2004, 09:22 PM
If so -- OK, I have a question and it's REALLY REALLY REALLY bugging me.

It's the volume with the January 19, 1974 episode with Carl Reiner as the guest and the January 10, 1970 episode with Steve Lawrence.

The last one is precisely why I'm here, asking. It claims to be a episode from 1970. The episode description says that it had the first Tudball/Wiggins sketch in it, and Tim Conway was in it. When they showed the opening credits, it looked 1974ish...I'm not sure how to explain it...But Lyle Waggoner would have to have been still on TCBS at that point, and he wasn't shown in the credits. Just Harvey, Vicki and Tim. And there was a sketch where Carol and Vicki weren't in costumes or wearing wigs -- Carol had chin-length hair and Vicki had mousy brown/blonde hair, and both of them had those hairstyles at the end of the TCBS run (it would have to have been around 1976/77).

Then...they showed the closing credits and the copyright date was MCMLXXV (1975). That REALLY confuses me because my DVD case for the 3rd volume says it originally aired in 1970? :confused:

Can anybody try to help me make some sense outta this?

I Love Carol Burnett!
05-01-2004, 09:26 PM
ALLISON! I just figured it out! That episode was the 223 episode. I aired in Jan 10, 1976. The people the did it must have got it confuse with the Feb. 9th 1970 episode wit hSteve Lawrence!

musicradio77
05-02-2004, 12:48 AM
Originally posted by Miss Vicki
Then...they showed the closing credits and the copyright date was MCMLXXV (1975). That REALLY confuses me because my DVD case for the 3rd volume says it originally aired in 1970? :confused:

Can anybody try to help me make some sense outta this?

"Carol Burnett & Friends" showed the closing credits and the copyright date was MCMLXXV Punkin Productions Inc. (1975) and the distributor copyright MCMLXXVII C. B. Distribution (1977). That copyright date was used during the end credits of "Carol Burnett & Friends" in syndication.:)