JRfan
05-02-2006, 09:03 PM
Okay... no one else will answer these for me... hopefully someone will know even one of these....
Does she still live in Hawaii?
What are the lyrics to her John Foster Dulles song?
Are there DVD's of the Carol Burnett Show.?
Any background info of her recent husband? (married in 2001)
Anything would be helpful.
T-Greg
05-03-2006, 05:20 PM
DVDs of the Carol Burnett show are someties available on Ebay. I think it was Time-Life that released some 30 volumes with about 2 shows each:
CAROL BURNETT SHOW: (52 episodes; each show is full-length as aired, minus commercials)
Volume 01: 11/13/76 - Dinah Shore
highlights: "Went With The Wind" - "Gone With The Wind"
spoof. 03/16/74 - Roddy McDowall, Jackson Five
highlights: "The Family" - (first sketch) Phillip comes back
to visit Eunice, Ed, and Mama, "Brief Encounter" -
two Brits meet in a cafe, "The Bus Stop" - people
waiting for a bus argue when a radio contest calls
a nearby pay phone
Volume 02: 10/20/73 - Ken Berry, Jack Weston, Tim Conway
highlights: "Computer Dates" - Jack and Carol are matched
up for a blind date, "It's Not Where You
Start" - Ken and the dancers, "The Operation" - a
married doctor and nurse fight during an
operation, "New Elizabethan Rhythm" - finale. 01/29/77 - Rock Hudson, Steve Lawrence
highlights: "The Newscasters" - a husband and wife news team
argue while doing the news, "Mrs. Wiggins' Lunch
Date" - Mrs. Wiggins has a millionaire date, but
wants to dump him
Volume 03: 01/19/74 - Carl Reiner
highlights: "Accident Prone" - Carol and her husband
(Carl Reiner) attempt to buy insurance before her
next accident. 01/10/76 - Steve Lawrence
highlights: Carol is an old-fashioned woman, a woman driven
crazy by riddles, Salute to Universal (Rooster
Cogburn, Freud), S. Lawrence sings "In The Wee
Small Hours"
Volume 04: 02/15/75 - Rock Hudson, Nancy Walker
highlights: "When My Baby Laughs At Me" - musical take-off,
"TV Commercials" - pantyhose, razors, vitamins. 11/08/75 - Roddy McDowall
highlights: "The Little Foxies" - spoof on "The Little
Foxes" with Carol as Bette Davis
Volume 05: 09/25/76 - Jim Nabors
highlights: "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" spoof,
J. Nabors sings "Let Me Be There". 12/14/74 - Carl Reiner, Ken Berry
highlights: "Disaster '75" - "Airport" spoof
Volume 06: 03/26/77 - Ken Berry
highlights: "Babes In Barns" - spoof on Mickey Rooney/Judy
Garland musicals. 02/16/74 - Tim Conway, Bernadette Peters
highlights: "As The Stomach Turns" - Marian's possessed
niece (Bernadette Peters) visits,
"The Two-Man Sub" - two Japanese soldiers
(Tim and Harvey) argue underwater,
"Salute to Musicals of the '30's"
Volume 07: 03/15/75 - Roddy McDowall, Bernadette Peters
highlights: "The Family" - Eunice, Ed, and Mama visit
brother Phillip in California, "The Typists" -
Carol and Bernadette are two secretaries who do
everything in unison. 11/22/75 - Betty White
highlights: "The Family" - Ellen (Betty White) visits Mama
on her birthday and gives her a better present
than Eunice
Volume 08: 09/20/75 - Sammy Davis, Jr.
highlights: "Backstage" - a famous star meets an old
friend whose family once employed his mother, "No
Frills Airline" - economy and first class
passengers get different treatment, "Salute to
Harold Arlen". 10/04/75 - Shirley MacLaine
highlights: Carol and Shirley sing about problems with fan mail,
"Little League Mothers" - Carol and Shirley as
mothers who argue with their sons' coach (Harvey),
"The Family" - a flashback to when Eunice and Ed
were dating
Volume 09: 01/05/74 - Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway. 02/02/74 - Tim Conway, Steve Lawrence
highlights: "The Old Dresser" - the oldest living wardrobe
man (Tim) has problems helping an actor (Harvey)
perform a quick change between acts of a play,
"The Bachelor Party" - the night before his
wedding, a bachelor (Steve) mistakenly asks his
fiancee's sister (Carol) on a date
Volume 10: 11/08/72 - Steve Lawrence, Lily Tomlin
highlights: "Caged Dames" - women's prison
movie spoof, "The Godfather" - spoof. 12/21/74 - Alan Alda
highlights: "Nobody Does It Like Me" - Christmas rush at a
dept. store, "The Family" - Eunice's brother
(Alan Alda) visits for Christmas,
"Morton of the Movies," Salute to New York
Volume 11: 09/29/73 - Gloria Swanson
highlights: Charlie Chaplin meets the Charwoman, "Carol and
Sis" - the elevator operator in Carol's new
apartment building has a crush on her, "The
Guilty Man" - a man has a hard time hiding his
infidelity around his unsuspecting wife. 11/03/73 - Steve Lawrence, Paul Sand
highlights: Salute to Irving Berlin, "Double Calamity" - spoof
of "Double Indemnity" with Carol as Barbara
Stanwyck
Volume 12: 02/21/76 - Dick Van Dyke, Tony Randall
highlights: encyclopedia salesman sketch, card party sketch,
Dick and Tony argue over a $10 loan. 10/30/76 - Roddy McDowall
highlights: Salute to Silent Movie Comedians,
surgery documentary
Volume 13: 01/08/78 - Ken Berry, Roddy McDowall
highlights: Salute to Musicals of the '30's, Family sketch. 01/22/77 - "family show"
Volume 14: 03/05/77 - Hal Linden
highlights: "Showboat" spoof. 02/12/77 - Eydie Gorme
Volume 15: 03/05/78 - Betty White, Steve Martin
highlights: '60's surfing movie spoof, Family sketch. 03/12/78 - James Garner, George Carlin, Ken Berry
Volume 16: 10/25/72 - Tim Conway, Pearl Bailey
highlights: "Nora Desmond" - Nora is offered a bug spray TV
commercial, "The Galley Slaves" - the oldest
living galley slave (Tim) makes trouble for his
partner (Harvey), "F. Lee Bunny" - a murderer
(Carol) wants a rabbit lawyer (Tim) to defend
her. 10/13/73 - Eydie Gorme, Paul Sand
highlights: "Salute to Movie Series" - spoofs on "Wolfman,"
"Tarzan," "Young Dr. Kildare," "Dead End Kids"
Volume 17: 02/09/74 - Vincent Price, Joel Grey
highlights: "Carol and Sis" - Chris' new boyfriend
isn't as wild as he appears to be, "The
Switchboard" - a hotel operator (Carol) listens in
on patrons' calls, Lincoln's humorous side,
"Comedia Del Arte". 01/24/76 - Emmett Kelly, The Jackson Five
highlights: "A Swiped Life" - "A Stolen Life" takeoff
with Carol as Bette Davis, Charwoman sketch
Volume 18: 02/23/74 - Eydie Gorme, Tim Conway. 02/14/76 - Joanne Woodward
highlights: "The Family" - Eunice reunites with a friend from
high school (Joanne), Joanne as a wallflower,
Joanne, Vicki, and Carol sing "Everything Old Is
New Again"
Volume 19: 10/16/76 - Madeline Kahn
highlights: "The Family" - Eunice and her eccentric
co-star (Madeline Kahn) rehearse for a play. 02/26/77 - Ben Vereen
highlights: Salute to Harold Arlen
Volume 20: 01/04/75 - Vincent Price, Joan Rivers
highlights: TV series spoofs: "The Walnuts," et al, "Ham
Actors" - Funt and Mundane's understudies want
to go on, "Sarah and the Moose". 11/06/76 - Kay Cole
highlights: Kay and Carol sing a Rain medley
Volume 21: 09/14/74 - Jim Nabors
highlights: The Ringo Kid, Carol as a cabaret singer, Salute to
Vaudeville. 10/12/74 - Telly Savalas, Smothers Brothers
highlights: "The Family" - Eunice, Ed, and Mama visit brother
Jack (Tom Smothers) in the hospital,
"Poppi Le Moko" - "Algiers" spoof with Carol as
Hedy Lamarr, "The Broken Merger" - two men discuss
a merger as if it were a love affair
Volume 22: 02/22/75 - Tim Conway, Dick Patterson
highlights: "The Stick-Ups" - a series of robberies at a bar. 03/13/76 - "family show"
Volume 23: 11/15/75 - Maggie Smith
highlights: "The Hollow Hero's Bird" - the eccentric military
hero and his girlfriend (Maggie Smith) annoy the
king and queen at a ship launching, "Jowls" -
takeoff on "Jaws". 11/22/75 - Betty White
highlights: "The Family" - Ellen (Betty White) visits Mama
on her birthday and gives her a better present
than Eunice
Volume 24: 09/27/75 - Cher
highlights: "As The Stomach Turns" - Tim is the town
beautician, "TV Commercials," "The Not So Eternal
Triangle" - a husband can't decide between his
wife and his mistress. 10/29/77 - Ken Berry
highlights: "Stolen Serenade"
Volume 27: 11/23/74 - Maggie Smith (her American TV debut), Tim Conway
highlights: "A Visit From Karen" - a couple is visited
by an old friend who is now famous.
01/03/76 - Rita Moreno
highlights: "The Pronie" - a nurse is more accident prone
than her patient, "Some Cats Know" - Rita Moreno
dance number
Volume 29: 12/15/73 - Ruth Buzzi, Richard Crenna
highlights: "Salute to Movie Bad Girls" (Mrs. Robinson,
The Daughter of Fu Manchu, "All About Eve"
spoof with Carol as Bette Davis, "Raised
To Be Rotten" - spoof of "Born to Be Bad" with
Carol as Joan Fontaine), "Adam and Eve 12" - spoof
of "Adam-12". 10/25/75 - The Pointer Sisters
Volume 30: 03/29/75 - Jean Stapleton, Phil Silvers
highlights: "TV Commercials" - Mr. Coffee, sleeping pills,
life insurance, "Hallway Encounter" - a feminist
(Jean) argues with a man (Harvey) who holds a door
open for her
12/18/76 - Dick Van Dyke
JRfan
05-03-2006, 05:30 PM
Thanks! I'll have to look out for those!
T-Greg
05-03-2006, 05:47 PM
Thanks! I'll have to look out for those!
I believe they are all uncut, but they can get pretty expensive on Ebay since they are out of print.
JRfan
05-05-2006, 08:33 PM
ohhh.... okay.... so there are no TCBS DVD's in print now..? that i can get on like amazon or overstock?
T-Greg
05-06-2006, 10:13 PM
ohhh.... okay.... so there are no TCBS DVD's in print now..? that i can get on like amazon or overstock?
You won't find them on Overstock since they are out of print. The only places are Ebay and maybe from a markerplace seller on amazon.com
JRfan
05-08-2006, 06:47 PM
Thats where i saw them... i knew they were on one of tose two... thanks again!
I Love Carol Burnett!
05-27-2006, 08:13 PM
All the above info is right, expcept they were released from Columbia House (I have vol. 1 -5 :D )
And on to the other questions...
No Carol dosent live in Hawaii, although her good friend Jim Nabors does!!
I MADE A FOOL OF MYSELF OVER JOHN FOSTER DULLES -- I have a copy of the song somewhere, but can't get my hands on it, if I find it I will post lyrics!! Sorry!!
Brian Miller's IMDB page http://imdb.com/name/nm1025774/
Hope I helped in some way :)
JRfan
05-27-2006, 10:08 PM
i guess i was thinking about Jim Nabors....and i had my world clock on my cell phone set to Hawaii so i would know what time she was in... huh... thanks for all your help!
PZelda
05-30-2006, 12:39 AM
That is correct. The Columbia House TCBS DVDs are out of print now -- the higher the vol. # is, the harder it will be to locate it on eBay. Columbia House put out 31 volumes total (62 episodes all together). CH discontinued their TV-DVD library in the fall of 2005.
I have Volumes 1 - 19 from CH, but am missing Volume 12...I need to get a copy of that when I can. :)