Carol Burnett & Company

For the 1990-91 comedy anthology series, see Carol & Company.
Carol Burnett & Company
Genre Comedy-Variety
Written by Ann Elder
Bob Arnott
Kenny Solms
Tim Conway
Arnie Kogen
Bill Richmond
Gene Perret
Dick Clair
Jenna McMahon
Directed by Roger Beatty
Starring Carol Burnett
Tim Conway
Vicki Lawrence
Craig Richard Nelson
Kenneth Mars
Theme music composer Peter Matz
Composer(s) Peter Matz
Artie Malvin
Billy Barnes
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 4
Production
Producer(s) Joe Hamilton
Location(s) CBS Television City
Hollywood, California
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Joe Hamilton Productions
Release
Original network ABC
Original release August 18 – September 8, 1979
Chronology
Followed by Eunice
Related shows The Carol Burnett Show

Carol Burnett & Company is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, Craig Richard Nelson and Kenneth Mars that aired as a four-week summer series on ABC from August 18 to September 8, 1979.

Production background

In the spring of 1979, a year after The Carol Burnett Show had completed its eleven-season run on CBS, Carol Burnett and her then husband-manager Joe Hamilton were dining in a restaurant with friends (including Tim Conway from The Carol Burnett Show). At that gathering, Burnett started reminiscing about the old show and making suggestions to Conway of future comedy sketches that she wished they could create if the show was still running. Hamilton suggested to Burnett that she do a summer series; Conway immediately agreed.

Taking that idea, Burnett and Hamilton then approached CBS about doing a four-week program in the summer of 1979, but CBS already had their schedule filled for the summer months and rejected the idea. However, ABC was interested and as a result, four postscript episodes of The Carol Burnett Show were produced and most of Burnett's former staff and crew were on board for the new series.

Overview

Under the title Carol Burnett & Company, the new series continued the same format of The Carol Burnett Show which combined comedy sketches and musical numbers including favorite characters/sketches such as "Mrs. Wiggins", "The Family", "As the Stomach Turns", "The Charwoman" and Burnett's impersonation of Queen Elizabeth II. It also featured Conway and Vicki Lawrence back as regulars; due to the unavailability of Harvey Korman, comic actors Craig Richard Nelson and Kenneth Mars were added to the supporting cast; Ernie Flatt, who had been the choreographer on The Carol Burnett Show during its entire run, was replaced by the show's lead dancer Don Crichton. The guest stars during the four-week period were chronologically Cheryl Ladd, Alan Arkin, Penny Marshall and Sally Field.

Cast

In addition to Carol Burnett, the cast consisted of:

Episodes

Guest Stars Sketches & Songs Airdate
1.1 Cheryl Ladd August 18, 1979 [1]
1.2 Alan Arkin
  • "The Queen" (Carol)
  • "I Could Write a Book" (Alan Arkin) / "I Like You" (Carol and Alan Arkin)
  • "The Bumbling Burglar" (Tim)
  • "Your Lies" (Vicki)
  • "The Voice Coach" (Carol and Alan Arkin)
  • "The Oldest Man: The Conductor": Concerto for Finger (Tim and cast):
August 25, 1979 [2]
1.3 Penny Marshall
  • "Rocko 37" (Carol and Tim)
  • "The Perfect Stewardess" (Carol and Penny Marshall)
  • "The Farmer's Wife" (Carol)
  • "Salute to Horror Movies" (Carol, Vicki and Penny Marshall):
    • Beyond the Omen (Tim, Kenneth, Penny Marshall)
    • The Comedyville Horror (Carol and Craig)
    • Dracula (Carol, Vicki, Craig, Penny Marshall)
September 1, 1979 [3]
1.4 Sally Field
  • "The Family": Carl's Grave (Carol and Vicki)
  • "You're Moving Out Today" (Tim and Sally Field)
  • "The Autograph Fiasco" (Sally Field)
  • "Reverend Tucker" (Tim)
  • "As the Stomach Turns" (Carol, Tim, Vicki, Craig, Kenneth, Sally Field)
  • Finale: The Charwoman: "Meantime" (Carol)
September 8, 1979 [4]

Reception

The reviews of Carol Burnett & Company were very favorable, with several critics heartily welcoming Burnett back to weekly television, albeit on a limited basis. The ratings also were respectable and plans were announced for the program to become a yearly summer event, but this never materialized.

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