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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Carol +2: The Original Queens of Comedy Will Arrive on DVD on May 17th

Carol Burnett was born ready for prime time, but the last major step before The Carol Burnett Show began its incredible run in 1967 occurred a year earlier. CBS had promised Burnett her own special provided she could deliver a major star, so she hesitantly phoned Lucille Ball, who was one of her greatest influences on and off the stage. Lucy replied "when do you need me there?" and the rest is history. Airing on March 22, 1966, "Carol + 2" united two zany redheads with the always unpredictable Broadway dynamo Zero Mostel for an hour of comedy and song. From Carol's familiar earlobe-tug gesture to comic sketches and musical numbers and a rousing finale, home audiences will get an early window into things to come for Burnett

THIS MAY, MAKE WAY FOR TWO ALL-TIME COMEDY LEGENDS IN ONE NEVER-BEFORE-AVAILABLE TV SPECIAL!


CAROL + 2: THE ORIGINAL QUEENS OF COMEDY



Icons Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball Deliver the Comedic Goods in a Rare 1966 Special Preceding The Carol Burnett Show; Bonuses Include the 1972 CBS-TV Movie "Once Upon a Mattress" 
and the First "Charwoman" Sketch



Airing on March 22, 1966, Carol + 2 united two zany redheads with the always unpredictable Broadway dynamo Zero Mostel for an hour of comedy and song. From Carol's familiar earlobe-tug gesture to comic sketches and musical numbers and a rousing finale, home audiences will get an early window into things to come for Burnett. Carol's wedding anniversary sketch with Mostel points to future moments with Harvey Korman. She offers a variation of her beloved Charwoman character when she and Lucy clean up at the William Morris Agency as imaginary "charwomen of the board" of showbiz central, finishing with a duet on the spirited Chutzpah. This was the second televised appearance of the Charwoman, who became a staple of the series and icon of its animated opening. The first, included here in a bonus sketch, was on Carol's 1963 special, Carol & Company. 

Also on the jam-packed DVD single, CAROL + 2: THE ORIGINAL QUEENS OF COMEDY, is the 1972 CBS color television movie version of Once Upon a Mattress, a hilarious twist on the classic "Princess and the Pea" tale in which Carol reprises her 1959 Tony-nominated Broadway debut role as Princess Winifred the Woebegone. Joining her are Ken Berry (Prince Dauntless), Bernadette Peters (Lady Larken) and Jack Gilford (reprising his stage role as King Sextimus), all of whom (in addition to Lucille Ball) would guest star on The Carol Burnett Show multiple times over its eleven seasons.

Carol Burnett's iconic legacy represents a vital part of broadcast history, and the special performances seen on the never-before-available CAROL + 2 illustrate why she remains one of the all-time great comedy legends.

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