Phil Jamison

THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW BLOOPERS
THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW BLOOPERS

If you’re like me, you grew up watching the Carol Burnett Show. It was a popular, variety comedy show that aired from 1967 to 1978. Carol Burnett along with her cast of characters kept America laughing for years with clean, wholesome comedy. The Shout! TV network is now streaming all 11 seasons of the Carol Burnett Show or you can find full episodes on Youtube. While the show was always funny, the bloopers from the Carol Burnett Show are truly comedy gold. You never knew what Tim Conway, Harvey Korman or Vicki Lawrence were going to say or do to make the others break character. Check out a montage of Carol Burnett bloopers and outtakes that will have you laughing the rest of the day.

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