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  • Zorich and Sheri, I could not agree with you more. Those were better times.

  • When I was a child. I was allowed to stay up on Saturday night and watch Carol Burnett. I used to love the song and dance numbers she did. They editd out every bit of that except for the comedy sketches in the syndicated versions. I would love to see one episode unedited on here.

  • Nowadays all of those walls and windows in Studio 33 are covered by curtains.

  • SWAG, this is fantastic

  • why hasnt somebody sampled this yet?

  • Looked like it was 1974.

  • I used to love this as a kid! I swear this has to be one of the catchiest themes ever.

  • I'm a janior, and female, and alwys think of this scence when I do my work

  • I was born in '76 and remember my mom always watching the show around the time I had to go to bed. The theme song and the cartoon cleaning lady are burned into my brain. I really miss what TV (and this country) once was.

  • Always loved this theme!

  • It drives me crazy that none of her pre 1972 shows are available to watch. Have never seen her full duet with Rita Hayworth or Ella Fitzgerald or Bing Crosby or any of it.

  • @lavb5474 - Or Nanette Fabray - who made a total of 13 appearances over the first five seasons - tied with Eydie Gorme. Not to mention Martha Raye or even Lucy. But blame this inaccessibility on "dual ownership" issues - the first 132 shows are co-owned by producer/packager Bob Banner whose company co-produced the program from its 1967 debut until 1972 - due to the show beginning during the "second half" of a 10-year contract Ms. Burnett had signed with CBS in 1962.

  • The bassline to this goes hard! Man!

  • @chalik360 agreed!!! And I never noticed that weird 'skip' beat at :032... Funkaaayyy!

  • Studio 33 is now called the Bob Barker Studio isn't it?

  • Studio 33 became known as the Bob Barker Studios in 1998 after the 5000th show was taped. The announcer never mentioned the change personally until June 2007 shortly after Barker retired.

  • @Aaron200707 Unfortunately!

  • @Aaron200707 yeah, where they do the price is right

  • Man I'm bout to make a track out of this right here

  • @kc718201 sounds like dope boys go crazy

    young jezzy

  • @QualityControlTV Nah not really. the only similarities is the horns that's it

  • Wow! Carol Burnett Going Up Into The Audience And Leaving The Stage, It that kinda like what Bob Barker does on "The Price Is Right" When Both Players Overbid On Their Showcase, Is That Correct?

  • This is from the last show of the 1975-'76 season; it was Carol's custom to appear as "The Charwoman" at the end of the final telecast of each season (without the studio audience in attendance), usually reflecting on the season just passed, and singing a complete rendition of her theme song before walking out of the studio as the credits rolled...

  • I remember watching this show; it was re-titled "Carol Burnett and Friends".

  • the half-hour syndicated shows were called "Carol Burnett and Friends" The original show was an hour show.

  • The glassed in area to the right is where the orchestra did their thing...now it is the Price is Right production area. I got to walk through it in 2004.

  • Yep! That's where they called it now, the Bob Barker Studio.

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