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via B. HARLAN BOLL PUBLIC RELATIONS: The Hollywood Museum, working in tandem with Los Angeles City Council member Mitch O’Farrell (CD-13), will honor Fran Drescher, Michael Feinstein, and Geri Jewell on Thursday 6/9 as part of the opening ceremonies of this year’s annual REAL TO REEL: Portrayals and Perceptions of LGBTQs in Hollywood exhibit. An educational, entertaining and informative retrospective of LGBTQ images in film and television, REAL to REEL opens Thursday 6/9 and will remain on display throughout the year. See TheHollywoodMuseum.com for more details
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Shout! Factory TV launches THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW linear streaming channel, now available via Pluto TV
Los Angeles – September 1, 2020 – One of the most acclaimed and influential TV series of all time heads to linear streaming with Shout! Factory TV’s launch of “The Carol Burnett Show” channel today on Pluto TV, the leading … Continue reading →
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via BHBPR: The Hollywood Museum, in partnership with Los Angeles City Council member Mitch O’Farrell, announces that its annual REAL to REEL celebration will take place virtually this year on Thursday 6/18 beginning at 7pm PT. The event will be televised that night on LA Cityview Channel 35, as well as live-streamed on all Hollywood Museum social platforms. Michael Feinstein will receive this year’s Inspiration Award, plus the evening will include special guest Kristin Chenoweth
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — June 10, 2020 — Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, in partnership with Los Angeles City Council member Mitch O’Farrell (CD13), announced earlier today that the Museum will hold its annual REAL to REEL celebration … Continue reading →
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via Shout Factory and Fathom Events: “The Carol Burnett Show: Laugh All Night” to premiere in movie theaters nationwide for one night only, Wednesday 4/22. The screening will include three fan-favorite sketches, including the classic “Went with the Wind” sketch, plus the exclusive premiere of a new retrospective on the Burnett show
LOS ANGELES – March 5, 2020 – Carol Burnett and Fathom Events will celebrate the comedic legend’s 87th birthday with a fan experience and celebration of “The Carol Burnett Show,” one of the most acclaimed and influential TV series of all-time, and … Continue reading →
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via Time Life: ATTENTION Classic TV and Classic Music Fans: On both Black Friday and Cyber Monday, get 10 percent off EVERY music and TV DVD purchase at TimeLife.com
FAIRFAX, VA (November 27, 2019) — This holiday season, give family and friends the gift of classic music and landmark TV from Time Life® with an exclusive discount taking place on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. For the very first time, … Continue reading →
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via Time Life: THE BEST OF THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW: 50th Anniversary Edition, the ultimate collectible of TV comedy, becomes available at retail for the very first time beginning Tuesday 8/6
Our friends at Time Life continue to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of The Carol Burnett Show with the release of The Best of The Carol Burnett Show: 50th Anniversary Edition, the ultimate collectible of unparalleled TV comedy that becomes available at … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 453 with guest Donelle Dadigan is available online for listening on demand
Donelle Dadigan, Hollywood’s Most Influential Woman Original Airdates: June 7-9, 2019 TVC 453.4: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, joins Ed for a look at some of the exhibits that will be on display this summer, including … Continue reading →
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Hollywood’s Most Influential Woman, The Most Interesting Man in the World, plus The Genius of Tim Conway: Next on TVC
Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, and Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Geoffrey Mark will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing June 7-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 6/7 … Continue reading →
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via Time Life Home Entertainment: The Emmy® Award-nominated Carol Burnett Show 50th Anniversary Special is now available on DVD through our friends at Time Life. Filmed at the same CBS soundstage where the groundbreaking variety series was originally taped, this special one-night event featured original cast members Carol Burnett, Vicki Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner, costume designer Bob Mackie, frequent Burnett Show guests Steve Lawrence and Bernadette Peters, tributes to Tim Conway and Harvey Korman, plus special guests Jim Carrey, Stephen Colbert, Steve Martin, Amy Poehler, Martin Short, Tracee Ellis Ross and more. Exclusive Bonus Features on the DVD include Red Carpet and Backstage Footage, a Tribute Booklet and More!
The Carol Burnett Show turns 50! To celebrate the momentous occasion, CBS honored the groundbreaking comedy series with The Carol Burnett Show 50th Anniversary Special, which aired to a whopping 15.4 million viewers on Sunday, December 3, 2017. Nominated for an Emmy® … Continue reading →
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