From Deseret News archives:
Carol Burnett is unhappy that reruns are cut in half
Old segments are repackaged half-hour long
As has been the case since "The Carol Burnett Show" ended its 11-year run in 1978, what viewers have seen is the comedy and not so much the variety. At least not the musical variety. What TV Land will be airing is the half-hour "Carol Burnett and Friends" cut-downs of the original hourlong shows.
Which is not the way Burnett herself would like to see it. But it's the way it is because paying for the rights to the music that was such a big part of the hourlong show would be prohibitively expensive. (Unlike the residuals performers receive which, after a few airings, largely evaporate music rights remain expensive virtually in perpetuity.)
"We can't have the music, so we put the sketches in," Burnett said. "And that was it. That's how it came about."
The only way to see "The Carol Burnett Show" in its original form is to buy DVDs. (The music rights structure is different for recordings.) It's something Burnett is thrilled to see, although it isn't exactly making her rich.
"I get about a penny (for each DVD sold)," Burnett said. "It's true. Because of residuals and all of that, I don't get much.
Tim Conway, one of her second bananas on the old show, seconded that notion.
"One of the things that I never heard about when I was doing 'The Carol Burnett Show' was ratings or money," Conway said. "I genuinely don't think that Carol was that interested in ratings during that time period. And I honestly don't believe that she's that interested in money. I mean, when she says that she would like people to see the shows, I truly believe that."
Conway also wants viewers to have a way to see some of the "terrific things done on the musical presentations on the show."
"We did movie musical takeoffs and some original music," Burnett said. "And then we did salutes to composers and lyricists and made little stories with their songs."
It was great stuff the kind of stuff that nobody does in television today. And the kind of stuff a lot of viewers under the age of 40 or so have never seen.
"What's interesting is that sometimes I'll see people in the grocery store or the airport or this or that, and they'll come up to me and say, 'Well, we were raised on your show,' " Burnett said. "And I look at them and I say, 'No, they never saw the full show.' They were raised on the reruns."
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