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29 March 2020

Coronavirus Rhapsody 22MAR20 & The Family: Hospital Visit from The Carol Burnett Show (full sketch) 10NOV1915

OH MY GOSH THIS IS A RIOT!!! Thank you Dana Jay Bein and Adrian Grimes for bringing some laughter to these dark days. God bless us all!

Coronavirus Rhapsody

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Lyrics by Dana Jay Bein Vocals by Adrian Grimes (https://www.facebook.com/Adrian.Grimes0) (@AdrianG62109270) Music by Queen (obviously) Some humor to see us through the COVID-19 crisis. SOCIAL DISTANCING - LET'S FLATTEN THE CURVE! NOTE: I've had a few comments suggesting that this is "insensitive". I want to emphasize that I know where these people are coming from. My wife works in healthcare and I have two young kids; I know very well how this virus could impact my family. Every day that my wife goes to work, I hope it is another "bonus" day we get together before the wave hits and I don't have to quarantine her and stop our children from hugging her. However, I hope that even in those circumstances, should they occur, I will still be able to maintain a sense of humor, and a lot of comments from people already affected by coronavirus have told me how much they appreciate this. I thank you for your understanding in these unprecedented times.


The Family: Hospital Visit from The Carol Burnett Show (full sketch)

Eunice’s brother (Tom Smothers) is in the hospital waiting for surgery and is visited by The Family (Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence) in their true “caring” way. Want even more laughs? Shop The Carol Burnett Show DVDs today at http://bit.ly/ShopCarol

About The Carol Burnett Show While there’s no truth to the rumor that “CBS” ever stood for The Carol Burnett Show, for eleven seasons and 278 episodes, this star-studded extravaganza of sketch comedy, song and dance became entertainment central for the network and TV viewers. Taped before a live audience at Hollywood’s CBS Television City Studio 33, The Carol Burnett Show featured clever, dazzling production numbers in an intimate environment, thanks to strategic camera placement that brought the actors and audience closer together. Burnett operated in a relaxed theater setting that allowed her to take questions, cut loose with her famous Tarzan yell and join fellow performers Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner to have a laugh or sing a song. The show received 25 Emmy Awards and eight Golden Globes, making it one of the most honored shows in television history. TIME Magazine named The Carol Burnett Show one of the "100 Best Television Shows of all Time" and Carol Burnett has been honored with more People's Choice Awards than any other actress.

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