Carol Burnett Talks Comedy Today, Says ‘It’s Not Funny’

Legendary comedian Carol Burnett talked about some of the comedy that is available these days and admitted so much of it is “boring” and simply “not funny.”

Speaking on the “Variety’s Awards Circuit” podcast, the 91-year-old actress said that the shows she was part of like “The Carol Burnett Show” and others on the air at the time were “funny and character driven, they’re not scatological or blue,” Fox News reported.

“I’m not a prude, but sometimes I think some of the stuff today … it’s been kind of easy to get a laugh by being a little blue,” Burnett said. “I don’t mind if it’s within the character, but if they do it just to say a bad word, I think it’s boring, and it’s not funny.”

“Funny is ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show.’ Funny is Mary [Tyler Moore], Bob Newhart, ‘All in the Family’ – and they hold up today,’” she added.

Burnett — who found monster success with her variety show on CBS from 1967 to 1978, followed by nine episodes in the fall of 1991 — previously talked about how she misses the old comedy sketch entertainment shows and would love to see them make a comeback, Fox News noted.

“I’d like to see variety come back,” Burnett told the outlet. “But [the networks] could never do what we did because I think the cost would be extravagant now.”

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“We had a 28-piece orchestra, 12 dancers,” she added. “We had 60 to 75 costumes a week. Bob Mackie designed for our guest stars. All of that you couldn’t do today. It would be too much. We did kind of a Broadway mini-musical comedy review every week. And that couldn’t be done today.”

“But there could be a hybrid of some way to do a variety show because there are people who could certainly do variety,” Burnett continued. “But I don’t think a network would take a chance. I just wish they would.”

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The Hollywood star also reflected on her career and admitted that CBS executives initially discouraged her from doing the show how she wanted. She said a vice president at the network told her that variety was “a man’s game” reserved for the likes of then-stars like Jackie Gleason and Dean Martin.

“And [they] had a sitcom they wanted me to do, to which I said, ‘I don’t want to be the same person every week. I want variety, I want music, I want different characters to do,'” Burnett said.

“They had to put us on the air because I had a 10-year contract … I just said, ‘This is what I know, and this is what I want to do.’ I wasn’t deterred at all. I just simply said, ‘I want to have fun.’ And I pushed for that. They had to put it on the air.”

Related: Legendary Comedian Carol Burnett Says Her Show Could Never Happen Today, Misses Classic Comedy Sketch Entertainment

‘Veep’ Star To Host Panel With Governors At DNC

Veep” star Julia Louis-Dreyfus will host a panel with female Democratic governors from across the country at the Democratic National Convention next week in Chicago.

The 63-year-old Hollywood actress — who played fictional character Vice President Selina Meyer on the popular HBO political satire — will be joined by the Democratic Governors Association, the actress confirmed to CNN.

The panel will take place on Wednesday August 21 where the “Seinfeld” actress and vocal Democratic supporter will moderate the event with eight Democratic women governors. The list includes such governors as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, among others.

Dreyfus told The Hollywood Reporter that “throughout their time in office, Democratic women governors have made history, changed the conversation surrounding women in executive roles, and gotten big things done for the good people of their states.”

DGA Women Governors Fund chair Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey told THR, “Julia Louis-Dreyfus brings the same passion and intensity that drives her successful career on-screen to her projects off of it, including her decades of work as an advocate and activist fighting to protect abortion rights, voting rights and democracy and fighting to combat climate change.”

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Veep” showrunner Dave Mandel recently reacted to the increased viewership of the HBO political series after clips went viral following President Joe Biden’s announcement that he was out of the race and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris for president.

Speaking to THR, Mandel — who took over as showrunner in Season 5 of “Veep” — said he was thrilled to see the clips of the Emmy-winning series circulating.

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“Today, there may be more people checking out ‘Veep,’ and I can’t think of anything better,” Mandel said. “I hope they are enjoying. The crazier politics gets, the more Veep holds up!”

The show — which wrapped up after seven seasons in 2019 — has seen renewed interest with viewership increased by 353% on July 24 compared to the previous day, as previously reported. It happened 24 hours after Biden said he would no longer seek reelection.

In the show, which ran from 2012 until 2019, the president resigns, leaving Meyer to ascend the office herself and later launch her own campaign.

Related: ‘Veep’ Viewership Increases 350% After Harris Enters Presidential Race

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