- Carol Burnett And Friends
- A Brief Biography Of Carol Burnett
- Carol Burnett
- The Carol Burnett Show
- The Personal Life Of Carol Burnett
- The Background Of The Carol Burnett Show
- Tim Conway From The Carol Burnett Show
- Carol Burnett At The Massey Hall, Toronto
- One Laugh Changed Carol Burnett's Life
- Collection Of Carol Burnett's Costumes
- Best Friends- Carol Burnett And Julie Andrews-
- Best Moments Of Carol Burnett
- Burnett's Janitor Character From Carol Burnett Show
- Carol Burnett Video
- Carol Burnett Popular Variety Shows
- Carol Burnett And Close Friend Lyle Wagner
- Carol Burnett And Close Friend Vicki Lawrence
- Carol Burnett And Her Daughter Carrie Hamilton
- Carol Burnett And Her Grandmother
- Carol Burnett And Humor
Burnett starred in Carol & Company with Jeremy Piven and Peter Krause in 1990. An anthology series with a half-hour comedy skit each week, but was abandoned very early. She revived her Carol Burnett Show in 1991 with a new supporting cast. The show was funny but didn't click and this was cancelled after two months of marriage. Later in the early 1990s, there has been a play where Helen Hunt's her mother on Mad about You.
Joe Hamilton, a jazz musician, was her second husband. He produced most of her starring projects after there marriage. There daughter Carrie Hamilton had major drug problems and died in 2002 of lung cancer. She became an actress and starred in the TV movie Hostage with Burnett and in touring productions of Rent. There 2nd daughter Erin Hamilton, had several types of hits on the dance charts, and this includes covers of names as "Dream Weaver" and Cheap Trick's "The Flame." Erin Hamilton is an out lesbian.
In 1981, Burnett sued the National Enquirer, after the major tabloid that was falsely reported that she has been in a drunken state and the argument with Henry Kissinger in the Washington restaurant. She won the case. It was awarded many hundred dollars. She donated all money to charity.
Burnett was by all accounts a good-natured and prudent, seen on her variety show was the real Carol Burnett. Mae Eudora Jones White was her beloved grandmother; she died in the year of 1967 at the age of nearly 82. However, Burnett never stopped for tugging her ears at the end of any episode. In the show's 3rd season, Carol Burnett received a kind of résumé from a ten-year-old fan named Jim Carrey who wished the career in comedy and he was able to receive a long and complete personal letter of encouragement from Burnett. But, when she received the star on a Hollywood Boulevard, Carol Burnett had them placed in the front of a theater where she has been an usher. In the year of 1989, when Carol Burnett's friend named "Lucille Ball" died suddenly on Carol Burnett's birthday, Ball has ordered little flowers in advance for the Burnett's birthday and she received a small bouquet from Ball several hours after hearing the sad news. The theme song for The Carol Burnett Show was written by her husband, Hamilton which she sang at end of all episodes.