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Globes give Burnett an everlastin­g honour

Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n names annual award after comedy queen

- MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK The Golden Globe Awards will introduce a new TV special achievemen­t trophy at next month’s telecast and name it after its first recipient — comedic icon Carol Burnett.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n said Tuesday the Carol Burnett Award — the small-screen version of the group’s film counterpar­t, the Cecil B. demille Award — will annually honour someone “who has made outstandin­g contributi­ons to television on or off the screen.”

The first Carol Burnett Award will, fittingly, go to Burnett, a fivetime Golden Globe winner who was the first woman to host a variety sketch show, The Carol Burnett Show, which ran for 11 years and received 25 Emmy Awards. Burnett, 85, will be on hand to accept her namesake award during the Jan. 6 ceremony, live on NBC.

Associatio­n president Meher Tatna hailed Burnett for breaking barriers while making us laugh. “We are profoundly grateful for her contributi­ons to the entertainm­ent industry and honoured to celebrate her legacy forever at the Golden Globes,” she said.

In addition to her work on TV, theatre and movies, Burnett has establishe­d several scholarshi­ps around the country, including the Carol Burnett Musical Theatre Competitio­n at her alma mater, the University of California, and the Carrie Hamilton Foundation, to honour the memory of her daughter, who died in 2002.

The Globes are making another change this year: The actual award has been redesigned to be taller and heavier. The new design is about a kilogram heavier and nearly two centimetre­s taller and replaces the previous version’s marble base with an all-metal design. The iconic design of a globe wrapped in a film strip remains at the top.

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