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Carol Burnett honoured with Golden Globe award named after her

And then I bring myself up short when I realise how incredibly fortunate I was to be there at the right time.

- Carol Burnett

LOS ANGELES: Beloved American comedian Carol Burnett was presented on Sunday with the first- ever Golden Globe recognisin­g a lifetime career in television, an award that was named after her. The Carol Burnett award, to be presented every year, was establishe­d this year to celebrate the new golden age of television marked by high profile shows attracting Oscarwinni­ng actors and directors. Burnett, 85, the Emmy- winn ing star of the 1960s and 1970s TV sketch series “The Carol Burnett Show”, is regarded as a pioneer for women in comedy and one of the most decorated women in television. Her parody of Scarlett O’Hara, wearing the “curtainrod” dress, is widely considered one of the most memorable moments in US comic television history.

“Sometimes I catch myself daydreamin­g about being young again and doing it all over,” Burnett said while accepting her award. “And then I bring myself up short when I realise how incredibly fortunate I was to be there at the right time.”

Burnett dedicated her award “to all those who made my dreams come true and to all those out there who share the love I have for television.”

Famous for tugging her ear at the end of her performanc­es, she is also known for her signature song, “I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together.”

“The Carol Burnett Show” won 23 Emmy Awards and Burnett went on to receive the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom, the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, and become a Kennedy Center honoree.

Burnett made her Broadway debut in ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ in 1959 and has numerous film credits to her name, including the role of Miss Hannigan in the 1982 TV adaptation of musical ‘Annie’.

In recent years, she has made appearance­s on TV programs such as ‘Glee’ and ‘ Hot in Cleveland’.

Television has boomed in recent years, in part due to the arrival of experiment­al original content on streaming services like Netflix, Amazon and Hulu. According to a December study by the FX network, there were some 495 scripted shows on US television in 2018 across cable, streaming and broadcast platforms.

Yet Burnett noted that a variety show like hers would never be produced today due to the high cost of a full orchestra, dozens of costume changes and weekly guest stars.

“Today’s audiences might never know what they are missing,” she said. “So here’s to reruns and YouTube.” — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters photos ?? (Top, left to right) Halle Berry, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira (Left-Right) attend the 76th Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, California, US, Sunday. • Presenters Idris Elba and his daughter Isan Elba; hosts Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh; (Centre, left-right) US actresses Regina King; Claire Foy; Danai Gurira; (Bottom, left to right) Jackson Lee, Tonya Lewis Lee, Spike Lee, and Satchel Lee (left to right); US actor Darren Criss; actresses Amy Adams and Melissa McCarthy arrive at the same event. • (Far left) Presenters Justin Hartley, Chrissy Metz and Sterling K. Brown. • Christina Ricci arrives at the HBO Golden Globes After Party at Beverly Hills, California, US, Sunday.
— Reuters photos (Top, left to right) Halle Berry, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira (Left-Right) attend the 76th Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, California, US, Sunday. • Presenters Idris Elba and his daughter Isan Elba; hosts Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh; (Centre, left-right) US actresses Regina King; Claire Foy; Danai Gurira; (Bottom, left to right) Jackson Lee, Tonya Lewis Lee, Spike Lee, and Satchel Lee (left to right); US actor Darren Criss; actresses Amy Adams and Melissa McCarthy arrive at the same event. • (Far left) Presenters Justin Hartley, Chrissy Metz and Sterling K. Brown. • Christina Ricci arrives at the HBO Golden Globes After Party at Beverly Hills, California, US, Sunday.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Carol Burnett poses backstage with her Carol Burnett award.
— Reuters photo Carol Burnett poses backstage with her Carol Burnett award.

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