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Burnett to accept namesake award

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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 honor someone “who has made outstandin­g contributi­ons to television on or off the screen.”

The first Carol Burnett Award will, fittingly, go to Burnett, a five-time 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.

The 85-year-old Burnett will be on hand to accept her namesake award during the Jan. 6 ceremony, live on NBC.

In a statement, 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 honored to celebrate her legacy forever at the Golden Globes,” she said.

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