2024-12-05
55 分钟I'm excited to recommend an episode from the new season of the Talking Pictures podcast.
Talking Pictures from Turner Classic Movies and Max features TCM host Ben Mankiewicz in conversation with iconic comedians and writers as they discuss their earliest film memories along with their favorite films, creative influences and guilty pleasures.
After all, the biggest entertainers of our time are film fans at their core, just like the rest of us.
And who wouldn't want to listen to Henry Winkler and Bill Murray talk about their start in comedy?
Or Bridget Everett and Jane lynch discuss how years of hard work paid off in today's episode?
I'm excited to share an episode of Talking Pictures with you, which features a conversation with Carol Burnett.
Without further ado, here is the first episode of Talking Pictures with Carol Burnett.
And make sure to go find the Talking Pictures feed and listen on Mac's or wherever you get your podcasts.
When I was a little girl, my grandmother and I went to the movies.
And that would be, I think, in the 40s especially, there was no cynicism.
The good guys won, the bad guys didn't.
There was no gray area.
So I had this feeling that everything would turn out all right.
And it did.
Yeah, you could say things turned out all right for Carol Burnett.
She has won multiple Emmy awards.
She has a Tony and a Grammy.
She's received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
That isn't even a full list of her Awards.
After 65 years in show business, Carol Burnett is a legit American treasure.