Julie & Carol: Together Again

Julie & Carol: Together Again is a 1989 TV special performed by Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett. It aired on US television on 13 December 1989. it was a music special directed by Jeff Margolis.[1]

Background

This event marked "25 years after Andrews' and Burnett's first music and comedy special in Carnegie Hall, 18 years since their last at Lincoln Center".[2] Many of the crew had worked with the two on some of their previous projects, including producer-writers Ken and Mitzie Welch, costumer Bob Mackie, and musician-arranger Peter Matz.[3]

Andrews said "The thought over the years, is that we would love to do a series of shows, starting here and then going on to 'Julie & Carol in London,' 'Julie and Carol in Paris,' maybe even in Moscow or at the Great Wall of China."[4]

Contents

The show featured "reminiscences, a rap, an unconventional comic tea party, a medley, and a country-style "Phantom of the Opry." No dancers. No other singers. Just the two of them on stage together performing with a full orchestra."[5]

One of the main themes is growing older. The Morning Call noted: "Now in their mid-fifties, the women sensibly - and they are both sensible women - deal with middle age up front. No longer the young and adored toasts of Broadway as they were when they met - Andrews in "My Fair Lady" and Burnett in "Once Upon a Mattress" - they address motherhood and the other changes that time has brought."[6]

Critical reception

The show has received highly positive reviews.

Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1990 Rene Lagler (production designer) Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program Nominated
1990 Bob Mackie (costume designer) Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program Nominated
1990 Kris Trexler (editor) Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Multi-Camera Production Nominated
1990 Carol Burnett American Comedy Award for Funniest Female Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or Syndication Won

References

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