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  1. The Lily Tomlin Special: Directed by Jay Sandrich. With Betty Beaird, Anne Beesley, Shelley R. Bonus, Valri Bromfield.

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    • Betty Beaird, Anne Beesley, Shelley R. Bonus
    • Jay Sandrich
  2. Lily: Directed by Bill Davis. With Lily Tomlin, Richard Pryor, Bill Gerber, Judith Kahan. Lily Tomlin plays familiar characters like young Edith Ann, housewife Judy Beasley, and phone operator Ernestine, while debuting a new character, Wanda V. Wilford.

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    • Comedy
    • Bill Davis
    • 1973-11-02
  3. The Lily Tomlin Special. Lily is an American comedy variety show television special aired by CBS Television in 1973. The writing crew of fifteen all received an Emmy Award for their efforts on this show.

  4. The Lily Tomlin special showcases Tomlin's most iconic characters, Ma Belle's Ernestine, the prim tasteful Lady, the grimy little kid Edith Ann, and a new creation, Bobbi Jeanine, a hammy cocktail lounge organist talking in song titles.

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    • Lily Tomlin, Richard Crenna, Nancy Dussault
    • Joseph Hardy
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lily_TomlinLily Tomlin - Wikipedia

    Her first two Emmy Awards were for her 1973 special Lily, followed by another three for the specials Lily Tomlin , The Paul Simon Special and Lily: Sold Out (1981, a fifth for narrating the 2013 documentary An Apology to Elephants; and a Daytime Emmy for voicing Miss Frizzle in the animated childrens series The Magic School Bus (1994 ...

  6. 29. Jan. 2004 · This is Lily Tomlin's second television special that was produced in 1973 for the CBS network. It aired on November 2, 1973. Her guests were Richard Pryor, Alan Alda, Bill Gerber and Judy Khan. It an hour filled with Tomlin characters that still entertain us today.

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  7. www.lilytomlin.com › lilytomlinLily Tomlin | LILY

    When Laugh-In left the air, Tomlin went on to co-write, with Jane Wagner, and star in six comedy television specials: The Lily Tomlin Show (1973), Lily (1973), Lily (1975), Lily Tomlin (1975), Lily: Sold Out (1981), and Lily for President? (1982) for which she won three Emmy Awards and a Writers’ Guild of America Award.