The Lily Tomlin Show
"The Lily Tomlin Show" was a television variety show that aired in 1973. Starring comedian and actress Lily Tomlin, the program featured a mix of comedy sketches, musical performances, and guest appearances. Tomlin showcased her unique characters, including the iconic Ernestine, a telephone operator, and Edith Ann, a childlike girl.
The show was notable for its innovative format and Tomlin's ability to blend humor with social commentary. It received critical acclaim and earned several awards, including an Emmy Award. Despite its short run, "The Lily Tomlin Show" left a lasting impact on television comedy.