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British actor Stephen Fry shared how reading about Oscar Wilde's life left him 'terribly, terribly worried' as a closeted gay teenager.
Why is everyone on this show so damn relatable?
When know-it-all patient Carol tries to convince patient Harvey Korman he’s got a serious disease, it’s hypochondriac Tim Conway who feels the pain If you’re old enough to remember The Carol Burnett Show, then you don’t need reminding about their hysterical comedy sketches. They graced our living rooms every Saturday night throughout the 1970s. Carol,
Referring to a coworker or someone you're doing business with as a 'business partner' is a phrase commonly used in the industry. But could it be more? Harvey Korman, Steve Lawrence, and Tim Conway show us that possibility in 'The Ad Men.' The sketch is part of The Carol Burnett Show, a variety and comedy
"The stakeout skit is one for the books and display's the actors acting skills more than their comedic skills. What this means is that this is a skit that caused more acting than actual comedy. The comedy comes naturally to them all because they are entertainers and can do whatever they're asked. This is always
Before there were those ‘Try Not To Laugh’ videos on YouTube, there were TV shows like ‘The Carol Burnett Show’. These actors were the pioneers of such a challenge. ‘The Carol Burnett Show’ was a show that was wholesome and fun for the whole family. This comedy show had plenty of crack-ups (and we’ve lost
This hilarious clip is a sketch from The Carol Burnett Show featuring Harvey Korman as a swarthy bank robber and Tim Conway as the world’s slowest and luckiest sheriff. The stage is set for some rip-roaring actions and repartees. The Carol Burnett Show ran for 11 seasons and I don't think I missed a single
The Carol Burnett Show always featured hilarious skits about misunderstandings. The humor wasn’t even bound by American absurdity. In this classic sketch from season 9, episode 4, the setting is the United Kingdom. At Buckingham Palace, a guard, played by Tim Conway, keeps a strict watch on the open gate. He paces around with his
Brothers Neal and Jeff Harmon pulled quite likely the most successful practical joke on all when they opened an alcohol-free and clean stand-up comedy lounge in Provo, Utah, US. The lounge itself is called Dry Bar Comedy, and yes, it has nothing to do with dry comedy and everything to do with mocktails and root
Tim Conway was the prankster of the Carol Burnett Show. He was able to crack up his fellow castmates just with an accent. He was also determined to see how far he could go before the director would make them redo it. This video shows outtakes from a sketch of him as Mr. Tudball that
Everybody loves The Carol Burnett show. This is what kept us home on Saturday nights. It was always an event that most certainly required snacks and soda pop! All the family would gather around the TV with the kids sitting on the floor and the adults laying back on the couch while we all laughed
In one of the funniest skits of all time, Carol Burnett competes with Lucille Ball to rent a car to Tim Conway. “The Carol Burnett Show” might not have pioneered sketch comedy, but it certainly perfected it, and having a guest like Lucille Ball on the show is a testament to how influential the program
This low budget cooking show chef skit from Tim Conway's very own hour-long variety show is a true treat, rewarding with clean humor that'll make anyone laugh their head off. In this episode, Tim shows us all how to use a blender in a series of blunders that couldn't be more hilarious. Well before Tim
Tim Conway was the prankster of the Carol Burnett Show. He was able to crack up his fellow castmates just with an accent. He was also determined to see how far he could go before the director would make them redo it. This video shows outtakes from a sketch of him as Mr. Tudball that
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In one of the funniest skits of all time, Carol Burnett competes with Lucille Ball to rent a car to Tim Conway. “The Carol Burnett Show” might not have pioneered sketch comedy, but it certainly perfected it, and having a guest like Lucille Ball on the show is a testament to how influential the program
Anyone who watched The Carol Burnett Show must certainly remember the beloved shuffling "Duane Toddleberry" as performed by the comical Tim Conway during the show's 1975 to 1976 seasons. Tim once lovingly referred to this sweet and slow guy "The Oldest Man" and ever since it's been in the history books as one of his
Taskmaster (Lyle Waggoner) assigns a new rowing partner for one of his men (Harvey Korman) and the results are hilarious. This is the way comedy was meant to be. There will never be another pair like Tim and Harvey. In this classic sketch called “Galley Slaves,” the ultimate tag-team of sketch comedy, Korman and Conway,
Tim Conway is one of the star-studded names that comes from The Carol Burnett Show. He was the genius behind the writing of the iconic comedy show, and would occasionally come on screen for a hilarious skit. One of the most legendary bits he appeared in on the show was about a dentist who recently
The 70s were the golden years of my life. I can’t quite figure out if it was simply because of my childhood or The Carol Burnett Show, which made it so. I suppose it’s the latter. I still reminisce about those Saturdays with my whole family, everyone abandoning the task at hand, and settling in