Some moments at the Emmys are planned down to the second. This one wasnât â and thatâs exactly why it became unforgettable. When Tim Conway and Harvey Korman stepped onto the stage together, audiences expected effortless charm. What they got instead was a masterclass in unscripted comedy â and a moment that would go down in television history.
Conway, known as the undisputed master of deadpan absurdity, began to riff mid-speech, spinning an off-the-wall story that took Korman completely by surprise. Within seconds, Harvey Korman â usually the picture of composure â began to crack. His shoulders trembled, his eyes filled with tears of laughter, and he nearly doubled over behind the microphone while Conway carried on, perfectly straight-faced, as though nothing unusual were happening.
The audience erupted. The orchestra didnât even bother to cue the exit music â nobody wanted the magic to end. It wasnât just an awards show highlight; it was living proof that true comedy doesnât need a script, only timing, chemistry, and fearless spontaneity.
That night, in a golden blur of laughter and chaos, two men who helped define television comedy reminded the world why the Emmys exist in the first place â to honor brilliance born from joy and human connection.
Decades later, fans still replay that 1978 Emmy moment â not for the trophy, but for the laughter. For Tim Conwayâs perfect silence. For Harvey Kormanâs helpless giggles. For the shared happiness of a room full of people who couldnât stop smiling.