“I can’t stop laughing at this” is how many people still describe it — and for good reason. When Tim Conway and Harvey Korman step into The Old Doctor, what begins as a simple premise quickly becomes something far greater. Every pause, every misplaced step, every perfectly timed glance builds into a kind of comedy that feels completely effortless — yet impossible to replicate. Korman tries to hold the scene together, but that’s part of the magic. The more Conway leans into the absurdity with that calm, unshakable delivery, the more everything begins to unravel in the most natural way. It’s not forced. It’s not rushed. It just keeps building until the laughter becomes unavoidable. Decades later, the moment still holds its power — not because it’s loud, but because it’s precise. Two performers, completely in sync, turning a simple sketch into something unforgettable.

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The second Tim Conway started talking… Harvey Korman already knew what was coming. 😂 This Carol Burnett Show moment is still one of the funniest things ever put on television. Tim comes in with that unforgettable voice, the sketch starts drifting into total silliness, and Harvey is doing everything he can just to stay composed. But once the props start acting up and the scene keeps getting more ridiculous… it’s impossible not to laugh. The audience loved it, the cast could barely hold it together, and that’s exactly what made moments like this so special. It wasn’t just a funny sketch — it was one of those classic TV scenes people still enjoy all these years later.

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HE MADE HER LAUGH FOR 50 YEARS — AND SHE ONLY CRIED ONCE. Tim Conway had one gift no comedian could match — he could break Carol Burnett on live television without even trying. One glance. One mischievous grin. That was all it took. For 11 seasons on The Carol Burnett Show, he turned every sketch into beautiful chaos. She’d beg him to stop. He never did. And she loved every second of it. But when Tim’s health faded, the laughter grew quieter. Carol sat beside him in those final days — no stage lights, no cameras. Just two old friends, fingers intertwined, sharing words only they understood. She once said he was the funniest person she’d ever known. The day he left, the woman who laughed for 50 years finally broke down in tears. Some friendships don’t end — they just go quiet. And Carol Burnett still hears that mischievous laugh every time she closes her eyes…

He Made Her Laugh for 50 Years — And She Only Cried Once
There are funny people, and then there are the rare ones who seem to carry mischief in their bones. Tim Conway was one of those rare ones. …
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