🚒😂 “The Fireman” — Tim Conway’s Old Man Gives Harvey Korman the Most Disastrous Mouth-to-Mouth in TV History

If you ever need proof that Tim Conway could turn anything into comedy chaos, look no further than “The Fireman” — the sketch where his legendary slow-moving, mumbling old man returns, this time as a firefighter whose job is to … Continue Reading

In 1976s, this song was one of the greatest hits and today just few people know about it

On August 1st, 1971, ‘The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour’ premiered on CBS television. The show featured many funny moments and great music performances, especially from the hosts.
During one episode, the couple closed the show with their mega-hit titled …
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Tim Conway walked into what was supposed to be a simple, harmless sketch—just him washing windows on a shaky scaffold. Nothing special. But the moment he stepped into the scene, everything fell apart in the most hilarious way possible. He slipped, swung around, and turned a tiny bit of comedy into pure, unstoppable chaos. Harvey Korman was begging him—literally begging him—to stop, but Tim was on a roll and there was no putting the brakes on it. For 22 straight minutes, the script might as well have been thrown in the trash. The cast couldn’t think, the crew was gasping for air, and the audience was laughing like they’d lost control of their own bodies. Tim wasn’t following anything. He wasn’t even steering the ship. He just broke the entire show—and nobody could do a thing to stop him.

Saturday Night, April 15th, 1978. The clock struck 10 PM, and right after The Love Boat, millions of Americans tuned in to CBS for their weekly tradition: The Carol Burnett Show. Gas was 63 cents a gallon, disco … Continue Reading

When Carol Burnett Became Cher — and Comedy Got Taller

The Night “Sonny & Cher” Got a Makeover

It begins like a familiar love song — the disco lights, the long hair, the glittering gown. But within seconds, the illusion collapses into pure, glorious absurdity.

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Tim Conway and Carol Burnett’s “Lunch Date” Sketch Still Has Fans Crying with Laughter — Decades Later

It’s one of those moments that remind you why The Carol Burnett Show remains a timeless treasure. In the classic sketch “Tim Conway Treats Mrs. Wiggins to Lunch,” two of television’s greatest comedic minds collide — and what unfolds is … Continue Reading

Face Acne: Causes, Symptoms & Quick Tips

Face acne is one of the most common skin problems, appearing as pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, or painful cysts. It happens when pores become clogged with excess oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. Hormones, stress, genetics, and certain skincare or makeup … Continue Reading

Face Acne

Face acne is one of the most common skin problems, appearing as pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, or painful cysts. It happens when pores become clogged with excess oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. Hormones, stress, genetics, and certain skincare or makeup … Continue Reading

“Sir, I’m the one asking the questions here!” Tim Conway barks, pounding the desk — but within seconds, the “interrogator” can’t even interrogate himself. What starts as a serious spy parody quickly unravels into chaos as Conway’s deadpan detective loses control of his own routine — while Harvey Korman tries, and fails spectacularly, to stay in character. Every twitch, every pause, every barely stifled laugh turns the sketch into a masterclass in comic tension. When Conway pulls out the “truth serum” and starts slurring nonsense, Korman breaks so hard the camera nearly shakes. It’s not just a sketch — it’s a moment where discipline collapses, genius takes over, and two comedy legends remind us that laughter isn’t scripted… it’s contagious.

“Sir, I’m the one asking the questions here!” Tim Conway barks, pounding the desk with a determination that suggests the fate of the world — or at least this sketch — rests entirely in his hands. The so-called “interrogator,” portrayed … Continue Reading

“105-Year-Old Mildred Holt Busts Johnny Up” — The Carson Moment That Reminds Us Why TV Used to Feel Like Home

It was supposed to be a lighthearted interview — one of those wholesome Tonight Show segments Johnny Carson loved to end his nights with. But what happened on that stage turned into something far greater: a piece of pure, unscripted … Continue Reading

The chaos hits high gear in The Carol Burnett Show’s legendary “Tough Truckers” sketch — a side-splitting parody that turns a simple road story into pure comedic pandemonium.

It starts innocently enough: two weary long-haul truckers, played by Tim Conway and Harvey Korman, exchange macho banter in a smoke-filled cab, pretending to be kings of the open road. The “truck” is nothing more than a rickety prop mounted … Continue Reading