Tim would rehearse the skits along with his co-Stars. Then when the studio audience arrived and the cameras came on. He hardly ever stayed on script. That's why everyone would loose it. 🤣
Actually, how I understand it, they would do two shows per night in front of two different audiences. The first show Tim would do as rehearsed, and the second show is when Tim would go off the rails.
yea in this skit Tim said he found the skit boring so he decided to liven it up in the middle. This is where Harvey knew Tim went off script and started on his rant, you can see Harvey starting to smile knowing something is up. The part where he numbs his hand , at that part after is when Tim started going off tangent.
Carol and the producers wanted Tim to save his improvisation for the actual taping rather than rehearsal. That way they got the cast's spontaneous reactions.
Yes, Britt. This actually aired. "The Carol Burnett Show" was a family favorite for many years. Tim Conway was a guest many times before he was brought on as a regular. Harvey Korman(patient) was also very talented. These two had an ongoing rivalry to see who could make the other break the 'fourth wall' first. Tim usually won. The cast would rehearse then tape live. Tim would follow the script during rehearsal, then ad-lib movements, lines, and reactions while filming. The rest of the cast had to try to keep up. It is rumored Harvey laughed so hard during this skit, he actually lost bladder control a little. Tim's physical comedy was amazing. There is a skit where he 'fell' up a flight of stairs, in slow motion. His 'old man' skits were comedy gold.
Back in the wonderful days of, turning on the TV then going to get a drink, go to the bathroom, put the dog out, and get back to sit down just as the little white dot on the screen expanded to show a picture. Technologie sucked but entertainment was great. :)
The dentist, Tim Conway was brilliant!!! Harvey Corman, the patient, revealed later in a documentary that he actually peed himself during this sketch!!!
Not quite the entire skit, but this is the best part. Britt, the Carol Burnett Show does have its own YT channel and they have posted entire programs from the show, You'll see how it aired, thankfully without commercials.
The Carol Burnett show was required viewing when I was a kid. The best bits were when the actors were desperately trying not to lose it. I was so little when this show was on, but I still remember it.
Conway was a MASTERCLASS of improv and not breaking character while he absolutely WRECKED those about him. I really miss this show and appreciate the clips we get... it was very late in my very youngest years, but the Best. The stupidest silliest most brilliant people who did not take themselves as soooo important... the people you'd want in your life. The friends who'd always be there to laugh at your idiocy and stand as your foundation when needed. This was such a talented and well connected group who knew they were blessed with that time.
When the whole cast got together decades later for a reunion/interview...Carol & everyone talked about how it was basically Tim Conway's goal to make all of them break character but mostly, Harvey. Lol. He was & will always be a comedy genius.
The Carol Burnett show was a masterpiece of comedy and Carol was a comedy genius. Yes it was live and unedited, the best was watching to see if they could stay in character
I miss those guys. The Carol Burnett Show is really great. Especially since it's live. Once, Carol was singing and the audience started to laugh. She slowly turned to see what was going on...and the horse in the background was going to the bathroom. Carol lost it. 😆
Yes, the light hitting his face knocked the tooth out. You could see Tim Conway alomost lost it too, but he was amazing at keeping it together His physical comedy is just so masterful. I loved that show. My family always watched it we'd just laugh so hard. It was just the best!!!
Yes it aired on TV. Half the fun of watching was waiting to see if an actor could get the others in the scene to crack up & break character. It happened often & never was less funny. And usually it was Tim Conway that would cause the others to lose it in the middle of the scene. As someone who performed improv, I suspect a lot of it was improvised. They were all great comedians & it would be totally in their wheelhouses.
I ALWAYS remember Carol came downstairs with the curtain rod and curtains in the Gone With the Wind skit. Not quite a year after the re showing the movie in town so I remembered the scene in the movie, when she came down the stairs with the curtain rod I absolutely lost it. One of the most entertaining shows on tv. It was great to be a kid when everyone could laugh at stuff on tv and you didn't have to be old enough to understand what was said.
Yes this is what we watched as kids to teens with our parents. It was fun for the whole family and entire families would get together to watch. The skits were clean and funny. The late show was for the parents, with veiled sexual innuendos that any kids still up would not usually get. This was called wholesome fun for the family.
This was such a brilliant show, so funny, and with such a fabulous, gifted cast. Those of us who got to watch it live back in the day were truly blessed.
Tim Conway had one goal on the Carol Burnett Show. Make Harvey Korman laugh. He succeeded quite often and it made for some of the best sketch comedy in history. He truly was genius.
You will never find anything funnier than the episode of Whose Line Is It Anyways w/ Richard Simmons. The audience was jumping up & laughing hysterically. Even the performers couldn't keep it together. Amazing improv show!
Tim Conway was a master of improv and every scene he did things that were not in the script and yes every episode was like these last two that you have seen.
@Miss_brittreacts_._._ Carol said at one time they would run thru the script in front of audiences…. Then when they went live Tim would just start going left on some of the scripts . They never knew when or what script they would do . They all did improve at times . Couldn’t wait for Saturday Nights to watch Carol Burnett Show it was a family gathering at my grandmas ….
Little lady. I grew up on this show. They were the best ever. This is what we need. Dee, Carol Burnett show was one of the funniest shows around. Loving that you love this.
This is my all-time favorite skit! I'm 37 and love Tim Conway! He is true, clean comedy! My boys also watch him. Most if not all of his stuff is improv. Which makes it funnier. He always tries to destroy Harvey Korman. The man in the chair.
This along with Johnny Carson show tonight dominated the airwaves there in the seventies it was the closest thing we had the social media before there was the internet. Carol Burnett is a comedic genius, but she surrounded herself with amazing people like Tim Conway this is an example of just how much they would go off script just for the sake of cracking each other up. And the audiences loved it. It was before the time where they started doing fake audience laugh tracks, which soured me on sitcom TV forever. This is back when it was actually real.
We had "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" and" Laugh-in" during the Vietnam years. They were constantly getting censored but still got their point across with the humor.
Oh man, my mom absolutely love the Smothers brothers. Those are early memories for me watching them on television. Very fragmented but I just remember her just being so excited and she really didn't like television at all hardly.
Tim Conway was comedy gold and one of the greatest improvers in the business. Yes, "The Carol Burnett Show" was a very popular weekly show. They would do rehearsals prior to the live show recordings. During rehearsals, Tim Conway would play his part straight to the script every time. When it was time for the live performance, Tim Conway always went completely off script to crack up his co-stars. He even took it further by getting the sound department, and / or costume department involved without letting the other actors know what he was planning.
The Carol Burnette Show was one of the best skit/variety shows of all time. Way before SNL, In Living Color, Chappelle Show, and others it was a staple in comedy television.
See, I knew you would love this one !!! Carol Burnett show was good clean family fun !! As usual your reaction was so spot on !!! I just adore your facial expressions !!! Your husband is so blessed to have you in his life !!! Have the day YOU deserve...I like that line !!!
Britt! There were many variety shows on TV when I was a kid. And they would film them in front of a live audience. It was really fun. Many opportunities, in this case on The Carol Burnett Show, for Tim Conway to go rogue, off-script. He had a lot of other characters, most notable among them, is the "world's oldest fill-in-the-blank." He would play a doddering old man who would shimmy on the floor with his feet. In one skit he couldn't transition from the floor to an area rug because the rug was a half-inch higher. In another, he tripped while coming down the stairs. He was so old he came down the stairs in slow motion because he was too old to fall at a normal speed. Conway was a genius.
I was fortunate to see the Carol Burnette show every week. It was hilarious. It was taped in front of a live studio audience. You would never know what to expect. There was a lot of improv in this show and other of these type shows.The actors could not contain themselves. That is when TV was good clean fun entertainment.
Use to watch the Carol Burnett show every week as a kid. Tim Conway is the actor playing the dentist and Harvey Korman is playing the patient. They don't make variety shows like this anymore. Classic show!
A lot of it was improv as the show was taped live, Tim Conway used to crack everyone on the show up. He, Harvey Korman, ad Carol Burnett were hilarious. It was as much fun laughing at them laughing at each other as it was watching the skits. Glad to see some of the classic older material make it's way to younger viewers.
Tim Conway... making Harvey Korman laugh. And Carol Burnett. Annnd Vicky Lawrence. It's why we all tuned in to see Carol's show. What. Would. Happen. NEXT ?!?!?!!
Yes it was The Carol Burnett Show I watched it every week and it was hilarious. I remember watching it as a kid also The Dean Martin Show u need to review that show also he was so hilarious. Sonny and Cher so many great shows. Tv is not what it used to I don’t even watch regular tv anymore it’s just boring and uneventful. The shows today don’t stand up to the what we grew up with. People don’t put forth an effort into their craft anymore. This includes music as well as acting. TCB⚡️
The Carol Burnette show was comedy gold on TV for years, along with the Dean Martin roasts, where different big name stars would get roasted and poked fun at by other celebrities.
Yes the show was LIVE, that is what makes it SO GOOD, and it was a live audience too, it's NOT canned laughter. The Carole Burnett Show was the BEST show EVER on TV. No, he didn't pull his own tooth out, it came out when Tim pushed the light into Harvey's face!
Tim was very talented physically. Tim plays a character which is an old man, which always moves slow. In one skit he does what looks like a slow motion roll down the stairs. Other old man skits are a fireman, clock repairman, hot dog vender and many more.
Hey Britt, Carol Burnett has often recounted they taped two shows where Tim would play it straight the first show, the second show "as you can see" is where he would lose his mind, LOL! This cast and show were Comedy Gold with Platinum Status. And yes, we saw all of this on TV, there were no take outs. Tuesday night's living rooms, family rooms, kitchens everywhere would sound just like the audience in our homes with our families in hysterical laughter. (P.S. The sound effects crew would improve as well, the fly was on.....the fly.
Tim Conway was notorious for getting Harvey Korman and the rest of the cast to break character and laugh. That's what made The Carol Burnett Show regular viewing for much of America. You never knew what hilarious hijinks would happen.
Britt, the great thing about the Carol Burnett Show is that it was performed live in front of a studio audience. In fact Carol would always start the show coming out on stage and interacting with the audience, so there were not edits. Half the fun was seeing the actors, including Harvey Corman (often the straight man) just not being able to keep from laughing! Tim Conway is just so hilarious, but I'm sure this was not improv, but rehearsed many times, but I'm sure it was a bit different each time, and still in the moment it gets just too funny to resist laughing. Seeing the performers trying to keep from laughing was half the fun! (Carol Burnette would also come out and sing the standard "good night" song for the how. "So glad we had this time together, it started." The show was mostly comedy sketches, but usually had a musical artist too-- a king of comedy/variety show.
in an interview it was said that Harvey (the guy in the chair) actually peed himself a bit from losing all control. I was raised watching the Carol Burnett show as a kid every week. These folks were my heroes
Love this show…comedy legend! Harvey and Tim were brilliant and played off each other so well. Carol was a genius too, first she is hilarious herself,; and second, she always gave the rest of the cast opportunity to shine. As the “headliner”, she could have hogged the spotlight, had the writers give her the best jokes, etc. but she never did that. It was filmed (as a lot of TV shows of that time) live and in front of an audience, so it’s basically like watching a short play. I’m not sure if they had the option of doing a retake…some shows aired live, and some were filmed in front of an audience but aired later so it could be edited for the TV viewers.
Tim Conway and Harvey Corman were absolute comedic gold together. Legends. Conway and Don Knotts were hilarious together as well. You would love The Apple Dumpling Gang. Harvey Corman was in Blazing Saddles as well.
Britt Carol Burnett Show kept all or most of these funny moments on her show. She hired new actress with her similar features: Vicki Lawrence. You have seen her as Mama during the elephant skit with Tim Conway. Tim rehearsed that week's show with no problems, then he improv his lines to break his castmates from their acting. Carol and her producers knew that Tim's improvisations on each episode are gold mine.
Tim would rehearse the skits along with his co-Stars. Then when the studio audience arrived and the cameras came on. He hardly ever stayed on script. That's why everyone would loose it. 🤣
Actually, how I understand it, they would do two shows per night in front of two different audiences. The first show Tim would do as rehearsed, and the second show is when Tim would go off the rails.
The more Harvey laughed the more Tim pushed it. Pls watch more, u will pee urself.....😂❤
yea in this skit Tim said he found the skit boring so he decided to liven it up in the middle. This is where Harvey knew Tim went off script and started on his rant, you can see Harvey starting to smile knowing something is up. The part where he numbs his hand , at that part after is when Tim started going off tangent.
@@eolsunder yes I heard he did a crosseyed thing that Harvey could not help but get historical at. Good clean fun....lol
Carol and the producers wanted Tim to save his improvisation for the actual taping rather than rehearsal. That way they got the cast's spontaneous reactions.
Yes, Britt. This actually aired. "The Carol Burnett Show" was a family favorite for many years. Tim Conway was a guest many times before he was brought on as a regular. Harvey Korman(patient) was also very talented. These two had an ongoing rivalry to see who could make the other break the 'fourth wall' first. Tim usually won.
The cast would rehearse then tape live. Tim would follow the script during rehearsal, then ad-lib movements, lines, and reactions while filming. The rest of the cast had to try to keep up. It is rumored Harvey laughed so hard during this skit, he actually lost bladder control a little.
Tim's physical comedy was amazing. There is a skit where he 'fell' up a flight of stairs, in slow motion. His 'old man' skits were comedy gold.
Back in the wonderful days of, turning on the TV then going to get a drink, go to the bathroom, put the dog out, and get back to sit down just as the little white dot on the screen expanded to show a picture. Technologie sucked but entertainment was great. :)
@@libertylover4016 WOW! That brought back some memories! Then as soon as you sat down, get back up to adjust the 'rabbit-ears' a little.
@@libertylover4016 I almost forgot about the "little white dot"...lol
Not only did this air on TV, but it was live, not taped, so they couldn't do retakes.
6:46 - He didn't pull the tooth out himself. When the Dentist accidentally hit him in the face with the light, it knocked the tooth out
The dentist, Tim Conway was brilliant!!! Harvey Corman, the patient, revealed later in a documentary that he actually peed himself during this sketch!!!
I loved Carol Burnette Show. Tim Conway was always on point.
Not quite the entire skit, but this is the best part. Britt, the Carol Burnett Show does have its own YT channel and they have posted entire programs from the show, You'll see how it aired, thankfully without commercials.
This actually aired. Tim Conways was a GOAT. This show was so good. Great clean comedy. Wish we had people as talented today.
Don’t forget Johnathan Winters!
The Carol Burnett show was required viewing when I was a kid. The best bits were when the actors were desperately trying not to lose it. I was so little when this show was on, but I still remember it.
It's so great seeing young people like Britt watch what we enjoyed every week on tv. We had it made.
My daughter went to school to be a Dental Hygienist and they played this for all incoming students. Hilarious!
Conway was a MASTERCLASS of improv and not breaking character while he absolutely WRECKED those about him.
I really miss this show and appreciate the clips we get... it was very late in my very youngest years, but the Best. The stupidest silliest most brilliant people who did not take themselves as soooo important... the people you'd want in your life. The friends who'd always be there to laugh at your idiocy and stand as your foundation when needed. This was such a talented and well connected group who knew they were blessed with that time.
When the whole cast got together decades later for a reunion/interview...Carol & everyone talked about how it was basically Tim Conway's goal to make all of them break character but mostly, Harvey. Lol. He was & will always be a comedy genius.
The Carol Burnett show was a masterpiece of comedy and Carol was a comedy genius. Yes it was live and unedited, the best was watching to see if they could stay in character
I miss those guys.
The Carol Burnett Show is really great. Especially since it's live. Once, Carol was singing and the audience started to laugh. She slowly turned to see what was going on...and the horse in the background was going to the bathroom. Carol lost it. 😆
Tim Conway was known for his improv moments in skits. He had one of the quickest minds in comedy.
Yes, the light hitting his face knocked the tooth out. You could see Tim Conway alomost lost it too, but he was amazing at keeping it together His physical comedy is just so masterful. I loved that show. My family always watched it we'd just laugh so hard. It was just the best!!!
Yes, it aired. I was a little kid, but this was one of the shows we never missed. Tim and Harvey were a riot.
Tim Conway and Harvey Korman are always trying to find ways of cracking each other up, it’s kind of a competition!
Tim and Harvey? Are you guys buddies? Tell them we said ‘hi’.
@@dub16100 You know they’re dead, right. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes it aired on TV. Half the fun of watching was waiting to see if an actor could get the others in the scene to crack up & break character. It happened often & never was less funny. And usually it was Tim Conway that would cause the others to lose it in the middle of the scene. As someone who performed improv, I suspect a lot of it was improvised. They were all great comedians & it would be totally in their wheelhouses.
I ALWAYS remember Carol came downstairs with the curtain rod and curtains in the Gone With the Wind skit. Not quite a year after the re showing the movie in town so I remembered the scene in the movie, when she came down the stairs with the curtain rod I absolutely lost it. One of the most entertaining shows on tv. It was great to be a kid when everyone could laugh at stuff on tv and you didn't have to be old enough to understand what was said.
Yes this is what we watched as kids to teens with our parents. It was fun for the whole family and entire families would get together to watch. The skits were clean and funny. The late show was for the parents, with veiled sexual innuendos that any kids still up would not usually get. This was called wholesome fun for the family.
Yes. This _absolutely_ aired on TV. This is one of the few "grown up" TV shows I would actually sit down and watch with my mom. It was glorious.
It was aired in the afternoon when I was a kid in the late 70's.
I remember watching this with my mom on TV. We couldn't breathe and our stomachs hurt for hours from laughing so hard!
Me too 🙂 except it was with MY mom lol 😆. And Dad😊
Tim had Harvey laughing so hard that he actually wet himself.
I remember being a kid back in the 1970s seeing my parents laughing 😂 their heads off watching this show, and yes I laughed too. Great memories.
Who else could watch Brit laugh for days? Her reaction is as enjoyable as the skit.
this is why we always turned on carol burnett show each week. loved it
I watched the Carol Burnett show every Saturday night. It was always hilarious.
This was such a brilliant show, so funny, and with such a fabulous, gifted cast. Those of us who got to watch it live back in the day were truly blessed.
This part, exactly. This kind of comedy isnt seen anywhere, anymore, and it is such a shame.
One of the best comedy sketches ever, from one of the best comedy shows ever!! Tim Conway was a comedic genius!! 😂
Tim Conway had one goal on the Carol Burnett Show. Make Harvey Korman laugh. He succeeded quite often and it made for some of the best sketch comedy in history. He truly was genius.
One of the funniest skits they ever did. And, yes, it was aired live.
You will never find anything funnier than the episode of Whose Line Is It Anyways w/ Richard Simmons. The audience was jumping up & laughing hysterically. Even the performers couldn't keep it together. Amazing improv show!
Tim Conway was a master of improv and every scene he did things that were not in the script and yes every episode was like these last two that you have seen.
Exactly. This aired JUST like this and that was the beauty of live TV 🤣🤣🤣
Carol Burnett show one of the funniest and cleanest comedies ever
Absolutely aired on TV in front of a LIVE studio audience!!❤
Tim Conway was one of the best physical comics ever.
What Tim is doing is all improve …. They never knew what Tim would do once the show went live
@Miss_brittreacts_._._ Carol said at one time they would run thru the script in front of audiences…. Then when they went live Tim would just start going left on some of the scripts . They never knew when or what script they would do . They all did improve at times . Couldn’t wait for Saturday Nights to watch Carol Burnett Show it was a family gathering at my grandmas ….
I grew up watching this show and it was one of the funniest shows ever aired. Never made it through an episode without laughing...even today!!
The man, the myth, the legend Tim Conway THE KING OF IMPROV.
Little lady. I grew up on this show. They were the best ever. This is what we need. Dee, Carol Burnett show was one of the funniest shows around. Loving that you love this.
It seems like a great show! Glad you enjoyed the video!
This is my all-time favorite skit! I'm 37 and love Tim Conway! He is true, clean comedy! My boys also watch him. Most if not all of his stuff is improv. Which makes it funnier. He always tries to destroy Harvey Korman. The man in the chair.
Loved seeing you enjoy this!! Yes! This was on the Carol Burnett variety show every week!! So so funny!
The bloopers of Carol Burnett show are great to watch.
This along with Johnny Carson show tonight dominated the airwaves there in the seventies it was the closest thing we had the social media before there was the internet. Carol Burnett is a comedic genius, but she surrounded herself with amazing people like Tim Conway this is an example of just how much they would go off script just for the sake of cracking each other up. And the audiences loved it. It was before the time where they started doing fake audience laugh tracks, which soured me on sitcom TV forever. This is back when it was actually real.
We had "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" and" Laugh-in" during the Vietnam years. They were constantly getting censored but still got their point across with the humor.
Oh man, my mom absolutely love the Smothers brothers. Those are early memories for me watching them on television. Very fragmented but I just remember her just being so excited and she really didn't like television at all hardly.
Watching the actors go out of character laughing was what made it so funny for me. This was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid.
Tim Conway was comedy gold and one of the greatest improvers in the business.
Yes, "The Carol Burnett Show" was a very popular weekly show. They would do rehearsals prior to the live show recordings. During rehearsals, Tim Conway would play his part straight to the script every time.
When it was time for the live performance, Tim Conway always went completely off script to crack up his co-stars. He even took it further by getting the sound department, and / or costume department involved without letting the other actors know what he was planning.
One of the reasons Tim Conway was so great is precisely his ability to keep a straight face no matter what it was that he was doing.
He always went off-script and he cracked me up so much when I was in grade school.
The Carol Burnette Show was one of the best skit/variety shows of all time. Way before SNL, In Living Color, Chappelle Show, and others it was a staple in comedy television.
Tim Conway was notorious for going improv the producers had the skit set for live audience, then Tim would just do whatever
@Miss_brittreacts_._._ If you like comedy, the stuff from Carol Burnett show is completely hilarious.
You can still see carol burnett shows on tv. So much of it is gut rolling laughter. Such beautiful real comedy
You have to remember this was done in front of a live audience. So everybody had a good laugh
Loved watching the Carol Burnett show growing up - hilarious!!
See, I knew you would love this one !!! Carol Burnett show was good clean family fun !! As usual your reaction was so spot on !!! I just adore your facial expressions !!! Your husband is so blessed to have you in his life !!! Have the day YOU deserve...I like that line !!!
Britt! There were many variety shows on TV when I was a kid. And they would film them in front of a live audience. It was really fun. Many opportunities, in this case on The Carol Burnett Show, for Tim Conway to go rogue, off-script. He had a lot of other characters, most notable among them, is the "world's oldest fill-in-the-blank." He would play a doddering old man who would shimmy on the floor with his feet. In one skit he couldn't transition from the floor to an area rug because the rug was a half-inch higher. In another, he tripped while coming down the stairs. He was so old he came down the stairs in slow motion because he was too old to fall at a normal speed. Conway was a genius.
This was live TV at its best. Tim Conway was a enius aned Harvey Gorman was no slouch. Glad yu enjoyed it. Blessings
I was fortunate to see the Carol Burnette show every week. It was hilarious. It was taped in front of a live studio audience. You would never know what to expect. There was a lot of improv in this show and other of these type shows.The actors could not contain themselves. That is when TV was good clean fun entertainment.
I watched this when it aired, Carol Burnett had some of the best comedy!!!
Use to watch the Carol Burnett show every week as a kid. Tim Conway is the actor playing the dentist and Harvey Korman is playing the patient. They don't make variety shows like this anymore. Classic show!
This is the funniest sketch I've ever seen - it never gets old!
A lot of it was improv as the show was taped live, Tim Conway used to crack everyone on the show up. He, Harvey Korman, ad Carol Burnett were hilarious. It was as much fun laughing at them laughing at each other as it was watching the skits. Glad to see some of the classic older material make it's way to younger viewers.
Yes, this was on tv and mostly all improv that's what made it so good. Hilarious is and understatement. Classic
Tim Conway always did a lot of improv. And yes it was on tv
TIM WAS THE FUNNIEST MAN THAT EVER LIVED .PERIOD.
UA-cam has full episodes, you can watch all you want. This was such a wonderful show!
I saw this when it first aired, laughed hard then and now again, ya, i'm 82, and miss you at Angelina videos.
The funniest comedy sketch of all time! It still makes me laugh until my stomach aches.
I watched this show all the time in the 70's. It is live each and every time with an audience. That is why it get loud sometimes.
Carol realized how good this was and would show it this way in most cases.
Tim Conway... making Harvey Korman laugh. And Carol Burnett. Annnd Vicky Lawrence. It's why we all tuned in to see Carol's show. What. Would. Happen. NEXT ?!?!?!!
Tim is insanely talented in his improve. Live TV, the best.
I've seen this 100 times and I still laugh out loud. Tim and Harvey were so great together.
Yes it was The Carol Burnett Show I watched it every week and it was hilarious. I remember watching it as a kid also The Dean Martin Show u need to review that show also he was so hilarious. Sonny and Cher so many great shows. Tv is not what it used to I don’t even watch regular tv anymore it’s just boring and uneventful. The shows today don’t stand up to the what we grew up with. People don’t put forth an effort into their craft anymore. This includes music as well as acting. TCB⚡️
The Carol Burnette show was comedy gold on TV for years, along with the Dean Martin roasts, where different big name stars would get roasted and poked fun at by other celebrities.
Yes the show was LIVE, that is what makes it SO GOOD, and it was a live audience too, it's NOT canned laughter. The Carole Burnett Show was the BEST show EVER on TV. No, he didn't pull his own tooth out, it came out when Tim pushed the light into Harvey's face!
The dentist hit the patient with the light. That knocked his bad too out!😂🤣😂
We watched it every week with my parents. A true comedy classic!
I’ve seen this numerous times and still cracks me up. I enjoyed watching your reaction.
Tim was very talented physically. Tim plays a character which is an old man, which always moves slow. In one skit he does what looks like a slow motion roll down the stairs. Other old man skits are a fireman, clock repairman, hot dog vender and many more.
The Carol Burnett show is on Prime Video. I grew up watching this. Sketch comedy at its best.
.Yes this actually aired on TV , I laugh to the point of tears every time I watch it . The old man Mr Toddleberry. Now that is just as hilarious
Hey Britt, Carol Burnett has often recounted they taped two shows where Tim would play it straight the first show, the second show "as you can see" is where he would lose his mind, LOL!
This cast and show were Comedy Gold with Platinum Status. And yes, we saw all of this on TV, there were no take outs. Tuesday night's living rooms, family rooms, kitchens everywhere would sound just like the audience in our homes with our families in hysterical laughter. (P.S. The sound effects crew would improve as well, the fly was on.....the fly.
Yes, it aired, because part of our laughter came from watching them try to contain themselves.
You can never go wrong with this cast. Started as script, but they just went where it took them
One of the best shows ever when people actually had talent!
Tim Conway was notorious for getting Harvey Korman and the rest of the cast to break character and laugh. That's what made The Carol Burnett Show regular viewing for much of America. You never knew what hilarious hijinks would happen.
Britt, the great thing about the Carol Burnett Show is that it was performed live in front of a studio audience. In fact Carol would always start the show coming out on stage and interacting with the audience, so there were not edits. Half the fun was seeing the actors, including Harvey Corman (often the straight man) just not being able to keep from laughing! Tim Conway is just so hilarious, but I'm sure this was not improv, but rehearsed many times, but I'm sure it was a bit different each time, and still in the moment it gets just too funny to resist laughing. Seeing the performers trying to keep from laughing was half the fun! (Carol Burnette would also come out and sing the standard "good night" song for the how. "So glad we had this time together, it started." The show was mostly comedy sketches, but usually had a musical artist too-- a king of comedy/variety show.
I used to watch this on a regular basis as a kid. You can always get it on DVD. It did air like this.
This was just pure genius!! To have people laughing, plus, making your co-star laugh....!
Yes, this kind of skit is what was aired on the show. It was back in a time when television was actually entertaining.
in an interview it was said that Harvey (the guy in the chair) actually peed himself a bit from losing all control. I was raised watching the Carol Burnett show as a kid every week. These folks were my heroes
Tim Conway was a monster success as a comedian. Especially with these sketch shows.
You should see the episode where Carol Burnett did a “Gone with the Wind “ scene! It is hilarious!!! Harvey plays Rhett and Carol plays Scarlett.
Love this show…comedy legend! Harvey and Tim were brilliant and played off each other so well. Carol was a genius too, first she is hilarious herself,; and second, she always gave the rest of the cast opportunity to shine. As the “headliner”, she could have hogged the spotlight, had the writers give her the best jokes, etc. but she never did that. It was filmed (as a lot of TV shows of that time) live and in front of an audience, so it’s basically like watching a short play. I’m not sure if they had the option of doing a retake…some shows aired live, and some were filmed in front of an audience but aired later so it could be edited for the TV viewers.
Reruns of the Carol Burnett Show is still on TV. At the end Tim knocks Harvey's tooth out with the light.
Tim Conway and Harvey Corman were absolute comedic gold together. Legends. Conway and Don Knotts were hilarious together as well. You would love The Apple Dumpling Gang. Harvey Corman was in Blazing Saddles as well.
YES, YES and Yes it happened I watched this show growing up and it was WILD! It was on for many years!
Tim Conway was a master of Improv. The script was just a suggestion. Where he went from there was anyone’s guess. He was perfect for live television.
Britt
Carol Burnett Show kept all or most of these funny moments on her show. She hired new actress with her similar features: Vicki Lawrence. You have seen her as Mama during the elephant skit with Tim Conway. Tim rehearsed that week's show with no problems, then he improv his lines to break his castmates from their acting. Carol and her producers knew that Tim's improvisations on each episode are gold mine.