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    Home » “You Are a Credit to Your Profession!” — The Hilarious 1979 Tonight Show Moment Where Carol Burnett Blurts Out the Most Awkward Line to Cary Grant, Tim Conway Turns a Stolen Car Into a Joke, and Johnny Carson Just Sits There Trying Not to Fall Out of His Chair
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    “You Are a Credit to Your Profession!” — The Hilarious 1979 Tonight Show Moment Where Carol Burnett Blurts Out the Most Awkward Line to Cary Grant, Tim Conway Turns a Stolen Car Into a Joke, and Johnny Carson Just Sits There Trying Not to Fall Out of His Chair

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodNovember 29, 20253 Mins Read
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    On August 10, 1979, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson delivered one of its most memorable episodes when two comedy giants — Carol Burnett and Tim Conway — joined Johnny on the couch. What followed was a perfect blend of warmth, nostalgia, and comedic brilliance, the kind of late-night magic that defined an era.

    Carol Burnett, already a beloved household name thanks to The Carol Burnett Show, opened up about her early fascination with Hollywood. As a child, she spent countless hours watching old movies, daydreaming about meeting her screen idols. That childhood obsession eventually led her to become an icon herself, admired for both her talent and her authenticity.

    One of the funniest stories Carol shared that night was about her first meeting with Cary Grant. Overwhelmed and starstruck, she accidentally blurted out, “You are a credit to your profession.” The audience roared, and even Carol laughed at the memory of her own awkward innocence. It was classic Burnett — humble, human, and effortlessly funny.

    Tim Conway joined the interview with the same mischievous energy that made him a fan favorite on Carol’s show. A gifted writer and performer, he shared a story about attending a Hollywood party where, of all things, his car was stolen. Delivered with his trademark deadpan timing, the tale had Johnny and Carol in stitches — and the audience right along with them.

    One of the biggest highlights came when Carol performed her legendary Tarzan yell. It was a signature bit she’d perfected as a kid while playing with her cousin, and it became one of the most iconic sounds in television comedy. Hearing it live on Carson’s stage brought a wave of nostalgia and delight from the crowd.

    Together, Carol and Tim reminisced about their time working side-by-side on The Carol Burnett Show, including their iconic parody of Gone With the Wind — the sketch still considered one of TV’s funniest moments. Their chemistry was undeniable, and the audience could see just how much genuine affection and shared history existed between the two.

    Carol also shared a charming revelation about almost changing her stage name to “Carol Creighton.” The only reason she didn’t? She wanted a boy she had a crush on — Tommy Tracy — to be able to recognize her if she ever made it big. It was a sweet, vulnerable confession that instantly endeared her even more to viewers.

    As the episode wrapped, Johnny Carson guided the conversation into a heartfelt reflection on the joys and challenges of working in show business. It was classic Carson: warm, effortless, and deeply attentive. One viewer summed it up perfectly in the comments:

    “Johnny Carson was such a fabulous interviewer. When he liked his guest it was so sincere and intimate — like chatting with an old friend.”

    Decades later, the episode continues to captivate new audiences. With more than 3.6 million views, it remains a testament to the timeless charm of Carol Burnett, the comedic genius of Tim Conway, and the unparalleled interviewing magic of Johnny Carson.

    It’s a piece of television history worth revisiting — and sharing with anyone who appreciates true comedy legends.

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