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    Tim Conway uses ONE perfectly timed word to SHOCKINGLY make Harvey Korman break character in an IMMORTAL The carol burnett show sketch.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodDecember 9, 20253 Mins Read
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    In one of the most legendary moments in The Carol Burnett Show’s history, Tim Conway proves that a great comedian doesn’t need props, elaborate setups, or even a traditional punchline. All he needs is one word — stretched, twisted, and delivered with surgical timing — to bring an entire studio to its knees.

    It starts quietly. Conway sits in his chair wearing that mischievous half-smile that always signaled impending chaos. He drops a simple line, barely more than a whisper. Then comes the pause — that exquisite, unbearable pause — paired with the glint in his eye that warns everyone, from the cast to the cameramen, that the real show is about to begin.

    Harvey Korman senses the danger instantly. He straightens, clenches his jaw, and stares down at his lap like a man preparing for impact. But the moment Conway opens his mouth again, the battle is lost. The way he draws out that single word — the sound, the rhythm, the silence that follows — hits the audience like a comedic explosion.

    The crowd erupts. Carol Burnett can be heard laughing off-camera. Korman starts shaking uncontrollably, his face flushing as he struggles to stay in character. He hides behind his hands, pleading with himself to hold it together, but Conway keeps pushing — with every slow blink, every calculated pause, every wicked little grin.

    Crew members later admitted that several lines of dialogue were practically drowned out by laughter. Conway had done what only the greatest comedic minds can: he hijacked the sketch completely, turning a simple scene into one of the most replayed and beloved moments in the show’s history. The plot of the skit might be forgotten, but that moment? Immortal.

    This is comedy distilled to its purest form — not written, not rehearsed, but felt. Conway possessed a musician’s sense of timing. He knew exactly when to speak, when to stall, and when to let silence become the joke. It wasn’t about what he said… it was about the tension he brewed before he said it.

    Decades later, the clip still circulates online, shared by viewers who weren’t even born when it first aired. They watch it — and they crack up instantly. Not because of the line itself, but because of the joy behind it. That rare, electric chaos of live comedy where anything can go wrong and, somehow, everything goes right.

    It remains a masterclass in timing, a celebration of unpredictability, and living proof that the biggest laughs often come not from the script… but from the spark that ignites between performers the moment magic strikes.

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