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    Home » A NIGHT OF COMEDY THAT BROKE OUT OF CONTROL ON TELEVISION… Tim Conway walked out as the “oldest doctor on the planet”—and from the very first moment, Harvey Korman knew he was doomed. One ridiculously slow step, one seemingly endless bow, and the entire studio erupted in laughter. Harvey slumped into his chair, trembling, unable to continue acting while Conway continued his “examination” as if defying time. The cameras shook, the actors abandoned their roles, the crew collapsed in shock, and the audience wept with laughter. To this day, fans still call this the most hilarious moment in television comedy history—a complete collapse of all scripts and professional boundaries.
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    A NIGHT OF COMEDY THAT BROKE OUT OF CONTROL ON TELEVISION… Tim Conway walked out as the “oldest doctor on the planet”—and from the very first moment, Harvey Korman knew he was doomed. One ridiculously slow step, one seemingly endless bow, and the entire studio erupted in laughter. Harvey slumped into his chair, trembling, unable to continue acting while Conway continued his “examination” as if defying time. The cameras shook, the actors abandoned their roles, the crew collapsed in shock, and the audience wept with laughter. To this day, fans still call this the most hilarious moment in television comedy history—a complete collapse of all scripts and professional boundaries.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 11, 20262 Mins Read
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    Under the bright lights of The Carol Burnett Show, one of television’s most unforgettable comedy sketches took shape — a bit fans lovingly remember as “Tim Conway Is the World’s Oldest Doctor.” With no flashy props or elaborate set pieces, the sketch relied on one unstoppable force: Tim Conway’s unmatched command of physical comedy and timing.

    The premise is deceptively simple. Harvey Korman plays a gravely ill patient who summons his regular physician for a house call. Korman’s character is tense, impatient, and visibly unwell as he waits — until the door opens to reveal not his doctor, but the doctor’s elderly father, portrayed by Conway.

    Instantly, the room erupts with laughter. Conway enters bent nearly in half, moving at a pace so slow it borders on absurd. Every step feels like a monumental effort, as though time itself has stalled. This isn’t just an old man — it’s a man so ancient that simply crossing the room becomes a full-length performance.

    Conway’s brilliance lies in his ability to stretch moments far beyond what feels reasonable. A few feet of walking turns into minutes of anticipation, testing not only the audience’s patience but Korman’s legendary composure. The camera frequently catches Korman turning away, covering his face, and fighting to keep it together — a familiar and beloved outcome in Conway’s sketches.

    Once the examination begins, the comedy escalates. Simple medical actions become physical trials. Bending down to listen to a heartbeat takes an eternity. Standing back up is even worse. Conway barely speaks; instead, he lets wheezing breaths, shaking hands, and endless pauses do the work. Each delay lands like a punchline.

    Korman’s reactions elevate the chaos. His wide-eyed fear and growing desperation suggest a man unsure whether he’ll succumb to his illness or die waiting for the doctor to finish moving. The contrast between Conway’s glacial pace and Korman’s mounting panic creates a perfect comedic balance.

    More than just a funny skit, “The World’s Oldest Doctor” showcases the peak of classic television comedy — where timing, physicality, and chemistry mattered more than dialogue. Conway turned slowness into a weapon, while Korman became the ideal foil, both victim and partner in the madness.

    Decades later, the sketch remains one of the most shared and celebrated moments from The Carol Burnett Show, a reminder that sometimes all it takes to make comedy history is a painfully slow walk across the room.

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