“Are you sure it’s still ticking?” — Harvey Korman barely finishes the line before The Oldest Man (Tim Conway) creeps into the room at a pace that could test the patience of time itself. In the legendary “Clock Repair” sketch from The Carol Burnett Show, Conway doesn’t just fix a clock — he dismantles reality. Every step groans, every pause drags on impossibly long, and Korman’s fight to stay composed becomes part of the joke. What starts as a routine repair collapses into glorious chaos: tools drop, parts fall apart, and Conway’s stone-faced delivery never breaks. This is physical comedy at its finest — proof that in Conway’s universe, time doesn’t move forward… it barely survives the journey.
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“I can’t believe that just happened!” fans exclaimed as iconic bloopers from The Carol Burnett Show resurfaced, showcasing the cast’s priceless mistakes, surprise slip-ups, and spontaneous improvisation that sent everyone on set into uncontrollable laughter. The clips quickly went viral, flooding social media with memes and reactions, while insiders revealed behind-the-scenes details that made the moments even more hilarious. The pure joy, chaos, and unpredictability of these bloopers reminded audiences everywhere why Carol Burnett and her team are timeless comedy legends—leaving fans nostalgic, entertained, and sharing the clips over and over again.
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HE “FORGOT” HIS LINES — AND SOMEHOW CREATED ONE OF THE FUNNIEST MOMENTS IN TELEVISION HISTORY. Moments before going onstage, Tim Conway casually dropped a truth bomb: he didn’t remember a single line. Harvey Korman could only stare, bracing himself for total disaster. “Then what are you planning to do?” he asked, equal parts nervous and intrigued. Tim’s response was a calm smile and a shrug — he’d sort it out once the sketch started. What followed wasn’t a meltdown, but beautifully controlled chaos… the kind that turns a simple mistake into comedy legend.
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Nobody realized the sketch had already slipped out of control — not the audience, not the cast, and probably not even the writers. All it took was a quiet bar, a suspicious $20 bill, and the look on Carol Burnett’s face as doubt crept in just enough to spark the fuse. Tim Conway was already behind the counter, wearing that dangerously calm smile — the kind that guarantees absolutely no help at all. He leaned closer, dropped his voice, and delivered a line so pointless, so perfectly timed, that Carol visibly locked up. That was the moment the room split open. Then Harvey Korman stormed in with his rigid, by-the-book cop routine, determined to restore order. Instead, he became the prime casualty. With every deadpan reply from Conway, Harvey’s composure cracked further, his authority melting away second by second as he fought a losing battle not to laugh.
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The moment Tim Conway steps onstage, the room leans in — everyone knows something special is about to happen. One unforgettable night in 1977, under the lights of The Carol Burnett Show, three masters — Carol Burnett, Dick Van Dyke, and Conway — fell into a rhythm only true legends share. No noise. No rushing the joke. Just exchanged glances, perfectly timed movements, and physical comedy so precise it seemed effortless. The laughter didn’t need to be forced — it came naturally, almost by accident. This was comedy that trusted silence. Comedy that understood timing. A reminder that the biggest laughs often come from doing less — and knowing exactly when.
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BEYOND THE SCRIPT: The Moment Harvey Korman Realized There Was No Way Out Harvey Korman later admitted that the scariest part of working with Tim Conway had nothing to do with live TV, forgotten lines, or messing up in front of millions. It was something far worse. Conway never followed the script. Not occasionally. Not by mistake. But deliberately. One night, during a sketch they’d performed before and thought they had under control, everything seemed normal… until it wasn’t. Out of nowhere, Conway made a move no one had rehearsed. In that split second, Korman felt it in his gut—the safety net was gone. The script didn’t matter anymore. He wasn’t acting through the scene; he was just trying to survive it. And there, under the bright studio lights, the line between performing and simply hanging on completely disappeared.
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