

Korman talked to the pilot, who told him, "We don't have a gas cap on a plane." "I said, Harvey, I was watching them put the gas in, and I don't think they put the gas cap back on,'" said Conway, 72, a native of Willoughby, Ohio. Conway waited until the plane took off to play his prank. For example, there was the time that their plane landed at an airport to refuel. He can do the New York Times crossword puzzle in 10 minutes with a pen, but he can't tie his own shoes," Conway said.Ĭonway, describing himself as "the dumbest guy in show business," said he found it easy to make Korman believe anything. He doesn't go to sleep until 4 in the morning because he's up and locking doors and things of that nature. He thinks (Osama) bin Laden is after him. "It's because he's all these wonderful things if you want to pick on someone," Conway told reporters during a recent conference call.
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Job 8:21 "The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.To this day, Tim Conway can't resist playing pranks on Harvey Korman, his friend and the comic he cracked up on "The Carol Burnett Show." YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Skit Is Going So Well ‘Til Harvey Gets a Pie in His Face, Then Carol Burnett Can't Keep It Together Harvey, on the other hand, wasn't as successful in doing so. How Tim is able to keep it together during the sketch is beyond me. His memory has failed him miserably.Īt about the 6-minute mark of the clip, as the oldest man is hilariously handling several hot dogs, Harvey tries to but fails to mask his laughter at Tim's antics.Įventually, Tim's character does fulfill the hot dog and chocolate milkshake order…kind of. Tim's character goes to greater and greater lengths to fulfill the order. His level of annoyance increases rapidly. This doesn't go over well with the businessman on the other side of the counter. "I'd like a hot dog and a chocolate shake, please," he says.īut too bad for Tim's elderly character, his memory isn't what it used to be. Harvey's character then politely places his order. RELATED: 2 Dueling Pianos Take the ‘Duel' a Bit Too Literally in This Funny Skit from The Carol Burnett Show Noticeable smirks come across both of their faces. After Harvey grabs his seat, it's clear that both men are going to have a tough time keeping it together. Moments later, Harvey, playing a rushed businessman seeking lunch, sits at the counter. Unfortunately, Tim's character doesn't answer the man's inquiry in a timely manner and things get hysterically worse from there. The hilarious skit begins with a construction worker asking for directions to the post office. One classic skit from the show features Tim as “the oldest man” running a hot dog stand and Harvey as one of his customers. RELATED: Tim Conway Has Harvey Korman Losing It More Than Once in Angel Skit from Carol Burnett Show Tim Conway and Harvey Korman were two members of the historic cast. It sported an insanely talented, legendary cast and excellent writing. The Carol Burnett Show remains a beloved program decades after its run on television ended.
