Tim Conway vs. Harvey Korman: The Slow-Motion Comedy Ambush That Nearly Took Down an Entire Studio

There are comedy duos…
And then there is Tim Conway and Harvey Korman, a pair so perfectly mismatched in discipline and chaos that every sketch they touched became instant television history.

But nothing — nothing — compares to the infamous slow-motion ship scene, where Tim Conway unleashed what might be the most brilliantly subtle comedic attack ever performed on live television. Fans swear it wasn’t a skit… it was a strategic takedown, engineered with surgeon-level precision.

The setup was simple: Conway, moving in exaggerated slow motion, shuffles across the deck toward a ship’s wheel.
The execution?
Pure annihilation.

Harvey Korman, the supposed straight man, never stood a chance.

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With every microscopic shuffle…
Every unnecessarily delayed hand movement…
Every frozen-in-time blink…
Conway pushed Harvey one inch closer to total comedic collapse.

And Harvey’s reaction?
Legendary.

First came the shoulder tremble.
Then the lip quiver.
Then the desperate inhale — the one audiences now recognize as the point of no return.
Finally, the gasped plea:

“Stop it… stop it… I can’t breathe!”

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The studio erupted.
The cast broke.
The crew behind the cameras could be heard fighting for survival.

And Tim Conway?
Unbothered.
Focused.
Committed to the bit like a man on a holy mission.

This wasn’t just comedy — it was warfare.
Slow-motion, weaponized patience.
A comedic ambush so perfectly crafted that even decades later, viewers swear they’ve never seen anything funnier.

But here’s the twist fans LOVE the most:

There’s a behind-the-scenes moment connected to this sketch — a moment that reveals exactly why Conway targeted Harvey with such precision… and why Harvey, despite everything, always came back for more.

It’s the part that turns the sketch from hilarious… into downright iconic.