Every Hilarious Detail in Tim Conway’s “Oldest Man” Medieval Torture Sketch on The Carol Burnett Show

Tim Conway’s legendary “Oldest Man” character reached one of his funniest peaks in the medieval torture sketch on The Carol Burnett Show. Built almost entirely on physical comedy and timing, the scene turns what should be a frightening dungeon setting into a relentless sequence of slow, absurd gags.
Here are the specific comedy moments and details that made the sketch unforgettable.
The painfully slow entrance
The humor begins the moment Conway appears.
Instead of entering with authority like a medieval executioner, the Oldest Man:
shuffles forward in tiny steps
pauses repeatedly as if completely exhausted
takes an extremely long time just to reach his mark
The delay itself becomes the joke. The audience starts laughing not at a punchline, but at the sheer commitment to slowness.
Struggling with the torture equipment
One of the biggest running gags involves Conway trying — and failing — to handle basic tools.
He:
attempts to lift instruments that seem far too heavy for him
nearly drops them several times
adjusts his grip over and over before making any progress
Each small action is stretched into a mini routine. The longer he struggles, the funnier the situation becomes.
The almost-falls and controlled collapses
Rather than sudden slapstick tumbles, Conway performs gradual near-collapses.
Examples include:
slowly tipping forward while holding an object
wobbling for several seconds before finally losing balance
needing exaggerated effort to stand back up
These extended “fall buildups” allow the audience to anticipate what will happen — and laugh even harder when it finally does.
The silent pauses that derail the scene
Another key comic device is Conway’s use of silence.
He often:
freezes mid-movement
stares blankly at the torture device as if trying to remember what to do
resumes action only after an uncomfortably long delay
These pauses disrupt the rhythm of the sketch and make the supposedly serious situation feel completely ridiculous.
Overcomplicated simple tasks
Routine actions become epic challenges.
At different points, the Oldest Man:
takes an absurd amount of time to turn a crank
struggles to position himself correctly
repeatedly starts a task, stops, and starts again
The joke lies in how disproportionate the effort is compared to the simplicity of the task.
The solemn facial expression

One of the funniest details is that Conway never acknowledges the chaos he creates.
He maintains:
a completely serious expression
focused determination
total confidence in his own competence
This contrast between intention and reality amplifies every gag.
Frustrating the authority figure
A major source of laughter comes from the reactions of the superior character (often played by Harvey Korman).
As Conway delays the torture process, the authority figure:
becomes visibly impatient
tries to demonstrate how to operate the device
occasionally has to physically assist him
The more serious the superior tries to be, the funnier Conway’s behavior becomes.
Endless repetition of failed attempts
The sketch builds momentum through repetition.
Conway will:
nearly succeed at a task
lose control at the last second
reset and attempt it again
Each repetition increases anticipation and laughter.
Turning menace into harmless absurdity
Perhaps the biggest comedic achievement of the sketch is how it transforms a dark premise into pure silliness.
What begins as a threatening medieval torture scenario ends up feeling like:
a logistical nightmare
a test of patience
and a showcase for one man’s inability to do anything quickly.
Through meticulous timing, controlled physical mishaps, and unwavering seriousness, Tim Conway turns every tiny movement into a punchline — proving that in comedy, sometimes the slowest joke delivers the biggest laugh.
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