Tim Conway's “Oldest Man” Sketch Reveals The Hilarious Secret To A Long Life

The Carol Burnett Sketch That Went So Hilariously Wrong It Became TV Legend — Tim Conway’s Undercover-Cop Chaos Still Has Fans Crying With Laughter

There are TV bloopers… and then there are the moments that explode so spectacularly off-script that they become part of comedy history. Tim Conway’s infamous undercover-cop sketch on The Carol Burnett Show belongs firmly in the second category. From the instant he stepped onstage, viewers sensed something was about to break. They just didn’t know it would be everything.

A Sketch Doomed From the Start — and Perfect Because of It

The setup was simple. The actors knew their cues. The script was ready.
Then Tim Conway opened his mouth.

With one tiny facial twitch and one painfully long, mischievous pause, Conway detonated the entire scene. Harvey Korman’s composure shattered like glass on a cement floor—his shoulders shaking, his face turning red, laughter erupting out of him in unstoppable waves.

It was the beginning of the end.

Conway Went Off the Rails — and Took Korman With Him

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Instead of pulling back, Conway leaned in.
Each line became more absurd. Each movement more exaggerated. Each beat more chaotic.

The audience howled.
Korman doubled over, helpless.
Every new joke was like gasoline on the fire.

It was the kind of comedic spiral that couldn’t be rehearsed, couldn’t be repeated, and absolutely couldn’t be controlled.

Backstage Mayhem: Even the Crew Couldn’t Hold It Together

The chaos didn’t stop at the edge of the stage.
Behind the curtains:

Carol Burnett was crying from laughing so hard

Stagehands clutched rails for balance

Camera operators shook so badly the footage wobbled

Directors threw up their hands because no one—absolutely no one—was following the script

In a show famous for breaking character, this moment outdid them all.

A Script Forgotten. A meltdown Unavoidable. A Comedy Legend Born.

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By the end, the sketch had completely collapsed into glorious, unrepeatable mayhem. Lines were abandoned, timing dissolved, and what should’ve been a clean, straightforward routine became a landmark in live-TV unpredictability.

Yet that’s why fans still treasure it decades later.

It wasn’t just a comedy bit—it was lightning striking onstage.
A masterpiece of chaos.
A disaster so funny it became iconic.

To this day, fans argue it’s the hardest Harvey Korman ever laughed on camera… and the moment Tim Conway cemented his status as an unstoppable comedic force.