When Tim Conway Broke Harvey Korman Again:

The Carol Burnett Show | Airline Security (Full Sketch)

The Airline Security Sketch That Defines The Carol Burnett Show

There are comedy sketches that make you laugh…
And then there are sketches that make you lose control — the kind where even the actors can’t survive their own jokes.

One of the greatest examples comes from The Carol Burnett Show, in an airline security sketch that perfectly captures why Tim Conway and Harvey Korman remain one of television’s most legendary comedy pairings.

The Setup Is Simple — and That’s the Genius

Carol Burnett poses as Harvey Korman's secretary in 'hot pants' in  hilarious sketch

Harvey Korman plays exactly who he excelled at portraying: a tightly wound, high-strung Hollywood producer rushing to Los Angeles to pitch his latest film. He’s anxious, impatient, and desperate for order.

Enter Tim Conway.

As an airline agent for the fictional Speedo Airlines, Conway delivers his lines with serene confidence — the kind that makes you uneasy because you know something is about to go very wrong.

What begins as a routine airport interaction quickly spirals into chaos.

Tim Conway’s “Welcome Speech” From Another Dimension

Every little facial expression in this hilarious Carol Burnett Show sketch  is priceless

Conway launches into a long, meandering, wildly unnecessary welcome speech that seems to have no destination. Each sentence feels like it might end — and then doesn’t. It detours. It restarts. It contradicts itself.

He speaks with absolute certainty, as if every nonsensical word is essential.

The longer he goes on, the more Harvey Korman’s face becomes the real punchline.

You can see it happening in real time:

The clenched jaw

The widening eyes

The desperate attempt to stay in character

Korman was famous for one thing above all else: trying not to break while Tim Conway systematically dismantled him.

The Line That Breaks the Room

Then comes the moment fans still talk about.

After enduring Conway’s absurd monologue, Harvey politely — painfully politely — asks whether this rambling speech is actually the airline’s slogan.

The timing is perfect.
The delivery is innocent.
The reaction is explosive.

Conway answers without missing a beat.
Korman nearly collapses.

It’s the exact point where the sketch transcends scripted comedy and becomes something rarer: pure, uncontrollable laughter.

Why This Sketch Still Works Today

What makes this moment timeless isn’t just the jokes — it’s the chemistry.

Tim Conway wasn’t trying to be loud.
Harvey Korman wasn’t trying to steal focus.

Instead, you’re watching:

Deadpan absurdity collide with barely contained disbelief

A master improviser gently pushing a master reactor past the breaking point

Comedy built on rhythm, trust, and impeccable timing

Modern audiences still laugh because the reactions are real. You’re not just watching a sketch — you’re watching two pros caught in a joyful tug-of-war.

A Snapshot of Television at Its Best

This airline security sketch represents everything that made The Carol Burnett Show legendary:

Fearless performers

Room to improvise

And a willingness to let laughter — even from the cast — become part of the show

Decades later, viewers still return to this moment for the same reason audiences did back then: it’s impossible not to laugh along.

If you’ve never seen it, you’re missing one of the greatest comedy exchanges in television history.

And if you have?
You already know — it never gets old.