The sketch was supposed to last two minutes — but by the end, it had turned into one of the most infamous meltdowns in live television history.
Tim Conway stood center stage, dressed in a ridiculous safari outfit, his eyes gleaming with that quiet mischief that always spelled trouble. The line was simple, absurd even — “We can’t bury the elephant here — his trunk’s still sticking out of the ground!” — but the way he said it, bone-dry and dead serious, detonated the entire room.

Harvey Korman tried to hold it together, pressing his lips into a grim line, but it was already too late. His shoulders started to shake. His eyes watered. Carol Burnett could be seen off to the side, trembling with suppressed laughter, whispering to herself, “We’re never gonna make it through this…”

Then Conway, sensing weakness, pounced. He launched into an improvised monologue so deranged it could’ve only come from a comic possessed — describing a “dwarf elephant with one leg shorter than the other,” and a funeral that “took three hours because they kept rolling down the hill.” The audience howled. Korman collapsed. Burnett buried her face in her cue cards, weeping with laughter.

The cameras shook. The sound crew was audibly snickering. It was pure, beautiful anarchy — the kind that can’t be scripted, can’t be faked, can’t be repeated.

For six delirious minutes, no one on The Carol Burnett Show could breathe. Not the cast. Not the audience. Not even Conway, who barely made it through his own punchlines without grinning. And when the sketch finally limped to an end, it wasn’t just a blooper — it was a miracle.
That night, television didn’t just capture comedy — it captured joy in its most uncontrollable, human form. Decades later, the clip still circulates online, gathering millions of views, proving one simple truth: laughter, once unleashed, refuses to die.
News
Billy Bob Thornton Refuses to Apologize for Landman, Says Critics Are Uncomfortable With the Truth
Landman is the latest series from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, who created the show alongside Christian Wallace. It’s based on Wallace’s own podcast, Boomtown, and…
Netflix Viewers Are Hooked on a Pirate Epic Packed With War, Forbidden Love and Nonstop Action
Netflix fans have been left gripped by a ‘dynamic and exciting’ period drama hailed as ‘an absolute must-see’ – with pirates,…
“This was harr0wing.” A TV drama episode sh0cked viewers with a storyline many weren’t ready for
Call The Midwife viewers’ ‘blood boiling’ over ‘harrowing’ storyline View 6 Images Bogi Bondor guest-starred as a victim of abuse (Image:…
James Nesbitt Sends Chills as Double K*ller Colin Howell in Gripping True C-r-i-me Drama Now Free to Air
James Nesbitt will make your skin crawl… The Secret, starring James Nesbitt as double-killer Colin Howell, is a true crime drama…
Beyond Acting: Why Tim Conway’s Legendary Six Minutes Are Still Called the Funniest Ever Filmed
When Laughter Stops Time: The Oldest Man’s “Galley Slaves” Moment on The Carol Burnett Show There are comedy moments —…
Bridgerton Season 4 Teases a Forbidden Cinderella Romance, Dark Secrets, and a Masquerade Scandal That Could Destroy the Ton
Yerin Ha as Sophie Beckett and Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton. | LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX Bridgerton is coming back for a…
End of content
No more pages to load





