Tim Conway and Carol Burnett displayed their comedic genius in a hilarious skit about two elderly characters in a shoe store.
The Carol Burnett Show is one of television's best, most beloved shows. The show featured an all-star, legendary cast and put their extensive comedic talents to work in hilarious, zany and witty sketches.
In the programs seemingly endless collection of hilarious skits, Tim Conway and Carol Burnett use age as a basis for a seriously hilarious sketch. Tim and Carol play two old characters who, by happenstance, end up in a shoe store alone together.
In the clip posted on YouTube, Tim plays a character who works in a shoe store. Carol is the elderly individual who enters the establishment, hoping to come away with a pair of blue slippers. The results of their interaction are laugh-out-loud funny, to say the least.
The sketch begins with the middle-aged store owner informing Tim that he needs to come out front to watch the store. He will only be gone for one hour. What could go wrong in only 60 minutes? Well, plenty.
Soon after Tim, who looks oddly similar to Albert Einstein, is put in charge of the store, Carol enters the location in a maroon-colored and white-dotted dress. She also sports a pair of huge, prominent false teeth.
At first, Tim mistakes Carol for a mannequin, dusting off her dress, chest and face. Their interaction only goes downhill from that point as the hilarity ensues. Tim cannot figure out how to get Carols shoe off. When hes eventually successful, he fears hes removed her leg from her body.
Later in the skit, Carol assists Tim with the ladderkind of, anyway. Hes left dangling, holding on with one hand as Carol sends the ladder crashing into Tim.
But despite their odd interaction, the skit does end on a hilarious but sweet note. Carol and Tims characters walk off together, ready to enjoy lunch.
Proverbs 17:22 A cheerful heart makes good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
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Three legendary comedic actors couldnt keep themselves from breaking character in yet another classic sketch from The Carol Burnett Show.
Its been said that comedy is tougher than drama. Why? Well, comedy is so subjective. What makes one person laugh probably isnt going to make the next guy double over in laughter.
The talented cast of The Carol Burnett Show had no problem keeping audiences laughing. In fact, clips of the programs zany skits and off-the-wall characters are still keeping viewers laughing all these decades later. Often what was most difficult for Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and Harvey Korman was going an entire sketch without cracking up in laughter themselves.
A clip posted to YouTube is an excellent example of when cast members couldnt keep it together. The skit begins with Carols character introducing herself Mary Worthless.
Mary Worthless, as she explains, is a do-gooder and believes everyone was put on Earth for some purpose. As the viewers quickly learn, it appears Marys purpose is to wreck a perfectly happy and weird relationship.
The next scene begins with Harvey Korman and Vicki Lawrence playing a married couple who cannot keep their hands off one another. They describe themselves as the most happily married couple in the whole world. However, that marital bliss doesnt last long after Mary Worthless arrives at their front door.
In seconds, Mary has the previously happy couple yelling and screaming at one another. They quickly appear to be on the rocks, their marriage in utter shambles. Near the end of the clip, Harvey ends up with a face full of pie and the cast busting out in laughter.
It gets to the point where Harvey and Carol cannot get through a line without laughing! Carol even buries her face in her hands, unable to contain her laughter any longer.
Proverbs 17:22 A cheerful heart makes good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
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