counter hit xanga Working with Tim Conway was like stepping into a controlled chaos zone — and Harvey Korman knew it better than anyone. In one classic sketch, everything started perfectly rehearsed: the lines, the timing, the setups — all textbook. Then, without warning, Tim tossed in a completely unexpected detail, something that made zero sense within the scene. Harvey froze, swallowed hard, and you could almost see his brain scrambling for a lifeline. What happened next wasn’t scripted comedy; it was pure survival. He laughed not because it was funny, but because he had no choice — and that sheer unpredictability is exactly what made every Tim Conway moment absolutely unforgettable -

Working with Tim Conway was like stepping into a controlled chaos zone — and Harvey Korman knew it better than anyone. In one classic sketch, everything started perfectly rehearsed: the lines, the timing, the setups — all textbook. Then, without warning, Tim tossed in a completely unexpected detail, something that made zero sense within the scene. Harvey froze, swallowed hard, and you could almost see his brain scrambling for a lifeline. What happened next wasn’t scripted comedy; it was pure survival. He laughed not because it was funny, but because he had no choice — and that sheer unpredictability is exactly what made every Tim Conway moment absolutely unforgettable

Harvey Korman once admitted that the most frightening part of working with Tim Conway was deceptively simple: Tim never followed the rehearsal. 

That single truth explains more about classic television comedy than any script ever could.

On paper, everything was safe. The sketches were rehearsed. The beats were clear. The timing was precise. Harvey Korman was a professional to the core—disciplined, prepared, and razor-sharp when it came to delivering lines exactly as written. That structure was his armor.

Tim Conway delighted in removing it.

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In one familiar sketch, the scene began exactly as rehearsed. Same dialogue. Same pacing. Same rhythm the audience expected. Korman leaned into the performance with confidence, knowing where every laugh was supposed to land. And then—without warning—Tim casually dropped in a detail that belonged to no known universe of logic.

It wasn’t loud.
It wasn’t flashy.
It was quiet, absurd, and completely unexpected.

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You can see the moment it hits Harvey. His eyes flicker. His mouth tightens. There’s a pause just long enough to register panic. He swallows hard. His brain scrambles to reattach itself to reality. That fraction of a second is where the magic lives.

What followed wasn’t scripted comedy anymore. It was survival.

Harvey wasn’t laughing because the line itself was funny. He was laughing because there was no safe response. No trained technique. No graceful recovery. The only option left was surrender. And the audience knew it. They could feel that what they were watching wasn’t planned—it was happening in real time.

That’s why those moments still circulate decades later.

Tim Conway understood something rare: the biggest laughs don’t come from jokes. They come from watching a master performer lose control in the most human way possible. Harvey Korman’s laughter wasn’t failure. It was proof of trust. Proof of friendship. Proof that comedy, at its best, is beautifully dangerous.

And once you notice it, you’ll never watch those sketches the same way again.

 

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