This hilarious clip from a long-lost episode of The Carol Burnett Show starring Tim Conway and Harvey Korman hasn’t been seen in aImost 40 years.
It’s brief, but it’s long enough to make anyone giggle.
The Carol Burnett Show was one of America’s most successful series during its first run, which lasted from 1967 through 1978. It has been on numerous «Best/Greatest TV Shows of All Time» lists and was consistentIy among the top 30 most-watched shows each season.
Tim Conway and Harvey Korman, two of the most well-known comedians of all time, were regulars on the show. Despite the fact that they were not a comic partnership Iike Abbott and Costello, they were frequently used in skits due to their popularity with viewers.
Tim dresses up as a lady in this episode, which is only available on DVD, and he and Harvey go undercover as a couple. Tim warns Harvey not to hold her too closely, but Harvey insists that they must appear to be a reaI pair in order to complete the task.
Tim concurs, adding it’s great as long as they remain professional. Now it becomes very funny: Harvey can’t fathom why Tim would assume this was for anything other than work.
Tim then flicks his hair like the comedic genius that he is, causing both performers to break character and giggle, though they try to keep it in as much as they can. The audience isn’t much assistance either; everyone in the studio was Iaughing at this point.
Harvey combs his bangs before pulling out his compact powder and rubbing it on his mustache and chin, making everyone, including Harvey, laugh even harder.
Sylvester Stallone Reveals the High Price of Filming “Rocky IV”
The Extraordinary Challenges Stallone Faced
During the filming of “Rocky IV,” Sylvester Stallone faced more than just the physical demands of the role. In a recent documentary about the production of the film, Stallone opened up about the intense blows he endured during a pivotal fight scene with Dolph Lundgren, who played the formidable Soviet boxer Ivan Drago.
Stallone, known for his dedication and commitment to his craft, revealed that Lundgren’s punches were so powerful that he had to be taken to the hospital. The blows were so strong that Stallone compared the sensation to being thrown against a steering wheel after a car collision. Little did he know that the discomfort he felt that night would turn into something more serious.
A Shocking Discovery After Filming
After completing the scene, Stallone began to experience discomfort in his chest. Unbeknownst to him, the powerful blows had caused internal injuries. He described the pain as if his chest had been pulverized, and it soon became clear that something was seriously wrong.
In the documentary, Stallone shared his shocking experience, saying, “They thought I was going to be talking to angels when my blood pressure went up to 260.” Realizing the severity of the situation, he was immediately flown from Canada to the intensive care unit at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California.
A Battle Both On and Off Screen
Stallone’s stay at the hospital lasted four days, during which he found himself surrounded by nuns in the ICU. Despite the pain and uncertainty, Stallone embodied the indomitable spirit of his character, Rocky Balboa. He felt compelled to finish what he had started, despite the risks.
Reflecting on his time in the hospital, Stallone said, “I was then obligated to return to the arena and finish the battle.” His determination and resilience serve as a testament to the unwavering commitment he had to his craft and the beloved “Rocky” franchise.
A Legacy That Continues
“Rocky IV” stands as a testament to Stallone’s unwavering dedication and the sacrifices he made for his art. The film is a pivotal chapter in the “Rocky” franchise, with Stallone portraying the tenacious fighter, Rocky Balboa. Having already proven himself as the world boxing champion, Rocky faces the ultimate challenge when he learns of Drago’s fatal blow to his friend Apollo Creed.
As Stallone takes us behind the scenes of “Rocky IV,” we gain a deeper understanding of the physical challenges he faced and the price he paid to bring the story to life. It’s a reminder of the extraordinary commitment and sacrifice that goes into creating memorable cinematic experiences.
So, the next time you watch “Rocky IV,” remember the incredible journey Stallone endured to make it happen. It’s a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.
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