February 9th, 2006
Carol Burnett – A Friendly Business Lunch
Tags: Carol Burnett, Funny Skit, Harvey Korman, Harvey Korman Tim Conway, Tim Conway
Filed under: Comedy
Tags: Carol Burnett, Funny Skit, Harvey Korman, Harvey Korman Tim Conway, Tim Conway
Filed under: Comedy
No wonder Steve Lawrence was on this show so often. He managed to fit in perfectly in every routine he was in.
I love Harvey Korman, and I miss him. There was just something about him that always made him likable, regardless of the character he played. Heaven must be roaring with laughter now. praguephot
I CERTAINLY AGREE WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL WORDS!!
Sup? you gotta check this out it will blow your mind. (meetyourfling) c o m
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which episode when Carol punches someone and he was trying to run in some restaurant?
I think Harvey finally got some of his own back when he slid to the floor at the end…watch Tim trying not to ***** up.
God I miss Harvey. RIP
find em, steal em, sign em, and then forget em… hysterical.
Classic! And Tim trying his best not to ***** up multiple times! Tim and Harvey were just always perfect together!
I love Harvey Korman, and I miss him. There was just something about him that always made him likable, regardless of the character he played. Heaven must be roaring with laughter now.
Precisely. The man knew how to act. The amazing ease with which he seems to transition belies the extreme talent and hard work that he put into his craft.
Great man. My heart goes out to his family and friends.
Thanks, deanna!
This takes back many memories. How very underrated you were, Harvey. I will miss you.
How strange – the night before Harvey died – I had a dream that I was in a restaurant and Lyle Wagner walked in. I’m kinda freaked out right now!
He could play broad, he could play subtle, he could do it all. Harvey helped set the gold standard for comedy professionalism. RIP Mr. Korman.
Thanks for the memories…RIP Harvey Korman. I know you are making GOD just as hard.
yes it is lyle wagner
Is the waiter Lyle Waggoner?
It’s just you….:)
That is exactly what made it so funny! The naive, like me, saw it as a takeoff on the ‘traditional’ relationship– it was funny to think of the business partners acting like romantic partners. I’m sure that many people saw the ‘gay’ relationship. Of course, at that time, ‘gay’ meant ‘happy’ and ‘full of joy’.
To the BEST of the BEST…RIP Mr. Korman.
Excellent. RIP Harvey
too funny! RIP Harvey
R.I.P. Harvey Korman 1927-2008
What year is this from?
There are people who like this show as it is …Funny.I´m a hetero sexual man (in relationship) and I love this scetch AND Carol Burnett all the way!And I love gays too!
Hello: Is it me or this there a *** Inuendo going on here?? For the time period…..