It's not a love triangle, only a friendly business lunch :) And Tim Conway loses it during dress rehearsal. Copyright infringement not intended. All rights reserved to their respective owners.
What is great is that in the sketch that aired where Tim didn't completely break, you could clearly see him getting close to losing it a few times but he managed to hold it together. I wonder what it was, in particular, about this sketch that set him off? It's ridiculous, but most of their sketches were and he is typically a rock.
I don't know what set Tim off in this sketch but he barely held it together which made it all the more hilarious. And Steve Lawrence is wonderful as always.
It's awesome to see Tim breaking up instead of him breaking up everyone else! The best will always be Vicky making Tim literally roll off the couch arm and sprawl on the floor laughing! LOL
the way Steve delivers his lines is fantastic. and the cigar is the perfect prop, every time he looks like he might laugh he takes a puff and it lets him keep it together.
Unusual to see Harvey Korman making Tim Conway crack up - rather than the other way round. The version of this sketch with HK and Telly Savalas is brilliant too.
Steve Lawrence was underrated, as a singer and an actor who could do both comedy and drama. Although he had solo hit singles, I think his singing career suffered from being a duo act with his wife Eydie Gorme.
It's funny how Steve Lawrence is the only one keeping it together through the whole outtake part. For someone who I guess is best known as a singer, he's a great comedy actor (no wonder he was on so often). Even the line when the whole thing is ending is great - "I'll order for both of us."
44Jim Cordell, which is just as well because on average smokers have far worse outcomes with Covid-19 than non-smokers. Everywhere I've been there is a complete ban on smoking, so there are no longer "no smoking" sections in restaurants. In fact, if I discovered a restaurant allowed smoking anywhere inside its premises, I would not eat there.
Maureen Barnes, isn't it amazing that this incredibly noxious and toxic public fouling of the air we all have to breathe was considered normal and permissible just a few decades ago?
LOL at 8:45, after the gun was drawn and he explained that "this is a Smith & Wesson 38", I guess they didn't know too much about guns because the 38 [Special] was a cartridge made for revolvers not semi-automatic pistols. :-)
😂After going with J.L.the J.W. character wasn't according to H.K. asking the 'right' questions while H.K. wanted an account again with H.K? Well at least in this century now business men don't have to be cloistered together while they are doing business.