Tim Conway and World Famous Jockey Lyle Dorf | Carson Tonight Show
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Original Airdate: January 03, 1986
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What a gem Tim Conway was 🥰
@ernestpaul2484
11 ай бұрын
And still is. Videos like this will never let him leave our consciousness and will keep us laughing until our days on earth are done. Humor is the remedy for all of the things that ail us.
I remember seeing this when it first aired. My parents and I had tears streaming down our faces; we were screaming with laughter. Thirty-seven years later, and it still KILLS.
@BBAKER22
11 ай бұрын
Seriously? LMAO.. Sounds like you need some counseling
@shugotenshi9711
8 ай бұрын
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8,are you lost?
@ronaldstokes4841
6 ай бұрын
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Such good times. Fond memories Tim Conway making our whole family burst into tears laughing. Thank you for allowing us to relive these hilarious moments.
You can tell that Johnny is enjoying Tim's antics just as much as the audience.
You will never see great comedy anymore. These were the golden years of pure comedy gold.
This guy was SO smart.. and so fast.. and so nice. A true legend.
It’ll never be this simple, clean and hilarious period ever again… man I miss this era…
@thedbcooperforum
15 күн бұрын
They would go after him making fun of short people...
Both Legends and miss them so much!!
Some men are just meant to make us laugh and Tim was one of the most inventive around.
I always have loved Tim Conway doing everything in his power to make Harvey Korman crack up 😂😅
@Wookie8058
7 ай бұрын
Yeah.. It was said that he put his kids thru college with the bets he had with Harvey about not breaking up...
@davidsmith385
Ай бұрын
All Tim had to do was look at Harvey, he was done after that.😅
I absolutely love this! The interview itself was great, but the sketch at the end kind of absolves Harvey Korman from all of the many, many, times that Tim broke him into a million pieces. Johnny played a great straight-man in every comedy sketch I've seen on his show, but Tim almost immediately made him break in this one, lol! I mean, I don't blame him at all. I would have lost it. Tim Conway was the best!
This kind of comedy never gets old.
I really miss you Tim. You were so funny and i lived in Chagrin Falls, Ohio too. Remember you awarding my dog as best in shoe and talking with you awhile. Loved it!
@jeffreyjeziorski1480
11 ай бұрын
I believe Chagrin Falls was featured on a documentary called "As the Stomach Turns".
Once saw Tim at an event where he posed for a photo with a short, chubby, slobbish girl. Her photo didn't turnout good, so she asked "Can I get a new photo with you?" Tim looked puzzled, then asked "You want a nude photo with me?" She said no, a 'new' photo. He said "Oh, I thought you said nude." He then looked over at me, made his eyes big as saucers, blew a big breath out his pursed lips and said "Whew!" I almost cried laughing, and still think of that moment all the time. And I burst out laughing each time. 🤣🤣🤣
Dorf was comedy gold.
So much talent.. love Tim Conway
Johnny approaching Lyle they don’t even need to say anything…one look at Lyle and I burst out laughing. The sketch is icing on the cake.
The new generation have found the Dorf series online. Good comedy goes on forever.
These were great. I remember Dorf on Golf would have everyone near to tears.
I would watch Dorf with my grandmother and we'd laugh and laugh. Conway was a great talent.
Tim Conway: Comedic Genius ‼️
I still remember how hilarious it was the first time I saw this bit. Tim is the ultimate at sight gags and he has come up with the ultimate sight gag in Dorf. He has all the moves down and plays it to perfection. With the extended lead-in and then of course nobody but nobody sets it all up like Johnny, the best straight man a guy could ever have. I miss these guys a lot but they are still making me laugh, long after they have gone. 😂😂😂
@alan30189
7 ай бұрын
They call it “physical comedy” and Tim was the best ever
Fantastic 👏 👏 👏 They just don't make comedy like that anymore. Thanks for this 👍👍👍
Jonny and Tim and so many other great comedians were why life was so good back then. Back when Americans had the freedom to laugh and there was no political correctness in comedy. We all understood that eveyone and everything could be laughed at and we didn't take it personal. How I miss those days and all the freedoms we have foolishly surrendered. RIP Johnny and Tim and thanks for the laughs you are dearly missed.
A genuinely funny man.
I loved when my dad would let me stay up and watch Johnny. I usually never got any of the jokes, being so young, but watching my dad laugh was the best. I am so glad these are on YT so I can rewatch them. Dad is gone, but these clips make me feel like he's with me laughing again.
😂I bought Tim Conways book on Amazon well worth reading. Tin Conway had a wonderful life. The whole book was very interesting to read. 😂
Simply the best, Johnny when late night TV was actually funny
I guess I didn't realize how funny he was. Hilarious! His son is on the radio now. Equally talented and the voice is the same.
Comedy like this never ages ,🙂.
My, my. This has got to be one of the funniest bits!
I literally haven’t heard people laugh that hard in decades.
Tim & Rodney...Best of all time.
Tim Conway is a classic,he is so funny and a great actor. Loved watching him on the carol Barnett show.
Tim was such a treat to hear and watch!!!!
😂😂Love Tim Conway! 😂😂
Mom and Dad would laugh so hard that it woke up the kids every night we’re like “what is going on out there!”
@cherylann8541
11 ай бұрын
We only have five channels back in the day and we were so excited to watch Saturday night and no one was allowed to answer the phone during that time. It’s so sad that comedy these days has to have a cuss word every other word. Back then it was pure clean entertainment
OMG I had forgotten about these skits! I guarantee that Carson's appreciation for Carol Burnett went up even higher once he experienced what she had to deal with every week with Tim.
No politics or perverse agenda pushing, just plain silliness.
@pyroheep7497
8 ай бұрын
What ever happened to GOOD TV!
@terri6854
8 ай бұрын
But there was. Not swearing and not working blue were the "woke" concepts of those times. ie., "That behavior offends my feelings so you must not do it, and if you do do it you'll never work again".
@komradbuttercream7026
6 ай бұрын
I don’t know. He does have a Hitler ‘stache.
@OriginalCoastalDistancing
Ай бұрын
You mean, “comedy.” Not propaganda as the continuously spew on these shows now.
@JohnnyPerth
22 күн бұрын
@@OriginalCoastalDistancing😂
I believe that Tim Conway was one of the best physical comedians of all time, even better than Charley Chaplin all others. All I had to do was look at him and start chuckling.
Miss him. Miss Tim. The best actor's ever 🤗🤗
So much better than today. I miss Johnny abd Tim.❤❤
Loves Tim's weaving humor banter w/ Johnny~ 💎
That was the funnest damn thing I's seen in a loooong time. Tim Conway as the little jockey was hysterical. Thank you for posting this!
Tim Conway always was hilarious at anything he did. Always enjoyed Ed McMann’s giggle in the background on the Carson show.
I love his show never miss ever.
It seems like I just saw this last night. Hard to believe it was nearly 38 years ago! It's like stepping into a time machine. Remember when everyone would talk the next day, about the hilarious skit on The Tonight Show?
I’ve been laughing at these skits for years and I still can’t figure out how they did it! Very mysterious. I don’t think Tim or Johnny ever revealed the secret.
@freddyfurrah3789
11 ай бұрын
Standing in a hole with fake shoes attached to his knees.
@BBAKER22
11 ай бұрын
WTF? Can't figure out how they did it? LMAO
@jp783
7 ай бұрын
@@freddyfurrah3789kneeling actually, but yes.
@granthicks2030
7 ай бұрын
@@jp783I seriously doubt 14:31 is physically possible if he's kneeling. Much less 14:42. And you can actually see his leg going through a hole in the stage at 14:48.
Tim was one great guy
Wonderful. THANK YOU.
I love Tim Conway He is from my hometown ❤️ ♥️ 😍 💙 💕 💖 in Ohio I watched him on McHale Navy and Carol Burnett show. He was a very funny man RIP 🙏 Tim You will never be forgotten ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 you a huge fan
"Dorf goes Fishing" is my favorite !🐟🎣
What a master he was. Timeless.
Dear Lord, I mess these guys.
@jaythor70
4 ай бұрын
Did you clean them afterwards????
@jamessullivan6985
Ай бұрын
@@jaythor70I had to read it twice to get it…….lol, I get it now……well done sir, well done…..
I really don't think that I could have spent a lot of time with Tim Conway. I wish I had been able to but I would have split a gut laughing. Probably would have peed myself several times❤😂
I liked to watch this when I was young. My grandma would let me stay up and watch TV with her till they went off the air in the early morning! I miss those days!
Look what happens when talent is the thing that gets you in front of people.
Imagine being able to sit down with the kids and watch something that was so funny it would keep you in tears of joy and not having to wonder how vulgar or sexual it was going to be for your kids to watch. No woke crap, no vulgar skits or language, just pure comedy.
@jakefeisel7348
8 ай бұрын
Great memories of my whole family of every age together laughing our butts off watching The Tonight Show"
@GooglSucksDisk
8 ай бұрын
Yeah! And no far right conspiracies either. just silly jokes, perfect timing.
@terri6854
8 ай бұрын
@paulhunter1735 You contradicted yourself there. Not swearing and not working blue were the "woke" concepts of those times. ie., "That behavior offends my feelings so you must not do it, and if you do do it you'll never work again".
And not the first curse word. Awesome.
@HorsepowerHouse
7 ай бұрын
Ummm, it was live television. Not Cable TV. The FCC , YA KNOW....
Still good. The mark of good comedy.
He was killing Carson 😂
I bet Johnny Carson was laughing so hard just like the rest of us😂😂
Simply hilarious. 😊
Great comedy at it's best. You don't see comedy like this anymore.
Tim Conway will forever be our go to when setting up a flashback scenario.
R.I.P Mr Conway. Your soo well missed.
I so wish they would be able to show the clips!
So sad…they don’t make comedy skits like this anymore. Truly the GOLDEN age of television. I grew up watching this on TV...I do miss it so.
I think the guy holding the boom mic couldn't stop laughing. xD
Tim was the best ever at physical comedy. So funny. All those skits on Carol Burnett, plus his Dorf routine, were just classic.
Beyond comical, great humor. Thank you for sharing this video 🙏
Tim plays the most adorable jockey that I've ever seen. Lol.
Now this is real comedy, boy was Tim some funny guy.
Lyle Dorf (Lil Dwarf) 😂😂😂
Conways best character ever.
Along with Jonathan Winters….. a comic genius. Also loved his Dorf on Golf!
Johnny Carson was the BEST late night talk show. He always had GREAT entertainers as his guest. He NEVER had any kind of political agendas when he was on TV.
Priceless!
Outstanding
10:45. When the audience starts laughing before a word is said....................
I am just drunk enough tonight that this just killed me too
Never gets old.
Definitely One Of The Greatest!!!
Two legends
That was fantastic only Tim Conway could come up with that 🤣🤣🤣
Absolute BEAUTIFUL spontaneity at its Finest…F CK up’s and all…… TRUE TAPED LIVE TALENT. Absolutely SHAMING today’s shows and so called live talent. But hey….what would I Know…. I am just a lonely Frog herder from moose jaw Saskatchewan.
Absolutely the best!
Thank you Mr. Conway! ❤❤❤😅😅😅
delightfully silly man
I find that their weirdly Similar Attire could have been used to HYSTERICAL Result (!) 😂😂😂🤣😂😆😂😂
I previously collected horses too. Had to give it away when I couldn't get them to stay on the shelf.
Johnny Carson WILL ALWAYS be the king of late night entertainment! Especially if any of the following guests appear: Tin Conway, Buddy Hackett, Rodney Dangerfield, or anyone from ANY zoo! Like Joan Embry or Jim Fowler! ALWAYS comedy gold!
One of the best
Tim was so funny.
I once saw a hilarious comedy duo on Carson where one man was interviewing the other about his occupation as a "low jumper". The objective being to see how far you could jump off something without getting killed (if you die, it doesn't count). Very strict rules around how much padding is at the bottom as well. I've always looked for that episode but have never found it.
It's amazing they can pull off a Dorf performance in a live audience. I still don't know how they hide Tim's legs!
@cashmeremonroe7715
11 ай бұрын
Justin, I think his lower body was below the surface. Maybe holes where his legs were. So, the boots were on the surface and his legs in the holes. Does that make sense?
@funghouls5498
11 ай бұрын
It’s an elevated platform. Half above and legs below
@cashmeremonroe7715
11 ай бұрын
@@funghouls5498 just what I figured.
@tbec3011
11 ай бұрын
@cashmeremonroe7715 No sh*t. Did you think they sawed them off then reattached? Lol
@cashmeremonroe7715
11 ай бұрын
@@tbec3011 I wasn't the one who didn't know.
Very funny man without all the cussing. Now thats comedy
I hate to sound trite, but the reality is these were the good old days of Late Night TV. Today is unwatchable garbage. When Johnny laughed it wasn't phony or forced, you actually cracked him up and he was right.
i watched dwarf on golf so many times growing up
Great stuff