“TIM CONWAY DREW A MAP ON HARVEY KORMAN’S STOMACH — AND DESTROYED AN ENTIRE REHEARSED SCENE IN SECONDS.” The scene was rehearsed. The lines were set. Everyone knew exactly what to do. Everyone except Tim Conway. Right in the middle of a sketch on The Carol Burnett Show, Tim pulled up Harvey Korman’s shirt and started drawing an imaginary map on his stomach. No warning. No script. Just pure, fearless improvisation. Harvey tried to hold it together. He really did. But Tim kept going — tracing roads, pointing out landmarks, narrating the whole thing with a straight face. And that’s when Harvey broke. Not a small laugh. A complete meltdown. The kind where you can’t breathe, can’t speak, can’t even look at the other person. The audience lost it. The cast lost it. Even the crew behind the cameras couldn’t keep quiet. What made it legendary wasn’t just the joke. It was the fact that Tim never cracked a smile — while everyone around him fell apart. Decades later, the clip still circulates online, racking up millions of views. Fans keep sharing it, saying the same thing — no matter how many times they watch, Harvey’s reaction gets them every single time 😂
Tim Conway Drew a Map on Harvey Korman’s Stomach — And Destroyed an Entire Rehearsed Scene in Seconds Some comedy…