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“HE BROKE 200 GROWN ADULTS IN UNDER SIX MINUTES” — AND TELEVISION WAS NEVER THE SAME. This wasn’t a joke. It was a total comedic meltdown caught on live TV. In a long-lost moment from The Carol Burnett Show, Tim Conway didn’t just perform — he weaponized time itself. Playing the painfully slow “Oldest Man” in the infamous Galley Slaves sketch, Conway stretched every step, pause, and stumble until anticipation became agony… and laughter turned absolutely feral. There were no punchlines. No rush. No mercy. Seconds dragged until they hurt — and then Conway struck with surgical precision. The fallout was legendary: Cast members collapsing in real time. Crew members screaming off-camera. Harvey Korman completely destroyed, unable to function. And even Carol Burnett later admitting she was barely holding it together. This wasn’t acting. These were seasoned professionals begging for mercy as live television spiraled into the most uncontrollable laughing fit ever broadcast. Decades later, fans still call it “the funniest six minutes ever filmed” — and the question hasn’t changed: How did one man moving slower than gravity bring an entire studio — and comedy history — to its knees?
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14/01/2026
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“He Broke 200 Grown Adults in Under Six Minutes”: The Tim Conway Moment That Stopped Time — and Shattered Live Television Comedy has had pratfalls.Comedy has had punchlines.Comedy has even…
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