Tim Conway: The Undisputed King of Breaking His Co-Stars

When it came to throwing his castmates completely off balance, nobody did it with more deadpan brilliance than Tim Conway. On The Carol Burnett Show, he perfected the art of quiet sabotage — and nowhere is that genius more perfectly captured than in the legendary “World’s Worst Scene Partner” sketch.

A Simple Rehearsal… Until Conway Shows Up

The premise couldn’t be more straightforward. Carol Burnett is trying to deliver a serious dramatic scene during rehearsal. The lines are heartfelt. The mood is somber. Everything is set for a convincing performance — until Tim Conway walks in.

He’s supposed to be the supportive scene partner. Instead, he becomes the embodiment of chaos.

Missed Cues, Misread Lines, and Masterful Awkward Silence

Conway immediately derails the moment.
He forgets his lines.
He interrupts Carol’s dramatic speech to ask bizarre questions.
He stares blankly into space as though he’s forgotten where — or who — he is.

His pauses grow so long and so deliberately uncomfortable that the silence becomes funnier than any written joke. Every wrong cue feels intentional, every misplaced reaction pushes the scene further off the rails.

The Cast Starts to Crumble

Harvey Korman is always the first victim. His shoulders shake. His lips twitch. He tries to look away, but it’s already too late. Carol, trying to maintain her dramatic posture, grips her script and bites her lip until she finally bursts into full laughter.

The audience is howling. Even the crew can be heard losing it behind the cameras. Conway, of course, plays it completely straight — calm, confused, and infuriatingly committed.

A Masterclass in Controlled Chaos

What makes the sketch endure isn’t just the humor — it’s the precision. Conway knew exactly how to break the scene without ever appearing to try. He wasn’t loud, he wasn’t wild, he didn’t even move much.
He simply waited.
And let discomfort — his favorite comedy tool — do the work.

He takes what should be a simple rehearsal and turns it into a spiraling disaster of misplaced lines and unstoppable laughter.

The World’s Worst Scene Partner… and Everyone’s Favorite Comedian

By the time the sketch collapses entirely, Carol is doubled over, Harvey is gone, and Conway is still acting like nothing strange is happening at all. That contrast — their helpless laughter against his perfect deadpan — is pure comedic alchemy.

Tim Conway didn’t just play the world’s worst scene partner.

He became the one person every actor hoped would ruin their scene — because no one made losing control feel as joyful, as contagious, or as unforgettable.

 

Tim Conway Plays the World's Worst Scene Partner | The Carol Burnett Show Clip