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The Tim Conway Show (1980) | ecco
The Tim Conway Show
2
Seasons
1980
7.5
Tim Conway hosted a variety show so closely modeled on the successful Carol Burnett Show, even using some of the same sketches. Interpersed were dance routines where all the performers were youngsters and musical numbers.
Episode List
S1 • E1
Burt Reynolds, Michele Lee
Tim uses clips from Burt Reynolds films with new voice over dubs to make him a guest on the show. Michele Lee performs.
S1 • E2
K.C. and the Sunshine Band
Carol Burnett dons her Mrs. Wiggins attire and drives Tim nuts when the props work for her and not him. K.C. and the Sunshine Band perform a new song.
S1 • E3
Melba Moore
Don Knotts gets blackmailed by Tim to get him to appear on the show. Melba Moore performs.
S1 • E4
Susan Anton
Jack Reiley wears a Suzanne Sommers mask to pretend to be Tim's guest only to have the real Suzanne Sommers walk on stage. Susan Anton sings "Sometimes When We Touch".
S1 • E5
Barbara Mandrell
Dick Martin interrupts the start of the show to do his version of an introduction to Tim Conway. Barbara Mandrell, solo, sings "Darling".
S1 • E6
Bernadette Peters
Bernadette catches Tim pretending to make love to her behind a closed door to impress the audience. Later she sings "Gee Whiz". Bernadette later dances with the Don Crichton Dancers.
S1 • E7
Helen Reddy
David Copperfield tears up Tim's cue-card then magically puts it back together when they decide to use it. Mr. Tudball (Tim) tries to eat a horrible diner breakfast. Helen Reddy sings "Take What You Find".
S1 • E8
The Village People
Tim's introductory script is missing pages so he calls down his writers, a chimp arrives with the missing pages. The Village People perform "You Can't Stop the Music". Mr. Tudball (Tim) tries to order lunch during breakfast hours.
S1 • E9
Mel Tillis
Stuttering Mel Tillis always gives a perfect performance when singing. Later Tim engages the entire audience in a Frankenstein Sketch.