The moment Harvey Korman whispered, “Tim… please stop… I can’t breathe,” everything.

In the history of television comedy, some moments make you laugh—and others stay with you forever. The sketch “Dr. Nose” on The Carol Burnett Show belongs firmly in the second category. What begins as a simple premise—a doctor attempting to help a patient with an absurdly large nose—quickly erupts into a masterclass of timing, improvisation, and controlled chaos, driven by Tim Conway at the height of his powers.

Conway’s entrance alone sets the trap: loose-limbed, oddly confident, and already ridiculous before a single line lands. Every pause stretches just long enough. Every gesture strips away seriousness. The audience senses it immediately—this is about to go somewhere dangerous.

Mid-sketch, something unexpected happens. A prop falters. A beat shifts. Conway notices, pauses for a fraction of a second, and pivots. In that instant, the sketch transforms. What was scripted gives way to something alive, spontaneous, and unstoppable.

No one feels it more than Harvey Korman, who fights valiantly to stay composed before completely losing the battle. His laughter becomes contagious, the room erupts, and the audience crosses from watching comedy to participating in it.

“Dr. Nose” endures because it captures something rare: the joy of things falling apart beautifully. When the final gag lands and the laughter roars, it’s clear this wasn’t just a sketch—it was television history being written in real time.

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