It blows my mind as well...I remember watching the Carol Burnett show as a kid..and I loved it, still do to the day.The way each cast member plays off each other ,stays in character...just gold.
100% agree. These guys and girls were so hilarious they would often crack and break character. That's when they were the most entertaining. You knew they were having fun, and they suck you into it. They don't make em like they used to.
Model for the future? You realize this skit was done because of things already happening, don't you? That means they modeled their business like that first, to get the show to make fun of them in the first place.
@@northernsnow6982 Yet the show was supposed to be taking things to an illogical extreme. Today, those big seats in the no-frills section are unheard of.
@@matthew8153 OK. The airlines still didn't model any of their business ideas, from this sketch. I mean, they all still have seat belts, the overhead compartment isn't actually used to store plane parts, they don't have turbulence just for the cheap section, and they didn't get shrinking the seats idea from this clip either, as you've pointed out. So no they didn't model their seat sizes, or any of their business model, according to this comedy show. Thank you for explaining to me, what the Carol Burnett Show was all about. I didn't understand the concept until just now, thanks to your utmost genius brain, and your willingness to share your knowledge from it. I thought she was hosting a news program, for these last 40+ years of knowing the show. Bahaha 🤣
I had the privilege of meeting Tim when I was manager of a steakhouse in NYC. I told him i wanted to compliment him on something I was sure he never heard often. He tried to make a joke and his wife told him to shut up and listen to what I wanted to say. I told him that the skit when he fell down the stairs in slow motion was an incredible athletic accomplishment. His face and eye's lit up and he obviously didn't expect that. If you watch and think about it he was an amazing athlete and obviously a comedian beyond belief.
@@daisymaefrench4041yup. All the shows back then were so perverted. Idk why they always want to make the older times seem so innocent when they were absolutely not.
This is why Carol, and her entire supporting cast were brilliant: They were YEARS beyond the normal person in their satire and understanding of comedy.
We do. The problem is that there is SO much content out there, it's hard to separate the good from the hype. Back then there were only three channels. There was a lot of crap back then but no one cares or shows that.
Looking back i now realize why this show was on tv for such a long time. Carol was so down to earth with her male counterparts. I’m sure we all miss them now.
Loved, loved loved Carol. As a teenager in the 70's I never missed her show. As a matter of fact she was a role model for me. To this day at age 63 I am a goofball thanks to Carol.
Tim Conway was very underrated in his time. He was a comedic genius, especially when it came to physical comedy, and he was at his absolute peak when teamed with Harvey Korman. RIP Mr. Conway.
I also LOVED Conway with Don Knotts, in The Apple Dumpling Gang! That was actually my introduction to them both, as an early 70s kid! However, this show was already an institution, so I eventually figured out it was the same guy.
@@johnp139 Yeah there is more leg room those planes that real ones. The head rest on the lap is about right. I think this clip gave United Airlines some ideas!
I remember this episode from my childhood. I laughed til I cried. We used to gather around the TV to watch the show on Thursday nights, and eat supper on trays so as not to miss a word!
There was a time this came on Sunday nights, I think later in the '70's or early '80's. We ate supper the same way lol. I'll never forget the Went With the Wind skit! th-cam.com/video/-8wVvGQ0P4Y/w-d-xo.html
I will never forget this skit! I came home from work and my Dad was laughing so hard I thrive never heard him laugh so hard this was what he was laughing about!!! I was laughing at him what a great memory to see this in remembrance of him 😂😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Funny, I was just thinking the same watching this. My parents and I use to watch the Carol Burnett show all the time back in the 70’s and my Dad use to go hysterical laughing at the comedy skits like this one. Good clean fun and wonderful memories.
I watch the Show last Night, alone . Was laughing so much . Just hilarious. Why can’t we have that kind of Show back, it is so good to have a good laugh,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm in my 20s but appreciate how humorous and simple these skits are. Man sometimes I believe I was truly born in the wrong decade. You all had a amazing upbringing .
@dwillifredbolden1: I was born in 1968. Everything was better in the 70's even if the economy was not. We found humor in everything. Race, homophobia, misogynistic, bigotry....we laughed at each other and no one really took any of that stuff seriously nor personally (I recommend watching an early DVD of "Blazing Saddles"...if you can find one that cancel culture missed). There was no better time to be a kid than the mid to late 1970's. I'm sorry you missed out on that. However, history tends to repeat itself so don't give up yet!
I remember that this sketch was hlilarious at the time, because it was ludicrous that an airline would ever have a business model that would treat its customers so horribly, and still be able to stay in business. Who could have imagined that even the best airlines would get this way?
Yes. I did a lot of flying in the 80s. It was a pleasure to go then, but I hate how it's evolved into the stressful, slow, crowded, cheap, unpleasant experience it is now. 🎉
I once saw a Dr. doing standup and he said, you see those people you don't want to touch? Why do you think we wear gloves? We don't want to touch them, either.
@@toddlindsay8846 You are right. Carol Burnett's comedy from her show was properly funny; no street talk, swearing, racial slurs or other degrading content. It was enough to make a lot of viewers laugh. Not the case of today's shows.
I grew up during my childhood watching this show. I am sixty years old now and I continue to find it's unique skit comedy very funny indeed. I also can't believe that I am actually 60!
I'm 52 with the same memory. I remember watching this as a kid in black and white. Since I'm younger than you, the highlight of the show for me was the cartoon with the lady mopping a floor. I just loved seeing and hearing my parents laugh so hard. I also can't believe I'm 52!
This was hilarious🤣🤣🤣🤣...first the unexpected kick "get your foot off our rug" then the secret emergency procedure then the rope seat belt...the creativity of this was genius👌
@@newagain9964 Good Clean Humor. Without Bulging Boobs And Worn Out Gay Inferences Trying To Get A Laugh, Or U-bangie Rap Crap Trying To Somehow Pass As Music. You Sound Like An Elementary. School Dropout That Lives On A Smartphone And Will Only Qualify As A Burger Flipper. You'll Just Have To Someday GROW UP To Understand Rodney Dangerfield...
Carol Burnett was a true prophet in this skit. We literally have planes falling apart today that were made in the 60s. And the stewardesses really are this rude. Only when flying internationally do I get 4 hot meals the whole flight, free ear phones, blankets and socks, and they tell me what to do in 6 languages. Flying in America, God help you. And I am American, thats whats so crazy!!
These bad things are happening because of Republicans. Their philosophy is that human beings don't matter, only corporations matter and need to be taken care of,
We sure have. Now we have people calling for political violence against people they deem "enemies". A former president that insults people and tried to overthrow the government. One day we'll return to having a country where good clean fun like this is acceptable again
@@denisenj7648 They couldn't air the good elephant story with the original password skit, it was sold and later shown separately. Vicki dropped a curse and Tim Conway literally fell on the floor laughing.
"The back of the plane gets there the same time as the front." ... Truer words haver never been spoken so eloquently and delivered with such brilliant genius.
I remember every time we watched this show if it wasn't what was being said or done, it was whenever Harvey Corman was trying to keep from laughing, Tim Conway was such a rare breed of comedian, his unnatural timing of how he would say things, his innate ability to go off the cuff, I couldn't believe so many times him making everybody on the cast explode in the loudest guffaws. Thank you Carole for the joy you brought to our home.
😂😂😂 I laughed through nearly the whole damn video!!! 😂😂😂 I'm 60 years old and watched this with my parents as a child and it still makes my stomach hurt from laughing 😂😂😂 Whew I think Im gonna pee my pants 😂😂😂
I once heard of a girl, Asian woman flight attendant, who walked BAREFOOT, like four MILES to get her passengers help after a plane crash. Not many people would do that for you. She also CARRIED people.
Carol Burnett was the best , we could not wait to get to school the next day to talk about what we had seen . I am so glad i grew up in the 70’s. Just had a 45 yr reunion. God we are getting old!
I’m glad they posted this skit! I couldn’t find it on TH-cam before and was really upset. But this is one of my favorite skits! Tim Conway was and always will be the best 😅
Its the same here in the uk our comedy's were a lot better in the past than now, i also think your comedy's in the usa were a lot better in the past as well, as proven by this show.🙂
8:51 Carol Burnett could do anything. She could be funny or play it straight. She could be old or she could be young, she could play dozens of characters, she could be sexy or plain plus she'd even sing and dance a little. That was a great era. The era of the variety show. We will probably never see another like it again. - LOLOLOL 🤣😂
This is how I felt the first time I flew Southwest. I was befuddled by the lack of assigned seating. It just did not compute as I had flown internationally for many years and enjoyed great service
40+ years later and this skit is still true about the airline industry.
With airplanes dealing with loose bolts, wheels coming off etc. of late -- ain't that the truth!
More like 65years
No, those seats are too wide and the leg room is too spacious.
Close, this skit still has way too much leg room.
@@TVY2013 Boing is the new Boeing.
It blows my mind how there is literally no one in Hollywood capable of coming up with this level entertainment today.
It blows my mind as well...I remember watching the Carol Burnett show as a kid..and I loved it, still do to the day.The way each cast member plays off each other ,stays in character...just gold.
Because people in Hollywood now have zero talent or creativity.
Classic comedy at it's best...Harvey Korman and Tim Conway were the BEST ❤❤
100% agree. These guys and girls were so hilarious they would often crack and break character. That's when they were the most entertaining. You knew they were having fun, and they suck you into it.
They don't make em like they used to.
They forgot about the audience. They only care about the message.
The second you see Tim Conway and Harvey Korman walk in you KNOW its going to be ‘comedy gold!!!!’
Korman, I think
They were unstoppable together.
Carol Burnett is a national treasure.
I was just gonna say the same thing, 😆
They are all.. lol
Internationally it seems as I'm a Swede
They all were.
She’s a global treasure!
This never gets old...i grew up watching..such simple times, silly, clean...goofy fun.
Me too!!!
You're lucky. We never saw this in the UK. Thank heavens for TH-cam.
Grew up on the later half of the show. series... beautiful comedy!
AND OUR MINDS WERE NOT FILLED WITH SICK HUMOR THAT IS TOXIC. THOSE WERE THE DAYS, MY FRIEND!
It's like every airline saw this and made it the standard
😂
Tim Conway was in a comedy class all his own. Absolutely untouchable.
She is the best- funny and fabulous- a true natural comic!!! 1:25
I hear you...together though Harvey Korman and Carol Burnett really worked.
Further proof why old TV shows are far better than new ones.
I love this skit. In a lot of ways the jokes still play well in today's low-cost airlines!
Just the low cost? This also goes for United!
This was the inspiration for all airlines today, only everyone gets the bargain seat treatment
It's more relevant now than ever!
Those were some great roomy seats for economy.
Nowadays that aitline is called Spirit!!
Dang! I think the airlines watched this and thought it was the model for the future. 😂
Model for the future? You realize this skit was done because of things already happening, don't you? That means they modeled their business like that first, to get the show to make fun of them in the first place.
@@northernsnow6982
Yet the show was supposed to be taking things to an illogical extreme. Today, those big seats in the no-frills section are unheard of.
@@matthew8153 OK. The airlines still didn't model any of their business ideas, from this sketch. I mean, they all still have seat belts, the overhead compartment isn't actually used to store plane parts, they don't have turbulence just for the cheap section, and they didn't get shrinking the seats idea from this clip either, as you've pointed out. So no they didn't model their seat sizes, or any of their business model, according to this comedy show.
Thank you for explaining to me, what the Carol Burnett Show was all about. I didn't understand the concept until just now, thanks to your utmost genius brain, and your willingness to share your knowledge from it. I thought she was hosting a news program, for these last 40+ years of knowing the show. Bahaha 🤣
The legend.
Nope. This was a better version. You can't eat your own food or, god forbid, bring your own beverages on a typical modern airplane.
Im flying this airline next week
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I can't believe how much leg room he has in no frills!
You mean the Roll-a-Coaster section :D
It's only so the First Class guy can lay his chair all the way back 😂
And 2 seats across rather than 3.
I had the privilege of meeting Tim when I was manager of a steakhouse in NYC.
I told him i wanted to compliment him on something I was sure he never heard often.
He tried to make a joke and his wife told him to shut up and listen to what I wanted to say.
I told him that the skit when he fell down the stairs in slow motion was an incredible athletic accomplishment.
His face and eye's lit up and he obviously didn't expect that.
If you watch and think about it he was an amazing athlete and obviously a comedian beyond belief.
Great story, and good point that Tim Conway was athletic. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice observation sir
That skit was my fave too.🤍
This sketch is 99% better than all the tv shows full episodes on tv today.
damn straight.
Watch Family Feud. Every comment has to be dirty and everyone laughs like maniacs.
@@daisymaefrench4041yup. All the shows back then were so perverted. Idk why they always want to make the older times seem so innocent when they were absolutely not.
Henry
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This is why Carol, and her entire supporting cast were brilliant: They were YEARS beyond the normal person in their satire and understanding of comedy.
What a shame we don't have great entertainment like this any longer on tv.
We have FAKE NEWS & WOKE TV
There were some great shows back in the day.
You can get great entertainment like this with a ticket on American, Delta, United... =D
We do. The problem is that there is SO much content out there, it's hard to separate the good from the hype. Back then there were only three channels. There was a lot of crap back then but no one cares or shows that.
@@kma3647 😂😂😂😂
Looking back i now realize why this show was on tv for such a long time. Carol was so down to earth with her male counterparts. I’m sure we all miss them now.
Henry12346
Thankfully, Carol is still with us. RIP Harvey and Tim.
Loved, loved loved Carol. As a teenager in the 70's I never missed her show. As a matter of fact she was a role model for me. To this day at age 63 I am a goofball thanks to Carol.
same here at 63;-)
Same here 63 loved this show!
Her mom and her lived in an apartment in San Antonio Texas down the street from me before they moved to California.
Same at 67.
Tim Conway was very underrated in his time. He was a comedic genius, especially when it came to physical comedy, and he was at his absolute peak when teamed with Harvey Korman. RIP Mr. Conway.
He was not underrated. He was a legend then, as he is now.
I also LOVED Conway with Don Knotts, in The Apple Dumpling Gang! That was actually my introduction to them both, as an early 70s kid! However, this show was already an institution, so I eventually figured out it was the same guy.
Especially his DORF character
Exactly 💯 I couldn't agree more
His comic genius was well established following his role as Ensign Parker on McHale's Navy.
Okay I'm convinced. I'll spend the $40 extra bucks! lol
😂😂
That was Great.
This is still true with Spirit and Frontier airlines.......
Carol, Kornan and Conway...
Those three were gold every time they worked in the same sketch.
They got along. No egos.
Also, Vicki Lawrence
One of my favorite skits. Airline travel today is like this parody.
Nowadays, all of coach is the no frills section.
It’s worse, see how huge those seats are?
@@johnp139 Yeah there is more leg room those planes that real ones. The head rest on the lap is about right. I think this clip gave United Airlines some ideas!
Was just thinking that lol, what was comedy then is reality now
@@johnp139Ikr, as someone who just flew, I envy that
"Have ya ever seen a plane back into a mountain?"
🤣 Good gawd Tim was everything!!! 😂😂❤
I was in tears when he said that😂😂
SAVED 40.OO$………SIT IN DOG CAGE..SECTION……GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR……..
I agree - I laughed so hard!🤣
@@denisenj7648 I laughed at that one, because I never thought of it that way!
I remember this episode from my childhood. I laughed til I cried. We used to gather around the TV to watch the show on Thursday nights, and eat supper on trays so as not to miss a word!
There was a time this came on Sunday nights, I think later in the '70's or early '80's. We ate supper the same way lol. I'll never forget the Went With the Wind skit! th-cam.com/video/-8wVvGQ0P4Y/w-d-xo.html
Same tv dinners too😊
@@k.b.tidwellThat one will always be my favorite.
It aired on Saturday nights, and the final program aired in the late 1970's (1977 or 1978).
Yes, I remember this one so we'll. This was classic 👌
Tim Conway was such an amazing comedic genius. Rest in peace.
The Carol Burnett show was the Best show ever
Yes it was! ❤️
I missed this one!
SHE IS A TEXAN SHE DISCOVERED STEVE MARTIN IN TEXAS.
Henry
Actual humor from over 40 years ago that’s aged like fine wine. I was a young child then and appreciate it more now than in those days . ❤️
Masters of comedy - all of them! Simple & clean. They don't make them like that anymore.👍👍👍👍👍
I couldn't agree more 💯 👏 ❤😂
I will never forget this skit! I came home from work and my Dad was laughing so hard I thrive never heard him laugh so hard this was what he was laughing about!!! I was laughing at him what a great memory to see this in remembrance of him 😂😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Funny, I was just thinking the same watching this. My parents and I use to watch the Carol Burnett show all the time back in the 70’s and my Dad use to go hysterical laughing at the comedy skits like this one. Good clean fun and wonderful memories.
What year was it?
What a nice comment. It was nice to read.
1976.@@Eurobazz
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I watch the Show last Night, alone . Was laughing so much . Just hilarious. Why can’t we have that kind of Show back, it is so good to have a good laugh,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Me too ~ by myself and spitting gut at 12:19am 😂😂😂
I'm in my 20s but appreciate how humorous and simple these skits are. Man sometimes I believe I was truly born in the wrong decade. You all had a amazing upbringing .
No reason you can't jump right in there and enjoy it with us like you own it. 😁
In my 40's and feel the same way lol
I wish I was in the 50s. I am 48! I love the simplicity.
@@sureyyaekinci4630 I’m 60 I wish I was only 48
@dwillifredbolden1: I was born in 1968. Everything was better in the 70's even if the economy was not. We found humor in everything. Race, homophobia, misogynistic, bigotry....we laughed at each other and no one really took any of that stuff seriously nor personally (I recommend watching an early DVD of "Blazing Saddles"...if you can find one that cancel culture missed).
There was no better time to be a kid than the mid to late 1970's. I'm sorry you missed out on that. However, history tends to repeat itself so don't give up yet!
The knock on the no window killed me😂
I remember that this sketch was hlilarious at the time, because it was ludicrous that an airline would ever have a business model that would treat its customers so horribly, and still be able to stay in business. Who could have imagined that even the best airlines would get this way?
United comes to mind.
They will physically throw people off the plane!
where do you think the airlines got their business model from?
Now it’s common fair
Yes. I did a lot of flying in the 80s. It was a pleasure to go then, but I hate how it's evolved into the stressful, slow, crowded, cheap, unpleasant experience it is now. 🎉
There really weren't low cost airlines then, so this skit was before its time...and Harvey Korman had the very first flat bed seat lol
This skit never gets old. It’s so funny. They don’t make good comedy like this anymore.
You got it 👍 💝 😂😂😂
I once saw a Dr. doing standup and he said, you see those people you don't want to touch? Why do you think we wear gloves? We don't want to touch them, either.
Back in the day when comedy was funny not filthy. I really miss those days.
Now profanity sells. Nobody wants a boring comedy.
@@toddlindsay8846
You are right. Carol Burnett's comedy from her show was properly funny; no street talk, swearing, racial slurs or other degrading content. It was enough to make a lot of viewers laugh. Not the case of today's shows.
One of the funniest comedies
I grew up during my childhood watching this show. I am sixty years old now and I continue to find it's unique skit comedy very funny indeed. I also can't believe that I am actually 60!
I'm 52 with the same memory. I remember watching this as a kid in black and white. Since I'm younger than you, the highlight of the show for me was the cartoon with the lady mopping a floor. I just loved seeing and hearing my parents laugh so hard. I also can't believe I'm 52!
You and me both and I'm 69. My dad is gone now but loved the Carol Burnett show . Rest in peace.
I'm 65, and cannot believe I have reached Medicare age so soon. My dad also loved Carol Burnett. Many good memories of those days.
I don't laugh easily but The Carol Burnett Show has never failed me yet Absolutely Hilarious
And just like that, the concept to form Spirit Airlines was born.
As a multi million mile flyer, I have not had a laugh this good in years!
This is the way humor should be!
This was hilarious🤣🤣🤣🤣...first the unexpected kick "get your foot off our rug" then the secret emergency procedure then the rope seat belt...the creativity of this was genius👌
LMAO! Yes, still to this day! And I am an East Jefferson graduate!
Classic. SNL writers need to watch these and learn.
You watch SNL? I quit watching after John Belushi passed. It was never the same.
Oh brother. Boomers. 😂
@@newagain9964 Good Clean Humor. Without Bulging Boobs And Worn Out Gay Inferences Trying To Get A Laugh, Or U-bangie Rap Crap Trying To Somehow Pass As Music. You Sound Like An Elementary. School Dropout That Lives On A Smartphone And Will Only Qualify As A Burger Flipper. You'll Just Have To Someday GROW UP To Understand Rodney Dangerfield...
😂absolutely
@@newagain9964 We Take That As A Compliment. Older, Wiser And FAR MORE Experienced Indeed... THANK YOU.😂😂😂😂😂
Spirit airlines saw this skit and said..."yes".
And thus, Spirit Airlines was born!
The missing window. 🤣🤣🤣
Carol Burnett was a true prophet in this skit. We literally have planes falling apart today that were made in the 60s. And the stewardesses really are this rude. Only when flying internationally do I get 4 hot meals the whole flight, free ear phones, blankets and socks, and they tell me what to do in 6 languages. Flying in America, God help you. And I am American, thats whats so crazy!!
Yes
These bad things are happening because of Republicans. Their philosophy is that human beings don't matter, only corporations matter and need to be taken care of,
Maybe fly a better class of airline than Spirit.
Does anyone know how they made the seat ? Mechanical bull guts?
United Airlines -rude attendant
Asian airlines - Eva, Nippon, Singapore etc class act and careful attention from staff
Tim Conway was so adorable and funny…..Rest In Peace, Tim!
I’ll never forget this episode ! I was 13 years old watching this episode on the only TV we had in the house with my mom.
Harvey and Tim were an awesome combination
This is what it's like flying today. Almost lost it when the seat starting bucking like the mechanical bull in Urban Cowboy.
This show brings joy to my heart I love Carrol Burnett.
Good claen fun, something we have lost in this country.
We sure have. Now we have people calling for political violence against people they deem "enemies". A former president that insults people and tried to overthrow the government. One day we'll return to having a country where good clean fun like this is acceptable again
One of the greatest skits of all time in my opinion. Tim Conway is just fabulous here. He’s never been funnier than in this skit. This man😂…… wow!!
I think funniest was when his character was an old man, white haired wig and hat, barely able to transverse while shuffling his feet.
The password skit!
The elephant story!
@@TheOtherBill yep, that's the one where they played password.
@@denisenj7648 They couldn't air the good elephant story with the original password skit, it was sold and later shown separately. Vicki dropped a curse and Tim Conway literally fell on the floor laughing.
This was the funniest show on television way back then ....
OMG! I was in tears when that seat started shaking! Tim Conway was hilarious
I'm in hysterics 😂😂😂
Vicki's smile at the end of the intro lets you know you're in for a bumpy ride ...These folks were geniuses
I saw this when it came on originally, great TV era.
Tim Conway was a master at physical comedy
Even no frills back then was so spacious and comfy. But for sure I can see it. I love Carol
I remember this when Carol Burnett aired it on television. It still holds up; it was funny then, it's still funny now!!!
"The back of the plane gets there the same time as the front." ... Truer words haver never been spoken so eloquently and delivered with such brilliant genius.
How on earth these three managed to keep a straight face during this skit is beyond me😂
Tim Conway is a Genius!
Simple comedy never fails. I am 71 and it made me laugh.
There's nothing this good today no one can beat them.
Categorically more creative, original,and loads funnier than EVERYTHING in the last 30 years.
My grandma and me loved to watch this. It brought joy to us both.
I almost died of laughter. This is priceless. Comedy like this doesn’t exist today.
Amazingly, I've never seen this skit...hilarious!
I love how she's policing the carpet use😆😀
I remember every time we watched this show if it wasn't what was being said or done, it was whenever Harvey Corman was trying to keep from laughing, Tim Conway was such a rare breed of comedian, his unnatural timing of how he would say things, his innate ability to go off the cuff, I couldn't believe so many times him making everybody on the cast explode in the loudest guffaws. Thank you Carole for the joy you brought to our home.
Tim Conway is on record saying that his goal in every skit he did with Harvey was to get him to break up.
I'm in the uk..and we never had this on our tv back then...its just great.....😅
Perfection! Spirit and Southwest Airlines predecessor!
My back is killing me from laughing so hard! So worth it!🤣🤣🤣
So Carol Burnett predicted Spirit Air. Impressive forecasting that.
These skits never get old !!
😂😂😂 I laughed through nearly the whole damn video!!! 😂😂😂 I'm 60 years old and watched this with my parents as a child and it still makes my stomach hurt from laughing 😂😂😂 Whew I think Im gonna pee my pants 😂😂😂
Absolutely brilliant comedy. No swearing or sex themes just pure comedy
Your 100% correct!
Except that stewardesses are now called flight attendants and the space between seat rows, not much seems to have changed 🤣🤣🤣
Seat spaces have changed on international flights, some are beds and your own cabin space.
Sooooo?
I once heard of a girl, Asian woman flight attendant, who walked BAREFOOT, like four MILES to get her passengers help after a plane crash. Not many people would do that for you. She also CARRIED people.
How 😂😂😂 can you keep
a straight face 😂😂
Omg, I thought I'd seen all the Tim Conway sketches, but not this one! It slayed me!
Great! So funny. Loved the turbulence part. Nowadays it’s pretty much like this! Pretty soon they will be charging extra for the air to breathe in.
Carol Burnett was the best , we could not wait to get to school the next day to talk about what we had seen . I am so glad i grew up in the 70’s. Just had a 45 yr reunion. God we are getting old!
Aww they cut the good part out where carol burnett used the Fire extinguisher on Tim😂😂😂😂😂
Oh my !! I have not laughed like this in such a long time. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 wow!!! Thank you!!!
I cried when CB ended its 11 years run. My favorite show of all time! Always laughed til my stomach hurt 😅🤣😂.
I have just come across this show. The format is so simple. But boy, is it funny.
I remember seeing this on network tv when I was but a little lass.
Hilarious 😂😂😂😂 Especially the "Turbulence moment "!!!
I’m glad they posted this skit! I couldn’t find it on TH-cam before and was really upset. But this is one of my favorite skits! Tim Conway was and always will be the best 😅
This entire skit was hilarious 😂
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Always good laughs with Carol Burnett show so funny !
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Its the same here in the uk our comedy's were a lot better in the past than now, i also think your comedy's in the usa were a lot better in the past as well, as proven by this show.🙂
Hahahahaha!! It’s payback time for Tim!! Especially after the dental and the Siamese elephant skits!!
8:51 Carol Burnett could do anything. She could be funny or play it straight. She could be old or she could be young, she could play dozens of characters, she could be sexy or plain plus she'd even sing and dance a little.
That was a great era. The era of the variety show. We will probably never see another like it again. - LOLOLOL 🤣😂
This is how I felt the first time I flew Southwest. I was befuddled by the lack of assigned seating. It just did not compute as I had flown internationally for many years and enjoyed great service
You mean the airline that nickel and dimes you the least?
I love southwest ....haven't had any problems....
You should try Spirit. I'm surprised they don't have pay toilets.
Aside from the fact that I wish shows like this were on TV these days, I totally wouldn't mind a little ride on that jumpy seat! 🤣