The Tim Conway Show was an American variety show that aired from 1970 to 1971 on CBS. The show was hosted by popular comedian Tim Conway and co-hosted by Bert Berdis. The Tim Conway Show was produced by Michael Hirshenson, directed by Bill Foster, and aired for one season.
The comedy show featured sketches, musical performances, and guest appearances by popular celebrities of the time. The show was known for its hilarious and irreverent approach to comedy and was a hit with audiences in the early 1970s.
Tim Conway was the star of the show, and he brought his unique style of comedy to each episode. Conway was an accomplished actor, comedian, and writer, and he was best known for his work on The Carol Burnett Show. The Tim Conway Show allowed him to showcase his talents in a new way, and he quickly became a fan favorite.
Throughout the course of the show, Conway played a variety of characters, including the hapless magician "The Great Ah-choo," the bumbling Nazi "Adolph Von Putzenhoffer," and the incompetent dentist "Dr. Hertzog." Conway's characters were always larger than life, and his performances were filled with physical comedy and sight gags.
Bert Berdis was Conway's sidekick and co-host on the show. Berdis was a character actor who was known for his work in films and television shows. On the Tim Conway Show, he played a number of different characters and served as Conway's foil in many of the comedy sketches.
The Tim Conway Show also featured a number of guest appearances by popular celebrities of the time. Some of the notable guests included Don Knotts, Flip Wilson, Carol Burnett, and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme. The show
The Tim Conway Show is a series that ran for 2 seasons (31 episodes) between and on Shout! Factory