Who doesn’t enjoy sitting back and enjoying a good sitcom?

It’s a great way to relax after a long day of work or on a slow weekend, and the perfect way to spend some time with family.

But there are some shows and characters that stand out a bit more than others and those are the ones that everyone wants to watch.

One of those is a comedy skit that took place on the Carol Burnett Show.

Although it has been off the air for decades, there is still something about the pure comedy of the show that is hard to resist. Of course, the show featured the funny woman Carol Burnett herself, but it also had a variety of other people that appeared on it too.

Some of the talented cast of the show included Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Tim Conway.

In the clip below, you’ll see why Conway is one of the most beloved stars from the show. He appears in the clip as Carol’s grandpa.

He makes a dramatic fall down the stairs that appears to be in slow motion and Conway’s antics left his fellow actors, Burnett and Korman nearly breaking character as they tried to contained their laughter.

Before it’s all over, they have to turn away from the camera to keep from being spotted in a fit of giggles.

Conway’s trademark roles have always been goofy characters including his most recent stint as the voice to the Barnacle Boy on the cartoon Spongebob Squarepants.

Take a step back in time and check out the video below.

This is one that you just won’t want to miss, and neither will your family and friends so be sure to share it with them too.

https://youtu.be/-Pwem815YTI

This piece originally appeared on UpliftingToday.com and is used by permission.

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