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"Mrs. Wiggins" features two characters created by Tim Conway: Mr. Bernie Tudball (played by Conway) and Mrs. Wanda Wiggins (played by Carol Burnett). Vicki Lawrence would occasionally play Mr. Tudball's wife. Mr. Tudball is a businessman with an off-color toupee and a mock Romanian accent, pronouncing his secretary's name "Mrs. Uh-Whiggins". [2]
Also known as "Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins", Conway as Mr. Tudball, a businessman who speaks in a mock Romanian accent, [8] putting up with his empty-headed secretary Mrs. Wiggins played by Burnett; Lawrence occasionally played Mrs. Tudball.
Conway starred on The Carol Burnett Show, where he was admired for his ability to depart from scripts with humorous ad libs and gestures, which frequently caused others in the skit to break character with laughter. Conway helmed his own series twice, The Tim Conway Comedy Hour (1970) and The Tim Conway Show (1980–1981).
Tim Conway, the agile comedian who was a core member of the 'The Carol Burnett Show' troupe, died on Tuesday. Tim Conway, comedian and ‘Carol Burnett Show’ star, dies at 85 Skip to main content
Comedian and actor Tim Conway, best known for his role in TV’s "McHale’s Navy" and for making his co-stars on "The Carol Burnett Show" laugh, has died at 85. Comedian Tim Conway dies at 85 [Video]
Mrs. Wiggins – Conway as Mr. Tudball, a businessman who speaks in a mock Romanian accent, [16] putting up with his empty-headed secretary Mrs. Wiggins played by Burnett. The Queen , Burnett as a monarch patterned after Queen Elizabeth II , Harvey Korman as her consort and Tim Conway as Private Arthur Newberry.
Harvey Korman, left, and Tim Conway show off three Emmy Awards in 1978 for "The Carol Burnett Show." ... Tim Conway and Harvey Korman are among the funniest of all time. “FOATs,” if you will ...
Carol Burnett & Company is an American four-episode summer variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, Kenneth Mars and Craig Richard Nelson. The series served as a continuation of The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978) and aired on ABC on four consecutive Saturday nights from August 18, 1979, to ...