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Television specials and variety/sketch comedy 1980–1981 The Tim Conway Show: Variety/sketch comedy 1983 Ace Crawford, Private Eye: Ace Crawford Short-lived sitcom Great Day: Howard Simpson Television film 1987 Faerie Tale Theatre: Mayoral Candidate Episode: "Rip Van Winkle" 1990 Newhart: Himself Episode: "Dick and Tim" Tim Conway's Funny ...
In the fall of the same year, Conway was given his own hour-long variety show, The Tim Conway Comedy Hour, [30] or The Tim Conway Comedy House, [17] which, as his other series had, folded quickly, lasting only 13 weeks. [30] Typical of his self-effacing humor, he ordered his car's license plate to reflect the short duration of the series: "13 ...
The Tim Conway Show – the first of two television series of the name – is a 1970 American sitcom starring Tim Conway and Joe Flynn which centers on a single-plane charter airline. The show aired during periods between January 30, 1970, and June 12, 1970.
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour, a fall 1970 American comedy-variety show starring Tim Conway; The Tim Conway Show (1980 TV series), a 1980-1981 American comedy-variety show starring Tim Conway; Tim Conway's Funny America, a 1990 American comedic hidden-camera-prank show starring Tim Conway; The Tim Conway Jr. Show, a weeknight talk radio program in ...
The Bet features several original comedy songs written by Jay and Goldberg, as well as songs from a diverse group of artists including Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids, Victor Krummenacher of Camper Van Beethoven, Zebrahead, Punchline, Jonny Polonsky, The K.G.B., Kyle, AMFX, Phil Cody and Army of Freshmen. The soundtrack was released digitally on ...
The Tim Conway Show – the second of two television series of the name – is a 1980–1981 American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Tim Conway. It aired on CBS from March 22, 1980 to May 17, 1980, and from September 20, 1980 to March 7, 1981.
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour was one of several attempts to develop a starring vehicle for Tim Conway, who had been a sidekick in the 1962–66 sitcom McHale's Navy and two 1964 theatrical films spun off from it (McHale's Navy and McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force), and in several Disney films, but who had never had much success in developing an audience for programming in which he was the main ...
Four friends enjoy betting on horses at the race track. Someone tells them that he has something he can give his horse to make it run faster, and they can win a lot of money if they bet on it. Dooley tries to romance Nicki Dixon to get the money, but he finds out she is a lunatic who tries to kill him when he reminds her of her ex-husband.