The Tim Conway Show - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Michele Lee & Burt Reynolds
Tim interviews a macho superstar, and uses members of the studio audience in a sketch set in a restaurant.
Note: Burt Reynolds does not appear in this episode, only archive footage from his movie, Starting Over.

K.C. and the Sunshine Band
Tim welcomes KC and the Sunshine Band to the show; also, he receives a visit from an old friend during his opening monologue.

Melba Moore
Featuring sketches such as an intelligent, Lassie-like dog that can't convince his owner that a barn is on fire and Tim trying to apply for an auto loan.

Susan Anton & Suzanne Somers
Susan Anton performs a duet with Tim that gets a little awkward for everybody involved; also, some hilarious sketches.

Barbara Mandrell & Dick Martin
Dick Martin interrupts the start of the show to do his version of an introduction to Tim Conway. Tim enlists several members of the audience to join him in performing a Western-themed sketch; also, Tim suits up to test a hot tub. Barbara Mandrell, solo, sings "Darling".

Bernadette Peters
Bernadette catches Tim pretending to make love to her behind a closed door to impress the audience. Later she sings "Gee Whiz". Bernadette later dances with the Don Crichton Dancers.

Helen Reddy & David Copperfield
David Copperfield tears up Tim's cue-card then magically puts it back together when they decide to use it. Mr. Tudball tries to eat a horrible diner breakfast. Helen Reddy sings "Take What You Find".

The Village People
Featuring sketches such as Mr Tudball encountering an uncooperative waitress; also, Tim can't stop the music once the Village People begin performing.

Mel Tillis
Featuring a sketch in which a poor traveler headed to the airport in a hurry suffers by having Tim's Old Man character as his cabbie. Stuttering Mel Tillis always gives a perfect performance when singing. Later Tim engages the entire audience in a Frankenstein Sketch.
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