When Comedy Became Mayhem — Tim Conway & Carol Burnett as the Unforgettable Butler-Maid Duo

In one of the most outrageously funny sketches from The Carol Burnett Show, Tim Conway and Carol Burnett took on the roles of a seemingly “well-paid” butler and maid working for a posh, dysfunctional wealthy couple (Harvey Korman and Vicki Lawrence). What begins as a polite dinner arrangement soon morphs into slapstick chaos that keeps audiences roaring with laughter.
Conway’s butler, stiff and overly proper, and Burnett’s ever-dutiful maid would respond to absurd demands from their employers: feeding and burping them, wiping their faces—then mediating a wild fight between the couple that devolves into full-on physical comedy. One moment the butler is burping his boss; the next the maid’s head goes through a wall.
What makes this sketch stand the test of time is the pure joy in Conway’s timing and Burnett’s perfect straight-woman reactions. While the wealthy employers argue over infidelity and betrayal, the butler and maid carry out the dirty work—often literally—with hilarious devotion.
Watching it now, decades later, is more than nostalgia: it’s a reminder of the sculpted craft of sketch comedy when live timing, character commitment and silent cues were everything. For Conway, who specialized in turning everyday situations into uproarious disasters, this sketch is a masterclass.

So if you ever need a reminder how brilliant television comedy used to be—go back to this one. Sit down, hit play… and watch the butler and maid who got paid to serve chaos in the most civilized way possible. You’ll laugh. You’ll marvel. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll remember what it felt like to sit in a living room where laughter was the loudest voice in the house.