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'''The Tim Conway Show''' and '''The Tim Conway Comedy Hour''' were two different comedy shows starring comedian [[wikipedia:Tim Conway|Tim Conway]] that both aired in 1970 on CBS. Both were rather unsucessful as the first ran for only twelve episodes as the latter aired thirteen after both getting low ratings.
''[[wikipedia: The Tim Conway Show (1970 TV series)|The Tim Conway Show]]'' and ''[[wikipedia: The Tim Conway Comedy Hour|The Tim Conway Comedy Hour]]'' were two different comedy shows starring comedian [[wikipedia: Tim Conway|Tim Conway]] that both aired in 1970 on CBS. Both were rather unsuccessful as the first ran for only twelve episodes as the latter aired thirteen after both getting low ratings.


The first was a situation comedy set on a small charter airline called Triple A Airlines in which he played a bumbling plane pilot. The show costarred [[wikipedia:Jo Flynn|Jo Flynn]] (the two had previously worked on ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McHale%27s_Navy McHale's Navy]'') as his boss who was co-owner and president of the comany. Only two out of the tweleve episodes can be found online being #2 "Mail Contract", and #5 "All of Our Aircraft are Missing". The remaining ten are considerably lost and even the titles of episodes #1, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, and 12 are unknown. However plots and airdates are known from TV guide lisings.
The first was a situation comedy set on a small charter airline called Triple A Airlines where Conway played a bumbling plane pilot. The show costarred [[wikipedia: Jo Flynn|Jo Flynn]] (the two had previously worked on ''[[wikipedia: McHale's Navy|McHale's Navy]]'') as his boss who was the co-owner and president of the company. Only two episodes can be found online being #2 "Mail Contract", and #5 "All of Our Aircraft are Missing". The remaining ten are considerably lost and even the titles of episodes #1, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, and 12 are unknown. However plots and air dates are known from TV guide listings.


The second was a variety and sketch comedy which was later revived in concept as '''The Tim Conway Show''' '''(1980; '''which is also considerably missing). Despite increased efforts by having the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Riddle Nelson Riddle] Orchestra and star guests such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Struthers Sally Struthers], it was canceled. All episodes are believed to be lost.
The second was a variety and sketch comedy which was later revived in concept as ''[[wikipedia: The Tim Conway Show (1980 series)|The Tim Conway Show]]'' (1980; which is also considerably missing). Despite increased efforts by featuring the [wikipedia: Nelson Riddle|Nelson Riddle] Orchestra and guest stars such as [[wikipedia: Sally Struthers|Sally Struthers]], it was canceled.  
 
Another short-lived series starring Conway aired in 1983 called ''[[wikipedia: Ace Crawford, Private Eye|Ace Crawford, Private Eye]]'' and only had five episodes. Three of which were released onto VHS in 1988 which can be found, however the other two episodes are lost.


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Revision as of 06:24, 1 May 2016

The Tim Conway Show and The Tim Conway Comedy Hour were two different comedy shows starring comedian Tim Conway that both aired in 1970 on CBS. Both were rather unsuccessful as the first ran for only twelve episodes as the latter aired thirteen after both getting low ratings.

The first was a situation comedy set on a small charter airline called Triple A Airlines where Conway played a bumbling plane pilot. The show costarred Jo Flynn (the two had previously worked on McHale's Navy) as his boss who was the co-owner and president of the company. Only two episodes can be found online being #2 "Mail Contract", and #5 "All of Our Aircraft are Missing". The remaining ten are considerably lost and even the titles of episodes #1, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, and 12 are unknown. However plots and air dates are known from TV guide listings.

The second was a variety and sketch comedy which was later revived in concept as The Tim Conway Show (1980; which is also considerably missing). Despite increased efforts by featuring the [wikipedia: Nelson Riddle|Nelson Riddle] Orchestra and guest stars such as Sally Struthers, it was canceled.

Another short-lived series starring Conway aired in 1983 called Ace Crawford, Private Eye and only had five episodes. Three of which were released onto VHS in 1988 which can be found, however the other two episodes are lost.