Yes, his ad - libbing surely enhanced the comedic effect. It made the story more spontaneous and unpredictable.
Yes. His ad - libbing was like a magic touch. It brought in an element of surprise. In a scripted story, there are certain expected moments, but his ad - libs broke those patterns. In the elephant story, it might have been something as simple as a different tone of voice or a sudden change in the way he described an action related to the elephant. This deviation from the norm made people laugh more because it was unexpected and showed his comedic genius at work.
Yes, Tim Conway did ad-lib the elephant story. His spontaneity and creativity added a unique touch to it.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'elephant story' by Tim Conway you are referring to. Tim Conway was an actor himself, and he often worked with a group of comedic actors in various skits. It could potentially involve his regular co - actors from shows like 'The Carol Burnett Show' such as Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman etc. But without more specific details, it's hard to name all the actors involved.
I'm not sure exactly. It might have been in the spring or summer, but I can't say for sure.
Since I don't know the specific story, it's hard to say its exact significance. But if it was one of his comical stories, it was probably significant in terms of making people laugh and showing his comedic genius.
Since I don't know the actual story, it's hard to say the significance. But if it's a story about an elephant named by Tim Conway, it could potentially be significant in terms of raising awareness about elephants or just being a memorable story within a certain group.
I'm afraid I don't have enough information to tell the 'tim conway the elephant story'. It could be a rather unique and perhaps not widely known story. Maybe it was a story told in a specific context, like among a group of friends or in a particular community.
I'm not overly familiar with a particular 'Tim Conway Elephant Story'. However, knowing Tim Conway's comedic style, if there is such a story, it was probably full of his signature humor. Maybe it was a story about training an elephant for a performance, and all the mishaps that occurred during that process. He might have described the elephant's stubbornness in a really funny way, like how it refused to move or follow instructions, leading to all kinds of comical chaos.
I'm not sure exactly. It could have been in any season depending on when it was created or released.
People were highly entertained by Tim Conway's elephant story. His unique style of narrating, the funny situations he created around the elephant, and his overall comical approach made the story very popular. It became something that people could remember and share, bringing laughter whenever it was retold.
I have no idea what Vicki said. Maybe you could provide more context?