Tim Conway’s Final Surprise on The Carol Burnett Show Left Carol in Tears and the Audience Speechless
Carol blinked, confused.
And then the stage split open —
Carol didn’t just gasp — she screamed with pure, unfiltered joy. Her hands flew to her face as if trying to hold in her heart. For decades she had adored him, talked about him, even joked about worshiping him. And now he was stepping onto her stage, her final show, just for her.
Jimmy Stewart walked to a grand piano, sat down, and began to sing “Ragtime Cowboy Joe.”
His voice was warm, shaky, endearing — but what mattered wasn’t perfection. It was presence. It was the gift.
The audience erupted, but the moment belonged entirely to Carol. She cried. She laughed. She clutched her chest. And when he finished, she wrapped him in a hug like time itself had paused so she could hold onto it a little longer.
When she finally found her voice, it trembled:
“You don’t know what this means to me tonight. This man has been my favorite actor for so many years. I have talked about him. I have worshipped him. I can’t believe that you came.”

Jimmy Stewart, humble as ever, responded with that gentle sincerity only he possessed:
“Now, now, Carol. I feel so wonderful to be here… to be part of all these millions of people thanking you for all the beautiful times you’ve given us for eleven years.”
As the night drew to a close, Carol and Jimmy shared one last exchange — quiet, intimate, unforgettable.
“Thank you for having me on your show. I love you, Carol.”
Carol’s eyes filled again as she whispered back:
“I love you so much.” Continue reading…