Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'The Tim Conway Show' from 1970-1982:
- Anne Seymour as K.J. Crawford (1970)
- Emily Banks as Becky (1970)
- Fabian Dean as Harry (1970)
- Joe Flynn as Herbert T. Kenworth (1970)
- Johnnie Collins III as Ronnie Crawford (1970)
- Tim Conway as Spud Barrett (1970)
1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'The Tim Conway Show':
(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)
Season 1, episode 1
With Frank Ramirez (Cuban Passenger). Debut of a situation comedy series starring Tim Conway as the chief pilot of a one-plane charter service. Joe Flynn plays Conway's airsick-prone supervisor. In this episode, Conway thinks he's got a Cuban hijacker for a passenger.
Season 1, episode 2
W: William Raynor, Myles Wilder D: Alan Rafkin
With Dennis Robertson (Sherman), Edwina Gough (Mitzi), J.S. Johnson (Henderson), Richard Gittings (Customer). The airline bids on a mail contract that could aid the depleted bank account, but just as the postal official boards the plane for an inspection and final OK, Spud shows up with a baby he's agreed to sit with.
Season 1, episode 3 Spud and Herb suspect Mrs. Crawford is plotting to get rid of them when she applies for a big life insurance policy on them.
Season 1, episode 4
With Sandy Kenyon (Carlyle), Herb Anderson (Miller), Oliver McGowan (Gilbert). Herb gets excited about a job offer from another airline, and Spud decides to accept Mrs. Crawford's offer to merge Triple A with her company. Then Herb changes his mind.
Season 1, episode 5
W: Frank Gill Jr. D: Harry Falk
With Dennis Robertson (Sherman), Lew Brown (Trooper Tully), Joseph Mell (Mr. Hale), Ann Loos (Sister), Gerry Lock (Sister), Edward Faulkner (Trooper Biggs), Morgan Jones (Red Phelps). Ronnie threatens to foreclose on the plane and Herb, without telling Spud, cooks up a scheme to have the plane stolen until Triple A can pay Crawford Airlines what it owes.
Season 1, episode 6 Spud and Herbert contract to fly a rock 'n' roll star to her next concert with the agreement that if they don't get her there on time it will cost them $100,000.
Season 1, episode 7 Ronnie pulls a dirty trick on Spud and Herbert when he makes a large but phony reservation with Triple A, leading the boys to hire away all of Crawford Airlines' employees.
Season 1, episode 8 Spud and Herbert get the chance of a lifetime when a producer of TV commercials agrees to audition them as stunt flyers.
Season 1, episode 9 Spud and Herbert, basking in their new improved image, get a passenger they think can put in a good word for them with British royalty.
Season 1, episode 10
With Noam Pitlik, H.M. Wynant. Spud and Herbert are hired to fly prospective buyers to a new real estate development in the desert, which turns out to be a front for a gambling operation.
Season 1, episode 11 The airline is hired to fly a burro and a bale of hay out of Mexico, and the boys are worried that they might be smuggling illegal cargo.
Season 1, episode 12 When Spud and Herbert set up a restaurant in the Lucky Linda, Spud impersonates a famed French chef in order to win the business of a gourmet club.
Season 1, episode 13 Over the strong objections of Herbert, Spud agrees to fly an expectant mother to San Francisco and unknowingly picks up a stowaway cat in the same condition. (Last show of the series.)