The Tim Conway Show (1970 TV series)

His business partner, the inept co-owner and president of Triple A, is Herb Kenworth, who is cranky, terrified of flying, and prone to airsickness.Triple A – which stands for "Anywhere Anytime Airlines" – owns only one plane, a decrepit Beechcraft Model 18 named Lucky Linda, and is always on the verge of bankruptcy.Her sycophantic son, Ronnie Crawford, helps her run the airport and her airline and is always trying to put Triple A out of business.Jerry Fielding composed and conducted the theme music,[5] and Dan and Lois Dalton wrote the title song.It had a five-episode run in January and February 1970, then left the air until late April 1970, when it returned for another eight episodes that ran through mid-June 1970.
Tim Conway (left) and Joe Flynn in a publicity photo for The Tim Conway Show taken on January 9, 1970, in front of the Beechcraft Model 18 which appeared in the show as the Triple A Airlines airliner Lucky Linda .
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