The Ernie Kovacs Show

The Ernie Kovacs Show

1951
The Ernie Kovacs Show
The Ernie Kovacs Show

The Ernie Kovacs Show

8.3 | en | Comedy

The Ernie Kovacs Show is an American comedy show hosted by comedian Ernie Kovacs, first shown in Philadelphia during the early 50s, then nationally. The show appeared in many versions and formats, including daytime, prime-time, late-night, talk show, comedy, and as a summer replacement series. The Ernie Kovacs Show was one of only six TV shows broadcast on all four U.S. television networks during the Golden Age of Television, the others being The Original Amateur Hour, Pantomime Quiz, Down You Go, The Arthur Murray Party, and Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.

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EP5  Kovacs Special #8 - January 23rd, 1962
Jan. 23,1962
Kovacs Special #8 - January 23rd, 1962

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EP4  Kovacs Special #7 - December 12th, 1961
Dec. 12,1961
Kovacs Special #7 - December 12th, 1961

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EP3  Kovacs Special #6 - November 24th, 1961
Nov. 24,1961
Kovacs Special #6 - November 24th, 1961

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EP2  Kovacs Special #5 - October 28th, 1961
Oct. 28,1961
Kovacs Special #5 - October 28th, 1961

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EP1  Kovacs Special #4 - September 21st, 1961
Sep. 21,1961
Kovacs Special #4 - September 21st, 1961

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Released: 1951-03-07 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Ernie Kovacs Show is an American comedy show hosted by comedian Ernie Kovacs, first shown in Philadelphia during the early 50s, then nationally. The show appeared in many versions and formats, including daytime, prime-time, late-night, talk show, comedy, and as a summer replacement series. The Ernie Kovacs Show was one of only six TV shows broadcast on all four U.S. television networks during the Golden Age of Television, the others being The Original Amateur Hour, Pantomime Quiz, Down You Go, The Arthur Murray Party, and Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.

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krorie Although Milton Berle gained the moniker "Mr. Television" because of his popularity, Ernie Kovacs earned the title. He was the first to recognize television as a new medium, not just a rehash of radio shows and old movies. He was a creator of new techniques plus the guy was just downright funny with his sometimes surrealistic humor. Two of my favorite routines were his Percy Dovetonsils skit, where he played a soused poet of drivel that appeared to be gay, and the notorious Nairobi Trio where three gorillas played music using the head of one as a drum. His wife, Edie Adams, added beauty and talent to the show. Her personality seemed a perfect fit for his. He did much experimentation. I vaguely recall one show, it may actually have been a television special, where he did the entire program in pantomime. Much of his humor was visual. He rightfully perceived that most viewers tuned in to television because they now could see what was happening having been accustomed to radio where the listeners had to use their imagination to picture what was happening. One weakness which he couldn't do much about was that he didn't really look like a comedian. When he did his skits he donned appropriate attire that made him look funny. It was hard to recognize him, for instance, when he became Percy Dovetonsils with those glassy alluring eyes, the wine glass in his hand, and the lisping talk.Kovacs was multi-talented. He composed much of the music used on the show. He was also a capable actor though he never really got a meaty role in the movies. His untimely death when his career was just taking off was a great loss for the entertainment world and for humanity. As Mel Brooks once said, "dying is easy...comedy, that's difficult."