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The Ernie Kovacs Show - Best of Ernie Kovacs










Release Information:
Studio: Kultur
Release Type: Best Of
Release Date: 5/01/2001
Number of Discs: 2
Number of Episodes: 1
Running Time: 360 mins
Retail Price: $49.95 (US$)

Audio/Video Information:
Video: Full Frame (1.33:1)
Audio: English - Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles: None/Unknown

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Description:

For anyone interested in the history of television comedy, The Best of Ernie Kovacs is indispensable. This five-part series, originally broadcast on PBS, is a six-hour guided tour through Kovacsland, and a more surreal or cockeyed landscape has never been broadcast over "the orthicon tube." He turned staid television convention on its ear and satirized the medium itself (David Letterman is a kindred spirit). The Best of Ernie Kovacs offers a generous sampling of more than 100 blackouts, musical diversions (including a simian version of "Swan Lake"), sketches, and technological dalliances. And let's not forget the musical gorilla-costumed Nairobi Trio, one of Kovacs's signature creations. Some of it is dated, but much of what Kovacs unleashed on an unsuspecting public is fresher, funnier, and more original than most of what passes for prime-time programming. Boy, do we need him now.

Features:

  • Rare Footage of Ernie Kovacs' Quiz Show, Take A Good Look Clues
  • Edie Adams' Legendary Routine Impersonating Marilyn Monroe
  • Interviews with Ernie Kovacs' Associates