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''The Ernie Kovacs Show'' was an American comedy show hosted by comedian
Ernie Kovacs Ernest Edward Kovacs (January 23, 1919 – January 13, 1962) was a Hungarian-American comedian, actor, and writer. Kovacs's visually experimental and often spontaneous comedic style influenced numerous television comedy programs for years aft ...
, first shown in
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during the early 1950s, then nationally. The show appeared in many versions and formats, including daytime,
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, late-night,
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,
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, 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'', ''
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'', '' Down You Go'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


CBS

From April 21, 1952, to January 15, 1954, Kovacs had a daytime show under the name ''Kovacs Unlimited'' airing Monday through Friday at 8:30 am ET on CBS Television. From December 30, 1952, to April 14, 1953, CBS aired the one-hour ''The Ernie Kovacs Show'' on Tuesday evenings at 8pm ET.


DuMont

From April 12, 1954, to April 7, 1955, he also had a
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on the DuMont Television Network under the title ''The Ernie Kovacs Show'', which aired from 11:15pm to 12:15am ET. Kovacs began to refer to this show as ''The Ernie Kovacs Rehearsal'' in its final months. Of the DuMont-WABD version, three partial episodes and one complete episode are known to survive. The DuMont series, while also a talk show, included many comedy segments. For example, one episode featured a spoof commercial for a product called "Kodadent", a black toothpaste.


Two NBC series

From July 2 to September 10, 1956, NBC ran ''The Ernie Kovacs Show'' as a summer replacement series for '' Caesar's Hour'' starring
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. Kovacs also served as the regular substitute for
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on '' Tonight'' from September 1956 until Allen's departure from the show (and its subsequent reformat as a news program) in January 1957.


ABC-TV specials

A series of eight monthly half-hour specials also titled ''The Ernie Kovacs Show'' aired Thursdays 10:30 to 11:00 pm ET on ABC from April 1961 to January 1962 with the exception of a two-month summer break in July and August.Rico, Diana. ''Kovacsland''. San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990. Retrieved January 22, 2019 This latter series is often considered Kovacs' best television work. Shot on videotape using new editing and special effects techniques, it won an Emmy Award in 1961. Kovacs and co-director Joe Behar also won the
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award for a November 1961 installment, based on Kovacs' "Eugene" character. The eighth and final ABC special, taped on December 3, 1961, aired on what was to have been Kovacs' 43rd birthday on January 23, 1962. The episode was restructured into a posthumous tribute to Kovacs, who had died ten days prior. Two of its features were encore presentations of the dawn-to-dusk urban street scene piece accompanied by Béla Bartók's '' Concerto for Orchestra'' and The Nairobi Trio performing to
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's "Solfeggio," the latter's insertion after the closing credits made possible because the sponsor Dutch Masters allowed the special to run
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-free.


Production notes

The original studio location was on the 4th floor of the WPTZ-TV (now KYW-TV) studio location at 1619 Walnut Street in Philadelphia. That studio was very small and accommodated approximately 45 audience members. The basement studio of the same building is where ''
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'' was shot from June 1965 until July 1972. This studio was converted for office use for an architectural firm in 2002. At NBC, the show was broadcast from Studio 6-B at NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center. The studio was subsequently used for various versions of ''
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''.


See also

* List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network * List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts *
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*'' Three to Get Ready (TV series)'', aired November 27, 1950, to March 28, 1952, Mondays to Fridays mornings on Philadelphia station WPTZ *'' Ernie in Kovacsland'' aired July and August 1951 on NBC as summer replacement for ''
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'' *'' Take a Good Look'' game show aired October 22, 1959, to July 21, 1960, and October 27, 1960, to March 16, 1961, on Thursdays 10:30-11pm ET on ABC *'' Silents Please'' March 23 to October 5, 1961 on Thursdays 10:30-11pm ET on ABC


References


External links

*
''Ernie in Kovacsland'' at IMDB

''Take a Good Look'' at IMDB

''Silents Please'' at IMDB

Ernie Kovacs Dot Net: A Tribute To Television's Original Genius

The Ernie Kovacs Website
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