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''Hey Vern, It's Ernest!'' is an American
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. It aired on Saturday mornings on
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for one season in 1988. Each episode involved short sketches on a certain theme or scenario, featuring
Ernest P. Worrell Ernest P. Worrell is a fictional character that was portrayed by American actor Jim Varney in a series of television commercials and then later in a television series (''Hey Vern, It's Ernest!'') and a series of feature films. Ernest—creat ...
(
Jim Varney James Albert Varney Jr. (June 15, 1949 – February 10, 2000) was an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his comedic role as Ernest P. Worrell, for which he won an Emmy Award, as well as appearing in films and numerous televis ...
), his unseen friend Vern, and various others. The filming locations were in
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, and
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. It was a production of Ernest creator John Cherry's production company, The Emshell Producers' Group, in association with CBS, and was co-produced with
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. The series was later rerun on The Family Channel in the early 1990s.


Cast


Recurring sketches and characters

* ''Lonnie Don's School of Hollywood Sound Effects'': A fictional
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wizard demonstrates how to make a sound from one of his movies. His name is a pun of the phrase "la de da". The procedure is always the same: he places the meaty part of his hand over his mouth and blows a raspberry. * ''Haircut'': Ernest walks into Earl the Barber's shop and asks him to make him look like a "
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". However, the
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always misunderstands him, and instead fanatically styles his hair into something that rhymes with the word "tycoon" (e.g., a "baby baboon", a "clock set on noon", "large feet in a cartoon", a "deadbeat raccoon", etc.) Whatever the hairstyle is, Ernest initially is aghast, but then stares at it thoughtfully in the mirror and says, "It could work". * ''Sergeant Glory'': Varney plays a fast-talking military
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teaching a class of recruits about the subject of the day. He gives them two rules to remember, the second of which is almost always "Obey all rules". The character originated in an ad for Purity milk a short while before the character of Ernest was created (in "Hobbies", the rules were both "They seldom stand"). * ''My Father the Clown'': A spoof on family-friendly
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s which featured a professional
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, his stay-at-home wife, and two kids: an aspiring clown (Skeeter) and his strait-laced brother (Eddie) who is routinely the victim of the antics. * ''Existo the Magician'': A clumsy magician who stumbles over his words, and attempts to perform tricks that always go awry. He is absent in the episode "Food". ''Existo'' would become the title character in a 1999 underground film, with Arntson reprising his role. * ''Matt Finish'': A self-described "photographer at large" who loves taking pictures of everything. His name is a pun on matte finish, a type of non-glossy photo paper. * ''Mrs. Simon Simmons' Mind Your Manners'': A spoof of
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, Mrs. Simon Simmons teaches the ways of proper
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, but in many cases, breaks other norms of social protocol in the process. She is absent in the episode "Pets", "Food", and "School". * ''Ernest's Tongue'': Ernest's tongue talks about certain tongue related things and gets sprayed with different kinds of food. * ''Mac and George'': Mac and his "roommate" George, an
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who supposedly can do many of the same things a person can. * ''Chuck and Bobby'': Chuck and his brother Bobby (who rarely speaks), get themselves into various adventures. These two characters made appearances together in ''
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'' as the Orlando Airport's storage agents and ''
Ernest Goes to Jail ''Ernest Goes to Jail'' is a 1990 American comedy film directed by John Cherry and written by Charlie Cohen. It stars Jim Varney, Gailard Sartain, Barbara Bush, Charles Napier, Randall "Tex" Cobb, Bill Byrge, Barry Scott and Dan Leegant. ...
'' as security guards for a bank while Bobby made an appearance with his younger brother, Tom in ''
Ernest Scared Stupid ''Ernest Scared Stupid'' is a 1991 American comedy horror film directed by John Cherry. It stars Jim Varney and Eartha Kitt. It is the fifth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and the fourth film in the ''Ernest'' series, followi ...
''. Bobby's final film appearance was in ''
Ernest Goes to School ''Ernest Goes to School'' is a 1994 American comedy film directed and co-written by Coke Sams. It stars Jim Varney, Linda Kash and Bill Byrge. It is the seventh film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and the sixth film in the ''Ernest ...
''. * ''Willie the Robot'': A homemade robot with a bucket head and a 1970s "
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face. The robot originally appeared in '' Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam''. * ''Baby Ernest'': Ernest as a baby (Varney's head in a
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-style head puppet) notes his confusion when he overhears his parents use a figure of speech and takes it literally, concluding each time with the phrase "Boy, grownups sure talk funny. KnowhatImean?" * ''Woody'': A ventriloquist dummy who looks like Ernest. * ''Dust Bunny'': A dusty rabbit, named after
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, who appears to live under dusty furniture, and always gets in and out of the picture by sneezing. * ''Dr. Otto'': The main character from '' Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam'' would sometimes be featured in his lab creating new things. When he feels he has a great idea, he would sometimes exclaim "Viola!" ("Voila!") or "
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!" ("Eureka!") * ''Auntie Nelda'': A cantankerous old woman, a regular in Carden & Cherry's other commercials and films, who appears in at least one sketch each episode. * ''Bill and Coo'': A country music duo who sing sad but funny songs. They only appeared in two episodes, "Pets" and "School".


Episodes


Releases

Various episodes were released on home video in the late 1980s-early 1990s. DIC
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several episodes for free viewing on their KEWL Cartoons website until KewlCartoons became Jaroo. Mill Creek Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set containing all thirteen episodes on January 18, 2011. This release has been discontinued and is out of print. Mill Creek later re-released the complete series set on DVD in February 2017.Looking for 'The Complete Series' on DVD? It's Coming Back!
As of 2019, the complete series is available for streaming on
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.


Awards


References


External links

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