Tag: Edie Adams

  • Ernie Kovacs Surreal TV Genius

    Ernie Kovacs Surreal TV Genius

    Yesterday I shared Ernie Kovacs’ irreverent demolition of Victor Herbert at the hands of an inexperienced Italian television crew (on “Enna-B-C,” no less), with an orchestra of improbable musical instruments, like a Gerard Hoffnung cartoon brought to life.

    Kovacs was born in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1919. He got his start in radio there, on WTTM, in 1941. It was in Philadelphia that he first broke into television, at WPTZ, in 1950. It wasn’t long before he moved into the New York and national markets. Though none of his shows seemed to last very long (the network quashed his morning show to make way for “Today”), it seems like he was everywhere at once, reincarnated on show after show, doing freeform television specials, appearing as a panelist on “What’s My Line,” and filling in for Steve Allen on “The Tonight Show.” There was no one zanier or more surreal on American television.

    As a young man doing summer stock in Vermont, in 1939, Kovacs became seriously ill with pneumonia and pleurisy – so ill, in fact, that he was not expected to survive. During his convalescence, he developed a lifelong love of classical music, thanks to broadcasts over the radio. Kovacs would go on to use or parody the classics in many of his silent skits and abstract visual routines.

    Here, Ernie puts some of the zing back into Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture”:


    PHOTO: Kovacs with Edie Adams, his wife

  • Ernie Kovacs Show David Frankham & More

    Ernie Kovacs Show David Frankham & More

    I located David Frankham’s appearance on Ernie Kovacs! Edie Adams sings Victor Herbert’s “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life,” with interpolations of Wagner and Kovacs as Nelson Eddy. Frankham (right) plays a melting violin at 5:27. Louis Jourdan follows on the kettledrums, and none other than André Previn pops in to conduct the orchestra at 5:44! No Kovacs sketch is complete without gorillas and firehoses.

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