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This tape is a special treat for Kovacs fans, since it features material from the final "Eugene" broadcast. Eugene was Ernie's silent innocent, whom we follow through a library and museum whose contents take on a life of their own. There's also one of Kovacs' most famous routines, the Tilted Table sketch. Plus, the comic Dutch Masters commercials, The Clinching Hand, and much more.
At NBC, Kovacs was a regular guest host of the "Tonight" show, plus the guiding genius behind his own TV specials, including "The Silent Show." He wrote a comic novel, Zoomar, about the television industry; did a nightclub act in Las Vegas with his wife, Edie Adams, and guest-starred on various television programs, including "The Ed Sullivan Show" after his NBC contract expired. Promptly hired by ABC, Ernie hosted the combination comedy/game show "Take a Good Look" from 1959-60. He performed dramatic roles on the anthology series then in vogue, and eventually created the monthly comedy specials upon which much of his fame rests.