FrankC wrote:
Does anyone remember Percy Dovetonsils "Poet Laureate" ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWL_NFyO ... re=relatedAt first I didn't remember, and wondered, "What on Earth is FranckC talking about?" That was until I watched the video he gave us the link to.
Of course...! Of course...! That's the Ernie Kovacs show. His show was great, and his skits were extremely funny. He was a master of ad libbing. (I don't think he would go over today, because his humor was somewhat cerebral, as was the humor of Jack Parr, and the very talented Steve Allen.) I was pretty young when the Ernie Kovacs show was on our two channel, black and white, nine inch screen TV set, and even though my mom and dad laughed throughout the program, a lot of his humor went over my head back then.

However, here is a link to an Ernie Kovacs skit that I loved back when I was a little too young to understand what my mom and dad were laughing about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoLTFQsFswMThank goodness this isn't the "Ban the Person above You" thread, because little CLOUDY loved the Nairobi Trio, and I think that Liljol or ICEMAN could find some silly reason for banning me, because I was into the Nairobi Trio back in 1955, when I was 9-years-old.
p.s. I now have the entire "Ernie Kovacs Show" on DVD's, and have watched many of them. Now I get the stuff that went over my head 57 years ago.
p.p.s. Ernie Kovacs has to be one of the greatest and most creative comedian entertainers we have ever had. He's been dead since a car accident in 1962. When will get to see him smoking his big cigar on a United States postage stamp?
Guess I'm not the only person wondering where the Ernie Kovacs U.S. commemorative postage stamp is. Check this out:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Campaign- ... 4506520867(This is just one of many links, where people can join in to get Ernie Kovacs on a U.S. postage stamp.)
p.p.p.s. I strongly believe if Ernie was alive today, still had his show, and the United States Postal Service was going to put him on a 45 cent first class stamp, he would have some satirical skit about how ridiculous it is that it now costs 45 cents for the post office to lose letters that people mail today, when they only charged 3 cents to do it back in the 1950's.