
Good morning Kovacsians. As the title of this post indicates I have several EK items to share with you today.
I receive emails from time to time asking about Ernie's stint as permanent guest host of "
The Tonight Show", on Monday and Tuesday nights from October 1st, 1956, through January 22nd, 1957. Ernie replaced the venerated
Steve Allen who was so exhausted from the rigors of hosting five nights a week AND hosting a Sunday night variety show that so
NBC could compete with
Ed Sullivan on
CBS, that he informed the network he would need the first two days of the week off to recuperate and prepare material for the following Sunday's show.
There's an
interesting article I found on
The Kansas City Blog's TV Barn which discusses the fact that in anticipation of
Conan O'Brien taking over "The Tonight Show" from Jay Leno on June 1st 2009, NBC has posted a timeline of "Tonight Show" hosts which skips right from Steve Allen to
Jack Paar without bothering to mention Ernie. I've posted comments on the piece so that you can learn more about Ernie's involvement as a "Tonight Show Host." In my humble opinion NBC needs to acknowledge his hosting of the program.

The number one jazz group in New Zealand is named "
The Nairobi Trio" but they didn't get their name from EK's iconic sketch. The writer of
this piece mentions EK and then goes on to discuss how the band got the name. It's interesting to think there are two well known "Nairobi Trios", albeit completely unrelated. I wonder who swings more, the band or the apes?
Back in November, 2008, Ben Model (who contributes here regularly) announced that he had been hired to put together a
box set of 15 hours of EK material not seen in years and never before available to the general public. This set was slated for release sometime late in 2009. On April 6th, 2009,
Ben announced on his own EK website that the project has been put on hold. This is sad news as so many EK fans (myself included) were looking forward to this release. We never say never in Kovacsland, however, and Ben assures me that there is a contingent that really wants to get the EK material out. Keep your fingers crossed; when there is more news you will hear about it here.
We have some great EK items available directly from
The Paley Center For Media.
The Vision Of Ernie Kovacs T-Shirt and Book come from a retrospective the Center (formerly known as "The Museum of Broadcasting" and then "The Museum Of TV And Radio")did on Ernie back in the 1980s. They're one-of-a-kind and you can only get them
here.
Thanks for stopping by folks. Until next time, "Its Been Real!"
EDITOR'S NOTE, Wednesday, April 15th, 2009: October 1st, 1956, through January 22nd, 1957 that the character Eugene was introduced in a sketch called "Library Bit." This bit would be repeated throughout the stint and Eugene would eventually get his own 1/2 hour special, "The Silent Show", in both 1956 and 1961.
I wanted to present both sides of the story as I discovered this after I commented on the TV Barn's "Tonight" post; I generally go with Diana's book for anything related to Ernie Kovacs.