Frank Nelson wrote:It's a real shame that the world lost Ernie before his time. He was a genius at what he did. From what I understand, most of his shows were recorded over so we're lucky to have what's left. His work is shown even less than Jack's.
I believe it was Ernie who said " television is a medium because it's rarely well done."
Brad from Georgia wrote:I've got a four-disk set of his work from the late fifties and into the sixties. On one of them, a commentator--Dick Cavett?--can't recall--notes that the pace of Ernie's shows is very slow compared to TV humor today. But ya know, sometimes that's a good thing.
For the life of me, I can't tell you why the Nairobi Trio is funny. Three guys in gorilla masks and long coats, miming to a tinkly little German tune--sounds just silly, and I suppose it is silly. But I can't help laughing my head off at the bit, none the less.
Frank Nelson wrote:I believe it was Ernie who said " television is a medium because it's rarely well done."
TheSportsmenQuartet wrote:Frank Nelson wrote:I believe it was Ernie who said " television is a medium because it's rarely well done."
I always thought that was Fred Allen?
TheSportsmenQuartet wrote:Frank Nelson wrote:I believe it was Ernie who said " television is a medium because it's rarely well done."
I always thought that was Fred Allen?
Frank Nelson wrote:TheSportsmenQuartet wrote:Frank Nelson wrote:I believe it was Ernie who said " television is a medium because it's rarely well done."
I always thought that was Fred Allen?
You're right, it was Fred. I don't know how I got the two mixed up.
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