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Quiz about Ernie Kovacs
Quiz about Ernie Kovacs

Ernie Kovacs Trivia Quiz


In the fifties, Ernie Kovacs redefined TV comedy with surreal sight gags that would influence such future shows as "Monty Python".

A multiple-choice quiz by tjoebigham. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
tjoebigham
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
141,179
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
7 / 15
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340
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Question 1 of 15
1. When and where was Ernie born? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. When did he enter television? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Who was his first wife, and how many children did he have? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. When did he marry Edie Adams? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. What was his TV theme? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Which character was NOT created by Kovacs? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Which composer was never featured on his shows? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Kovacs also wrote for "MAD Magazine."


Question 9 of 15
9. Among Kovacs' most popular skits was the ________ Trio, who were Kovacs and two others dressed as ________, performing to a recording titled "________".

Answer: (Three Words. Must be in order of the blanks. No punctuation.)
Question 10 of 15
10. Kovacs wrote one novel in 1957, about the world of television. What was its title? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. What cigar brand did he create ads for? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. And when did Kovacs start on cigars? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. What catchphrase is most associated with Kovacs? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. How many full-length films did Kovacs make? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. How did Kovacs die? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. When and where was Ernie born?

Answer: 1/19/19, Trenton, N.J.

Born to Hungarian parents in New Jersey's capital, Kovacs studied dramatics in high school as the first step to his legendary career.
2. When did he enter television?

Answer: 1949

After a stint in radio, Kovacs sent a demo tape to a Philadelphia TV station. Thus his ground-breaking career in the newborn medium started.
3. Who was his first wife, and how many children did he have?

Answer: Bette Wilcox, two girls

Heidi Abromowitz was created by Joan Rivers, Dagny Taggart was the fictional creation of Ayn Rand in her "Atlas Shrugged" and Margaret Cansino was Rita Hayworth! Kovacs' daughters were Bette Lee and Kippie, both kidnapped by their mother after a bitter divorce trial, but they were eventually found. It was dramatized in the TV-movie "Ernie Kovacs: Behind the Laughter".
4. When did he marry Edie Adams?

Answer: Sept. 12, 1954

Adams, a singer on the rise on Broadway, already appeared on Ernie's early shows.
5. What was his TV theme?

Answer: Oriental Blues

Originally written by Jack Newton (though similar to an early Gershwin piece "Rialto Ripples"), musician Tony de Simone arranged it into the manic strain that would accompany all of Kovacs' shows.
6. Which character was NOT created by Kovacs?

Answer: Ed Grimley

Ed Grimley was Martn Short's character on "Saturday Night Live". Percy Dovetonsils was Kovacs' ultra-effeminate poet, Molnar a Hungarian cook, sculptor et al, and Sauerbraten a Teutonic disc jockey (!).
7. Which composer was never featured on his shows?

Answer: Miklos Rozsa

Rozsa was Hungarian as were Bartok and Kovacs. Kovacs gave a spoof of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" with gorillas, and also used Bartok's "Concerto for Orchestra" and Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F.
8. Kovacs also wrote for "MAD Magazine."

Answer: True

The early humor of "MAD Magazine" proved conducive to Kovacs' style of humor and he penned quite a few pieces for it.
9. Among Kovacs' most popular skits was the ________ Trio, who were Kovacs and two others dressed as ________, performing to a recording titled "________".

Answer: Nairobi gorillas Solfeggio

"Solfeggio" was an old vocal exercise set to modern music; you can hear it on the EarthStation1 website. Ernie and his companions would mime playing music to the recording but always managed to screw it up.
10. Kovacs wrote one novel in 1957, about the world of television. What was its title?

Answer: Zoomar

"Zoomar" got its title from the zoom lens, whch would soon appear in films as well. It was the story of a rising TV producer, and mirrored Kovacs' own television experiences. ("Switching Channels", by the way, was an inferior remake of the classic "His Girl Friday")
11. What cigar brand did he create ads for?

Answer: Dutch Masters

Kovacs did the Dutch Masters ads in the style of his TV skits. Bill Cosby shilled for White Owl.
12. And when did Kovacs start on cigars?

Answer: 14

Kovacs started young! Incidentally, his father smoked Dutch Masters!
13. What catchphrase is most associated with Kovacs?

Answer: It's Been Real

The others belonged to Bill Cosby ("Fat Albert"), Jimmie Walker ("Good Times") and Dick Martin ("Laugh-In").
14. How many full-length films did Kovacs make?

Answer: 10

Kovacs' 10 full-length films were: 1957's "Operation Madball", 1959's "Bell, Bok and Candle", 1959's "It Happened To Jane" and 1960's "Strangers When We Meet", all directed by Richard Quine, Carol Reed's "Our Man In Havana", Henry Hathaway's "North To Alaska" and Mervyn LeRoy's "Wake Me When It's Over", all 1960, 61's "Five Golden Hours" by Mario Zampi, 60's "Pepe" by Goerge Sidney and 62's "Sail a Crooked Ship" by Irving Brecher. Kovacs made his film debt, though, in a cameo as a man in a bar in "Showdown in Ulcer Gulch".
15. How did Kovacs die?

Answer: car crash

A car crash took Kovacs' life on January 13, 1962, but his legacy lives on to this day.
Source: Author tjoebigham

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