Kovacs on Music
"Which Beethoven?"
An NBC special starring Ernie Kovacs in a variety of music-themed sketches, performances, and gags.
"Which Beethoven?"
An NBC special starring Ernie Kovacs in a variety of music-themed sketches, performances, and gags.
Ernie Kovacs
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Edie Adams
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An NBC special starring Ernie Kovacs in a variety of music-themed sketches, performances, and gags.
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Live musical performances by a star-studded cast will be interwoven into the broadcast of the animated classic.