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  2. The Nairobi Trio - Wikipedia

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    The Nairobi Trio was a sketch comedy skit that Ernie Kovacs performed many times for his TV shows. It combined several existing concepts and visuals in a novel and creative way. It combined several existing concepts and visuals in a novel and creative way.

  3. Ernie Kovacs - Wikipedia

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    He conceived of three music-box-like apes in costume, who moved in time to the tune, and christened them The Nairobi Trio. [56] Maxwell's 1953 record of "Solfeggio" became so identified with the ape act that the record was re-released in 1957 as "Song of the Nairobi Trio." Kovacs in 1961

  4. Nairobi Trio - Wikipedia

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    The Nairobi Trio, a comedy routine popularized by Ernie Kovacs; Nairobi Trio, a musical group led by Nigel Gavin This page was last edited on 25 ...

  5. Robert Maxwell (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Another of his songs, "Solfeggio," performed by Maxwell's orchestra and the Ray Charles Singers, gained unexpected fame as the theme for Ernie Kovacs's recurring comedy sketch, The Nairobi Trio. The song was originally recorded in 1953 for MGM Records , which was the version Kovacs used; it was reissued in 1957 as "Song of the Nairobi Trio ...

  6. The Ernie Kovacs Show - Wikipedia

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    The Ernie Kovacs Show is an American comedy show hosted by comedian Ernie Kovacs, first shown in Philadelphia during the early 1950s, then nationally. The show appeared in many versions and formats, including daytime , prime-time , late-night , talk show , comedy , and as a summer replacement series.

  7. Nairobi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Nairobi Trio, a skit performed several times on television by Ernie Kovacs; Nairobi (Money Heist), a fictional character in the series Money Heist; Biology

  8. Bill Wendell - Wikipedia

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    He was a regular on the 1955-56 version of The Ernie Kovacs Show, serving as the show's announcer, as well as a participant in sketches such as "Mr. Question Man" (a parody of The Answer Man). He also worked with Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Dave Garroway, and other NBC personalities.

  9. Gorillas in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Among the earliest examples is the gorilla-suited Nairobi Trio, a recurring-gag element of the 1950s TV comedy series, The Ernie Kovacs Show; The Electric Company featured a gorilla character named "Paul", friend to Jennifer of the Jungle.