I hope people do. I read a FB post the other day that someone's co-worker 
asked who W.C Fields was, and I recently had to explain to a co-worker what 
a silent film was.

Oh, well.

--Dave Sikula

On Saturday, July 7, 2012 8:16:57 PM UTC-7, Tom Wolper wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Dave Sikula <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Nice piece, Kevin. As much as we revere the history of the place, I have 
> the 
> > feeling that giants like Carson and Hope are mostly unknown to the 
> public 
> > today. 
>
> At least they're accessible on DVD and online for new generations to 
> discover them. When I was a young man in the preinternet days I heard 
> and read of Ernie Kovacs's genius and I had to judge that meaningless 
> because the only chance I thought I would ever have to see his work 
> would require a trip to New York to the Paley Center/Museum of 
> Television and Radio. 
>

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