Hey Vern, It's Ernest!

Hey Vern, It's Ernest!
Genre Family-oriented
Comedy
Directed by John R. Cherry III
Coke Sams
Starring Jim Varney
Gailard Sartain
Bruce Arntson
Mac Bennett
Daniel Butler
Bill Byrge
Debi Derryberry
Mark Goldman
Denice Hicks
Jackie Welch
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) John R. Cherry III
Andy Heyward
Robby London
Producer(s) Coke Sams
Stacy Williams
Running time 18–22 minutes
(Not including commercials)
Production company(s) Emshell Producers Group
DIC Entertainment, L.P.
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 17 – December 24, 1988

Hey Vern, It's Ernest! is an American children's television program. It aired on Saturday mornings on CBS for one season in 1988. Each episode involved short sketches on a certain theme or scenario, featuring Ernest P. Worrell (Jim Varney), his unseen friend Vern, and various others. The filming locations were in Nashville, Tennessee and Burbank, California. It was a production of Ernest creator John Cherry's production company, The Emshell Producers' Group, in association with CBS, and was distributed by DIC Entertainment. The series was later rerun on The Family Channel in the early 1990s.

Cast

Actor Role
Jim Varney Ernest P. Worrell, Auntie Nelda, Dr. Otto, Sergeant Glory, Baby Ernest, Astor Clement
Gailard Sartain Chuck, Lonnie Don, Matt Finish
Bruce Arntson Existo the Magician, Mike the Clown, Bill, various singers
Mac Bennett Mac
Daniel Butler Willie the Homemade Robot, Earl the Barber, Ernest's Tongue
Bill Byrge Bobby
Debi Derryberry Skeeter, various
Mark Goldman Eddie, various
Denice Hicks Mrs. Clown, various singers
Jackie Welch Mrs. Simon Simmons, Coo, various singers

Recurring sketches and characters

Episodes

No. Title Original air date
1"Hey Vern, It's Outer Space"September 17, 1988 (1988-09-17)
Ernest tries to get rid of a strange, bomb-like device that he thinks is an alien weapon which eventually turns out to be Doctor Otto's toaster.
2"Hey Vern, It's Clothing"September 24, 1988 (1988-09-24)
Ernest and Vern throw a costume party for their neighbors, but Ernest can't decide what to go as. He decides to be a chicken and invites everyone in the neighborhood, but Auntie Nelda calls the police to arrest Ernest for playing loud music.
3"Hey Vern, It's Scary Things"October 1, 1988 (1988-10-01)
After reading a ghost story, Ernest braves the dark corners of Vern's house in search of the Boogeyman and tries to catch it.
4"Hey Vern, It's Movies"October 8, 1988 (1988-10-08)
Ernest enters a home movie contest.
5"Hey Vern, It's Magic"October 15, 1988 (1988-10-15)
Ernest makes Vern's dog Shorty disappear... and can't bring him back! Ernest later falls into the magic box while searching for Shorty, but the missing dog does eventually show up to him.
6"Hey Vern, It's Sports"October 22, 1988 (1988-10-22)
"Ernest the Furnace" makes the mistake of challenging the pro wrestler "Chainsaw Chester" to a match.
7"Hey Vern, It's Pets"October 29, 1988 (1988-10-29)
Ernest opens a pet day care center in Vern's house in order to save up $100.00 for his own puppy.
8"Hey Vern, It's Hobbies"November 5, 1988 (1988-11-05)
Ernest tries to help Vern capture the rare Orange Honey-Woney butterfly for his collection.
9"Hey Vern, It's Food"November 12, 1988 (1988-11-12)
Ernest enters the town bake off with his grandmother's blue ribbon surprise recipe.
10"Hey Vern, It's Holidays"December 3, 1988 (1988-12-03)
Ernest sets the world record for celebrating every major holiday of the year in one day. The final holiday is Vern's birthday.
11"Hey Vern, It's School"December 10, 1988 (1988-12-10)
Ernest tries to finish his classes in school in order to earn a flashy wrist watch.
12"Hey Vern, It's Lost & Found"December 17, 1988 (1988-12-17)
Ernest searches for a treasure that is buried under Vern's house.
13"Hey Vern, It's Talent"December 24, 1988 (1988-12-24)
Ernest enters the neighborhood talent show, but what is his hidden talent?

Releases

Various episodes were released on home video—some on DIC Entertainment's own label—in the late 1980s-early 1990s.

DIC streamed several episodes for free viewing on their KEWL Cartoons website until KewlCartoons became Jaroo.

Mill Creek Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set containing all thirteen episodes on January 18, 2011.[1]

Awards

Year Award Category Recipient
1989 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series[2] Jim Varney
Outstanding Achievement in Graphics and Title Design Joel Anderson and Barbara Laszewski

References

  1. Lambert, David (November 19, 2010). "Hey, Vern, It's Ernest! - Mill Creek's Bringin' Out a DVD That a BUNCH of You Wanted! Y'KnowWhatImean?". TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  2. Dubois, Stephanie (July 8, 1989). "Jim Varney Hopes Cards And Letters Keep Pouring In To Save Poor Ernest". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-10-06.
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