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Ernie Kovacs: Take a Good Look: The Definitive Collection
- (Boxed Set, Full Frame)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 10/17/2017

Ernie Kovacs: Take a Good Look: The Definitive Collection
- (Boxed Set, Full Frame)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 10/17/2017
- Starring: Ernie Kovacs, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jack Carson, Jim Backus, Cesar Romero, Carl Reiner
- UPC: 826663179385
- Item #: 1927240X
- Director: Barry Shear
- Rated: NR
- Genre: TV Variety & Misc, Television
- Release Date: 10/17/2017
- Original Language: ENG
- Distributor/Studio: Shout Factory
- Number of Discs: 7

Product Notes
Take A Good Look is Ernie's aphoristic "if a tree falls in the woods", answer to the panel quiz show. Ernie turns the secret guest show formula on it's ear and almost inverts it. In Take A Good Look, it is the host who gives the panel hints about the secret guest's identity, and in the form of surreal sight gags, blackouts and sketches. The clues only really make sense if you know who the guest is to begin with. Throughout the series' run, different approaches were taken to address this. Early on in season one, Ernie himself has trouble explaining the show's formula to the home audience. Throughout the show's two seasons, panelists periodically complain to Ernie that the clues don't make sense; there's one show where Hans Conried protests, "Please, Ernie... tell them it's rigged! "