"Mr. Ilson said in an interview that they sometimes tried to distract the 
censors through misdirection, adding in lines they knew were overkill to 
preserve the ones they really wanted. 'We once had a line that we wanted 
into the show,' he said, 'and Ernie said to the brothers, ‘Let’s put in a 
line that will offend them even more.’'"

A technique also used by animation directors, like Tex Avery and Bob 
Clampett, in their Warner Bros heyday in the 40s...
B

Mark Jeffries, June 12th:

With his partner Saul Bilson, Ernest Chambers produced the first two 
seasons of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" on CBS and were in 
continuous battles with Program Practices over what the show could get away 
with (we especially like how Leigh French's pothead character could get on 
1968 network television--the original character name was "Mary Jane Roach," 
and it got changed to the less obvious "Goldie O'Keefe")--there were limits 
and Messrs. Ilson and Chambers left after two seasons (left to their own 
devices, the Smothers bros only lasted one more season)--May 28 in his LA 
home:

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/10/arts/television/ernest-chambers-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.plA.-Zqu.s-P2HILmNM-u&smid=url-share

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