God save this queen and Vern; new game shows are ‘Off the Wall’ and full of hidden-camera dares
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Hey, Vern: In Ernest Rides Again (Sunday at 7 p.m.), starring Jim Varney, bumbling, accident-prone Ernest is up against a runaway pre-Revolutionary cannon and a vacuum cleaner salesman as he tries to protect the crown jewels of England. The 1993 film airs on “The Wonderful World of Disney” on ABC. For the family.
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Kids get to put grownups on the spot in Nickelodeon’s new comedy game show, You’re On! (Monday at 4:30 p.m.; moves to regular slot of Saturday and Sunday at 6 p.m.). In the tradition of hidden-video captured bloopers, pairs of kids team up to compete for prizes by trying to persuade passersby to perform such wacky tasks as imitating a penguin, barking like a seal and drinking “ostrich milk.” Phil Moore is the host; Travis White and Vivianne Collins go out on location. For ages 6 to 11.
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Off the Wall, another new game show option for kids, this one on the Disney Channel (Monday through Friday at 5 p.m.), pits teams of contestants against pre-taped “video challengers.” The feats range from a race to unroll rolls of toilet paper, to naming United States presidents. Finalists compete against a member of the studio audience. For ages 9 to 11.
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He can’t play a note, but this Beethoven deserves an encore: The comedy starring Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Dean Jones and 185 lovable pounds of hairy, slobbery pooch, will be presented by USA Networks (Friday, 1 p.m.). For the family.
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A recipe for fun: Bill Cosby, Art Linkletter and kids. A repeat of Kids Say the Darndest Things (Friday, 8 p.m.) serves up smiles as the Cos and a panel of 4- to 8-year-olds talk about how to bury a dead goldfish, fortune-telling and a dad’s hidden love letters. Linkletter shares classic clips from his “House Party” days, revealing some rather unusual Biblical interpretations. For the family.
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