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Ed the Sock is a sock puppet character, created and voiced by
Steven Joel Kerzner Steven Joel Kerzner is a Canadian actor, producer and television personality best known for his portrayal of Ed the Sock, originally appearing on CityTV and MuchMusic (until its decline in 2013). Kernzer has continued to portray the character thro ...
, who first appeared on Canadian local cable television in 1987. He is best known for his hosting appearances in the 1990s on MuchMusic and his own late night talk show, '' Ed's Night Party''. He is a gray sock puppet with green hair, round eyes, a scowl, a cigar and a rough, gravelly voice. Since the acquisition of MuchMusic by
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, causing the cancellation of the majority of its music programming, the Ed the Sock character has continued to be portrayed through FU Network and NewMusicNation. Kerzner and his wife have since been accused of not paying collaborators, and of defrauding others with their crowdfunding.


History


Origination of the Character: Newton Cable (1984–1993)

Kerzner originated the character while working at Newton Cable, a small local station in Downsview, Ontario. During this time one of the public access shows the station produced needed a co-host on short notice, so Kerzner took a sock and other supplies from the station's craft closet and made a sock puppet with glue caps for eyes. He named the puppet Ed after
Ed Asner Eddie Asner (; November 15, 1929 – August 29, 2021) was an American actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild. He is best remembered for portraying Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s, on both ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' a ...
and co-hosted the segment himself. He enjoyed the experience and continued to do the character, improving the sock puppet's look and changing its voice somewhat over time. In these early years Ed the Sock served as the sidekick to ''The Late Late Show'''s human hosts, which included Stan Glass,
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and
Eric Tunney Eric Tunney (September 9, 1964 – March 28, 2010) was a Canadian writer, comedian and television host from Windsor, Ontario who hosted several television shows produced in both Canada and the U.S. and was a regular on the North American live com ...
(for almost three years). Tim Rykert also hosted for a time. By 1987 Kerzner became a producer and director of programming.


Rogers Cable (1993–1995)

After Newton was purchased by
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in 1993, Kerzner repackaged ''The Late Late Show'' for a wider cable audience. At this point Tunney as its host and star. The new show attracted the interest of producer John Brunton, who took the program to
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.


CityTV (1995–2008)


''Night Party''

The show, which would come to be known as ''Night Party'', debuted on February 10, 1995, at 10:30 pm Eastern Time. When Tunney left the show to pursue TV hosting and comedy opportunities in the U.S., he was replaced by "Humble" Howard Glassman (better known as half of the local radio morning show
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), and though Ed the Sock was the only returning element of the old show he was still a sidekick to the star and not the star himself. The synopsis of the show's first season reads: "Humble Howard and sidekick Ed the cigar smoking, wise-guy sock host a talk show featuring talent spotlights, celebrity interviews and studio audience interaction". Within the show's first year Brunton and Glassman both departed the series. Brunton cited creative differences with Kerzner, while Humble Howard said he simply could no longer stand working with Kerzner. Their relationship remains contentious today: After Humble Howard's departure the show continued with more focus on Ed and less on his human co-host. Canadian comedian Craig Campbell replaced Glassman and stayed with the show for a decade. Ed's longest running and arguably most popular co-host, Campbell had a very laid-back demeanor and took a more polite approach with the audience, playing "good cop" to Ed's cruder antics. In 2008 ''Ed's Night Party'' entered its 14th season and in a surprise move, Campbell was replaced by Steven Joel Kerzner's wife
Liana Kerzner Ed the Sock is a sock puppet character, created and voiced by Steven Joel Kerzner, who first appeared on Canadian local cable television in 1987. He is best known for his hosting appearances in the 1990s on MuchMusic and his own late night talk sh ...
(billing herself as "Liana K" and frequently referred to simply as "Red" by Ed). Ed's first female co-host, she was a busty
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who produced a pin-up calendar of herself which was offered for sale on Ed's website. Liana had dropped out of school in 1997 when she and Kerzner started dating to become a writer and co-producer on the show. After the addition of his wife as co-host in what would become its final season, the show was re-branded as ''Ed & Red's Night Party'' and increasingly emphasized appearances by porn stars, strippers in a hot tub, and the kind of frat-party excesses that Ed used to pillory.Ed the Sock
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This resulted in criticism and complaints, largely from female viewers who grew tired of the shows rampant sexist clips and comments, which included such segments as ''LoCoDe'' (
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), porn star visits, and weekly clips of drunk spring break girls in
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s with Ed providing joke commentary. In its 14th and final season the series was also broadcast on G4 in the U.S. as part of their ''Midnight Spank'' late night television programming block. In June 2008, Rogers announced that ''Ed & Red's Night Party'' would be canceled as of August 31, 2008, in an effort to attract female viewers, who disapproved of Ed's politically incorrect and sexist shtick.
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The final show aired Friday, August 29, 2008. This also marked the end of Kerzner's relationship with both ''Much'' and '' Citytv'', with Kerzner stating after Rogers announced their decision to ax Ed the Sock: "It appears Citytv is heading towards something more of a women's channel, I don't know." After ''Night Partys cancellation, Kerzner stated that the Ed character would live on in other projects that were already in the works, "for this fall or possibly a few months after that", including other shows on competing networks and a feature film, though these projects never materialized and he remained off the air for more than two years.


Ed's Nite In

At CityTV, Ed also hosted ''Ed's Nite In'', a short-lived series in which he would invite "friends" over to watch (and make fun of) bad movies. The show was slightly different from Ed's later bad movie show ''
This Movie Sucks! ''This Movie Sucks!'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''TMS!'') is a Canadian comedy television series hosted by Ed the Sock, premiering on May 28, 2010, two years after '' Ed's Night Party'' went off the air. The show is similar to another former Ed th ...
'' in that the movies they broadcast were more current in ''Ed's Nite In'' and Ed and his friends did not comment during the movies, only before and after commercial breaks, which also included sketches.


MuchMusic (1995–2005)

After moving ''Night Party'' to '' Citytv'', Ed also began making appearances concurrently on MuchMusic. This lasted from the mid-1990s until he was released by ''Much'' in 2005.


Ed's Big Wham Bam

While at ''Much'', Ed hosted the short-lived series ''Ed's Big Wham Bam'', a live weekly two-hour program that featured viewers performing talents such as singing, dancing, and cooking. The show was canceled by the network due to poor ratings.


Fromage takeover

In the late 1990s, MuchMusic VJ
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, the creator of Much's annual ''
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'' special (so named because it mocked the year's "cheesiest"
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), decided to no longer host the show himself. Ed accepted an offer to take over hosting duties, which he did until Much canceled the specials in 2005. ''Fromage'' may be the most popular project Ed has been involved with, and he has repeatedly stated that he plans to bring it back in some form.


CHCH-TV Hamilton (2010–2012)


This Movie Sucks!

In 2010, after more than two years off the air, Ed returned to television on regional
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in
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with ''
This Movie Sucks! ''This Movie Sucks!'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''TMS!'') is a Canadian comedy television series hosted by Ed the Sock, premiering on May 28, 2010, two years after '' Ed's Night Party'' went off the air. The show is similar to another former Ed th ...
'', which was similar to his previous ''CityTV'' show ''Ed's Nite In''. Kerzner relied on the use of student interns from nearby Mohawk College and the show was initially plagued with technical issues. The show was once again co-hosted by his wife Liana K and featured comedian Ron Sparks. In each two hour episode Ed has guests over to watch (and make fun of) a bad movie. ''This Movie Sucks!'' was named one of the five best television shows of 2010 by ''Toronto Entertainment'' and one of the three best new shows of 2010 by ''Excalibur Magazine''. A third season of ''This Movie Sucks!'' was reported to be in production but never materialized, with ''CHCH'' announcing that no future episode screenings were planned.


I Hate Hollywood

Produced concurrently with ''This Movie Sucks!'' on CHCH-TV was another Ed-hosted series called ''
I Hate Hollywood ''I Hate Hollywood'' is a Canadian television series, which premiered on CHCH-TV and in syndication in May 2012. Hosted by Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner and featuring co-writer Ron Sparks, the series is a satire of entertainment news Infotai ...
,'' which Kerzner based on ''Fromage'''s style and template.CHCH expands programming for fall
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CHCH-TV 'tweaks' format
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It was originally supposed to premiere in September 2010, but was pushed back several times until it finally began airing on Wednesday nights, beginning May 2, 2012. The show, once again co-hosted by his wife Liana, made fun of the latest
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and news but only lasted a few episodes before being canceled by the network. Ed the Sock has not had a show on network TV since this show's cancellation by CHCH.


The Being Frank Show

Ed briefly became Frank D'Angelo's sidekick on The Being Frank Show in 2011–2012, which aired during late night infomercial slots purchased by host and beer entrepreneur Frank D'Angelo on ''CHCH-TV'', the same network that aired ''This Movie Sucks!'' and ''I Hate Hollywood''.


FU Network

After launching fundraisers beginning in 2015, in late 2016 Ed the Sock announced the ''FU Network'', a video sharing website, from which he would share old and new clips. He also announced he would begin
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ing a new live weekly show from the entrance/lobby of the
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restaurant in downtown
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called ''Live from Canada, It's Ed the Sock!'' The Toronto location of Hard Rock Cafe closed on May 31, 2017, making future shows from that location impossible. In April 2017, Ed posted a video to his YouTube channel called "Who Murdered MuchMusic", documenting what he refers to is the demise and downfall of the Canadian music channel by pointing the finger at
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and claiming that their behind the scenes management killed the station. The video was pulled by YouTube after Bell Media complained about copyright infringement stemming from Kerzner's use of footage and logos owned by the company. In July 2018, he launched an Indiegogo campaign to have the network officially launch online, promising to bring back old ''MuchMusic'' shows from the 1990s and early 2000s. Although his Indiegogo campaign failed to reach his goal of $35,000, Ed announced that he had met the goal through additional
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donations people had also made, and that the ''FU Network'' launched as planned, it has since been merged with Ed's website.


NewMusicNation (2021)

In 2021, Ed launched an Indiegogo campaign and website to support NewMusicNation, an online platform for new Canadian music with new VJs. The platform also seeks to support musical acts who have been heavily impacted by the
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.


Controversies


Futurecon

Kerzner sponsored the failed Toronto-based FutureCon convention, co-created and chaired by his wife Liana, and appeared as Ed at both of FutureCon's annual New Year's Eve events at the Markham Holiday Inn until the convention ceased operations in 2012, due to the Kerzners' falling out with their epileptic nephew and his family.


Night Party

''Night Party'' aired in the late-night slot because of its overt depictions of sexuality, primarily involving sexualized, scantily clad (frequently topless) women and Ed's off-color remarks. The show was dismissed by many critics as nothing more than dirty "vaudeville schtick" overly relying on sex and bathroom jokes, with a "phallic in nature and attitude" host described as a "prurient party animal who feeds on his own misanthropy and sexism" and whose comedy, "vacillating between penetrating satire and pointless vulgarity" appealed only to "17 year old boys". Because of the crude, sexist humor, coarse language and nudity, a
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had to preface the airing of every episode in the series' run. Complaints were filed with the
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throughout the show's run because of the prevalent "sexism" and allegations the show was "derogatory to women", with some of those complaints upheld. A January 2004 episode received criticism and complaints after Ed, Craig and Liana jokingly compared sex with women to stabbing women. In a further CBSC decision in March 2005 following a separate complaint, it was ruled that the viewer advisory screened before and during episodes of Night Party was insufficient under the CBA Code of Ethics and needed to be strengthened. Most infamously, following a stunt with a porn star named Doria in 1999, in which she stripped naked and pretended to have sex in "cowgirl" position with the Ed puppet on her hotel bed, many viewers complained and several stations dropped the show, including the entire province of Alberta where the show was banned for some time.


Triumph the Insult Comic Dog

Kerzner has accused
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's creator
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of ripping off Ed the Sock. The controversy dates back to 1997 when Kerzner claims Ed was set to appear on ''
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'' but was suddenly cancelled, months before Smigel's Triumph debuted on that show. Conan and NBC maintain that Ed was never even tentatively booked to appear on the show. Kerzner afterwards expressed such resentment towards Triumph and Smigel that NBC stated they "didn't want Ed anywhere near Triumph" when Conan visited Canada for a week of shows during February 2004, with the Canadian network complying. When Smigel and Pets.com became embroiled in lawsuits over the Triumph and Pets.com dog puppet characters, Kerzner renewed his claims that Triumph had ripped him off. Kerzner claimed that he did not sue Smigel because "we don't want to give that dog that much attention."


Other

In 2005, Kerzner's ''Ed's Night Party'' co-producer James Stamos was ejected from a
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game for wearing a shirt promoting the show that other fans complained was offensive. An usher asked him to turn the shirt inside out, but Stamos refused. After being announced as one of the 2007 Beaches Lions Club Easter Parade marshals, Ed the Sock was removed following dozens of complaints by concerned Beaches residents. The organizers determined Kerzner's act was "too raunchy for a community event" and replaced him with fellow Canadian comedian
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(of the
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comedy troupe). In 2020, Ed the Sock was criticized for what were described as racist comments concerning New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh. NDP MP Don Davies described Ed the Sock's use of "Jughead" to refer to Singh as "pure racism"; several Liberal MPs including Health Minister
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and Minister of Digital Government
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condemned Ed the Sock's comments.


Inspirations

Ed's look has become more well defined over the years but is a basic
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design very similar to any other, such as
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's famous Lamb Chop and other sock puppet characters. Kerzner has claimed that Ed's voice is based on two actual people (non-celebrities), a friend's father and step-father, whose names remain undisclosed. However at other times he has said that Ed's voice is a combination of a “friend’s dad, Oscar the Grouch and
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from ''
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''.” The name "Ed" was inspired by actor
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who Kerzner enjoyed watching in ''
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'' and whose gruff voice is another inspiration for the puppet.


Other appearances

Despite being a vocal critic of Video on Trial and saying he would never appear on it because in his opinion it was never as good as ''Fromage'', Ed was a guest on that show in 2013, nine years after his days as a regular at MuchMusic had ended. It was supposed to be a chance for Ed to reach a "nationwide audience" again, and "expose Ed to a whole new generation." Kerzner said Ed would be in the show's regular rotation of comedians after that, but he never appeared on the show again. Ed has made some radio appearances and has guested at sci-fi conventions. Kerzner sponsored and co-hosted as Ed (with his wife Liana) the first Constellation Awards in 2007. He also was an advice columnist for ''Faze Magazine'' in 2001 and 2002. On June 23, 2011, Ed and Liana began hosting the short-lived ''Ed & Red's Podcast'' for gwmp.tv. They have announced plans to bring their podcast back in some form. In 2011 Ed made several appearances as Frank D'Angelo's sidekick on The Being Frank Show, a paid infomercial program on CHCH-TV, the same network which formerly produced ''This Movie Sucks!'' and ''I Hate Hollywood''. Kerzner also appeared as a stand-up comedian in his friend Frank D'Angelo's independent film
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. In 2018 Ed appeared as a guest on the fourth episode of ''Quillettes''
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podcast. Ed has made several attempts to be asked to appear on the
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but has not been successful as of yet. He claims the Junos have a "grudge" against him.


FU Party

In 2010, Ed announced his intention to run for
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in the 2011 federal election as head of the new FU Party, a joke political party never registered with
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, which he claimed stood for "Fed-Up Party". The FU Party's stated goals included "fighting apathy and stupidity in government". Throughout the campaign the "FU Party News Centre" posted links to various articles and videos trying to encourage people to vote and criticizing the political establishment, especially the Conservative government and re-election campaign of Stephen Harper. Around this time, Ed also started his own
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called "Nobody's Puppet!" where he elaborated his thoughts on politics but also on the media industry. He searched for volunteer candidates to run in ridings across Canada, as well as a volunteer "Facebook expert" to help promote Ed and his party, until April 2011. Although the Conservatives actually picked up 23 seats and the Liberals lost 43, Ed declared victory for the FU Party on April 28, 2011, claiming that he had successfully assailed apathy and taking credit for the record turnout at advance polls, although actual
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ended up being only slightly higher than in
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, which helped the governing
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to win a majority of seats.Low voter turnout Monday helps deliver Conservatives' coveted majority
The Canadian Press, May 3, 2011
After the election Ed stated that the "Orange Surge" showed Canadians had learned that they have a choice. While not officially endorsing the New Democratic Party, Ed stated that the "NDP has become the FU vote". Ed also stated he hopes the FU Party will continue to provide "smartass commentary for a dumbass political establishment". In the 2015 election, Ed once again announced he was running for Prime Minister under the FU banner.


See also

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This Movie Sucks! ''This Movie Sucks!'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''TMS!'') is a Canadian comedy television series hosted by Ed the Sock, premiering on May 28, 2010, two years after '' Ed's Night Party'' went off the air. The show is similar to another former Ed th ...
'' * ''
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