- Drew Carey has worn Ghoulardi T-shirts on the set of The Drew Carey Show (1995) and dedicated an episode in his memory.
- Liked to needle Cleveland TV personalities like Dorothy Fuldheim and Mike Douglas. On Shock Theater (1963), Ernie made a running gag out of the Cleveland suburb of Parma.
- During a video interview segment that ran on the local ABC affiliate in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, he displayed a photo of his wife and kids that sat on his desk. Everyone in the photo was wearing fake glasses and fake noses as a gag.
- As Ghoulardi, his catch phrases were "Stay Sick" and "Turn Blue".
- Liked to play the 1962 novelty song "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" by The Rivingtons.
- Fired from his first radio job at WSKI-AM in Burlington, Vermont. He was fired for making fun of one of the stations sponsors who was in a barbershop quartet.
- Was the number one disc jockey at a Providence, Rhode Island station, Ernie was fired from his second job for riding his motorcycle through the halls.
- Became the on-air announcer for ABC in the mid-1970s. He was known for the way he phrased The Love Boat (1977) as "The Looovvveee Boat".
- Ernie Anderson was posthumously inducted into the Horror Host Hall of Fame for his horror host character Ghoulardi in the television series "Shock Theater" on WJW Channel 8 in Cleveland, Ohio (2011).
- Was a big-band lover who sometimes said he wanted the Count Basie Orchestra to perform at his funeral.
- Ron Sweed was later hired by Ernie as an assistant. Sweed "crashed" a Ghoulardi appearance at Euclid Beach Park dressed in a gorilla suit.
- Perhaps will be best remembered as Ghoulardi, one of the first television horror movie hosts. He was also a successful disc jockey and television announcer.
- Following his death, he was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) at 6300 Forest Lawn Drive in Los Angeles, California.
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