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J. P. Patches. Julius Pierpont "J. P." Patches was a clown and the main character on The J. P. Patches Show, an Emmy Award -winning local children's television show on Seattle station KIRO-TV, produced from 1958 to 1981. J.P. Patches was played by show creator and Seattle children's entertainer Chris Wedes (April 3, 1928 – July 22, 2012).
Thus, very little of Towey's televised performances survive today, far less than what remains of The J.P. Patches Show. [9] The only introduction from Nightmare Theatre known to exist—about two minutes worth of footage—has been saved for posterity on the J.P. Patches: Memories video and the J.P. Patches DVD Collection. A few audio clips ...
Research: Character name search of the Internet Movie Database "The character 'j. p. patches' (using whole word searching) has been played by: Nobody found with character name 'j. p. patches'". 1. Wonderful before school children's T.V. with cartoons, end time: 8:30 A.M. JP made appearances at regional schools and events.
Motorvision was originally released on VHS only. An official DVD version was finally made available, with various live videos added as extras, in November 2016 as part of the Badmotorfinger 25th anniversary Super Deluxe edition box set. The video features candid footage of the band and people associated with it, including Sub Pop co-founders ...
The bronze statue is called "Late for the Interurban" by sculptor Kevin Pettelle and features J.P. Patches (Chris Wedes) and Gertrude (Bob Newman). The statue is located in Solstice Plaza (N 34th Street just east of the Fremont Bridge). [6]
Waiting for the Interurban, by Richard Beyer. Waiting for the Interurban, also known as People Waiting for the Interurban, [1] is a 1978 cast aluminum sculpture collection in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. It is located on the southeast corner of N. 34th Street and Fremont Avenue N., just east of the northern end of the Fremont Bridge.
Patches is a recurring character designed by Hidetaka Miyazaki and video game development studio FromSoftware. He is voiced by British actor William Vanderpuye , and, in Japanese, Naomi Kusumi . Appearing in most of their games starting from the 2008 Armored Core: For Answer , he has predominantly featured in games in the Soulsborne series, up ...
Daryl Laub. Daryl Laub (April 12, 1925 – August 28, 2015) was an American television and radio personality who worked for stations in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota, from the 1950s until his retirement in 1993. He worked in a variety of different roles and created several children's show characters, including "J. P. Patches" [1]