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Bozo the Clown, sometimes billed as "Bozo, The World's Most Famous Clown", is a clown character created for children's entertainment, widely popular in the second half of the 20th century. He was introduced in the United States in 1946, and to television in 1949, later appearing in franchised television programs of which he was the host, where ...
Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown is a 1958–1962 American animated television series based on the children's record book series, Bozo the Clown by Capitol Records. [1] This series was produced by Larry Harmon Pictures , which began syndication in 1958. [ 2 ]
Bozo Episode dated 5 May 1989 1994–96 The Bozo Super Sunday Show: 10 episodes; also writer 1996 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #4.152 2001 Bozo: 40 Years of Fun! Television film; also head writer 2002 Digimon: Digital Monsters: Burgermon / Chuchidarumon 2 episodes 2004–09 God, Save Our King! Additional voices 117 episodes 2006
CHICAGO — Rick Klein’s obsession began when he was a teen. He came across an overlooked videocassette in his family’s Cicero, Illinois home, stuck it into the VCR and found a 1983 episode of ...
In 1966, Harmon decided to replace all of the local versions of Bozo with a single nationally syndicated show and chose Avruch to serve as Bozo. Avruch taped 180 episodes of Bozo’s Big Top for national syndication. [5] As Bozo, Avruch toured the world performing for UNICEF. He was given a United Nations Award for his work with children. [6]
One of Bell's Bozo costumes is part of the Bozo's Circus collection of the Museum of Broadcast Communications. [24] Bell's grandson, Trevor Bell, became a member of the Major League Baseball team Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2005. [4] Bell’s voice was the inspiration for the voice of The Simpsons character Krusty the Clown. [25]
Count Gore de Vol is a television horror host who originally appeared on Washington, D.C.'s WDCA from 1973 to 1987. [1] Originally named M.T. Graves and played by announcer Dick Dyszel, the character first appeared on the WDCA version of the Bozo the Clown program.
A pilot is often the first episode of a new television series. Occasionally they will be presented as extra-long episodes, sometimes in the form of a TV movie, though this was much more common in ...