Who played Bozo on WGN?
Bob Bell
WGN-TV Chicago’s 1960s cast of Bozo’s Circus. From left: Ringmaster Ned (Ned Locke), Mr. Bob (bandleader Bob Trendler), Bozo (Bob Bell), Oliver O. Oliver (Ray Rayner) and Sandy (Don Sandburg).
How many episodes of Bozo are there?
30 live-action ½ hour full color episodes. Each features a 5-minute cartoon! Contains a special interview with Larry Bozo the Clown Harmon. Digitally re-mastered and transferred from Larry Harmon s original film masters.
How many Bozo the clowns were there?
183 people
According to Larry Harmon Pictures Corp., 183 people played Bozo in cities all over the world.
Is Bozo the Clown still alive?
Deceased (1925–2008)
Larry Harmon/Living or Deceased
Who was the ringmaster on Bozo Circus?
Ned Locke
One of Locke’s ringmaster costumes is part of the Museum of Broadcast Communications’ Bozo’s Circus collection….
Ned Locke | |
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Died | February 4, 1992 (aged 72) Kimberling City, Missouri |
Occupation | actor and announcer |
Known for | Ringmaster Ned |
Who is the most famous clown in the world?
Ronald McDonald
Ronald McDonald Ronald is arguably the most famous clown of all time.
Who are the cast members of the Bozo Show?
Cast of Bozo’s Circus, 1967. From left: Ringmaster Ned (Ned Locke), Mr. Bob (bandleader Bob Trendler), Bozo (Bob Bell), Oliver O. Oliver (Ray Rayner), Sandy (Don Sandburg). The Bozo Show was a locally produced children’s television program that aired on WGN-TV in Chicago and nationally on what is now WGN America.
When did bozo’s circus first air on WGN?
Anyone from Chicago will remember this great children’s show that aired on WGN for nearly 40 years.
Who are the actors in the TV show Ringmaster Ned?
The original cast was Ringmaster Ned (Ned Locke), Mr. Bob (bandleader Bob Trendler), Bozo (Bob Bell), Oliver O. Oliver (Ray Rayner), Sandy (Don Sandburg). The show aired on WGN-TV, now known as WGN America. It is a local Chicago television channel.
What was the end of bucket 6 on Bozo’s circus?
The children tossed a golf ball into each of six buckets in front of them. As the distance increased, so did the prizes in each bucket. The end-all was the famed Bucket #6.