The Bozo Show
| 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). | |
| Based on | Bozo the Clown created by Alan W. Livingston |
| Directed by | Ron Weiner[1] |
| Starring | Bozo the Clown |
| Opening theme | "The Greatest Show on Earth" (closing theme from film)[2] |
| Ending theme | Various Circus Marches (1960s-1981; 1984-2001) Tom Fitzsimmons Arrangements (1981-1984) |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Original release | |
| Network | WGN-TV |
| Release | June 20, 1960 – July 14, 2001 |
The Bozo Show is an American children's television series. It was a locally made program that was broadcast on WGN-TV in Chicago. The Bozo Show was also broadcast nationally on WGN America. The series was based on the children's record book series, Bozo the Clown by Capitol Records. It aired from June 20, 1960 to July 14, 2001.
The series is a local version of the internationally franchised Bozo the Clown format. It is also the longest-running version in the franchise. The Bozo Show is known as the most popular and successful locally produced children's program in the history of television.[3] It aired under this name for 14 of its 40+ years. Other titles were Bozo, Bozo's Circus, and The Bozo Super Sunday Show.
The series starred Bob Bell as Bozo, Ned Locke as Ringmaster Ned, Ray Rayner as Oliver O. Oliver, Bob Trendler as Mr. Bob and Don Sandburg as Sandy.
References
- ↑ Chavis, Blair (December 4, 2009). "Get to know…three-time Emmy winner Ron Weiner". Trib Local-Highland Park-Highwood. Retrieved June 26, 2011.
- ↑ Hollis, Tim, ed. (2001). Hi there, boys and girls! America's local children's TV shows. University of Mississippi. p. 361. ISBN 1-57806-396-5. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ↑ "Local Kids' TV". Pioneers of Television. February 8, 2011. PBS.