This Bozo’s pretty cool. Though I grew up watching Joey D’auria as Bozo on WGN during the 80s, late 90s, and early 00s when the series came to a close.
I watched bozo when I was in 2nd grade in the early 90s somewhere around 91'-92' on the family channel just before the super mario bros super show would come on saturday mornings. You were one of the people who helped give me those quality childhood saturday mornings that started my days, thank you.
It’s interesting to watch a Bozo Show from a different city! I grew up in Chicago watching the Bozo Show on WGN TV with Bob Bell who played Bozo. The shows are similiar!
I think I remember watching bozo when I was a kid. I do especially love the commercials. Takes me back to a time when I was a kid and didn't have to worry about bills, had better candies and frozen foods (disney frozen popsicles especially, those were awesome) Only remnant of them you can get now is the mickey mouse bar from a disney theme park) and everyone was innocent. Now I'm in my 30s and everyone I know is either married and miserable, divorced with two or three kids, has their life messed up from drugs or dead, excluding my parents.
I’m 21 and I remember talking about this show to my friends in elementary school and nobody knew what I was talking about 😂 I absolutely loved this as a kid, thank you for uploading this so I can still see a part of my childhood
Yes, Your Bozo was the inspiration for Krusty. And I'll admit he's the funniest of all the Bozos I've seen, but our Bozo was more enthusiastic, more interactive with the children, more involved in the whole show,
Phillip H Anselmo Cool! Though I heard he died a horrible death, he was found dismembered, his arms in one room, his legs in another and his balls in bucket number six.
@@SNRainbowHello nice to meet you. You're beautiful. I like Bozo T Clown..first Willard Scott, next Bob Bell, and now Larry Harmon. I like this show. Bozo T Clown truely is the best. His pals too.😊
Are used to watch this television series every weekday morning at 8 o’clock before I’ve left the school video back in the 1990s because I remembered the show started well we can see reincarnated back on Philadelphia’s WGBS Philly 57 back in 1990 during the start of the school year because I was then in 10th grade, when this television series had started back on television, because I remembered a cartoon episode within the show, and I believe it was called the ugly duckling, because I remembered it showed a yellow duck, committing suicide Bonnie and Clyde by tying himself to a rock, then throwing it into a lake then I remembered bozo the clown had to go down there and save his life so that he could live on to do other things, because I remembered that curtain very vividly, and I remember trying to find it on RU-vid but I don’t think it’s nowhere on RU-vid since they may have taken it down or never posted it since it was kind of graphic for the children to watch back then.
@@eddieperez5549 Nope, this version was a fella named Bob. I played the Ringmaster and I can assure he's alive and well. I just got a Christmas card from him in December. The original Bozo (as we know him), Larry Harmon died in 2008.
@@jayasudhir8980 Hi Jaya, I worked on this show. This is not Larry Harmon, though he checked in on us often. This is a Philly guy who still lives in the area and will do the Bozo laugh for you at the drop of a hat.
29:00 that kid is about 3 to 5 years to old to be there look at the audience... also bozo hair reminds me of the it clown and the space ship on indemendance day
Hey! I was the Ringmaster on this show, and our Bozo (Bob) was one of the nicest guys you'll meet (we actually went to high school together). He would stay for hours after the show or when we'd do a meet and greet and make sure every kid had a chance to say hello. We still stay in touch :-) We did have a crazy crew though!