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WHDH-TV "Bozo the Clown" 1966 

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Boston's original Channel 5, WHDH-TV, produced a local, weekday version of the "Bozo the Clown" children's program between 1959 and 1970. Booth announcer Frank Avruch played the title role. These excerpts are from a 1966 broadcast.
Episodes videotaped at WHDH between 1965 and '67 were syndicated to markets that did not produce a local version of the show.
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* Recollections from former WHDH-TV employee Ron Hopkins via tvdvdreviews:
I worked in the Music Dept. of WHDH-TV/Channel 5 in the 1960s. Ed Carroll Spinney was Grandma Nellie, Mr. Lion and Kookie Kangaroo, along with a few others. Del Grosso was Clank the Robot. The reason for each playing more than one character was that it gave the show more variety and allowed them to work several days a week.
During the Holiday Season, those of us in the Music Dept. would wear the costumes of the characters so that they could appear all on the same show. Ed Spinney would do the voice of each character off camera.
When Frank Avruch was sick or injured - he broke his hip playing handball - Romper Room's Miss Jean's husband Bill Harrington would play Bozo's brother Nozo.
Ed Spinney went on to become Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on "Sesame Street."

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@PapaSanDoc
@PapaSanDoc 5 лет назад
I was on that show when I was in the third grade! I was picked for a chance to win the treasure chest. They had a wiggly long necked thing with a ping pong ball in a cup and you had to balance it. I didn’t do too well, but what a memory. The lights were very bright and hot I remember. When they went to commercial they shut them off and it got nice and cool. It was my first introduction to broadcasting so to speak. Years later as an adult and an air personality at WZOU in Boston, I met Frank Avruch at a local Jerry Lewis Telethon and I related this story and he didn’t want to talk about being Bozo. He didn’t feel it was one of the better things he did in his career. Frank was a very cultured guy who then was a local movie critic and had really gone on to do much bigger and better things in his career. This was 40 years after Bozo when we met. Anyway, it’s one of my fondest memories. It really was the reason I ended up with a 30+ year broadcasting career I think. I was really mesmerized by what I saw in that channel five studio that day and the rest is history as they say...
@mhermit
@mhermit 9 лет назад
Those children are @ or nearing retirement now.
@LeeLee-ux8gh
@LeeLee-ux8gh 9 лет назад
U got that right!! Born 1963!! Lol
@GEMINITREKKER
@GEMINITREKKER 9 лет назад
,Not retired yet,not for a long time.
@arthurcabral9561
@arthurcabral9561 9 лет назад
, yes, we are!
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 9 лет назад
+, (NC, USA) Well hopefully they had decent lives since this.
@starryeyedtarot8876
@starryeyedtarot8876 8 лет назад
+, (NC, USA) Omg I know! 1966....so they were totally boomer kids, aka my parents (I'm 29, my parents are 59 and 63)....well, actually, they might have been a little too old for Bozo....my mom maybe, but my dad-- nope. They grew up in England, anyway.
@Angielyrica
@Angielyrica 10 лет назад
Me and my mother met Bozo at the DMV a few days ago. He told my mother "how are you doing young lady" lol and she knew immediately it was him. He's being featured on our local news today.
@Murph1331
@Murph1331 12 лет назад
Bozo:"I'm looking for number 81" Bobby: "I got it! I got it!" Bozo: "That's 132 Bobby, thats close" LOL
@dethklok745
@dethklok745 12 лет назад
My dad was on the Bozo The Clown show and he was riding one of the cars and he accidentally didn't know how to stop and he crashed into the cameras and lights in 1959-1960. He is 58 now and he still remembers. LOL
@Murph1331
@Murph1331 14 лет назад
"i'm looking for 81...thats 132 Bobby, that was close" LOL...Boston Bozo forever!
@jackieb376
@jackieb376 7 лет назад
These audiences were more intelligent then talk/gossip show audiences today.
@SovereignStatesman
@SovereignStatesman 7 лет назад
I was on this show-- not this episode, but the show in Detroit, did the games etc.
@brainphelps1994
@brainphelps1994 7 лет назад
but this wasn't really a talk/gossip show. Captain Kangaroo was more of a talk show/variety show like what Maurey is today
@Fgrandinetti
@Fgrandinetti 14 лет назад
I was on an episode with my brother in 1966. Years later, as an adult, I was on another Massachusetts Bozo show. One episode drawing Bozo and another showing Bozo collectibles. Thank you for posting this--what great memories. Frank is a GREAT person to know.
@hebneh
@hebneh 8 лет назад
One of my few memories of this show, in about 1962, was Bozo asking a little girl, "Do you like the Bozo show?" "Yes," she replied. "Why do you like it?" he asked. "Because." "Because what?" "Just because...", she said with some discomfort at being put on the spot.
@Stabulent1
@Stabulent1 14 лет назад
The clarity of this video is amazing! I was born in '58 and grew up in Dorchester, MA. Bozo, Captain Kangaroo, Miss Jean and Romper Room, Rocky & Bullwinkle, all fond, fading memories of a good childhood. Thanks for posting!
@2Brian
@2Brian 10 лет назад
To see a copy of this broadcast in CoLoR and such great quality, is just Wow! This is fantastic!
@underdragon638
@underdragon638 5 лет назад
This video made me feel very safe.
@donnascheurs498
@donnascheurs498 9 лет назад
I am looking for his show from 68-71 my sister was on the show and I want to surprise her for her 5oth lolo
@ADamiani007
@ADamiani007 12 лет назад
I kid you not...for a second...I was back in 1966 Brooklyn...my Mom in the kitchen fixing me a sandwich...and my sister and cousins around the TV. Great time to be a kid...
@dynagravitomagnetic
@dynagravitomagnetic 13 лет назад
Thank you for posting this rare piece of modern American history. I would watch this whenever I could at about four years old. This episode was one of the better ones because he sings the intro very well. It made me very happy to see a man who was very child-like and optimistic. Even though it is all just a pantomime, it was great to see these adults humorously do their best to put up with such a young audience.
@portalsofmadnes
@portalsofmadnes 8 лет назад
The part at 6:00 where they draw an animal out of the names is really clever.
@szqsk8
@szqsk8 8 лет назад
That was my favorite part of the show!
@stephaniemccoy6562
@stephaniemccoy6562 9 лет назад
I went to a couple tapings of Bozo in Orlando...todays kids would be freaked out big time just seeing Bozo....and we loved it!
@daybird2
@daybird2 10 лет назад
Talk about childhood memories. I watched this every day on WHDH TV5 when I was a kid. The theme song and words came back to me the second he start singing. And what a clear copy, and even in color. Many thanks for this one!
@ponsquiglious
@ponsquiglious 9 лет назад
I actually have an ornament of Bozo the Clown. He's so pristine, we don't take him out of the box.
@jacquelynking2184
@jacquelynking2184 8 лет назад
How old is the ornament?
@ponsquiglious
@ponsquiglious 8 лет назад
Jacquelyn King it is 26 years old.
@glendaleach6127
@glendaleach6127 7 лет назад
I was on the bozo show 1963-1965 I was chosen to be Belinda spot light I remember landed on me and I got to choose a toy a talking phone
@Geezer
@Geezer 14 лет назад
I used to love this show! And I just found out that Carrol Spinney (who played BIG Bird and Oscar for so many years on Sesame Street), played Mr. Lion. If you listen when he talks, you will hear his unmistakable voice. thanks for posting these gems!
@ladyinwhite439
@ladyinwhite439 7 лет назад
I remeber being in the grand stand..That was so the highlight of my childhood..
@Miketheman926
@Miketheman926 7 лет назад
Me too! I remember the goodie bag they gave us and how hot the lights were..Ahhhhh good times for this Dorchester boy
@ladyinwhite439
@ladyinwhite439 7 лет назад
Right..
@RooseveltFranklinFan
@RooseveltFranklinFan 14 лет назад
Caroll Spinney as Mr. Lion!!! Thanks so much for putting this video up!
@vintageappliguy
@vintageappliguy 6 лет назад
Willard Scott was the first Bozo the Clown in the Washington DC area. Willard did the show from 1959 to circa 1968.
@MrUhwoody
@MrUhwoody 10 лет назад
I remember watching "Bozo" on KCOP out of LA.
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 11 лет назад
Such is the fact of most stations in those days. I suppose we aught to be grateful for Harmon Productions in having saved these particular episodes anyway.
@duggerxxx
@duggerxxx 8 лет назад
I remember my grandma calling me from the front porch..........Joe...Bozo is on.
@erickrodriguez6165
@erickrodriguez6165 8 лет назад
But your name is Doug
@duggerxxx
@duggerxxx 8 лет назад
lol.....she was forgetful
@NathanThePrezPretlow
@NathanThePrezPretlow 10 лет назад
Another throwback.Use to look at this when I came home for lunch from Public school in the afternoon.
@Gogoro7
@Gogoro7 8 лет назад
Wow, brings back such great childhood memories! I used to watch Bozo while getting ready for school when I was a little girl. Thanks for sharing!
@sweetoneloves6811
@sweetoneloves6811 8 лет назад
+Ro Barg RO Barg that is the time when I use to look at the bozo show in the morning on a snowy day...eating breakfast. lol. sometime bozo would show cartoons.
@Gogoro7
@Gogoro7 8 лет назад
The best, right?!!! :)
@sweetoneloves6811
@sweetoneloves6811 8 лет назад
good times , wow I will never forget these fun time and the BOZO show Ro Barg...just good times
@dannygaines206
@dannygaines206 7 лет назад
WGN's Chicago's Bozo in the 1960's, is the best!
@donnalandolfi2395
@donnalandolfi2395 10 лет назад
Wow...that's a blast from the past! I loved Bozo the Clown. And, later in life, loved watching The Great Entertainment on Saturday nights -- thanks, Mr, Avruch, for entertaining me.
@sachacarlone4697
@sachacarlone4697 8 лет назад
My cousin,who has since passed,was on the show in Boston sometime in 1967. She was picked out of the audience,but I don't know what for,and Bozo nicknamed her "DING DONG DANDY DONNA"!!! It would be an awesome find to be able to see this episode.
@albalonybalony
@albalonybalony 14 лет назад
It's been 42 years, since I last saw Bozo. Thanks for posting it.
@efrem1
@efrem1 8 лет назад
This was aired in Los Angeles on KCOP-TV on tape. Those times are long gone.
@cardionema
@cardionema 7 лет назад
This is the show I watched in LA as a kid! So weird seeing it after almost 50 years and remembering stuff I had forgotten!
@Keys22765
@Keys22765 13 лет назад
Oh my gosh...loved this show as a kid.
@trogwolf
@trogwolf 11 лет назад
Is this where the expression, "Whoa, Nelly" comes from. holy moly.
@tapthatt2012
@tapthatt2012 14 лет назад
i remember these playing in NY when i was growing up in the 60's.
@scdevon
@scdevon 10 лет назад
2" Quadruplex color videotape for the win. Even on a 480p RU-vid upload it looks clean 48 years later.
@ecwnikos
@ecwnikos 11 лет назад
I know i saw this on CH 5 in new york but I had a black and white tv. OMG i cant belave i am seening this Thank you soo much the music baught me back .
@NationOfOranges696
@NationOfOranges696 9 лет назад
Too bad these kind of shows don't air on television anymore.
@WolverinePete
@WolverinePete 7 лет назад
NationOfOranges696 Kids nowadays have the attention span of a gnat. My granddaughter would watch about five minutes of this show and then get on the internet.
@mikehemeon2473
@mikehemeon2473 7 лет назад
I went on this show when I was in the 3rd grade and that was it. I was bitten by the TV bug badly. I said to myself this is what I am going to do with the rest of my life. It worked out quite well.
@Miketheman926
@Miketheman926 7 лет назад
The Boston show, Morrissey Blvd.? Me too
@mikehemeon2473
@mikehemeon2473 7 лет назад
Yes the one at 50 Morrisey Blvd
@lovegun2112
@lovegun2112 11 лет назад
I could watch this all day
@vanessaneale1589
@vanessaneale1589 9 лет назад
My mom was on Bozo the clown and she picked a frisbee but she thought it was a powder puff😂
@hannahr489
@hannahr489 6 лет назад
I, unfortunately did not grow up with this show (born in 2000), I'm just here because I love clowns.
@vanessaknight1297
@vanessaknight1297 8 лет назад
I would have loved to be alive in the 1960's, it must have been fun going to those live shows of bozo's. And you guys are right, kid's t.v has not changed a lot.
@grantthemuppetfan
@grantthemuppetfan 10 лет назад
Does anyone else notice that Mr. Lion is portrayed by Caroll Spinney, the guy who performs Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street.
@jareddicarlo7816
@jareddicarlo7816 7 лет назад
That's him, alright, using the same voice he would later give to Big Bird.
@elc1960
@elc1960 10 лет назад
We who lived in New England at the time this show originally aired miss all our great kids show hosts, whether they are dead or alive: Willie Whistle, Rex Trailer, Major Mudd, Bozo, Bob Glover, Bunker Hill, Capt. Bob Cottle, Salty Brine, the folks on "Jabberwocky", and of course, the "Zoom!" kids; we also miss the national and syndicated ones like Pixanne, the Friendly Giant, Capt. Kangaroo, Miss Frances, all the ladies who hosted "Romper Room", Fred Rogers, and any others I forgot who made a difference in so many children's lives. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you.
@just4mygrl
@just4mygrl 9 лет назад
Me and my sister were on a show, I just don't remember the year.
@doloreshuntoon7698
@doloreshuntoon7698 7 лет назад
When I was four years old, I watched Boston's very own Bozo the Clown on TV in Plaistow, New Hampshire.
@matt408
@matt408 14 лет назад
The guy who played "Mr.Lion" in this show went on to portray "Big Bird". I knew I recognized his voice.
@WytZox1
@WytZox1 12 лет назад
There were Bozo shows on local channels all over the USA with different actors being Bozo in each market. Harmon was Bozo on the West Coast. Bob Bell was Bozo on WGN-TV in Chicago. However it was in another market where a boy who got a consolation prize cursed at Bozo on live TV.
@robertmcdonald9794
@robertmcdonald9794 11 лет назад
Oh, to be 5 years old again! I love this! I have my own collection of rare videos containing amazing stories, facts, music, and news!
@kringles4
@kringles4 11 лет назад
I was on the show too, wish I could go back in time to 1966, best times of my life, thank you for posting.
@elc1960
@elc1960 14 лет назад
Okay, here's where I date myself. I met Bozo when he did a personal appearance at the Coats Fields store (later Zayre) at Haverhill and North Main in Brockton MA when I was about 4 or 5. I still have the autographed photo that he gave me that day. I used to watch Bozo on Ch. 5, Major Mudd on Ch. 7, and Rex Trailer on "Boom Town" on Ch. 4. I didn't know Carroll Spinney (Big Bird) got his start on Bozo. Thank you for posting this!
@alexyomero76
@alexyomero76 14 лет назад
GOSH!! 43 years later I can watch again this show! Boy! How did I beg my parents to take me to the show. Now I know they couldn't , living in La Jolla , California, Boston was very far away! I dreamt of winning any prize and having Bozo touch my nose and doing some trick just in front of me!
@parkman35
@parkman35 14 лет назад
This is awesome. I grew up in Chicago watching our Bozo Circus show, but I know teh character started in Boston. Notice the little kids and how they looked back then. Some of the boys wearing short pants! Things have sure changed tehse days. Great clip...thank you for posting it!
@Jersey2tall86
@Jersey2tall86 10 лет назад
Brings back some serious childhood memories. Thanks for posting.
@howardluloff388
@howardluloff388 9 лет назад
Wowie kazowie! It was great to see a rare local Bozo the clown show other than Chicago's Bozo's Circus. Frank Avruch was outstanding as the title clown and he also played the role on the syndicated Bozo's Big Top in the mid 60s. It's a shame that kids today aren't able to see shows like this on their local station since daytime lineups are littered with talk and court shows. But Bozo was memorable and entertaining and we can all just keep laughing.
@arthurcabral9561
@arthurcabral9561 9 лет назад
Howard Luloff The other bozo that was often shown was fond of saying "Whoah-Nellie". The intro was done in a small street car setting. I remember this episode, it had the "cutout" intro, and later added the stage lights, which had been borrowed from the 1969 "bugs bunny/road runner hour" intro premiering that year. I think the other actor might have been Larry Harmon himself. - He was funnier and more energetic than Frank Avruch, as I seem to recall.
@BeigomaStudios053
@BeigomaStudios053 10 лет назад
what ever happened to shows like this
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 10 лет назад
Ronnie Regan put a stop to that.
@jono8198
@jono8198 9 лет назад
The show soon grew to more than just an innocent little children's show. Bozo the Clown grew darker as each episode progressed, and soon, it was taken off the air, many episodes destroyed or lost. *Creepy laughter*
@jokeyandpismo
@jokeyandpismo 9 лет назад
Watch Our shows new friend!
@necrochan7620
@necrochan7620 9 лет назад
GONE FOR GOOD!
@jokeyandpismo
@jokeyandpismo 9 лет назад
Cry
@ftsjr
@ftsjr 13 лет назад
What a wonderful memory jolt! As a child, in the 60s, I'd watch Bozo after school every afternoon (on a Black & White set). That opening alone is a great memory, with the animated characters blowing their horns. I recall that treasure chest too, and being amazed by that trike with the Bozo on the front. Oh, for kids TV to be that innocent again.
@directorofmusc
@directorofmusc 14 лет назад
I love watching the Bozo show back in the '60's when I was a child. When in second grade, attending James Doolittle in Chicago, my class attended a live taping of the show. This brings back wonderful memories. Thanks Vintage Television for posting this.
@sandell321
@sandell321 13 лет назад
"81? no that's 132 bobby, that's close"
@michaeljayklein500
@michaeljayklein500 9 лет назад
Yup, that's the Bozo I remember! Thanks--and the print is really good too! I can still remember coming home from elementary school and laying on the floor eating my cream of tomato soup while watching Bozo. This reminded me of how often my eyes popped out when Bozo brought out the "Bozo's Treasure Chest"--I seem to recall the odds were always staked against the kids winning anything other than a "Bozo Bath Towel" or something (although Larry here seems like he's slightly inebriated and has no idea where he is, even though he won all that stuff!) It's nice to see kids that were nicely dressed and groomed--how things have changed!
@JoeAinslie
@JoeAinslie 12 лет назад
HOW CAN ANYONE NOT LIKE THIS???!!!
@wlhardy
@wlhardy 12 лет назад
In the 1980s we used to watch "In Living Color," on FOX and we all liked Homey the Clown. We moved from San Diego to Pensacola in 1991 and one of our cable channels was WGN-Chicago, where the Bozo show had been running for decades. My children had never seen Bozo before and my 5-year-old was delighted: "Homey has his own show!"
@ctmale1956
@ctmale1956 12 лет назад
WOW --- this is soooo cool!!!! Old School I say! Thank you sooo much!!!
@ecwnikos
@ecwnikos 11 лет назад
I know i saw this on CH 5 in new york but I had a black and white tv. OMG i cant belave i am seening this Thank you soo much
@user-yc9qr7ww3r
@user-yc9qr7ww3r 5 лет назад
I was one of the children on this show. These were wholesome times that are long gone. We were living in a golden age.
@DON_QUARLO
@DON_QUARLO 12 лет назад
This showed up NYC kids TV in the 60s. He was cool Bozo ("your ole pal Bozo") and a well produced show. I always thought it was produced in NY. Thanks for the post and memories.
@WilliamT1964
@WilliamT1964 7 лет назад
Wow...I have not seen one of these since I was barely out of diapers. That really sucked me in and took me right back to some of my earliest memories...
@aldiakaroofus
@aldiakaroofus 12 лет назад
Holy sh*t! I was about to comment aboput how great he was, but now I understand why!
@jaxnean2663
@jaxnean2663 6 лет назад
Just look at that hair!!
@Allan158
@Allan158 6 лет назад
The Brazilian version is the most famous and was a popular icon in the country in the 80's.
@VintageTelevision
@VintageTelevision 12 лет назад
Yes, WHDH-TV was Boston's original Channel 5. The station operated between 1957 and 1972. The current WHDH that is licensed to use Channel 7 has no connection to it.
@StopFear
@StopFear 14 лет назад
I like this kind of show because it looks like its less scripted than today's show and the kids look more innocent than today
@hybridsolution
@hybridsolution 14 лет назад
This is good TV. Everything seems natural and not scripted like today's shows.
@ALurkingGrue
@ALurkingGrue 5 лет назад
I remember Bozo being on either WLVI 56 or WSBK 38 ... They had a magician called Mr Whodini. I believe that was the mid to late 70s.
@ftsjr
@ftsjr 11 лет назад
A fantastic memory! As a kid, I'd watch it on WPIX in New York. Unfortunately, we had a black & white TV set, so I didn't see how great it looked in color. I always loved that treasure chest, and the tricycle with the Bozo head.
@cuztabo
@cuztabo 10 лет назад
Wow weee .what wonderful memories,,thanks for posting
@Gleegirl4739
@Gleegirl4739 10 лет назад
My mom and dad watched Bozo the clown from Chicago they both loved Bozo
@robertmartinez1645
@robertmartinez1645 7 лет назад
I was 8 in 66. Used to love this show!
@ftsjr
@ftsjr 13 лет назад
What an awesome memory! I watched Bozo all the time, when I was a child in the 60's. It was on a black & white set, of course.
@rayarena879
@rayarena879 10 лет назад
OMG! All of the memories start streaming back. I used to watch Bozo all of the time!
@mariag4677
@mariag4677 5 лет назад
What memories! Watched this every day!!!
@DON_QUARLO
@DON_QUARLO 12 лет назад
This showed up NYC kids TV in the 60s. He was cool Bozo ("your ole pal Bozo") and a well produced show. I always thought it was produced in NY. Thanks for the post and memories. The Ed Spinney in the credit is Carol Spinney (Big Bird). Recognize his voice.
@VintageTelevision
@VintageTelevision 14 лет назад
Yes, Carroll "Ed" Spinney worked on the WHDH-TV/Boston program.
@dinitcaify
@dinitcaify 9 лет назад
I can remember this show as a kid. I'm glad I found this on youtube.
@WonkaVator72
@WonkaVator72 8 лет назад
The Bozo Hour ran from 5:00 - 5:45. I guess it would have been too cumbersome to call it "The Bozo Almost Hour." ;-).
@loriwolf2124
@loriwolf2124 7 лет назад
I GREW UP WATCHING BOZO THE CLOWN ON TV CHANNEL KTTV CH.11.N KHJ TV CH.9. N KCOP.CH.13. ME N MY OLDER BROTHER STEVEN USE TO WEAR ARE BOZO THE CLOWN HATS.WHILE WATCHING BOZO THE CLOWN. BOZO THE CLOWN IS AWESOME.
@jogmas12
@jogmas12 7 лет назад
Please help. I am confused. So many bozos out there. Is there an episode where klank is dancing?
@deniswilson8152
@deniswilson8152 8 лет назад
thats Bozo the clown!!!!this theme has always stuck n my head 4over40yrs!!!
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 13 лет назад
@1952kid - This WHDH (Mk. I)-produced version was nationally syndicated in the '60's - and in New York, seen over WPIX Channel 11. (The locally-produced version of Bozo, in the late '60's, originated from WOR Channel 9.)
@SRNF
@SRNF 6 лет назад
8:10 Wow....just wow
@JimmyConway60
@JimmyConway60 14 лет назад
@Stabulent1 hey there..i was born in 1960 in new haven, ct and remember the same shows!..romper room!..wow i forgot about that one!..yes fading memories alright..just watching this clip brought me back to when i was six!
@PFlower15
@PFlower15 13 лет назад
Everything was in abundance then, I remember people being happier then. To find a divorced family was not common. Kids were more innocent. Shows were more simple. I was very small yet I remember the feeling. When I think back I think of that feeling. I love Bozo. When I was 3 yrs old. I was Bozo the Clown for Halloween. I still remember.
@dianagruver5767
@dianagruver5767 9 лет назад
My sister and I were on this show sometime between 68-70'. I don't remember much about it other than being afraid of Bozo. I was only about 4 or 5.
@jbelden36
@jbelden36 8 лет назад
I used to watch this as a kid
@Jumpboots_Jamstrang
@Jumpboots_Jamstrang 14 лет назад
"sigh" I'm 17 years old, and I really wish I grew up in this era. It was such an innocent time... now kids can only be entertained by tv if they are on a sugar high, and stuff keeps blowing up.
@kenzienicholson9960
@kenzienicholson9960 11 лет назад
my dad would always tell me about how much he loved this show lol
@FunnyLittleRedHead
@FunnyLittleRedHead 11 лет назад
I am 17 and I love this show!!!
@neuro944
@neuro944 9 лет назад
Nostalgia for my mom
@alexyomero76
@alexyomero76 14 лет назад
@Gambler92543 Boy! U gave me the answer! I was raised in San Diego and when i found this clip I thought it looked a lot like the show I used to watch when I came back from La Jolla Elementary School. So it was taped in Boston! At last more than 40 years later , I understand why my parents never took me to the show no matter how much I begged!
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 13 лет назад
@davidkeppit Matt Groening mentions several inspirations for Krusty. One was a local clown he knew back in Portland, OR called "Rusty Nails" that he modeled Krusty's show on, but the voice itself was based on Bob Bell's performance of Bozo on WGN in Chicago for many decades.
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