Larry Harmon, the entrepreneur who brought Bozo the Clown to television as a children’s show host in the late 1950s and spent the next 50 years promoting the flame-haired circus character, died ...
In the end, it is probably more surprising that Chicago’s Bozo the Clown is still on the air in 2001 than it is that he won’t see the end of summer. Bozo is the television equivalent of one of those ...
Feb. 17, 1951: The children of Scranton packed the Scranton Times Building’s radio auditorium to see the one and only Bozo the Clown. Bozo put on a live show scores of children saw in person and many, ...
CHICAGO — In the end, it is probably more surprising that Chicago’s Bozo the Clown is still on the air in 2001 than it is that he won’t see the end of summer. Bozo is the television equivalent of one ...
The International Clown Hall of Fame in Milwaukee this past week honored Vance "Pinto" Colvig, the original Bozo the Clown. But as Wisconsin Public Radio's Brian Bull reports, not everyone was smiling ...
Larry Harmon, the actor and animation producer who acquired the rights to Bozo the Clown and turned him into a long running TV franchise and cash cow, died yesterday of congestive heart failure. He ...
Knowing it could take years to get seats, new mom Chris Breault of Kankakee, Ill., wrote for five tickets to Bozo’s Circus in 1977. She expected to give birth a few more times and didn’t want any of ...
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