I know everyone is gonna say the Bozo they knew as a child is the best Bozo. But this Bozo's professionalism and personality are unsurpassed. Truly the best Bozo captured on film.
Out of curiosity, who is that Snow White-looking lady with the trumpet at the beginning? The rest of the puppets are the characters but I don't think I've seen the woman before on the show. Is she supposed to be Lady Ruth Carlsson?
Out of curiosity, who's the Snow White-looking lady with the trumpet at the beginning? The other puppets are characters in the show but I don't think she made an appearance in any of the episodes. Was she supposed to be Ruth Carlsson?
@@suzannehammer4944 Judy Valentine first worked on a 1959 television show produced in Boston called The Judy and Goggle Show. Her costar was future Sesame Street legend Caroll Spinney.
I know everyone is gonna say the Bozo they knew as a child is the best Bozo. But this Bozo's professionalism and personality are unsurpassed. Truly the best Bozo captured on film.
Oh I miss bozo I remember those days when I come to lunch time from school to watch it
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Woah he can balance that that's a cool show🙂💗
Out of curiosity, who is that Snow White-looking lady with the trumpet at the beginning? The rest of the puppets are the characters but I don't think I've seen the woman before on the show. Is she supposed to be Lady Ruth Carlsson?
Out of curiosity, who's the Snow White-looking lady with the trumpet at the beginning? The other puppets are characters in the show but I don't think she made an appearance in any of the episodes. Was she supposed to be Ruth Carlsson?
no she miss judy valetine who took over ruth part
@@suzannehammer4944 Judy Valentine first worked on a 1959 television show produced in Boston called The Judy and Goggle Show. Her costar was future Sesame Street legend Caroll Spinney.
Spinney played Kookie Kangaroo, Grandma Nellie, Zany Zebra, Mr. Lion, Flip Flop and others.