I went to the show with my dad and brother exactly 10 years earlier. The day we went, July 4, 1968, the show was not live. It was taped for future broadcast because the Cubs were playing a doubleheader that day. Oh well, that's showbiz.
This show was first aired on WPIX-TV (channel 11) in New York City in the 1960's before they moved to Chicago in the late 60's on WGN-TV (channel 9). This clip from "Bozo's Circus" was from WGN-TV, but it was never aired in New York City on WPIX-TV back in 1978, because there was no room to put this show on NYC TV, so the got "The Magic Garden" on there.
Imagine how much of a payoff it would been if, after about 5 minutes of this tedium, the music had abruptly switched up to Flight of the Bumblebee, and all three of the clowns and Dr. Lester Fisher had exploded from the side curtains and proceeded to lay into those star spangled dullards with hundreds of cream pies.
Whenever the band played long enough , they'd suddenly sound like punk rock rhythm . Perhaps due to some kind of music math. ua-cam.com/video/WYEfzhp8Fmk/v-deo.html
today, now you have Dina Bair and the 12 o'clock news, no way would a children's program fly today on WGN, besides, Dina Bair will roar like a bear! pun intended. Bozo hasn't aired on weekdays for 29 years and altogether for 22 years after it had lasted seven years on Sundays.
Makes me think of the Chicago song "Saturday in the Park".
I went to the show with my dad and brother exactly 10 years earlier. The day we went, July 4, 1968, the show was not live. It was taped for future broadcast because the Cubs were playing a doubleheader that day. Oh well, that's showbiz.
I was born in St Mary's Hospital two months later.
The red white and blue twirly girlies are grandmothers now.....
My Bozo carried his show from beginning to end. Where is yours?
Bob, Ned and Roy were the perfect team.
This show was first aired on WPIX-TV (channel 11) in New York City in the 1960's before they moved to Chicago in the late 60's on WGN-TV (channel 9). This clip from "Bozo's Circus" was from WGN-TV, but it was never aired in New York City on WPIX-TV back in 1978, because there was no room to put this show on NYC TV, so the got "The Magic Garden" on there.
This was on WGN starting in 1961, broadcast from the North Side of Chicago. Never from New York. Sorry. It was a franchise in each market.
None of this is true. The show did not begin in NY and then move to Chicago. This post should be removed for being completely erroneous.
Don't feel bad, you got farthet than I would have! 😁
It's not Bozo Circus without Ringmaster Ned.
It's like the dance team of a school for the blind. But still, it's Bozo's Circus, so it's classic.
State champion baton twirler from downers Grove. Immediately drops baton. LMAO fail😅😂🤣
Imagine how much of a payoff it would been if, after about 5 minutes of this tedium, the music had abruptly switched up to Flight of the Bumblebee, and all three of the clowns and Dr. Lester Fisher had exploded from the side curtains and proceeded to lay into those star spangled dullards with hundreds of cream pies.
Whenever the band played long enough , they'd suddenly sound like punk rock rhythm . Perhaps due to some kind of music math. ua-cam.com/video/WYEfzhp8Fmk/v-deo.html
Geez. So many Broadway babies...
today, now you have Dina Bair and the 12 o'clock news, no way would a children's program fly today on WGN, besides, Dina Bair will roar like a bear! pun intended. Bozo hasn't aired on weekdays for 29 years and altogether for 22 years after it had lasted seven years on Sundays.
Wonder if the Diana School of Dance is still around.
That would look good on a resumé. I bet they practiced for a couple of hours on this routine.
Nope. Diana is retired. In her 80's now
Just wondering around your circus act sho .......oatricians
Was that Bozo or Donald Dump at the end?
Wonder where all these kids are now?
I can guess where the boys are....
You and Connie Francis.