The Windsor/Detroit Bozo played by Art Cervi will always the clown I grew up with. He played Bozo from 1967-1984. Also, that cowgirl puppet at 3:05: the true inspiration for Pixar's "Toy Story Jessie?"
Bozo was a nationwide phenomenon. Some states had the budget for larger sets, games, and acts, and others could only afford like what you see on this version.
This Boston version with Frank Avruch as Bozo ended up becoming the nationally syndicated version of the show. In New York on WPIX, they cancelled their own local version and instead aired the Avruch version instead throughout the 70s (long after it went out of production).
I feel like this is the forbidden memory from my past. Like wow. I was always afraid of clowns and this show is definitely why. Such a different time. This whole video feels like a fever dream.
@@Mark.G475 Yeah woke. Our woke society is really sick. If it's wholesome and pure it won't be allowed. Everything nowadays has to be twisted and perverted in one way or another. Take clowns for instance, innocent and once beloved now turned into homicidal maniacs!
This brings back so many memories. I grew up with this Bozo the Clown.
RIP bozo and cookie appreciate you guys take thanks for the memories and for a good laugh best wishes to everyone at the bozos games shows thanks. Joe
Also Caroll Spinney. He played Grandma Nelly, Mr. Lion, Kookie the Kangaroo Flip Flop and more!
agree,,,,,,,,,,,,happy new year 2023!!
This isn't Bozo! It's not WGN in Chicago! The true, best Bozo.
@@Mark.G475 Nope, you're correct. It's the Boston Bozo.
@@robertorick6383 the original bozo
That was great 🙂💗
Well i given some credit for trying chicago bozo always be my favorite 😂
The Windsor/Detroit Bozo played by Art Cervi will always the clown I grew up with. He played Bozo from 1967-1984.
Also, that cowgirl puppet at 3:05: the true inspiration for Pixar's "Toy Story Jessie?"
Everyone's favorite Bozo is the Bozo they grew up with. For many, it is this Boston-based Bozo.
All the love for they live laugh love they live for every amen
The mpozo clown is the best clown ever
Tootie Pooper LOL
I love the bozo Cartoon
11:11 Mister Ed reference
I never seen these unless i just don’t remember. I just remember the bozo buckets show with cookie and wizzo
Bozo was a nationwide phenomenon. Some states had the budget for larger sets, games, and acts, and others could only afford like what you see on this version.
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No, this isn't the Chicago version.
What version is it from?
It's from a mid-1960's version from Boston, Massachussetts according to the barely readable closing credits.
This Boston version with Frank Avruch as Bozo ended up becoming the nationally syndicated version of the show. In New York on WPIX, they cancelled their own local version and instead aired the Avruch version instead throughout the 70s (long after it went out of production).
So this would be George Costanza's Bozo version memory?
Was this Larry Harmon?
I feel like this is the forbidden memory from my past. Like wow. I was always afraid of clowns and this show is definitely why. Such a different time. This whole video feels like a fever dream.
A great, wholesome show that would NEVER be allowed in today's woke society.
Woke!😂 Take your medication.
Blame It and Gacy, not politics, lol. This was a universal kids show. Can't imagine being angry over something so goofy.
@@Mark.G475 Yeah woke. Our woke society is really sick. If it's wholesome and pure it won't be allowed. Everything nowadays has to be twisted and perverted in one way or another. Take clowns for instance, innocent and once beloved now turned into homicidal maniacs!
The "woke" jerks have ruined it for the good people in society. They need to go!!!
YOUR A FOOL.