The Bozo show had its longest run, 40 years ending in 2001, on station WGN in Chicago. "Today" show weatherman Willard Scott got his start in show business as one of Harmon's clown clones, a ...
Every kid who grew up around Chicago during a certain era was entirely familiar with all things Bozo. There was Cooky the Cook, with a whole slew of crazy antics. And Mr. Ned with his top hat. Then ...
There are no hand buzzers, trick flowers or balloon animals in this clown story. The issue is who created Bozo the Clown — and the dispute is wiping the smile off some clowns’ faces. Subscribe to read ...
Overlooking historic Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan, live from NPR Studios, this is the Bryant Park Project from NPR News. News, information, fireworks, jazz hands and more fireworks, and a little ...
Though David Arquette is a member of an acting dynasty (his parents and sister Alexis were both actors, as are siblings Patricia, Richmond and Rosanna), he originally didn’t think acting was for him ...
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 ...
Accolades continue to roll in for Boston’s own beloved Bozo — longtime WCVB personality Frank Avruch, who died Tuesday from heart failure at 89. Avruch worked for WCVB for more than 40 years as a ...
Larry Harmon, who turned the character Bozo the Clown into a show business staple that delighted children for more than a half-century, died Thursday of congestive heart failure. He was 83. By The ...
Just prior to his death in 2008, Larry "Bozo" Harmon penned the recently released memoir "The Man Behind the Nose,” about his adventures who was a professional clown, ran for President, bonded with ...