"it's worth a Google" (or Wikpedia)
- quote from Zach Galifianakis aka Marty Huggins in "The Campaign" with Will Ferrell as Cam Brady
Bozo Show:
Games on the show included the "Grand Prize Game" created by Sandburg, wherein a boy and girl were selected from the studio audience by the Magic Arrows,
[4] and later the Bozoputer (a
random number generator),
[11] to toss a ping-pong ball into a series of successively numbered buckets until they missed. If they made the winning toss into the sixth bucket, they (and an "at-home player") received a cash prize, a bike and, in later years, a trip. For many years, the cash prize for Bucket #6 was a
progressive jackpot growing by one "silver dollar" each day "until someone wins them all"
By 1980, Chicago's public schools stopped allowing students to go home for lunch and Ray Rayner announced his imminent retirement from his morning show and Chicago television. The show stopped issuing tickets; the wait to be part of the audience was eight years long. Beginning a summer hiatus and airing taped shows the next year pushed the wait back to ten years.
[11] On August 11, 1980,
Bozo’s Circus was renamed
The Bozo Show and moved to weekdays at 8:00 a.m., on tape, immediately following
Ray Rayner and His Friends. On January 26, 1981,
The Bozo Show replaced
Ray Rayner and His Friends at 7:00 a.m. The program expanded to 90 minutes, the circus acts and
Garfield Goose and Friends puppets were dropped, and
Cuddly Dudley (a puppet on
Ray Rayner and His Friends voiced and operated by Roy Brown) and more cartoons were added.
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Anyhoo ~ I'm done driving down memory lane, lol... 8 am cometh soon & gotta punch the clock for the boss man... My sincere apologies to any offended Cleveland Indians fans in my pontificated Cubs glorification. YOU Cleveland Nation have now endured the longest World Series draught in Baseball. (1948?) Get Kluber healthy, take the AL Central (the Twins can't be for real... gotta be smoke & mirrors, right?!) ****, my apologies to Twins fans as well, lol)
Good night & Good Luck ~
Edward R. Murrow / Keith Olbermann