), on ''Bozo's Circus'', 1976 In 1960, station management asked the character actor and staff announcer to portray Bozo on a live, 30-minute show weekdays at noon, consisting of one-man sketches and
cartoons, which debuted on June 20, 1960. The show went on hiatus in January 1961 to move from studios at
Tribune Tower to new studios at 2501 West Bradley Place, near the
Lane Tech High School campus. Thus,
Bozo evolved into ''
Bozo's Circus'' on September 11, 1961, as a live, hour-long telecast. At the same time Bell was hosting WGN's after school
Three Stooges show from 1959 where he played an old man named Andy Starr who ran a neighborhood theatre called the Odeon where he showed the Stooges shorts. In 1968, surgery for a brain aneurysm and needed recuperation forced Bell to take a leave of absence from the show. He was able to participate in some broadcasts via telephone, returning to the show again in March 1969. He was also the Grand Marshal for Chicago's Christmas Parade in the same year; the number of people who turned out for the parade was estimated at 500,000. == After Bozo ==