In 1965, Wells moved to Cleveland to replace Howard Hoffman as the 6 and 11 PM evening weatherman on
WJW-TV Channel 8, then the local CBS affiliate, as "Hoolihan the Weatherman." WJW management was seeking a "funny" weatherman to contrast with the "serious" style of other local weather presenters, including
Dick Goddard of
WKYC,
Don Webster of
WEWS, and the departing Hoffman. Wells got the job by dressing up in a grass skirt and improvising a humorous audition. Station management named him "Hoolihan the Weatherman" and the name stuck. Wells' presentations, which included jokes and always ended with "Hoolihan's" catch phrase "Sunshine to you, no matter what the weather," achieved #1 in the local ratings. Despite this success, a year later when WJW had the opportunity to hire Dick Goddard, the station gave Goddard the weeknight time slots and moved Wells to noon and weekend weathercasts. The skits often focused on local or ethnic humor, and usually ended in a recorded distinctive laugh by late actor/comedian/disc jockey
Jay Lawrence, who worked for
KYW-1100 radio in Cleveland in the early 1960s.
Hoolihan and Big Chuck quickly became the number one show in Cleveland on Friday nights, beating out
Johnny Carson's Tonight Show and eventually making so much money that station management refused to pre-empt or move the show for CBS network programming, even for a
Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game. In 1971, Wells quit the staff of WJW to free-lance as an announcer in other cities such as New York, Chicago and Detroit, but still did weekend weather and the
Hoolihan and Big Chuck Show. Wells and his wife Barbara became
born-again Christians in the mid-70s, and for two years Wells managed a
Parma, Ohio Christian radio station, WSUM (now
WCCD). In August 1979, Wells left Cleveland and moved to Florida to pursue a career in Christian broadcasting. Schodowski replaced Wells with new co-host "Lil' John" Rinaldi and continued the Friday night show for another 28 years as
''The Big Chuck and Lil' John Show'', finally ending in 2007 after a combined total run of 40 years. ==Later years==