Bozo the Clown is a series of TV shows in El Kadsre starring the character of the same name.
History[]
The first El Kadsreian Bozo show was "Bozo's Big Top", which began airing on Rediffusion El Kadsre in 1966 on Sunday mornings. The show starred Spanish-born Leonardo Rodriguez as Bozo with film star Shouhei Fujita as "Ringmaster Shouhei".
In 1969, Rediffusion El Kadsre became Vlokozu Television and the show was renamed "Bozo's Fun House". In 1973, Leonardo was killed in an car crash in Mahri and was replaced by Donald Gillman. Gillman was replaced in 1984 by Thomas Stringer who played the role briefly before Kitty guitarist Dennis Nona took over. In 1989, Vlokozu Television became El TV Kadsre 4 and as a result the Rediffusion/VTV show went off the air.
In 1993, it was revived on Banushen Television as "Bozo's Morning Show", with Davis Jim Gillman, son of Donald Gillman, as Bozo. After Shouhei Fujita's death, his role was taken by George Vinet as "Ringmaster George".
In 2003, the Banushen show ended due to Davis moving to Tonga. In 2013, the Banushen show was revived as "Bozo TV", and runs to this day, with Corey Torres Kaufman as Bozo, and Curtis Tirrell as "Ringmaster Curtis".