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422:) initially started at KIRO-TV as a film-editor and floor director in 1960, two years into J.P.'s run. He used to hang around the set, just to watch the fun. One of J. P.'s bits was to call the city dump telephone operator Gertrude on a big yellow banana phone, although Gertrude herself was never seen or heard. One day, after J. P. asked Gertrude for a ham sandwich for a picnic, Newman yelled out, in a falsetto voice, "Okay Julius, I'll send it right down." Wedes was as surprised as everyone else, and from that day forward Newman became Gertrude, with his falsetto voice, frumpy dress and a wig made from a mop dyed red. J. P. got his "ham sandwich," as Bob Newman was willing to do anything for a laugh and proved to be the perfect foil for Wedes' improvisational comedy. He provided over 17 characters for the show and remained a faithful friend to Chris Wedes for the rest of his life. Newman died on December 13, 2020. 402:), Tikey Turkey (a rubber chicken), Grandpa Tick Tock (a grandfather clock with an elderly face where the pendulum would be), The Swami of Pastrami, Ggoorrsstt the Friendly Frpl (a one-eyed brown shag carpet), Miss Smith (a motorcycle riding delivery woman who told mostly awful jokes), Superclown (a JP like superhero), J. P.'s evil counterpart P. J. Scratches (per official site 229:
week, Monday, December 28, 1970, through Saturday, December 30, 1978. For the final two years, the show ran exclusively on Saturday mornings, January 6, 1979 through September 19, 1981. The following week, five special episodes, retrospectives and farewells, ran from Monday, September 21 through Friday, September 25, 1981—and then it was over.
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was on TV for a total of 23 years. For the first thirteen years it was on six days a week, twice per day on weekdays (before and after school) plus Saturday mornings from Monday, February 10, 1958, through Saturday, December 26, 1970. For the next eight years, the show aired mornings only, six days a
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After 23 years, KIRO-TV cancelled the show because of declining ratings, and the final episode was broadcast on September 25, 1981. After the show ended, Wedes continued to portray J.P. at many public and private charity events for another thirty years despite suffering in later years from incurable
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J. P. announced the birthdays of selected Patches Pals by "viewing" them on his "ICU2TV," a cardboard hood that created the illusion that J. P. was looking at you from inside your television. He predicted where a gift might be hidden in the child's house with amazing accuracy (with the
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area and southwestern British Columbia; at the peak of its run, the program had a daily local viewership of over 100,000. It was enjoyed not only by children but also their parents, who appreciated J. P.'s frequent use of
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man and off-camera crew. J. P. was the "Mayor of the City Dump", where he lived in a shack, the inside of which was the appropriately rough but colorfully-furnished studio set. He welcomed frequent guests: Seattle
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viewers grew up as "Patches Pals", sharing the joyful zany antics of J.P. with their kids. Patches Pals were reminded every show to follow the Patches Pals daily checklist:
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On August 17, 2008, a bronze statue of J. P. and Gertrude was unveiled on North 34th Street, about 250 feet east of the intersection with Fremont Avenue North, in the
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Wedes, Chris (performer, author); Newman, Bob (performer, author); Towey, Joe (director); in association with KIRO Television (1993).
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troops, various local and national celebrities (see below), and his cast of supporting characters: Sturdley the Bookworm (a
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with rarely more than two live actors on the set (Wedes and Bob Newman), but with frequent contributions from the
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character), Boris S. Wort (the "second meanest man in the world"), LeRoy Frump (a character obviously based on
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never-mentioned assistance of a postcard from a parent). The sound effect used was the same, distinctive
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Johnston has also written a novel about Boris S. Wort and his campaign to "meanify" Seattle, entitled
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was one of the longest-running locally produced children's television programs in the United States.
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Guide to the Chris Wedes Collection on J.P. Patches at the Museum of History & Industry, Seattle
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B&W with color sequences, remaster of rescued original recordings c. 1960s - early 1970s.
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The show premiered on February 10, 1958, on KIRO-TV. The show was immensely popular in the
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In addition to the book and action figure, DVDs and tee shirts have been available at the
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Link to RealAudio archive of interview on local morning program on KUOW-FM 94.6, Seattle.
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broadcast an estimated 12,000 episodes—almost all of them totally live and unrehearsed .
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section of Seattle. The unveiling date was to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the
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by sculptor Kevin Pettelle and is approximately 250 feet (76 m) east of
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A J. P. Patches action figure is distributed by Seattle novelty dealer
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Chris Wedes holds the copyright, Bryan Johnston is the author.
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Local children's television programming in the United States
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Erik Lacitis, "Patches Understands – and Survives",
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Interview with J.P. Patches on local Seattle podcast,
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Stein referenced Jack Broom, "The J.P. Generation",
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Patches, Gertrude honored with new statue" 933: 931: 729:. This was similar to JP's I.C.U.2-TV segment. 557:created the J. P. Patches character in 1953 for 293:competed with two other local children's shows, 2036:Ketchikan the Animal Man (Bob Newman) fan site 1952:, 31 May 1962, p. 3; Ibid. 14 May 1969, p. 19. 962:Longer running local children's shows include 1723:Host talks with local Seattle stars from the 939:"HistoryLink Essay: Patches, Julius Pierpont" 189:-winning local children's television show on 8: 2125:American television shows featuring puppetry 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 2085:1950s American children's television series 1888:. Seattle: Seattle Engineering Department. 1414:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 390:doll), Ketchikan the Animal Man (a sort of 809: 807: 805: 737:are considered the inspiration for Krusty. 435:of Lloyd Cramden's "presidential hotline" 351:J. P. 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