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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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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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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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1248:"J.P. Patches' last public appearance is Saturday"
1200:Home > Pacific Northwest Shop > J.P. Patches
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1508:"J.P. Patches, Gertrude honored with new statue"
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1952:, 31 May 1962, p. 3; Ibid. 14 May 1969, p. 19.
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1934:Bill Cartmel, "Hi Ya, Patches Pals",
1827:. Seattle: Peanut Butter Publishers.
1506:McNerthney, Casey (August 18, 2008).
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1783:""J.P.'s Appearances" [sic]"
1256:. September 15, 2011. Archived from
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874:Banel, Felicks (November 25, 2009).
780:"58th Anniversary of the First Show"
2031:HistoryLink history of J.P. Patches
1305:"OlyBlog, Evergroove Trivia pt. 37"
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2016:jppatches.com, official web site
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1931:, 4 April 1993, pp. 6-11,14-17;
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1825:J.P. Patches, Northwest icon
1819:2006 appearances, inclusive.
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1960:"J.P. Patches and Gertrude"
1945:, 23 February 1978, p. A15;
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1958:Beck, Dave (2001-01-04).
1938:, 11 April 1971, pp. 6-7;
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