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Glam Fame Journal

What was on Ray Rayner Show?

Author

Isabella Ramos

Updated on April 01, 2026

What was on Ray Rayner Show?

Ray Rayner and His Friends
Bozo’s Circus
Ray Rayner/TV shows

What cartoons did Ray Rayner?

Rayner also starred as Oliver O. Oliver, Bozo the Clown’s sidekick in the WGN original television show “Bozo’s Circus.” He starred alongside Bob Bell as Bozo, Don Sandburg as Sandy and Ned Locke as Ringmaster Ned, with music performed by Bob Trendler (Mr. Bob) and the Big Top Band.

Is Ray Rayner still alive?

Deceased (1919–2004)
Ray Rayner/Living or Deceased

What years was Ray Rayner Show?

Ray Rayner and His Friends (TV Series 1964–1981) – IMDb.

Where is Ray Rayner buried?

Vista Verde Memorial Park, Rio Rancho, NM
Ray Rayner/Place of burial

What kind of dog was cuddly Duddly?

Cuddly Dudley is a lifesize (at 28.5 inch tall) shiny plush stuffed animal nostalgic cocker spaniel doll that was used as a subscription sales promotional item by the Chicago Tribune in the mid-1960s.

Was Ray Rayner a Bozo?

He joined the cast of Bozo’s Circus as country bumpkin clown Oliver O. By 1965, Rayner’s clown character, along with “Sandy”, played by Don Sandburg, were added to Larry Harmon’s Bozo coloring books. Rayner left the show in 1971 because he wanted more time for other projects.

Who was the voice of cuddly Dudley?

Roy Brown
Roy Brown, a fixture on WGN’s kid vid for decades, subsequently retrofitted the plush animal as a working puppet. He performed as the voice and puppeteer behind Cuddly for many years on “Ray Rayner and Friends”, a classic morning show on WGN, which was also owned by the Chicago Tribune.

What is cuddly Dudley worth?

What’s it worth on eBay?: Cuddly Dudley Cuddly Dudley sold for $75. It seems that the baby boomers cannot get enough of their childhood. Toys from the 1950s and 1960s continue to deliver value. This 2-foot-tall stuffed dog was part of the WGN’s Bozo TV show.