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, to an opera actor and singer. As Bill Britten, he is best known for his portrayal of
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College education and early career

Britten performed as a mimic and pantomimist for local parties in Philadelphia to finance his college education. He earned a degree in drama at
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, where he wrote, performed and produced shows for Special Services, he earned a Master's Degree in drama at the
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in Seattle. He taught speech and drama at a Seattle high school, performed on local television, appeared as a clown for a local gas station franchise and trained with two puppet theaters funded by the University of Washington. Following his college education, Britten studied puppetry with Frank Paris, who created and was puppeteer for the original
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marionette that appeared on ''Puppet Playhouse Presents''. Britten later was employed by a resort in New England (either New Hampshire or Vermont). According to television children's programming historian Kevin Butler, Britten conveyed to Butler during a 1980s interview that he had worked for “Wantashanta Lodge on glorious Lake Winemesote” (neither have been documented and this could have been a Britten joke) as a ''toomler'', a Yiddish word explained as someone who takes the initiative to make things happen. It was during this time, according to Britten, that he was assigned by the lodge management to perform comedy skits and to create many games and activities for the benefit of the guests. Working with the staff, Britten and his fellow ''toomlers'' created ”Can You Top This?” night, a friendly competition allowing guests and Britten to attempt to tell the funniest jokes. Britten also played guitar and likely included his musical talent as part of the entertainment. This experience, along with reading books and magazines that featured ideas, games, craft making and hobbies, aided Britten in developing activities that he utilized later on television shows such as ''Time For Fun'', ''
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'' and ''The Bozo’s Big Top Circus Show''. Britten's sources for creating and performing comedic ideas also included old movie comedies that he watched at a theater in Philadelphia and, years later, at a film history society run by film historian, author and lecturer William K.Everson. Britten also listened to popular radio comedy series of the 1930s and 1940s. He became a fan of
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and many other well-known comedy performers. He watched
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and was inspired by the comedy skits and characters created by
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Career in New York television

Britten moved to New York City to work in nightclubs. At about this time, he met ventriloquist Doris Faye and they formed Britten-Faye Productions. One of their joint creations was Britten's tramp clown character Prof. Okey Dokey. As the tramp clown, Britten entered and won the ''Funniest New Clown Of The Year'' audition with the
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, besting approximately 400 other candidates. He received national publicity as the schoolteacher turned clown after performing a pantomime routine in which he attempted to sit in a collapsible chair. Britten performed with the circus at
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during the spring of 1954. He remained in the city when the circus moved to the next destination on its itinerary. Britten made his first television appearance during 1955 (several sources give the year as 1954) on WJZ-TV (later
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) for the "Jolly Gene And His Fun Machine" show. On the program, Britten provided puppetry and voice characterization for the show's puppets that included "Jolly Gene", "Yoo Hoo The Cuckoo" and "Waldo The Dodo." He also drew cartoons on the show's magic screen. Britten remained with the show until 1956. Britten appeared on several top-rated national shows such as "
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" and he became the third host of "Time For Fun!" on weekday afternoons on WABC from December 31, 1956 to August 1, 1958. On the show, he portrayed "Johnny Jellybean." Assisted by Faye and her puppets, Britten entertained millions of children at noon each day with his "Jellybeaner Salute" and "Jellybeaner Song." One of the skits that Britten performed as "Johnny Jellybean" was his unsuccessful effort to obtain a drink of water from a malfunctioning water fountain. This skit was based on a similar routine that the "Poor Soul"
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character performed on ''The Cavalcade Of Stars'' television variety show on the
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during 1951. The information about Gleason's performance in the water fountain skit is derived from a recently discovered kinnie film print of that show that was featured on the television documentary "Jackie Gleason’s Cavalcade Of Characters." Britten succeeded Herb Sheldon on August 10, 1958 to become the host of WABD's (later
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and now
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) "Wonderama" program. It was the first children's show to be taped before a live studio audience. Britten initially hosted the show as "Three Gun Willie The Kid" and he was accompanied by Doris Faye's "Princess Ticklefeather" character. Britten's character, however, proved unpopular and was dropped from the show. Britten also hosted "The
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Show" on Saturday nights from August 9, 1958 until August 30, 1958, and the weekday evenings "
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Presents" and "Funnytoones" shows at the same station until his December 1958 departure. On Monday, September 14, 1959, Britten moved to
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in New York City and began to portray the character "Bozo the Clown" for "The Bozo Show" that aired until March 1, 1963. On March 4, the series changed time slots and was renamed "Bozo's Big Top Circus". This show lasted until June 2, 1963. During this period, Britten also hosted the Saturday morning cartoon show "The Cartoon Express", from October 13 to November 3 of 1962. Faye joined him on these shows as "Princess Ticklefeather." Britten's last show was "Bozo's Cartoon Circus Lunchtime Show". The program was broadcast from June 24, 1963 until August 14, 1964, marking the end of his involvement with children's television. A few years earlier, a parent from
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, New York, in a letter published by the
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, accused Britten of teaching her children to utter the phrase "Aw, shut up." In a brief explanation that appeared in a subsequent issue of the newspaper on June 5, 1960, Britten replied: "...I must emphasize that she is greatly mistaken in asserting that they are acquiring the expression from me. Apart from many years of performing for children, I have spent many enriching years as a schoolteacher and educator, and I am doubly aware of the influence we performers have on young viewers and our responsibility in that connection. I have never used, nor will I ever use, expressions in bad taste on any of my programs. I feel certain that if (the woman) were to investigate the situation more thoroughly she would find that her children are getting these expressions from other sources."


Personal appearances

During his television career, Britten made countless appearances before children at events throughout the New York City area. The appearances included the Christmas parade in
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. On Friday, June 16, 1961 Britten appeared on the WPIX-TV special program "Big Freedomland Special." Other station children's show hosts – Officer Joe Bolton, Captain Jack McCarthy and
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– also appeared on the program that was recorded at the popular American history theme park. Britten is mentioned in the book ''Freedomland U.S.A.: The Definitive History''.


Programming, teaching, broadway, film

Following his work in front of the camera, Britten served as a programming director for
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and as a drama teacher at
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in New York City. He also appeared on Broadway, most notably as the Barber in the original Broadway production of ''
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'' alongside Robert Rounsville and
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. Britten also appeared in the 1980 film '' Fame'' as drama teacher Mr. England.


Personal life

Britten was married to Mary Louise Jones for 48 years. He died on February 4, 2020.


References


External links

* * Bill Britten on TV.co

{{DEFAULTSORT:Britten, Bill American male television actors American male film actors 2020 deaths Temple University alumni University of Washington School of Drama alumni 1928 births