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Frank Bernard Avruch (May 21, 1928 – March 20, 2018) was an American television host who played
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on
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television from 1959 to 1970. He played the first nationally syndicated version of the clown.


Early life

Avruch was born in
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and grew up in
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. He was named best actor at Winthrop High School and acted in
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in
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. However, his mother objected to an acting career and he enrolled in
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. He later returned to Boston and in 1949 he graduated from the
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with a bachelor's degree in journalism. His first broadcasting job came at
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. He then worked at
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in
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, before returning to Boston. In 1957 he married Betty F. Greenman. In 1959 they purchased a home in
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. They had two sons.


Bozo the Clown

Avruch joined
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in 1957 as an announcer. In 1959, WHDH purchased the rights to Bozo the Clown from
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and Avruch won the role. In 1966, Harmon decided to replace all of the local versions of Bozo with a single nationally syndicated show and chose Avruch to serve as Bozo. Avruch taped 180 episodes of ''Bozo’s Big Top'' for national syndication. As Bozo, Avruch toured the world performing for
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. He was given a
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Award for his work with children. During his time as Bozo, Avruch also interviewed entertainment figures for ''Dateline: Boston''. In 1970, WHDH-TV cancelled Bozo in favor of a morning news broadcast.


''Great Entertainment'' and "Man About Town"

Following Bozo's cancellation, Avruch chose to remain in Boston rather than playing Bozo in another city. When
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went on the air in 1972, he became the station's booth announcer, performing on-air commercials and promos. In 1973 he began hosting ''Great Entertainment'', WCVB-TV's weekend film series. During its peak the series aired at 11:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday nights and during the afternoons on Sundays. Its popularity inspired
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and WQTV to create similar programs – WSBK's ''The Movie Loft'' hosted by Dana Hersey and WQTV's ''Those Magnificent Talkies'' hosted by Earl Ziff. In 1982, Avruch also hosted ''Frank's Favorite Scenes'', a program that aired after ''
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'' which showed scenes from films aired on ''Great Entertainment''. In 1974, Avruch began co-hosting WCVB-TV's Sunday public affairs program, known by various names during its run, including, ''Sunday Open House'', ''New England Sunday'', ''Sunday Best'', and ''Sunday''. He also hosted a weekly cultural news report called "Man About Town". In 1986, Avruch suffered a mild heart attack. He returned to the air after only 17 days. In 1992, WCVB-TV cut ''Sunday'' from a weekly program to a monthly one. That December, finding it difficult to compete with cable networks, especially after
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acquired the
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library that WCVB-TV had long been using, the station canceled ''Great Entertainment''. Avruch remained with the station as its announcer and an on-air personality for special events and occasional news stories. He retired from the station in 1995, but continued to appear on the stations’ various telethons and represented the station at various public events.


Later life and death

Following his retirement, Avruch launched his own website – Frank Avruch: Boston's Man About Town (www.bostonman.com), which, like the “Man About Town” segments he did for WCVB-TV news, provided information on special events, hotels, restaurants, museums, and theaters in Boston. He also hosted a classic movie series at the Wang Center for the Performing Arts and the
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, did voice over work, and represented WCVB-TV at public functions. In 2007 he was inducted into the inaugural class of the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. The Avruchs spent their later years in Boston. Avruch died on March 20, 2018, in his Boston home of heart disease. He was 89 years old.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Avruch, Frank 1928 births 2018 deaths American television personalities Boston University College of Communication alumni Bozo the Clown Missouri School of Journalism alumni Mass media people from Newton, Massachusetts People from Winthrop, Massachusetts