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263:, and received a format overhaul with a live studio audience and the former puppet characters performed by full-size costumed actors. This version of the show adopted the format of Jackson's successful outside live performances, but the concept was less successful on television than in an in-person theatre setting, and before long, the show returned to its original format (though retaining the new title). Jackson and his producer both were awarded local 42: 313:
ran for three years, with 78 half-hour episodes produced. The series was syndicated nationally, and seven volumes of episodes were released on VHS by Karl-Lorimar Home Video in the 1980s. in the 1978–79 season, Jackson did "The Too Late Show staring Dirty Dragon", a slight take off on Johnny Carson's
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The premise of the show was that Jackson was the mayor of the fictional Cartoon Town and the puppets were all residents of the town. Dirty Dragon was the postmaster, but ended up eating most of the mail. A large blob of clay called the Blob was the town monument; he spoke in a strange distorted voice
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which though critically praised did poorly in the ratings due to an early morning time slot. However, officials at WFLD, then an independent station, were impressed enough to offer Jackson a time slot opposite WGN's popular
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last aired on WFLD July 27, 1973, after 1,311 episodes. The following month, the show moved to WGN-TV Channel 9 for a one-year run, ending in August 1974. During this time, Jackson commuted between Chicago and
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faced tough competition from WGN-Channel 9, leading Jackson to alter the show's format in the fall of 1971, when the show was moved to a noon timeslot (opposite WGN-TV's
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In January 1975, WLS-TV Channel 7 (Chicago's ABC affiliate) picked up the show as a weekly Sunday morning series, with another revised format, under the new title,
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for the best locally produced children's show in the United States, said this would be his last time appearing as a performer.
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only Jackson could understand. Jackson would, at the Blob's request, manipulate him into whatever seemed appropriate that day.
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Still a Chicago favorite, he appeared for a presentation for the
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for their work on the show for the season live actors were used.
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Hi There, Boys and Girls! America's Local Children's TV Programs
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Jackson's final Chicago TV series was another WLS production,
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Host Bill Jackson with Dirty Dragon and other cast members
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The show is credited with helping to spur the market for
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A full episode from 1972 as well as other clips from
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Index

Dirty Dragon
BJ & Dirty Dragon cast
Bill Jackson
WFLD
WGN-TV
WNBC-TV
Chicago
children's television
WFLD
WGN-TV
Bill Jackson
WBBM-TV
Garfield Goose and Friends
Dirty Dragon
Indianapolis
UHF
Bozo's Circus
Emmys
New York City
WNBC
Gigglesnort Hotel
Museum of Broadcast Communications
Iris Awards



"Catching up with local children's TV legend Bill Jackson"
the original
Okuda & Mulqueen 2004
Hollis 2001

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