This 2011 photo shows Chris Wedes. Wedes, the man who delighted Seattle-area children for decades as the star clown on "The J.P. Patches Show," has died. He was 84. (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Mike Siegel) SEATTLE OUT, USA TODAY OUT, MAGAZINES OUT, TELEVISION OUT, SALES OUT. MANDATORY CREDIT TO: MIKE SIEGEL/THE SEATTLE TIMES. ORG XMIT: WASET102
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July 21, 2022 at QZVX
radiofollower says:
I as many of us who read and post here grew up watching the JP Patches program.I remember when it was all done at the building atop Queen Anne hill and one of those times I was in the audience of kids in 1959.It was so much fun to watch then and if I still watch it now via YouTube it’s still fun.I still laugh at the antics that were done by Chris & Bob and at the same time it makes me sad at what has happen now with no links to the past in television here.I was sad when I heard the news of Chris dying, and also when Bob died…it was all so sad at least to myself.It’s to bad that kids of today cannot enjoy what we had here in local tv kids programs.
July 21, 2022 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
JP was hired for birthday parties for grown Patches Pals. There was such love for Chris and Bob, that is indescribable, almost as if they were family. Such a loss when then show ended and when the duo passed on.