Joe Bolton(1910-1986)
- Actor
- Producer
Joe Bolton served as an announcer and sportscaster for WOR Radio and
for CBS Radio during the 1930s. He also appeared in sports newsreels
for Warner Brothers and for Paramount Pictorials. Following his service
in the army, he briefly served as executive director of The Office of
War Information. Bolton returned to NYC radio, where he worked again as
an announcer for WOR Radio. He also hosted a late-night talk show and a
jazz music show for WNEW Radio. Before he made his NYC TV debut in 1948
on the Dumont network, he served as announcer for Dumont's TV talent
show Doorway to Fame (1947).
He left Dumont and joined WPIX TV (Ch. 11) in NYC on May 15, 1948. He
worked in many capacities: announcer, sportscaster, news anchor and
co-host of a late night old movie TV show, "Night Owl Theater" with
Cliff Edwards, in addition to
functioning as a game show host. From Monday night January 17, 1955 to
Friday September 13, 1957, Bolton began his long and successful stint
as "Officer Joe" on "The Clubhouse Gang". Seen Monday to Saturday
evenings, "Officer Joe" entertained and informed his studio audiences
and his viewers in between the reruns of "The Little Rascals" films.
Bolton also hosted "The Three Stooges Funhouse" and "The Three Stooges
Show", and was the Police Chief host of "The Dick Tracy Show" on Ch. 11
from Thursday September 7, 1961, to Friday August 31, 1963. He appeared
with Paul Winchell and
The Marquis Chimps in
Stop! Look! and Laugh! (1960)
as "Officer Joe" in 1960 and as "Rob Dalton" in
The Three Stooges' last feature film,
Three Stooges Meet the Gunslingers (1964).
He hosted two more NYC-based kids TV shows on Ch. 11, "The Felix The
Cat Show" weekday afternoons from Monday May 11, 1970, to Friday
November 19, 1971, and "The Little Rascals Show" weekday mornings from
Monday, November 22, 1971, to Friday, June 30, 1972. Bolton continued
working at WPIX TV Ch. 11 in NYC as a booth announcer from 1971 to
January, 1976.