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Daryl Laub : ウィキペディア英語版
Daryl Laub

Daryl Laub (born 1925) is a television and radio personality who worked for stations in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota, USA, from the 1950s until his retirement in 1993. He worked in a variety of different roles and created several children's show characters, including "J. P. Patches"
==J. P. Patches==
In 1953 he joined WTCN, channel 11, (now KARE) where he first created his "Skipper Daryl" character. Later that year, the clown "J. P. Patches" premiered. He played the role for two years until crosstown rival KSTP-TV, channel 5, hired him away. Chris Wedes took up the Patches character when Laub left and eventually carried him to KIRO-TV in Seattle, Washington (1957). J. P. Patches inspired a similar character on Portland TV called "Rusty Nails", who Matt Groening cites as one of his influences in creating "The Simpsons" character "Krusty the Clown".

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