Sonny Fox hosted children’s program Wonderama from 1959 through 1967 Sonny Fox, the beloved host of 1960s children's show Wonderama, has died at the age of 95. The news was confirmed in a statement ...
Sonny Fox, the beloved kids television host who connected with children on the New York-based Sunday morning program “Wonderama,” died Sunday in Los Angeles of coronavirus-related pneumonia, his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sonny Fox, who hosted the Sunday morning children’s staple Wonderama in the 1960s, died Sunday in Los Angeles of Covid-19-related ...
“Wonderama,” the enduring and iconic studio- audience participation show that entertained families for over four decades, marks its triumphant comeback to television with an exclusive New York ...
A POW during World War II, also emceed the game show 'The $64,000 Challenge' and produced Tom Snyder's 'Tomorrow.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Sonny Fox, the beloved pioneer of kids television who ...
This week on Wonderama, David and Coco and Breezy are joined by kid rapper Brooklyn Queen. Julie Seven Sage wows the audience with her demonstration of the Bernoulli Principle and Lil' Asmar brings ...
“Wonderama,” the enduring and iconic studio- audience participation show that entertained families for over four decades, marks its triumphant comeback to television with an “A Wonderama Christmas ...
For people of a certain age, hearing the name Sonny Fox can spur an immediate regressive response, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. "To be remembered is flattering, but what is really remarkable ...
Where to begin with Sonny Fox? As always and forever, "Wonderama," his beloved show for WABD (later, WNEW, now WNYW/5) which he hosted from 1959 to 1967. But there's so much more. In December, 1944, ...
Sonny Fox, who hosted the Sunday morning children’s staple Wonderama in the 1960s, died Sunday in Los Angeles of Covid-19-related pneumonia. He was 95. His death was confirmed by his official website.