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  1. After Wells left the show in 1979, [4] John Rinaldi, a jeweler by trade [5] who had already been featured on many of the program's skits, took over as co-host. The show itself was relaunched as The Big Chuck and Lil' John Show, and while effectively a separate and distinct show, the familiar Catch As Catch Can theme was retained, among other ...

  2. Inducted into the Horror Host Hall of Fame in 2012, as Little John. For his daytime job, he was in the jewelry for 50 years. At the age of 71, he closed his own jewelry store, Rinaldi's Jewelry, on Valentine's Day 2017 after 24 years.

  3. In December 1980, John opened his own jewelry store in downtown Cleveland, Rinaldi Jewelry, after being associated with Cowell & Hubbard Jewelers since 1968. Rinaldi has won 10 local Emmys and a Cleveland Addy Award.

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  4. Oct 10, 2019 · The "Hoolihan and Big Chuck Show" — and later the "Big Chuck and Lil' John Show" after Hoolihan left WJW Channel 8 in Cleveland — was a staple on Friday nights, featuring a combination of monster and horror flicks with silly comedy sketches mixed in for good measure.

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  5. After Wells' departure, Schodowski promoted cast member John "Lil' John" Rinaldi to co-host and the show continued for another 28 years as The Big Chuck and Lil' John Show.

  6. Jan 28, 2008 · Welcome to the Big Chuck And Lil' John Facebook Fan Page. The page was created by fans of the Cleveland late night TV hosts, Big Chuck Schodowski &Lil’ John Rinaldi. Related posts, comments, videos and pictures are all welcome. Enjoy reliving the Golden Age Of Cleveland television. https://bigchuckliljohn.com. Private.

  7. It has been over 85 years ago, when one devastating, ripping right uppercut on a summer night on June 29, 1933 put a giant of a man and his country smack in the annals of boxing history.

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