Episode 366 – Rich Koz aka Svengoolie
Garry talks with Rich Koz, a Chicago television legend who has entertained audiences for over 30 years as alter ego star and host of Svengoolie.
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Garry talks with Rich Koz, a Chicago television legend who has entertained audiences for over 30 years as alter ego star and host of Svengoolie.
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