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'''''Beyond Vaudeville''''' was a ] ] show on ] in ] that ran from 1987 to 1996. It was a ] created by Rich Brown, who also hosted the show as "Frank Hope" with co-host David Greene, and featured regular appearances by Joey the Dancing Monkey. Guests included various celebrities and New York City eccentrics.<ref name="Huff"/><ref name="James"/><ref name="Sella"/> Eighty episodes were made before the show moved to network TV as '']''.<ref name="Brod"/> '''''Beyond Vaudeville''''' was a ] ] show on ] in ] that ran from 1987 to 1996. It was a ] created by Rich Brown, who also hosted the show as "Frank Hope" with co-host David Greene, and featured regular appearances by Joey the Dancing Monkey. Guests included various celebrities and New York City eccentrics.<ref name="Huff"/><ref name="James"/><ref name="Sella"/> Eighty episodes were made before the show moved to network TV as '']''.<ref name="Brod"/>

==Episode list==
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1) ], ] dancer ]<br />
2) Al Lewis, poet Gretchen Weiner<br />
3) Omer Travers (broke into Yoko Ono's apartment), poet Chairman Steve, comedy team Book n Martino<br />
4) Psychic Frederick Davies, singer-songwriter ]<br />
5) Poet Gretchen Weiner, Joey the Monkey, Body By Bob<br />
6) ] (] on the ] Show)<br />
7) ] of ], poet Chairman Steve<br />
8) ] ('']''), former ] love interest Sen Tuna<br />
9) ], mother-daughter comedy team Coco & Penny<br />
10) ], errand boy Chris Deola, Kerima the bellydancer<br />
11) ], comedian Jackie Jason Exit<br />
12) Singer Arthur Tracy, actor ]<br />
13) Joe Franklin, artist Konstantin Bokov, elderly stripper Leola Harlow<br />
14) Lisa Sliwa, singer/songwriter Stryker, poet Chairman Steve<br />
15) Michael Musto, actor ], sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
16) Memory expert Harry Lorrayne, Danny the Wonderpony, movie usher Martin Spund<br />
17) Billy Deans Knockouts<br />
18) Phoebe Legere, ]s, singer-songwriter Stryker, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney<br />
19) Sci-Fi singer ], Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, singer Ada Love<br />
20) Brother Theodore, Uncle Sam impersonator Joe Erdelyi, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
21) Ed Herlihy, Lady ], singer Starlady, T-shirt maker Martin Forro<br />
22) Joey Adams, ], Mr. Spoons<br />
23) Barry Williams, ], ]<br />
24) Diver Dan, ] president Sal Piro, nosewhistler Jim Grosso, comic Al Lawrence<br />
25) Little Mike Anderson, musical saw player Moses Josiah, UFO expert<br />
26) Professor ], Lady Betty Aberlin, female ] impersonator Dee Nack, driving instructor Bert Rapp, sci-fi collector Phil Depardo<br />
27) ], Page Morton-Black, cryonicist ], singer Al Boland<br />
28) Taylor Mead, Ethyl Eichelberger, Baird Jones, Jack the Fire, Frank's Home Movies<br />
29) Terry Sweeney, Flying Nun Fan Club president Sal Piro, Dracula dancer Suzanne Muldowney, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
30) Marie Wallace, Dave Van Ronk, UFO expert Ellie Crystal, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
31) Fred Willard, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, poet Wolf Pasmanik, comic Lou Bacala Cary<br />
32) ], Irene the Gong Show Queen of Long Island, singer Ada Love, ]s, Lady ]<br />
33) Singer ], singer Buddy Clayton<br />
34) NYC News anchor ], musical saw player Moses Josiah, actress Martha Greenhouse, psychic Morris Fonte<br />
35) ], David Peel, Alan Abel, Al Jolson impersonator Rich Curtis<br />
36) Warner Wolf, ], The Chordettes, comic Dave West<br />
37) Shirley Stoler, Ron Fazio, singer Tommy Ritaco, Robert Harmonica Stevens, Pieman Aron Kay<br />
38) Dan Lauria, Indian Elvis impersonator Nazar Sayegh, comedian Mildred Katz<br />
39) Lew "Clarabell" Anderson, Little Mike Anderson, singer Regis Philbin Jr., sci-fi expert Ronald Held, pogo-stick record holder ]<br />
40) Carel Struyken, singer Izzy Fertel, toy collectors Lance and Pat, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
41) World's Fastest Hot Dog Eater, poet Wolf Pasmanik, rapper Larry Love, sci-fi expert Ronald Held<br />
42) Fred Willard, singer Izzy Fertel, singer Ada Love, bellydancer Kerima, rappers, comedian Dave West, nose-whistler Jim Grosso<br />
43) Remo Pisani, singer Buddy Clayton, midget comic Ramon Pena Cartucho, Hawaiian singer Johnny Kai<br />
44)Bobby Boris Pickett, pierced guy, sci-fi expert Ronald Held, Klingon League of Assault Warriors, singer Austin Pendleton<br />
45)Tiny Tim, Benny Bell, tattoo experts Huggy Beark & Eek, renaissance man George Kayatta, Mr. Lucky & Stanley the Pig<br />
46)Sammy Petrillo, sci-fi expert Ron Held, comic Mikhail Bleyckman, bowling alley expert Bill Newman, horror expert John Link, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
47)Xmas Special. Wallowitch, ], Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
48) ], comic Mikhail Bleyckman, sci-fi singer Roberta Rogow, songwriter Stryker, Tiny Tim goes bowling<br />
49)Joey Faye, sci-fi expert Ronald Held, actor ], ] expert M. Vinson Hayes<br />
50)Pat Cooper, FDR Impersonator, Madonna impersonator Queerdonna, Trayman, Walt Paper<br />
51)Arthur Tracy, sci-fi expert Steve Maurer, Ice Bear Kingdom, Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes, Trayman<br />
52)Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, William Brown, singer Alan Chusid, Trayman<br />
53)Alison Steele, Chauncey Howell, anchor Marvin Scott, William Brown, Bagpipe player, comic Dave West<br />
54)Ron Palillo, William Brown, Trayman, Champ the Wonderdog, sci-fi expert Ronald Held<br />
55)Barton Heyman, William Brown, movie collectors Mike Tower and Arthur Ritzer, dancer Jimmy Del Rio<br />
56)Kitty Carlisle Hart, William Brown, Trayman, The Greater Gotham Gaylaxians, songwriter Stryker<br />
57)Singing nun Sister Beata, singer ], artist Hoop, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb, singer Austin Velez<br />
58)Virginia Graham, Sir Monte Rock III, artist Hoop, ] fan Bernice Perry, singer Tommy Ritaco<br />
59)Kaye Ballard, Lara Jill Miller, William Brown, singer Red Lightning, comic Arthur of New York<br />
60)Larry Storch, Banjo-Playing Priest George Swanson, nose-whistler Jim Grosso, Trayman, inventor Mr. Marchand<br />
61)Kim Hunter, Chauncey Howell, singer Margarita Pracatan, singer Red Lightning, angels expert<br />
62) ], actress Katy Dierlam, artist Ned Sontaag, sci-fi expert John Link, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br />
63)Shirley Jones, Marty Ingels, Trayman, Red Lightning<br />
64) Rick Derringer, comic Marty Gangursky, ] Fan Club, Chinese opera singer Chen Tsung Kit<br />
65) Jimmy Breslin, poet Chairman Steve, Yankees fan Freddie Sez, ] singer Rich Curtis, actor Marty Gangursky, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach<br />
66) Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, rapper/granny ], Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes<br />
67) ], poet Chairman Steve, Quiz Show legend Herbert Stempell, singer Buddy Clayton, comic Neil Connie Wallace<br />
68) Jack Riley, Pat McCormick, comic Neil Connie Wallace, raconteur Mr. Sragow, Red Lightning<br />
69) Tom Arnold, comic Neil Connie Wallace, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, raconteur Mr. Sragow<br />
70) ], The Singing Cowgirl from Queens, Marilyn Monroe conspiracy theorist M. Vinson Hayes, comic Neil Connie Wallace<br />
71) The Del Rubio Triplets, comic Neil Connie Wallace, comic cabbie Al Mustakoff<br />
72) ], Billy Barty, Mr. Sragow, poet Chairman Steve<br />
73) Singer Joey Marlowe, poet ], comic Neil Connie Wallace<br />
74) ], Arthur Tracy, Izzy Fertel, poet Chairman Steve<br />75)Tribute to KISS fans


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Beyond Vaudeville was a Public-access television cable TV show on Time Warner Cable in New York City that ran from 1987 to 1996. It was a variety show created by Rich Brown, who also hosted the show as "Frank Hope" with co-host David Greene, and featured regular appearances by Joey the Dancing Monkey. Guests included various celebrities and New York City eccentrics. Eighty episodes were made before the show moved to network TV as Oddville, MTV.

References

  1. Huff, Richard (1997-02-12). "'Beyond Vaudeville' Gains Access To Mtv". Daily News (New York). Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  2. James, Caryn (1997-06-19). "Beyond Goofy, the Tricks Are Just for Laughs". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  3. Sella, Marshall (1997-07-07), "The Wizard of Odd", New York, New York Media: 38, retrieved 2012-05-29
  4. Brod, Doug (1997-06-27), "The 'Odd' Squad", Entertainment Weekly, retrieved 2012-05-29
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