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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.<ref name="Huff"/><ref name="James"/><ref name="Sella"/> Eighty episodes were made before the show moved to network TV as ''[[Oddville, MTV]]''.<ref name="Brod"/> |
'''''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.<ref name="Huff"/><ref name="James"/><ref name="Sella"/> Eighty episodes were made before the show moved to network TV as ''[[Oddville, MTV]]''.<ref name="Brod"/> |
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==Episode list== |
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1) [[Mason Reese]], [[Underdog (TV series)|Underdog]] dancer [[Suzanne Muldowney]]<br /> |
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2) Al Lewis, poet Gretchen Weiner<br /> |
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3) Omer Travers (broke into Yoko Ono's apartment), poet Chairman Steve, comedy team Book n Martino<br /> |
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4) Psychic Frederick Davies, singer-songwriter [[Stryker (disc jockey)|Stryker]]<br /> |
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5) Poet Gretchen Weiner, Joey the Monkey, Body By Bob<br /> |
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6) [[Frank Nastasi]] ([[White Fang (puppet)|White Fang]] on the [[Soupy Sales]] Show)<br /> |
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7) [[Tuli Kupferberg]] of [[The Fugs]], poet Chairman Steve<br /> |
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8) [[Sammy Petrillo]] (''[[Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla]]''), former [[Burt Reynolds]] love interest Sen Tuna<br /> |
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9) [[Quentin Crisp]], mother-daughter comedy team Coco & Penny<br /> |
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10) [[Joe Franklin]], errand boy Chris Deola, Kerima the bellydancer<br /> |
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11) [[Joyce Randolph]], comedian Jackie Jason Exit<br /> |
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12) Singer Arthur Tracy, actor [[Marshall Efron]]<br /> |
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13) Joe Franklin, artist Konstantin Bokov, elderly stripper Leola Harlow<br /> |
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14) Lisa Sliwa, singer/songwriter Stryker, poet Chairman Steve<br /> |
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15) Michael Musto, actor [[Joe Fleishaker]], sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br /> |
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16) Memory expert Harry Lorrayne, Danny the Wonderpony, movie usher Martin Spund<br /> |
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17) Billy Deans Knockouts<br /> |
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18) Phoebe Legere, [[nudist]]s, singer-songwriter Stryker, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney<br /> |
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19) Sci-Fi singer [[Roberta Rogow]], Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, singer Ada Love<br /> |
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20) Brother Theodore, Uncle Sam impersonator Joe Erdelyi, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br /> |
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21) Ed Herlihy, Lady [[Betty Aberlin]], singer Starlady, T-shirt maker Martin Forro<br /> |
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22) Joey Adams, [[Geoffrey Holder]], Mr. Spoons<br /> |
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23) Barry Williams, [[Wavy Gravy]], [[Sukhreet Gabel]]<br /> |
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24) Diver Dan, [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show cult following|Rocky Horror Fan Club]] president Sal Piro, nosewhistler Jim Grosso, comic Al Lawrence<br /> |
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25) Little Mike Anderson, musical saw player Moses Josiah, UFO expert<br /> |
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26) Professor [[Irwin Corey]], Lady Betty Aberlin, female [[Elvis]] impersonator Dee Nack, driving instructor Bert Rapp, sci-fi collector Phil Depardo<br /> |
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27) [[Judy Carne]], Page Morton-Black, cryonicist [[Curtis Henderson]], singer Al Boland<br /> |
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28) Taylor Mead, Ethyl Eichelberger, Baird Jones, Jack the Fire, Frank's Home Movies<br /> |
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29) Terry Sweeney, Flying Nun Fan Club president Sal Piro, Dracula dancer Suzanne Muldowney, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br /> |
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30) Marie Wallace, Dave Van Ronk, UFO expert Ellie Crystal, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br /> |
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31) Fred Willard, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, poet Wolf Pasmanik, comic Lou Bacala Cary<br /> |
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32) [[Austin Pendleton]], Irene the Gong Show Queen of Long Island, singer Ada Love, [[Raelian]]s, Lady [[Betty Aberlin]]<br /> |
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33) Singer [[John Wallowitch]], singer Buddy Clayton<br /> |
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34) NYC News anchor [[Sue Simmons]], musical saw player Moses Josiah, actress Martha Greenhouse, psychic Morris Fonte<br /> |
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35) [[Audrey Landers]], David Peel, Alan Abel, Al Jolson impersonator Rich Curtis<br /> |
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36) Warner Wolf, [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], The Chordettes, comic Dave West<br /> |
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37) Shirley Stoler, Ron Fazio, singer Tommy Ritaco, Robert Harmonica Stevens, Pieman Aron Kay<br /> |
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38) Dan Lauria, Indian Elvis impersonator Nazar Sayegh, comedian Mildred Katz<br /> |
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39) Lew "Clarabell" Anderson, Little Mike Anderson, singer Regis Philbin Jr., sci-fi expert Ronald Held, pogo-stick record holder [[Ashrita Furman]]<br /> |
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40) Carel Struyken, singer Izzy Fertel, toy collectors Lance and Pat, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br /> |
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41) World's Fastest Hot Dog Eater, poet Wolf Pasmanik, rapper Larry Love, sci-fi expert Ronald Held<br /> |
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42) Fred Willard, singer Izzy Fertel, singer Ada Love, bellydancer Kerima, rappers, comedian Dave West, nose-whistler Jim Grosso<br /> |
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43) Remo Pisani, singer Buddy Clayton, midget comic Ramon Pena Cartucho, Hawaiian singer Johnny Kai<br /> |
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44)Bobby Boris Pickett, pierced guy, sci-fi expert Ronald Held, Klingon League of Assault Warriors, singer Austin Pendleton<br /> |
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45)Tiny Tim, Benny Bell, tattoo experts Huggy Beark & Eek, renaissance man George Kayatta, Mr. Lucky & Stanley the Pig<br /> |
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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 /> |
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47)Xmas Special. Wallowitch, [[William M. Gaines]], Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br /> |
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48) [[Bern Nadette Stanis]], comic Mikhail Bleyckman, sci-fi singer Roberta Rogow, songwriter Stryker, Tiny Tim goes bowling<br /> |
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49)Joey Faye, sci-fi expert Ronald Held, actor [[Joe Fleishaker]], [[Death of Marilyn Monroe|Marilyn Monroe conspiracy]] expert M. Vinson Hayes<br /> |
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50)Pat Cooper, FDR Impersonator, Madonna impersonator Queerdonna, Trayman, Walt Paper<br /> |
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51)Arthur Tracy, sci-fi expert Steve Maurer, Ice Bear Kingdom, Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes, Trayman<br /> |
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52)Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, William Brown, singer Alan Chusid, Trayman<br /> |
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53)Alison Steele, Chauncey Howell, anchor Marvin Scott, William Brown, Bagpipe player, comic Dave West<br /> |
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54)Ron Palillo, William Brown, Trayman, Champ the Wonderdog, sci-fi expert Ronald Held<br /> |
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55)Barton Heyman, William Brown, movie collectors Mike Tower and Arthur Ritzer, dancer Jimmy Del Rio<br /> |
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56)Kitty Carlisle Hart, William Brown, Trayman, The Greater Gotham Gaylaxians, songwriter Stryker<br /> |
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57)Singing nun Sister Beata, singer [[Margarita Pracatan]], artist Hoop, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb, singer Austin Velez<br /> |
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58)Virginia Graham, Sir Monte Rock III, artist Hoop, [[Frank Sinatra]] fan Bernice Perry, singer Tommy Ritaco<br /> |
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59)Kaye Ballard, Lara Jill Miller, William Brown, singer Red Lightning, comic Arthur of New York<br /> |
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60)Larry Storch, Banjo-Playing Priest George Swanson, nose-whistler Jim Grosso, Trayman, inventor Mr. Marchand<br /> |
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61)Kim Hunter, Chauncey Howell, singer Margarita Pracatan, singer Red Lightning, angels expert<br /> |
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62) [[Michael Berryman]], actress Katy Dierlam, artist Ned Sontaag, sci-fi expert John Link, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb<br /> |
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63)Shirley Jones, Marty Ingels, Trayman, Red Lightning<br /> |
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64) Rick Derringer, comic Marty Gangursky, [[The Three Stooges]] Fan Club, Chinese opera singer Chen Tsung Kit<br /> |
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65) Jimmy Breslin, poet Chairman Steve, Yankees fan Freddie Sez, [[Al Jolson]] singer Rich Curtis, actor Marty Gangursky, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach<br /> |
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66) Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, rapper/granny [[Fruity Nutcake]], Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes<br /> |
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67) [[Imogene Coca]], poet Chairman Steve, Quiz Show legend Herbert Stempell, singer Buddy Clayton, comic Neil Connie Wallace<br /> |
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68) Jack Riley, Pat McCormick, comic Neil Connie Wallace, raconteur Mr. Sragow, Red Lightning<br /> |
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69) Tom Arnold, comic Neil Connie Wallace, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, raconteur Mr. Sragow<br /> |
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70) [[Soleil Moon Frye]], The Singing Cowgirl from Queens, Marilyn Monroe conspiracy theorist M. Vinson Hayes, comic Neil Connie Wallace<br /> |
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71) The Del Rubio Triplets, comic Neil Connie Wallace, comic cabbie Al Mustakoff<br /> |
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72) [[Johnny Whitaker]], Billy Barty, Mr. Sragow, poet Chairman Steve<br /> |
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73) Singer Joey Marlowe, poet [[Bingo Gazingo]], comic Neil Connie Wallace<br /> |
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74) [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], Arthur Tracy, Izzy Fertel, poet Chairman Steve<br />75)Tribute to KISS fans |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 06:41, 30 May 2012
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.[1][2][3] Eighty episodes were made before the show moved to network TV as Oddville, MTV.[4]
References
- ^ Huff, Richard (1997-02-12). "'Beyond Vaudeville' Gains Access To Mtv". Daily News (New York). Retrieved 2012-05-29.
- ^ James, Caryn (1997-06-19). "Beyond Goofy, the Tricks Are Just for Laughs". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
- ^ Sella, Marshall (1997-07-07), "The Wizard of Odd", New York, New York Media: 38, retrieved 2012-05-29
- ^ Brod, Doug (1997-06-27), "The 'Odd' Squad", Entertainment Weekly, retrieved 2012-05-29