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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"/> |
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| caption = Left to right: Co-host David Greene, guest ], host Rich Brown |
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| genre = ]/] |
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| director = Steve Korn |
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| starring = Rich Brown as Frank Hope, David Greene, John Walsh as Joey the Monkey |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| num_episodes = 75 |
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| producer = Rich Brown |
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| location = New York City |
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| runtime = 29 minutes |
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| first_aired = {{start date|1986}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|1996}} |
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'''''Beyond Vaudeville''''' is a New York City ] show that ran from 1986 to 1996.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/vaudeville-gains-access-mtv-article-1.752437|title='BEYOND VAUDEVILLE' GAINS ACCESS TO MTV|first=RICHARD|last=HUFF|website=nydailynews.com}}</ref> The talk/variety show features amateur talents and nostalgia-inducing celebrities housed within the confines of a crowded, Manhattan-based public access television station. The show was inspired by the likes of ], The ] Show, and ]. The perpetually fidgety and nerdy Frank Hope (Rich Brown) is the host. His co-host is David Greene, a very tall man who is always angry. Greene seems to not want to be part of the show, dislikes Hope, and often looks away in disgust. Greene spoke in the earlier episodes but became more silent in later episodes. This would continue once the show became ]. After a usually awkward live reading of the opening credits, the show begins with host Hope showing various nostalgic or geek culture items he bought at stores or garage sales. This sometimes angers Greene and he reacts with violence toward Hope. |
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The guests on the show are a mix of various celebrity guests from yesteryear, or outside the mainstream, including the likes of ], ] ("]"), and Grandpa ]. Hope's earnest but awkward interviewing style, with Greene's total disinterest and perpetual annoyance, is part of the humor. The show also features amateur singers, dancers, comedians, and other local eccentrics, with the mix of guests, and their reactions to each other, also being part of the humor. Various ]s appear behind the seats of the guests while they are interviewed, sometimes attempting to annoy Greene. For many of the episodes, Joey the Dancing Monkey (John Walsh) would be called on to do a skit or dance toward the end of the show. Joey wears a chimpanzee mask, a long red robe, and oversized gloves. He always begins to annoy Greene which produces a fight, while the guests usually look on in either horror or bafflement. |
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<ref name="Brod">{{Citation|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,288533,00.html|title=The 'Odd' Squad|first=Doug|last=Brod|journal=Entertainment Weekly|date=1997-06-27|accessdate=2012-05-29}}</ref> |
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In 1997, MTV brought the show to cable under the title '']'',<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/19/arts/beyond-goofy-the-tricks-are-just-for-laughs.html|title=Beyond Goofy, the Tricks Are Just for Laughs (Published 1997)|first=Caryn|last=James|date=June 19, 1997|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref> a fundamentally similar program with the addition of an announcer in Melissa Gabriel and a segment featuring a popular musical act that was played straight. In order to produce the oddness the cable access show was known for, guests and Joey the Monkey dance along to the music. |
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<ref name="Huff">{{Cite news|url=http://articles.nydailynews.com/1997-02-12/entertainment/18041019_1_mtv-vaudeville-jenny-mccarthy|title='Beyond Vaudeville' Gains Access To Mtv|first=Richard|last=Huff|newspaper=Daily News (New York)|date=1997-02-12|accessdate=2012-05-29}}</ref> |
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The show was a strong example of ] due to the humor being produced by its sheer weirdness and many awkward moments. It is also credited with discovering ] aka The Underdog Lady, who would go on to be a popular guest on ]. |
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<ref name="James">{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/19/arts/beyond-goofy-the-tricks-are-just-for-laughs.html|title=Beyond Goofy, the Tricks Are Just for Laughs|first=Caryn|last=James|newspaper=The New York Times|date=1997-06-19|accessdate=2012-05-29}}</ref> |
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==Cast== |
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<ref name="Sella">{{Citation|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=O-gCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA38|title=The Wizard of Odd|first=Marshall|last=Sella|journal=New York|publisher=New York Media|date=1997-07-07|page=38|accessdate=2012-05-29}}</ref> |
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*Rich Brown as host Frank Hope |
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*David Greene as himself |
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*John Walsh as Joey the Dancing Monkey |
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*Professional nose-whistler Jim Grosso |
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*M. Vinson Hayes (Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert) |
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*Sci-fi expert Ronald Held |
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*Sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb |
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*] (interpretive dancer) |
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*Dee Nack the Female Elvis Impersonator |
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*Red Lightning (singer) |
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*Stryker (singer) |
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*] (singer) |
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*Chairman Steve (poet) |
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*] (musician) |
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*Trayman (performs with trays) |
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*Austin Velez (singer) |
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*Neil Connie Wallace (comic) |
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==Episodes== |
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|1||December 9, 1986||], Underdog dancer ], Kevin & His Friend Bub || |
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|2||March 2, 1987||], poet Gretchen Weiner, Kevin & His Friend Bub ||Significant for Al Lewis’ roast of co-host David Greene. |
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|3||May 4, 1987||Omer Travers (broke into ]'s apartment), poet Chairman Steve, comedy team Book n Martino || |
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|4||July 8, 1987||Psychic Frederick Davies, singer-songwriter Stryker, Glenn & His Friend Flubb ||First appearance of Long Island singer and local celebrity Stryker, who featured in the ''Beyond Vaudeville'' live shows both before and after the show’s run, and later appeared on ] and ]. |
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|5||July 22, 1987||Gretchen Weiner, Richard H. Roffman, Body by Bob, Kevin & His Friend Bub, Glenn & His Friend Flubb, Joey the Monkey ||First appearance of Joey the Monkey, who became a show regular and featured in every episode of ], and of the puppets behind the couch. |
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|6||October 6, 1987||] (White Fang on ''The Soupy Sales Show''), Austin Velez (guest co-host), UFO abductee Gertrude Adams, Cowboy Joe, Glenn & His Friend Flubb || |
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|7||January 12, 1988||] of ], Chairman Steve, Kevin & His Friend Bub, Glenn & His Friend Flub, Joey the Monkey || |
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|8||February 25, 1988||] (]), former Burt Reynolds love interest Sen Tuna || |
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|9||May 9, 1988||], mother-daughter comedy team Coco & Penny, Konstantin Bokov || |
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|10||June 13, 1988||Joe Franklin errand boy Chris Deola, Kerima the bellydancer, Dr. Morris Woodley || |
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|11||July 19, 1988||] with husband Richard Charles, comedian Jackie Jason Exit, Samson St. Clair as Joan Rivers || |
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|12||August 30, 1988||], actor ] || |
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|13||October 4, 1988||], artist ], elderly stripper Leola Harlow || |
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|14||November 22, 1988||], singer/songwriter Stryker, poet Chairman Steve, Austin Velez || |
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|15||February 27, 1989||Entertainment journalist ], actor ], sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb ||Host Frank Hope walks off for several minutes in response to co-host David Greene’s outbursts, leading to awkward exchanges between David and Musto. Frank returns later. |
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|16||April 18, 1989||Memory expert ], Danny the Wonderpony, movie usher Martin Spund || |
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|17||May 23, 1989||Billy Dean’s Knockouts Boxing Fighting Revue || Co-host David loses two boxing matches to Foxy Fighters Mariah and Mischa. |
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|18||June 6, 1989||], a family of nudists, singer-songwriter Stryker, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney ||The only episode in which Frank does not appear. David claims to have locked him in the closet of his apartment and is hosting the show with Stryker as nominal co-host. The set is stripped down to bare walls and David attempts to conduct the program his way, with "The good guest that I got, and then the typical Frank guests here." |
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|19||July 8, 1989|| ] Roberta Rogow, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, singer Ada Love || |
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|20||August 18, 1989||], Uncle Sam impersonator Joe Erdelyi, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb || |
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|21||September 23, 1989||], ] ('']''), singer Starlady, T-shirt maker Martin Forro || |
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|22||October 21, 1989||], ], Mr. Spoons || |
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|23||October 21, 1989||], ], Sukhreet Gabel || |
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|24||November 18, 1989||], Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club president ], nosewhistler Jim Grosso, comic Al Lawrence || |
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|25||December 6, 1989||], musical saw player Moses Josiah, UFO expert || |
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|26||January 20, 1990||], Lady Betty Aberlin, female Elvis impersonator Dee Nack, driving instructor Bert Rapp, sci-fi collector Phil Depardo || |
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|27||February 17, 1990||], ], cryonicist Curtis Henderson, singer Al Boland || |
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|28||June 23, 1990||], ], ], Jack the Fire, Frank's Home Movies || |
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|29||July 28, 1990||], Flying Nun Fan Club president, Dracula dancer Suzanne Muldowney, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb || |
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|30||August 18, 1990||], ], UFO expert Ellie Crystal, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb || |
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|31||September 17, 1990||], Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, poet Wolf Pasmanik, comic Lou Baccala Cary ||First of two appearances by ]. |
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|32||October 27, 1990||], Irene the Gong Show Queen of Long Island, singer Ada Love, Marie-Hélène Parent, Lady Betty Aberlin || |
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|33||December 1, 1990||Singer and musician ], singer Buddy Clayton|| |
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|34||December 10, 1990||NYC News anchor ], musical saw player Moses Josiah, actress ], psychic Morris Fonte || |
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|35||January 26, 1991||], ], ], Al Jolson impersonator Rich Curtis || |
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|36||February 20, 1991||], ], ], comic Dave West || First appearance of ]. |
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|37||March 16, 1991||], Ron Fazio, singer Tommy Ritaco, Robert “Harmonica” Stevens, Pieman Aron Kay || |
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|38||April 20, 1991||], Indian Elvis impersonator Nazar Sayegh, comedian Mildred Katz || |
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|39||June 8, 1991||], Little Mike Anderson, singer Regis Philbin Jr., sci-fi expert Ronald Held, pogo-stick record holder ] || |
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|40||June 25, 1991||], singer ], toy collectors ] and Lance, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb ||First television appearance of ], who became a semi-regular on the program and subsequently appeared on ] and ]. |
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|41||July 20, 1991||Frank “Large” Dellarosa, World's Fastest Hot Dog Eater; poet Wolf Pasmanik; rapper Larry Love; sci-fi expert Ronald Held|| |
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|42||July 30, 1991||], singer Izzy Fertel, singer Ada Love, belly dancer Kerima, rappers, comedian Dave West, nose-whistler Jim Grosso || |
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|43||August 17, 1991||Remo Pisani, singer Buddy Clayton, “midget comic” Ramon Pena Cartucho, Hawaiian singer Johnny Kai || |
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|44||September 21, 1991||], pierced guy, sci-fi expert Ronald Held, ] League of Assault Warriors, singer Austin Velez || |
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|45||October 19, 1991||Tiny Tim, ], tattoo experts Huggy Bear & Eek, Renaissance Man George Kayatta, Mr. Lucky & Stanley the Pig || |
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|46||November 9, 1991||], sci-fi expert Ronald Held, comic Mikhail Bleyckman, bowling alley expert Bill Newman, horror expert John Link, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb || |
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|47||December 7, 1991||''Christmas Special.'' John Wallowitch, ], Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb, The Public Access Choir ||One of the last interviews Gaines gave before he passed away in June 1992. The Public Access Choir was a group of hosts of other New York public access shows, who came on set and sang “]” |
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|48||January 11, 1992||], comic Mikhail Bleyckman, filk singer Roberta Rogow, songwriter Stryker, Tiny Tim goes bowling || |
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|49||March 27, 1992||], sci-fi expert Ronald Held, actor Joe Fleishaker, Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes || |
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|50||June 4, 1992||], FDR Impersonator Ellsworth Barthen, Madonna impersonator Queerdonna, Trayman, Walt Paper || |
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|51||July 16, 1992||], sci-fi expert Steve Maurer, Ice Bears Rabbi Abraham Abraham, Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes, Trayman || |
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|52||August 15, 1992||Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, William Brown, singer Alan Chusid, Trayman || |
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|53||September 15, 1992||], ], anchor Marvin Scott, William Brown, Bagpipe player, comic Dave West || |
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|54||October 17, 1992||], William Brown, Trayman, Champ the Wonderdog, sci-fi expert Ronald Held || |
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|55||December 22, 1992||], William Brown, movie collectors Mike Tower and Arthur Ritzer, dancer Jimmy Del Rio || |
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|56||February 27, 1993||], William Brown, Trayman, The Greater Gotham Gaylaxians, songwriter Stryker || |
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|57||July 6, 1993||Singing nun Sister Mary Beata Gerrity, Cuban singer ], artist Hoop, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb, Austin Velez || |
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|58||August 7, 1993||], ], artist Hoop, Frank Sinatra fan Bernice Perry, singer Tommy Ritaco || |
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|59||September 11, 1993||], ], William Brown, singer Red Lightning, comic Arthur of New York || |
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|60||November 20, 1993||], Banjo-Playing Priest George Swanson, nose-whistler Jim Grosso, Louise Grosso, Trayman, inventor Jack Marchand || |
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|61||December 18, 1993||], Chauncey Howell, singer ], singer Red Lightning, angel expert Eileen Freeman || |
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|62||January 8, 1994||Actor ], married couple actress Katy Dierlam and artist Ned Sonntag, sci-fi expert John Link, sci-fi collector Leslie Holcomb || |
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|63||March 7, 1994||], ], Trayman, Red Lightning || |
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|64||April 13, 1994||], comic Marty Gangursky, Three Stooges Fans Harold, Lucille, and Robert Gurau, Chinese opera singer Mr. Chen Tsun Kit, Austin Velez ||Rick Derringer's toddler daughter Mallory wanders onto the set and spends most of the show ambling around or sitting on Derringer's lap. David manages to sit through the entire program without a violent outburst. |
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|65||July 16, 1994||], poet Chairman Steve, Yankees fan ], Al Jolson singer Rich Curtis, actor Marty Gangursky, ] || |
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|66||October 29, 1994||''Thanksgiving Special.'' Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, rapper/granny ], Marilyn Monroe conspiracy expert M. Vinson Hayes || |
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|67||March 25, 1995||], poet Chairman Steve, “Quiz Show” legend ], singer Buddy Clayton, comic Neil Connie Wallace || |
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|68||April 29, 1995||], ], comic Neil Connie Wallace, raconteur Leonard Ben Meyer, Red Lightning || |
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|69||May 13, 1995||], comic Neil Connie Wallace, Underdog dancer Suzanne Muldowney, raconteur Leonard Ben Meyer || |
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|70||July 11, 1995||], “The Singing Cowgirl from Queens” Lorraine Roof, Marilyn Monroe conspiracy theorist M. Vinson Hayes, comic Neil Connie Wallace || |
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|71||September 5, 1995||], comic Neil Connie Wallace, comic cabbie Albert Mustakoff, Groom Tiny Tim, Bride ] || |
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|72||September 15, 1995||], ], raconteur Leonard Sragow, poet Chairman Steve || |
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|73||November 27, 1995||Singer Joey Marlowe, poet ], comic Neil Connie Wallace || |
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|74||December 13, 1995||Tiny Tim, ], Izzy Fertel, poet Chairman Steve || |
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|75||May 25, 1996||''Super Special ] Tribute Spectacle Program Show.'' KISS Collector Bill Baker, poet ] || |
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|76||July 1, 1996|| Lady Betty Aberlin, Freddie Sez Schulman, Florence Miller Dancers, comic Neil Connie Wallace, Rich Curtis, Gaylord || |
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|March 20, 1982||Beyond Vaudeville||NYU Eisner & Lubin Auditorium||Hugh Fink and the Hugh Fink Orchestra||David Greene as “Thomas Paine,” Stryker, Rescue #1, Cinti Laird, Dean Zerbe, A/K/A, Ben Brody (13-year-old comic), Ed Rollin, Rob Harari, Herd Cooper, Joseph Erdelyi as Uncle Sam, Vault, Nancy Heller, Andy Friedman |
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|April 18, 1985||Beyond Vaudeville IV||Speakeasy NYC||]||Stryker, Patsy Margolin, Lance Venture, Mildred Budwal, Delta Blues, David Greene as “Thomas Paine,” Bert Bedell, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Michael Kaufman, Billy Jacket, Irene & John Weidenberner, philosopher Mr. Feldman |
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|April 20, 1987||Beyond Vaudeville Live||NYU Eisner & Lubin Auditorium||]|| Mother-daughter comedy team Coco & Penny, John & Irene Weidenberner, Gretchen Weiner, Stryker, poet Chairman Steve, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Dr. Lawrence Biris, Omer Travers, philosopher Mr. Feldman, comedy team Book N Martino, Suzanne Muldowney as Vlad the Impaler, David Greene as “Thomas Paine” |
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|April 15, 1988||Beyond Vaudeville Live||NYU Eisner & Lubin Auditorium||]||Suzanne Muldowney as Supergirl, Stryker, philosopher Mr. Feldman, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, David Greene as "Thomas Paine," John & Irene Weidenberner, Kerima the Bellydancer, Tuli Kupferberg, Gretchen Weiner, Sammy Petrillo, Bert Bedell, Wally Haughey, Coco & Penny, Chairman Steve the Poet Laureate of Greenwich Village, Konstantin Bokov |
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|April 11, 1989||Beyond Vaudeville Live||NYU Eisner & Lubin Auditorium||]||Stryker, Kerima the Bellydancer, David Greene as "Thomas Paine," Ada Love, Danny the Wonderpony, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Suzanne Muldowney as Underdog, mother-daughter comedy team Coco & Penny, poet Chairman Steve, philosopher Mr. Feldman |
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|April 19, 1990||Beyond Vaudeville Live||NYU Eisner & Lubin Auditorium||] & ]||Stryker, Kerima the Bellydancer, David Greene as "Thomas Paine," Michael J. Anderson, Danny the Wonderpony, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Suzanne Muldowney as Underdog, Professional Nosewhistler Jim Grosso, philosopher Mr. Feldman |
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|May 6, 1991||Beyond Vaudeville Live||Stand Up New York||]|| Stryker, Kerima the Bellydancer, David Greene as "Thomas Paine," Moses Josiah & His Musical Saw, Suzanne Muldowney as Underdog, Wolf Pasmanik, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Joey the Monkey, Danny the Wonderpony, Professional Nosewhistler Jim Grosso, Irene Weidenberner |
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|May 11, 1992||Beyond Vaudeville Live||]||]||Stryker, Moses Josiah & His Musical Saw, David Greene as “Thomas Paine,” Suzanne Muldowney as Underdog, ], Joey the Monkey, Danny the Wonderpony, ], Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Professional Nosewhistler Jim Grosso, poet Chairman Steve |
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|April 26, 1993||Beyond Vaudeville Live||Carolines on Broadway||]||Stryker, Suzanne Muldowney as Catwoman, Moses Josiah & His Musical Saw, Trayman, Jimmy Del Rio, Izzy Fertel, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, ], Professional Nosewhistler Jim Grosso, Queerdonna |
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|October 28, 1993||Beyond Vaudeville Live||Carolines on Broadway||]||Suzanne Muldowney as Spectrum the Ghost King, Red Lightning, Professional Nosewhistler Jim Grosso, Jimmy Del Rio, Stryker, Filksinger Roberta Rogow, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Moses Josiah and his Musical Saw, Joey the Monkey, Benny Bell, Trayman, Izzy Fertel and ] |
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|December 5, 1994||Beyond Vaudeville Live||Carolines on Broadway||]||Red Lightning, Professional Nosewhistler Jim Grosso, banjo playing priest George Swanson, Suzanne Muldowney, granny rapper Fruity Nutcake, Stryker, Joey the Monkey, Irene Weidenberner, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, opera singer Chen Tsun Kit, ], Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Moses Josiah and his Musical Saw |
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The guests on the show are a mix of various celebrity guests from yesteryear, or outside the mainstream, including the likes of Tiny Tim, Bobby "Boris" Pickett ("Monster Mash"), and Grandpa Al Lewis. Hope's earnest but awkward interviewing style, with Greene's total disinterest and perpetual annoyance, is part of the humor. The show also features amateur singers, dancers, comedians, and other local eccentrics, with the mix of guests, and their reactions to each other, also being part of the humor. Various puppets appear behind the seats of the guests while they are interviewed, sometimes attempting to annoy Greene. For many of the episodes, Joey the Dancing Monkey (John Walsh) would be called on to do a skit or dance toward the end of the show. Joey wears a chimpanzee mask, a long red robe, and oversized gloves. He always begins to annoy Greene which produces a fight, while the guests usually look on in either horror or bafflement.