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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.
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