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Rich Brown has been making his mark on pop culture since the mid-80's. Be it in his NYC-centric stage show, Beyond Vaudeville, to the award winning cable access version of that show which ran from 1985 to 1995, to the third iteration of it, which is known as Oddville MTV. Today we talk about his interest in the unusual, how Beyond Vaudeville began and how it grew to the underground cult status it still holds today. Rich tells us about how they booked their guests, the frustrations of the barely managed chaos of the show, and the unpredictability of his irascible co-host, David Greene. And, of course, we talk about Suzanne Muldowney (If you know, you know.).
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