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[[The Other Side (series)|The Other Side]] (1999-2001)
[[The Other Side (series)|The Other Side]] (1999-2001)


[[Online]] (2001-present)
[[Online]] (2001-2017)


[[Other (series)|Other]]
[[Other (series)|Other]]

Revision as of 16:21, 19 January 2018

Welcome to the Joe Frank Wiki, a collaborative knowledge base dedicated to the work of Joe Frank. We are currently working on 489 articles, and we need your help to complete this study of Joe's material. If this is your first time here, please see the About Page. This is a fan-maintained page, and as such is not directly affiliated with Joe Frank or joefrank.com.

Who Is Joe Frank?

Joe Frank (August 19, 1938 – January 15, 2018) was an American radio personality and humorist known best for his often philosophical, humorous, surrealist, and sometimes absurd monologues and radio dramas.

--From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Programs By SeriesPrograms By Type

WBAI and NPR Playhouse (1979-1984)

Work in Progress (1986-1992)

In the Dark (1993-1995)

Somewhere Out There (1996-1997)

The Other Side (1999-2001)

Online (2001-2017)

Other


Absurd Monologue

Improv Actors

Serious Monologue

Scripted Actors

Narrative Monologue

Karma Style

Real People

Sound Effects

Found Tape

Pledge Drive

Panel Discussion

Live

Call In Show

Telephone

Mock Interview

Comedian

Singing

Compilation

Absurd Lists

Video

Programs By Cast Member

Larry Block | Zak Block | Ryan Cutrona | Harry Dennis | Jack Kornfield | Arthur Miller | Lester Nafzger | Gregory Poe | David Rapkin | Julie Renick | Debi Mae West | Grace Zabriskie

External Links

  • The only authorized way to obtain or hear Joe's material online is at www.joefrank.com, his official web site
  • The Name That Joe page has a transcription of the opening words of almost all programs
  • Joe was interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air