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Welcome to the unofficial Joe Frank Wiki. If this is your first time here, please see the About Page. You are also welcome to come chat with us at the Village Pump.

Who Is Joe Frank?

Joe Frank is an American radio personality, known best for his engaging, often philosophical, monologues and radio dramas.

--From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joe Frank's Programs

Featured Articles
Stoner | Performer | Home | A Landing Strip in the Jungle | Dear Annie | No Angel | Bad Faith | To the Bar Life | The More I Know You | Prison Songs | Hot Line | The Street | Why I Don't Love You Anymore | Anthology of Love (remix)
By SeriesBy 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-present)

Other


Absurd Monologue

Improv Actors

Serious Monologue

Scripted Actors

Narrative Monologue

Karma Style

Real People

Sound Effects

Found Tape

Panel Discussion

Live

Call In Show

Telephone

Mock Interview

Comedian

Singing

Compilation

Absurd Lists


By Cast Members

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

Goals Of This Site

  • Catalog Joe's work.
  • Be an evolving resource for answering questions like:
    • "Where did I hear this sequence before?"
    • "Which of Joe's shows are appropriate for introducing new listeners?"
    • "Which shows contain absurd monologue/serious monologue/Jack Kornfield/Larry Block/...?"
  • Provide a forum for subjective analysis and discussion related to Joe's work.
  • Operate in a manner supportive of Joe's intellectual property rights.

Additional discussion on this site and its origins and purpose can be found at the about page.

We are currently working on 490 articles. Help us complete this study of Joe's material!

External Links

The only authorized way to obtain or hear Joe's material is at www.joefrank.com, his official web site.

Here is a brief biography of Joe Frank.

You may also wish to visit the Joe Frank Reminder, an excellent resource we hope to improve upon.

Tribe.com hosts a community of Joe Frank fans.

There is a mailing list, but this site is often down.

Richard Looney has created a Joe Frank FAQ which is mostly current.

Joe was interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air.

Beau Gunderson maintains the Joe Frank Music Page (created using Dan Abrams' original data).