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''"Alice don't know me that well. She says your momma wants to come back from the dead"''
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"Men of the Cloth" is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (series)]].
''"Alice don't know me that well..." "She says your momma wants to come back from the dead."''


'''Men Of The Cloth''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on August 1, [[:Category:2001|2001]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Prank calls from a preacher / medium to the spirits.  Ministers speak.  The "has you faith ever been tested" and "don't interrupt me" dialog.  Larry scorns anthropologists who study worthless cultures and talks about baboons.  Some guy speaks a long dialog into an answering machine.  "You people have a bible" dialog. Prison songs.  Monologue: a man grew old in a day, woman who caused people to become young, a unicorn, and a hippo.  Sexual preaching dialog and televangelists discussion.  Larry talks about a play in which his father berates him; he dreams of a Porsche at the beach. God inspired stealing candy, hoping for death.
Prank calls from a preacher / medium to the spirits.  Ministers speak.  The "has you faith ever been tested" and "don't interrupt me" dialog.  Larry scorns anthropologists who study worthless cultures and talks about baboons.  Some guy speaks a long dialog into an answering machine.  "You people have a bible" dialog. Prison songs.  Monologue: a man grew old in a day, woman who caused people to become young, a unicorn, and a hippo.  Sexual preaching dialog and televangelists discussion.  Larry talks about a play in which his father berates him; he dreams of a Porsche at the beach. God inspired stealing candy, hoping for death.


== Music ==
{{Shut Up Pedro (Thomas Newman)}} [Intro]
{{Papa Don't Take No Mess (Part 1) (James Brown)}} [23:42]
{{Old Alabama (South Carolina Chain Gang)}} [47:49]


== Shared Material ==
* [[Prayer]]
* [[Holy Land]]
* [[Dreamland: A Compilation]]
* [[Jam]]


== Interesting Facts ==




== Commentary ==
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== External Links ==
{{The Other Side}}
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[[Category:Found_Tape]]
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[[Category:Larry Block]]
[[Category:David Cross]]
[[Category:David Franks]]
[[Category:2001]]
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 18 September 2021

Men Of The Cloth[1]
Series
The Other Side
Original Broadcast Date
8/1/2001
Cast
Larry Block, David Cross, David Franks, Joe Frank
Format
Telephone, Found Tape, Real People, 68 minutes
Preceded by: Stoner
Followed by: Terminal

"Alice don't know me that well..." "She says your momma wants to come back from the dead."

Men Of The Cloth is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side. It was originally broadcast on August 1, 2001.

Synopsis

Prank calls from a preacher / medium to the spirits. Ministers speak. The "has you faith ever been tested" and "don't interrupt me" dialog. Larry scorns anthropologists who study worthless cultures and talks about baboons. Some guy speaks a long dialog into an answering machine. "You people have a bible" dialog. Prison songs. Monologue: a man grew old in a day, woman who caused people to become young, a unicorn, and a hippo. Sexual preaching dialog and televangelists discussion. Larry talks about a play in which his father berates him; he dreams of a Porsche at the beach. God inspired stealing candy, hoping for death.

Music

Shared Material