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* "Your Own Sweet Way" - The Notting Hillbillies (from [https://www.discogs.com/The-Notting-Hillbillies-Missing-Presumed-Having-A-Good-Time/master/66370 ''Missing... Presumed Having A Good Time''], 1990)
* "Your Own Sweet Way" - The Notting Hillbillies (from [https://www.discogs.com/The-Notting-Hillbillies-Missing-Presumed-Having-A-Good-Time/master/66370 ''Missing... Presumed Having A Good Time''], 1990)
* "Flight Feet & Root Hands" - Andreas Vollenweider (from [https://www.discogs.com/Andreas-Vollenweider-White-Winds-Seekers-Journey/master/82235 ''White Winds (Seeker's Journey)''], 1984)
* "Flight Feet & Root Hands" - Andreas Vollenweider (from [https://www.discogs.com/Andreas-Vollenweider-White-Winds-Seekers-Journey/master/82235 ''White Winds (Seeker's Journey)''], 1984)
== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "With Nancy Condy and Mimi Calpestory. Recorded by Jack Cheeseborough, and mixed by Theo Mondle."


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==

Revision as of 05:40, 5 March 2021

Two Babes[1]
Series
Work In Progress
Original Broadcast Date
1992
Cast
Nancy Condy, Mimi Calpestory
Format
Improv Actors, 1 hour
Preceded by: In The Dark (Part 2)
Followed by: God

"I think I'm over the illusions of prince charming and somebody to take care of me."

Two Babes is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1992.

Synopsis

Two northern California women talk about their lives. The roles an older woman is asked to play. A band named Squirrel Tooth Alice. Older people who only want care giving in a relationship. A relationship with a drunken cowboy. A daughter and her baby are abandoned twice by her boyfriend; a group of silent women stand behind her when she confronts him. One woman meets a yuppie-like addict in a bar and ends up staying with him for seven years.

Music

Additional credits

The original broadcast credits state: "With Nancy Condy and Mimi Calpestory. Recorded by Jack Cheeseborough, and mixed by Theo Mondle."

Commentary

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