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== Miscellanea ==
Long-time collaborator Larry Block and others play the arms dealers


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Warheads[1]
Series
WBAI And NPR Playhouse
Original Broadcast Date
04/12/1983
Cast
Lester Nafzger, Paul Mantell, Arthur Miller, Mark Hammer, Irene Wagner, Larry Block, Joe Frank
Format
30 minutes
Preceded by: Sales
Followed by: The End

"I'd like to talk a little bit and get your opinions about some new systems we've come up with at the institute"

"Warheads" is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series WBAI And NPR Playhouse. It was originally broadcast in 1983.

Synopsis

Weapons dealers and a low level terrorist in a conference call: Hair gas, petty revenge via cab driver, electric and electromagnetic warfare, sterility warfare and unborn casualties, boomerang missiles, uniforms that look like civilian clothing, psychological warfare by placing speakers under children's pillows, getting recognition for killing people; a strange woman get mixed up in the phone call. Monologue: description of Kathmandu: animals are allowed to do whatever they want, finding a cheap hotel, an English and a Malay drug dealer get into a fight in the lobby. Monologue: Joe is picked up by a hippie while hitchhiking across the country, argues with truck drivers, gets into a chase.

Music

Commentary

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