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In the NPR Playhouse version an announcer includes Sharon Dennis-Wyeth in the cast; joefrank.com's summary doesn't. I e-mailed her at her website, http://www.SharonDennisWyeth.com. She replied, 'Was in something of his that I recorded.' She writes children's books, lives in Washington DC.  Along with the prison psychologist in [[Nightride]] (re-used in [[Predator]]), I think she's the only Black person in any of Joe's shows, and I'm not certain about him.  I thought [[David Cross]] was Black until I saw him on TV.
In the NPR Playhouse version the announcer includes [http://www.SharonDennisWyeth.com Sharon Dennis-Wyeth] in the cast; joefrank.com doesn't. She writes children's books, lives in Washington DC.<ref> I (Arthur Peabody) I e-mailed her at her website, she replied, 'Was in something of his that I [sic] recorded.'</ref>
 
== Commentary ==
 
Along with the prison psychologist in [[Nightride]] (re-used in [[Predator]]) (the fellow who prayed to the Lord that he not do something crazy every day), I think she's the only Black person in any of Joe's shows, and I'm not certain about him.  I thought [[David Cross]] was Black until I saw him on TV.
 
== Footnotes ==

Latest revision as of 10:01, 15 March 2022

In the NPR Playhouse version the announcer includes Sharon Dennis-Wyeth in the cast; joefrank.com doesn't. She writes children's books, lives in Washington DC.[1]

Commentary

Along with the prison psychologist in Nightride (re-used in Predator) (the fellow who prayed to the Lord that he not do something crazy every day), I think she's the only Black person in any of Joe's shows, and I'm not certain about him. I thought David Cross was Black until I saw him on TV.

Footnotes

  1. I (Arthur Peabody) I e-mailed her at her website, she replied, 'Was in something of his that I [sic] recorded.'