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''"My dental hygienist told me to use baking soda..."''
''"My dental hygienist told me to use baking soda..."''


"Talking About Love" is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1986]].
'''Talking About Love''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[:Category:1986|1986]].
 
 


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Four gay men talk about their lives.  Tooth care.  Lovers who lie.  Abusive parents.  Remarried parents.  The nature of love.  Open relationships.  Breakups.  The start of relationships.  Meeting people in bars.  Coming out to parents. A man's sister is killed.  Visiting a dying grandfather.  
Four gay men talk about their lives.  Tooth care.  Lovers who lie.  Abusive parents.  Remarried parents.  The nature of love.  Open relationships.  Breakups.  The start of relationships.  Meeting people in bars.  Coming out to parents. A man's sister is killed.  Visiting a dying grandfather.
 
 
 
== Interesting Facts ==
 
 
 
== Commentary ==
{{commentary}}
 


== External Links ==
== Music ==
{{First Light (Harold Budd - Brian Eno)}} [0:25]
{{An Arc Of Doves (Harold Budd - Brian Eno)}} [21:27]


== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "Special thanks to Dennis, Doug, Danny, Bobby, and Craig. Technical production by Tom Strother."


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Latest revision as of 17:21, 31 October 2024

Series
Work In Progress
Original Broadcast Date
1986
Cast
Dennis, Doug, Danny, Bobby, Craig
Format
Real People, 59 minutes
Preceded by: Pretender
Followed by: Another Country (Part 1)
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"My dental hygienist told me to use baking soda..."

Talking About Love is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1986.

Synopsis

Four gay men talk about their lives. Tooth care. Lovers who lie. Abusive parents. Remarried parents. The nature of love. Open relationships. Breakups. The start of relationships. Meeting people in bars. Coming out to parents. A man's sister is killed. Visiting a dying grandfather.

Music

Additional credits

The original broadcast credits state: "Special thanks to Dennis, Doug, Danny, Bobby, and Craig. Technical production by Tom Strother."