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''I notice a metal sheet here, lying beside you..'' | |||
'''Summer Notes (Remix)''' is a program Joe Frank aired as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It is an edited version of [[Summer Notes]], which aired in [[:Category:1979|1979]]. | |||
'''Summer Notes (Remix)''' is | |||
A segment from this program was turned into [[Summer_Notes_(Short_Film)|an animated short film]]. | A segment from this program was turned into [[Summer_Notes_(Short_Film)|an animated short film]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Joe interviews a guy at the beach who has a reflector screen and a | |||
gun ([[Arthur Miller]]). | |||
5:20: Dirk ([[Tim Jerome]]) and Diana ([[Beth Dixon]]) go sailing. | |||
(Dirk learnt in New Delhi.) They collide with a large ship. | |||
11:40: Joe interviews a couple about picnics. (I think the man is | |||
Arthur Miller.) | |||
16:34: Diana and Dirk go hiking, eat some wild berries, get sick to | |||
their stomachs. | |||
20:40: A guy in a crowded space tries to draw attention to himself | |||
desperately, says he's going to kill a little girl and serve | |||
sandwiches made from her meat. | |||
27:00: Actors declaim random bits of Shakespeare and fake Shakespeare. | |||
Some comes from <i>Titus Andronicus</i>. | |||
27:40: A critic ([[David St. James]]?), addressing Joe, laments the | |||
separation of classical drama from normal life, is happy drama's being | |||
performed in public; the fake Shakespeare continues in the background. | |||
30:50: The guy desperate for attention is back, talking to a guy with a Yiddish | |||
accent who was jailed in his former country. | |||
33:20: The fake Shakespeare is back, the critic and Joe, too. | |||
35:10: The desperate guy and the guy with the accent are back; the guy | |||
with the accent worries about his heart. | |||
36:30: Diana & Dirk make a campfire which, predictably, starts a | |||
forest fire. | |||
40:50: 4 people promote their areas: a guy in Woodstock<ref>Mr Nafzger lives in | |||
Woodstock.</ref> promotes Woodstock 2; others | |||
promote the Cook Islands, Montauk, and Georgia. | |||
45:50: Diana & Dirk are at home, dealing with mundane affairs, | |||
such as buying the soap, fixing the air conditioner, disagreeing about | |||
what they're watching on television. They sound not in love. | |||
54:20: The guy on the beach with the reflector and gun is back, shows | |||
Joe more of his stuff. | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div> | |||
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* Interview with an armed guy ([[Arthur Miller]]) on the beach. | * Interview with an armed guy ([[Arthur Miller]]) on the beach. | ||
* Scenes in which a sugary couple encounters disaster, interspersed by a panel discussion. | * Scenes in which a sugary couple encounters disaster, interspersed by a panel discussion. | ||
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* The couple argues, watches multiple televisions. | * The couple argues, watches multiple televisions. | ||
* Animated monologue describing scenes of summer: a man on the subway shouts, "I'm not dead"; an idyllic neighboring family man goes mad; Houdini's act as the ultimate form of protest; a blind man carries a cripple on his back; shooting people at the beach as art; Joe repeats lines from the street performer and the acted dialog; "the sun shines from one place in the sky." | * Animated monologue describing scenes of summer: a man on the subway shouts, "I'm not dead"; an idyllic neighboring family man goes mad; Houdini's act as the ultimate form of protest; a blind man carries a cripple on his back; shooting people at the beach as art; Joe repeats lines from the street performer and the acted dialog; "the sun shines from one place in the sky." | ||
* Beach technology: radios, beach scanners, seismographs. | * Beach technology: radios, beach scanners, seismographs. | ||
</div></div> | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{Prix Choc (Etienne De Crécy)}} [1:42] | |||
{{Drumming (Pt 2) (Steve Reich)}} [20:00] | |||
{{ | |||
== Shared material == | |||
* [[Summer Notes]] | |||
* [[Joe Frank In Concert]] | |||
== | == Miscellanea == | ||
* This version is not available at [https://joefrank.com joefrank.com], where the [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/summer-notes-remix named program] is identical to the original with a brief spoken introduction. | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
[[Category:Not Available Online]] | |||
[[Category:Scripted_Actors]] | [[Category:Scripted_Actors]] | ||
[[Category:Improv_Actors]] | [[Category:Improv_Actors]] | ||
[[Category:Tim Jerome]] [[Category:Beth Dixon]] [[Category:Arthur Miller]] [[Category:Lester Nafzger]] [[Category:Rosemary Foley]] [[Category:Paul Mantell]] [[Category:Fran Dorn]] [[Category:David St. James]] [[Category: | [[Category:Tim Jerome]] | ||
[[Category:Beth Dixon]] | |||
[[Category:Arthur Miller]] | |||
[[Category:Lester Nafzger]] | |||
[[Category:Rosemary Foley]] | |||
[[Category:Paul Mantell]] | |||
[[Category:Fran Dorn]] | |||
[[Category:David St. James]] | |||
[[Category:2000]] | |||
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]] <!--between 1996 and 2000--> | |||
[[Category:Show]] | |||
[[Category:Show_by_date|20000102]] {{Airdate|airdate=2000-01-02}} <!--per https://web.archive.org/web/20000408145253/http://www.kcrw.org:80/cgi-bin/db/kcrw.pl?show_code=jf&tmplt_type=Program --> | |||
{{Series|series=The Other Side}}{{Cast|cast=[[Tim Jerome]], [[Beth Dixon]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[Paul Mantell]], [[Fran Dorn]], [[David St. James]], Joe Frank}} |
Latest revision as of 12:09, 4 November 2024
Series | |
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The Other Side | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
January 2, 2000 | |
Cast | |
Tim Jerome, Beth Dixon, Arthur Miller, Lester Nafzger, Rosemary Foley, Paul Mantell, Fran Dorn, David St. James, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
58 minutes | |
Chronology | |
Preceded by: | Lover Man |
Followed by: | Mercy |
Purchase |
I notice a metal sheet here, lying beside you..
Summer Notes (Remix) is a program Joe Frank aired as part of the series The Other Side. It is an edited version of Summer Notes, which aired in 1979.
A segment from this program was turned into an animated short film.
Synopsis
Joe interviews a guy at the beach who has a reflector screen and a gun (Arthur Miller).
5:20: Dirk (Tim Jerome) and Diana (Beth Dixon) go sailing. (Dirk learnt in New Delhi.) They collide with a large ship.
11:40: Joe interviews a couple about picnics. (I think the man is Arthur Miller.)
16:34: Diana and Dirk go hiking, eat some wild berries, get sick to their stomachs.
20:40: A guy in a crowded space tries to draw attention to himself desperately, says he's going to kill a little girl and serve sandwiches made from her meat.
27:00: Actors declaim random bits of Shakespeare and fake Shakespeare. Some comes from Titus Andronicus.
27:40: A critic (David St. James?), addressing Joe, laments the separation of classical drama from normal life, is happy drama's being performed in public; the fake Shakespeare continues in the background.
30:50: The guy desperate for attention is back, talking to a guy with a Yiddish accent who was jailed in his former country.
33:20: The fake Shakespeare is back, the critic and Joe, too.
35:10: The desperate guy and the guy with the accent are back; the guy with the accent worries about his heart.
36:30: Diana & Dirk make a campfire which, predictably, starts a forest fire.
40:50: 4 people promote their areas: a guy in Woodstock[1] promotes Woodstock 2; others promote the Cook Islands, Montauk, and Georgia.
45:50: Diana & Dirk are at home, dealing with mundane affairs, such as buying the soap, fixing the air conditioner, disagreeing about what they're watching on television. They sound not in love.
54:20: The guy on the beach with the reflector and gun is back, shows Joe more of his stuff.
- Interview with an armed guy (Arthur Miller) on the beach.
- Scenes in which a sugary couple encounters disaster, interspersed by a panel discussion.
- A sailing trip that ends lost in the fog.
- The history of picnics and picnic etiquette. A hike that ends in berry picking and poisoning.
- A man in the street tries to get attention - offers little girl sandwiches and sings "you are my sunshine."
- Outdoor theater, performing scenes according to the time of day.
- The street performer fights with passers-by, threatens them, then apologizes.
- The history of theater.
- The couple builds a fire and catches the forest.
- Joe interviews people about resort communities - Woodstock, a nature resort in the Cook islands, and some sort of retirement community.
- The couple argues, watches multiple televisions.
- Animated monologue describing scenes of summer: a man on the subway shouts, "I'm not dead"; an idyllic neighboring family man goes mad; Houdini's act as the ultimate form of protest; a blind man carries a cripple on his back; shooting people at the beach as art; Joe repeats lines from the street performer and the acted dialog; "the sun shines from one place in the sky."
- Beach technology: radios, beach scanners, seismographs.
Music
- "Prix Choc" - Etienne De Crécy (from Super Discount, 1996) | YouTube [1:42]
- "Drumming (Pt 2)" - Steve Reich (from Drumming, 1974) | YouTube [20:00]
Miscellanea
- This version is not available at joefrank.com, where the named program is identical to the original with a brief spoken introduction.
Footnotes
- ↑ Mr Nafzger lives in Woodstock.