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her lower intestines and trace my fingers to the villi of her lungs
her lower intestines and trace my fingers to the villi of her lungs
and swim through her vascular system.'
and swim through her vascular system.'
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22:40: Joe remembers his past studying nostalgia in a Croatian hamlet,
19:00: Joe remembers his past studying nostalgia in a Croatian hamlet,
all the things he didn't do.
all the things he didn't do.


23:10: Joe describes what he's wearing, sitting poolside.
19:30: Joe describes what he's wearing, sitting poolside.


23:50: Joe asks god where he is, what he's doing, speculates on the
20:20: Joe asks god where he is, what he's doing, speculates on the
possibilities.
possibilities.
22:20 A woman talks to a mime, apparently absent: 'Do you still lean
against walls?  Are you still fighting the wind?  Have you gotten out
of that box yet?' No one responds. She sounds as if she expects no
response. Women's voices ask the same questions in French and
Portuguese. She pleads for him to just talk to her: 'Talk to me!' The
questions repeat.


25:00: Joe returns to the interview, asks about performing in
25:00: Joe returns to the interview, asks about performing in
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great effect.<ref name=eitheror1 />
great effect.<ref name=eitheror1 />


28:40: Joe asks him what he would have done had he not become a mime.
27:40: Joe asks him what he would have done had he not become a mime.
Fields says that he would have been a registered nurse, describes in
Fields says that he would have been a registered nurse, describes in
detail how he would have practiced nursing.  We hear the passionate
detail how he would have practiced nursing.  We hear the passionate
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yelling.<ref name=eitheror2>originally aired in [[Either Or (Part 2)]]</ref>
yelling.<ref name=eitheror2>originally aired in [[Either Or (Part 2)]]</ref>


31:10: Joe asks for a taste of his upcoming performance.  Fields
30:10: Joe asks for a taste of his upcoming performance.  Fields
performs 'Nothing happened', a favorite from the
performs 'Nothing happened', a favorite from the
Decroux<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Decroux Étienne Decroux]</ref>
Decroux<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Decroux Étienne Decroux]</ref>
days.<ref name=eitheror2 />
days.<ref name=eitheror2 />


32:10: Fields recalls a wonderful day in early autumn, lying in
31:10: Fields recalls a wonderful day in early autumn, lying in
Elizabeth's lap after a picnic.  He sleeps and dreams.  His happiness
Elizabeth's lap after a picnic.  He sleeps and dreams.  His happiness
is spoiled by the thought of her brother, Heinrich, an artist with a
is spoiled by the thought of her brother, Heinrich, an artist with a
mangled hand who comes between them.<ref name=eitheror2 />
mangled hand who comes between them.<ref name=eitheror2 />


41:10: Joe tells us why he's always hated mime, calls out its clich&eacute;s.
40:30: Joe tells us why he's always hated mime, calls out its clich&eacute;s.
He mentions the 'mime defense' against conviction, cites the case of a
He mentions the 'mime defense' against conviction, cites the case of a
fellow who murdered his family after watching 2 performances in a
fellow who murdered his family after watching 2 performances in a
row.<ref name=eitheror2 />
row.<ref name=eitheror2 />


43:50: The phone rings.  Fields answers it.  We hear his half of a
42:50: The phone rings.  Fields answers it.  We hear his half of a
discussion of - a performance?<ref name=eitheror2 />
discussion of - a performance?<ref name=eitheror2 />


45:10: Joe tells us he wants what we've just heard to stay with us:
44:10: Joe tells us he wants what we've just heard to stay with us:
under our skin, in our veins and kidneys.  He wants us to write a
under our skin, in our veins and kidneys.  He wants us to write a
paper about it, submit a detailed medical history, a cashier's
paper about it, submit a detailed medical history, a cashier's
check...<ref name=eitheror2 />
check...<ref name=eitheror2 />


46:50: Joe's disconcerted by the passionate couple next door again,
45:50: Joe's disconcerted by the passionate couple next door again,
asks Fields to call the desk.  He calls again.<ref name=eitheror2 />
asks Fields to call the desk.  He calls again.<ref name=eitheror2 />


47:50: The couple next door gets a solo.<ref name=eitheror1 />
46:50: The couple next door gets a solo.<ref name=eitheror1 />


48:30: Joe talks about the lovers next door.<ref name=eitheror2 />
47:30: Joe talks about the lovers next door.<ref name=eitheror2 />
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48:50: A woman talks to a mime, apparently absent: 'Do you still lean
48:50: A woman talks to a mime, apparently absent: 'Do you still lean
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{{Into Dust (Mazzy Star)}} [36:51]
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== Shared material ==
== Shared material ==
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 30 December 2024

Series
The Other Side
Original Broadcast Date
2000
Cast
Arthur Miller, Maude Davis, Marnie Castor, Frederique Jolie, Andrea Ferraz, Joe Frank
Format
Improv Actors, 56 minutes
Preceded by: Karma (Part 3)
Followed by: Karma (Part 4)
Purchase

Um, how long has this been going on, in the next room?

Talk To Me (Remix) is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side (Series). It was originally broadcast on May 7, 2000.

Synopsis

Sound of police sirens, people making love.

Joe interviews famous mime Bertram Fields (Arthur Miller) in a hotel room. Joe, concerned about the couple next door's loud passionate love-making, bangs on the wall.[1]

(The first 15 minutes is an edited-down version of the first 20:40 of Either Or (Part 1))

15:00: A woman talks to a mime, apparently absent: 'Do you still lean against walls? Are you still fighting the wind? Have you gotten out of that box yet?' No one responds. She sounds as if she expects no response. Women's voices ask the same questions in French and Portuguese. She pleads for him to talk to her: 'Talk to me!' The questions repeat.

18:10: Joe remembers walking on the shore of Lake Geneva with a mandolin, thinking of Esmeralda, the woman he loved, describes how intimately he wanted to know her: 'I loved Esmeralda so much that I wanted to pull her inside out and caress her pancreas and kiss her heart and run my tongue over her alimentary canal and hug to my breast her lower intestines and trace my fingers to the villi of her lungs and swim through her vascular system.'

19:00: Joe remembers his past studying nostalgia in a Croatian hamlet, all the things he didn't do.

19:30: Joe describes what he's wearing, sitting poolside.

20:20: Joe asks god where he is, what he's doing, speculates on the possibilities.

22:20 A woman talks to a mime, apparently absent: 'Do you still lean against walls? Are you still fighting the wind? Have you gotten out of that box yet?' No one responds. She sounds as if she expects no response. Women's voices ask the same questions in French and Portuguese. She pleads for him to just talk to her: 'Talk to me!' The questions repeat.

25:00: Joe returns to the interview, asks about performing in different venues, especially stadiums. Fields expatiates on the power of subtlety, that even slight gestures, well-rendered, can have a great effect.[1]

27:40: Joe asks him what he would have done had he not become a mime. Fields says that he would have been a registered nurse, describes in detail how he would have practiced nursing. We hear the passionate couple next door and someone pounding on their door, yelling.[2]

30:10: Joe asks for a taste of his upcoming performance. Fields performs 'Nothing happened', a favorite from the Decroux[3] days.[2]

31:10: Fields recalls a wonderful day in early autumn, lying in Elizabeth's lap after a picnic. He sleeps and dreams. His happiness is spoiled by the thought of her brother, Heinrich, an artist with a mangled hand who comes between them.[2]

40:30: Joe tells us why he's always hated mime, calls out its clichés. He mentions the 'mime defense' against conviction, cites the case of a fellow who murdered his family after watching 2 performances in a row.[2]

42:50: The phone rings. Fields answers it. We hear his half of a discussion of - a performance?[2]

44:10: Joe tells us he wants what we've just heard to stay with us: under our skin, in our veins and kidneys. He wants us to write a paper about it, submit a detailed medical history, a cashier's check...[2]

45:50: Joe's disconcerted by the passionate couple next door again, asks Fields to call the desk. He calls again.[2]

46:50: The couple next door gets a solo.[1]

47:30: Joe talks about the lovers next door.[2]

48:50: A woman talks to a mime, apparently absent: 'Do you still lean against walls? Are you still fighting the wind? Have you gotten out of that box yet?' No one responds. She sounds as if she expects no response. Women's voices ask the same questions in French and Portuguese. She pleads for him to just talk to her: 'Talk to me!' The questions repeat.[4]

Music

This is an incomplete record of the music in this program. If you can add more information, please do.

Shared material

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 originally aired in Either Or (Part 1)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 originally aired in Either Or (Part 2)
  3. Étienne Decroux
  4. sounds the same as at minute 15