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Latest revision as of 12:06, 12 August 2024

Women Police Officers[1]
Series
Somewhere Out There
Original Broadcast Date
July 5, 1997
Cast
Lester Nafzger, Larry Block, Joe Frank
Format
Telephone, 60 minutes
Preceded by: Talk To Me
Followed by: Bible Stories

God, I really hate David Sedaris and Ira Glass. Those two miserable geeks.

Joe Frank Live - Women Police Officers is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There.

Synopsis

Joe adopts the persona of a sexist talk show host, argues against women police officers, takes female callers, and asks them a long series of random personal questions - "Are you choosing this line of questioning in an attempt to pick up women by any chance?" "Absolutely not".

Music

Miscellanea

  • The hapless radio station engineer "Gustavo Escobar" is likely Theo Mondle.