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|data4  = [[1993|1993]]
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|data6  = Joe Frank, [[Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Helen Wilson]], [[Florina Federescou|Florina Federescou]], [[Douglas Johnson|Douglas Johnson]]
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Second person description of a thanksgiving dinner.  Thoughts about the pilgrims including birth defects.  Actor: Meeting a holy man while being washed downriver.  The point of a pilgrimage.  Actor: Falling asleep in a temple.  Falling in love with a car and buying it, then driving across the country as a pilgrim, falling for a waitress.  Actor: trying to commit suicide in Budapest, taking a train to see a doctor in a pool hall.  Driving in the rockies and the desert.  Being pulled over by a cop who complains that people travel too much. Driving to Las Vegas.  Driving into the ocean.  
Second person description of a thanksgiving dinner.  Thoughts about the pilgrims including birth defects.  Actor: Meeting a holy man while being washed downriver.  The point of a pilgrimage.  Actor: Falling asleep in a temple.  Falling in love with a car and buying it, then driving across the country as a pilgrim, falling for a waitress.  Actor: trying to commit suicide in Budapest, taking a train to see a doctor in a pool hall.  Driving in the rockies and the desert.  Being pulled over by a cop who complains that people travel too much. Driving to Las Vegas.  Driving into the ocean.  
== Miscellanea ==
* This program was originally broadcast in two half hour parts, but appears on [http://joefrank.com joefrank.com] as a single program.
* This program was often rebroadcast on Thanksgiving


== Music ==
== Music ==
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== Miscellanea ==
* This program was originally broadcast in two half hour parts, but appears on [http://joefrank.com joefrank.com] as a single program.
* This program was often rebroadcast on Thanksgiving


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==

Revision as of 19:45, 7 March 2021

Pilgrim[1]
Series
In The Dark
Original Broadcast Date
1993
Cast
Joe Frank, Arthur Miller, Grace Zabriskie, Helen Wilson, Florina Federescou, Douglas Johnson
Format
Absurd Monologue, Scripted Actors, 55 minutes
Preceded by: Problems
Followed by: Smile

The first light snow of the year has fallen, and the ground is dusted in white.

Pilgrim is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1993.

Synopsis

Second person description of a thanksgiving dinner. Thoughts about the pilgrims including birth defects. Actor: Meeting a holy man while being washed downriver. The point of a pilgrimage. Actor: Falling asleep in a temple. Falling in love with a car and buying it, then driving across the country as a pilgrim, falling for a waitress. Actor: trying to commit suicide in Budapest, taking a train to see a doctor in a pool hall. Driving in the rockies and the desert. Being pulled over by a cop who complains that people travel too much. Driving to Las Vegas. Driving into the ocean.

Music

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Miscellanea

  • This program was originally broadcast in two half hour parts, but appears on joefrank.com as a single program.
  • This program was often rebroadcast on Thanksgiving

Commentary

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