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Revision as of 12:42, 16 March 2021
Series | |
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1987 | |
Cast | |
Tim Jerome, Larry Block, Arthur Miller, Nick Ullett, Laura Esterman, Ryan Cutrona | |
Format | |
Scripted Actors, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 2) |
Followed by: | The Policeman's Ball |
"You know, Charlene, I was just thinking"
In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 3) is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1987.
Cast of characters
- An unnamed prospector (Nick Ullett)
- Bud (Larry Block), a traveling salesman
- Ray (Ryan Cutrona, who owns the local road house
- Charlene (Laura Esterman), a road house dancer
- Rider (Tim Jerome), an ambulance driver
Synopsis
- Ray talks to Charlene about building a huge entertainment complex out by the dump.
- Bud shares a hotel room with Charlene and Rider, reads the bible while they make out, then watches television.
- Rider and Ray talk about restaurants and desserts.
- Bud and Rider talk about the process for getting insurance to pay for his car damage and Rider is thrown off a cliff.
- Ray talks to the therapist/religious leader guy and they sing "That's Life."
- Bud and Ray both leave town and say goodbye.
- Ray rides a tornado to paradise.
Music
- "The Stone" - Andreas Vollenweider (from White Winds, 1984) | YouTube
- "That's Life" - vocals by Ryan Cutrona
- "Royal Garden Blues" - Canadian Brass (from Basin Street, 1987) | YouTube
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