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* This show begins with Joe's Sri Lanka material from [[A Landing Strip In The Jungle]] | * This show begins with Joe's Sri Lanka material from [[A Landing Strip In The Jungle]] | ||
* Then turns to the ruined suburban family material from [[Stories For Nothing]] | * Then turns to the ruined suburban family material from [[Stories For Nothing]] | ||
* Then returns to Joe traveling in Sri Lanka from [[Landing Strip In The Jungle | * Then returns to Joe traveling in Sri Lanka from [[A Landing Strip In The Jungle]] | ||
* A young man walking in the woods with his friends, all stoned, sees arrows whistling past. | * A young man walking in the woods with his friends, all stoned, sees arrows whistling past. | ||
* Beggars in Tibet and Nepal. | * Beggars in Tibet and Nepal. |
Revision as of 07:04, 19 March 2021
Series | |
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WBAI And NPR Playhouse | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1980 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Narrative Monologue, 31 minutes | |
Chronology | |
Preceded by: | The Eighty Yard Run |
Followed by: | Adventures Along The Spectrum |
The first day I arrived in Sri Lanka I checked in at an odd looking hotel, an Islamic Holiday Inn.
White Elephants is the name of a program produced by Joe Frank for NPR in 1980.
It was rediscovered and released on Joefrank.com in 2020
Synopsis
- This show begins with Joe's Sri Lanka material from A Landing Strip In The Jungle
- Then turns to the ruined suburban family material from Stories For Nothing
- Then returns to Joe traveling in Sri Lanka from A Landing Strip In The Jungle
- A young man walking in the woods with his friends, all stoned, sees arrows whistling past.
- Beggars in Tibet and Nepal.
- An alternative high school in Somerville, Massachusetts.
- A private tour of a cathedral.
Music
- "Raga Gara" - Ravi Shankar (from Ragas Hameer & Gara, 1979) | YouTube
- Various unknown instrumental pieces