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|data2 = [[Work In Progress]] | |data2 = [[Work In Progress]] | ||
|data8 = [[:Category:Scripted_Actors|Scripted Actors]], | |data8 = [[:Category:Scripted_Actors|Scripted Actors]], 59 minutes | ||
|data4 = 1987 | |data4 = 1987 | ||
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/in-the-middle-of-nowhere-2 In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 2)][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=%20In%20the%20Middle%20of%20Nowhere] | |title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/in-the-middle-of-nowhere-2 In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 2)][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=%20In%20the%20Middle%20of%20Nowhere] | ||
|data6 = [[Tim Jerome]], [[Larry Block | |data6 = [[Tim Jerome]], [[Larry Block]], [[Laura Esterman]], [[Ryan Cutrona]] | ||
|data10 = [[ In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 1)]] | |data10 = [[ In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 1)]] | ||
|data11 = [[ In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 3)]] | |data11 = [[ In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 3)]] | ||
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== Cast of characters == | == Cast of characters == | ||
* Bud ([[Larry Block]]), a traveling salesman | * Bud ([[Larry Block]]), a traveling salesman | ||
* Ray ([[Ryan Cutrona]], who owns the local road house | * Ray ([[Ryan Cutrona]], who owns the local road house | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
*The guys in a roadhouse talk about the Bud's father dying slowly of disease, diverting a river, the roadhouse dancer. | *The guys in a roadhouse talk about the Bud's father dying slowly of disease, diverting a river, the roadhouse dancer. | ||
*Ray offers a second person monologue to the dancer, sings | *Ray offers a second person monologue to the dancer, sings "For Once In My Life" and yells at the band. | ||
*Bud talks to Charlene: she grew up in Lords, he describes his robust father dying suddenly without warning. | *Bud talks to Charlene: she grew up in Lords, he describes his robust father dying suddenly without warning. | ||
*Ray and Rider play pool, compare Ray to the river. | *Ray and Rider play pool, compare Ray to the river. | ||
*Bud asks Charlene to run away with him into an idyllic scene. | *Bud asks Charlene to run away with him into an idyllic scene. | ||
*Rider teaches Charlene to shoot. | *Rider teaches Charlene to shoot. | ||
*Rider sings | *Rider sings "One Note Samba." | ||
*Charlene tries to shoot Ray. | *Charlene tries to shoot Ray. | ||
*Bud directs a second person monologue at his father about becoming a salesman. | *Bud directs a second person monologue at his father about becoming a salesman. | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{Make The World Go Away (Hank Cochran and Jeannie Seely)}} | {{Make The World Go Away (Hank Cochran and Jeannie Seely)}} [Intro] | ||
{{The Stripper (Si Zentner And His Orchestra)}} | {{The Stripper (Si Zentner And His Orchestra)}} [4:24] | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Once_in_My_Life "For Once In My Life"] - vocals by [[Ryan Cutrona]] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Once_in_My_Life "For Once In My Life"] - vocals by [[Ryan Cutrona]] [9:00] | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Note_Samba "One Note Samba"] - vocals by [[Tim Jerome]] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Note_Samba "One Note Samba"] - vocals by [[Tim Jerome]] [44:18] | ||
== Additional credits == | |||
The original broadcast credits state: "With [[Tim Jerome]], [[Larry Block]], [[Laura Esterman]], and [[Ryan Cutrona]]. It was recorded by Jess Plumley at Westrac Studio in New York City, and mixed by Tom Strother." | |||
[[Category:Scripted_Actors]] | [[Category:Scripted_Actors]] | ||
[[Category:Tim Jerome]] | [[Category:Tim Jerome]] | ||
[[Category:Larry Block]] | [[Category:Larry Block]] | ||
[[Category:Laura Esterman]] | [[Category:Laura Esterman]] | ||
[[Category:Ryan Cutrona]] | [[Category:Ryan Cutrona]] | ||
[[Category:1987]] | [[Category:1987]] | ||
[[Category:Work In Progress]] | [[Category:Work In Progress]] | ||
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[[Category:Show]] | [[Category:Show]] | ||
[[Category:Show_by_date|19870005]] {{Airdate|airdate=1987}} | [[Category:Show_by_date|19870005]] {{Airdate|airdate=1987}} | ||
{{Series|series=Work In Progress}}{{Cast|cast=[[Tim Jerome]], [[Larry Block | {{Series|series=Work In Progress}}{{Cast|cast=[[Tim Jerome]], [[Larry Block]], [[Laura Esterman]], [[Ryan Cutrona]]}} |
Revision as of 19:58, 5 April 2021
Series | |
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1987 | |
Cast | |
Tim Jerome, Larry Block, Laura Esterman, Ryan Cutrona | |
Format | |
Scripted Actors, 59 minutes | |
Preceded by: | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 1) |
Followed by: | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 3) |
"All these morphines and pain killers, they didn't touch my body"
In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 2) is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1987.
Cast of characters
- 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
- The guys in a roadhouse talk about the Bud's father dying slowly of disease, diverting a river, the roadhouse dancer.
- Ray offers a second person monologue to the dancer, sings "For Once In My Life" and yells at the band.
- Bud talks to Charlene: she grew up in Lords, he describes his robust father dying suddenly without warning.
- Ray and Rider play pool, compare Ray to the river.
- Bud asks Charlene to run away with him into an idyllic scene.
- Rider teaches Charlene to shoot.
- Rider sings "One Note Samba."
- Charlene tries to shoot Ray.
- Bud directs a second person monologue at his father about becoming a salesman.
Music
- "Make The World Go Away" - Hank Cochran and Jeannie Seely (from Honeysuckle Rose, 1980) | YouTube [Intro]
- "The Stripper" - Si Zentner And His Orchestra (from The Stripper And Other Big Band Hits, 1962) | YouTube [4:24]
- "For Once In My Life" - vocals by Ryan Cutrona [9:00]
- "One Note Samba" - vocals by Tim Jerome [44:18]
Additional credits
The original broadcast credits state: "With Tim Jerome, Larry Block, Laura Esterman, and Ryan Cutrona. It was recorded by Jess Plumley at Westrac Studio in New York City, and mixed by Tom Strother."