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{{The Veldt (Combustible Edison)}} [Intro] | {{The Veldt (Combustible Edison)}} [Intro] | ||
* [[Judith Owen]] vocalizes over "The 29-8 Steps" | |||
{{The 29-8 Steps (Outside)}} [26:18] | {{The 29-8 Steps (Outside)}} [26:18] | ||
{{11.08am (Outside)}} [36:26] | {{11.08am (Outside)}} [36:26] |
Revision as of 12:03, 14 July 2023
Series | |
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Somewhere Out There | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
March 31, 1996 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Absurd Monologue, 60 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Just Get Me Out Of Here |
Followed by: | Justine |
We were on the Nile, going down the river.
The River is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There. It was originally broadcast on March 31, 1996.
Synopsis
Joe is on a passenger boat on the Nile along with a gender reversed German couple, two identical monks, an Egyptian prefect. The German couple's dog disappears. The river makes you feeling a part of god, suicide in the shower, a man with a javelin in his back, missing an eye, a woman who speaks a nonsense language and the linguist who believes it's genuine. Joe is a guide in Africa attacked by animals. Mounting animal hind parts on walls. Being covered with watches. The burial of an anthropologist by the banks of a river.
Music
- "The Veldt" - Combustible Edison (from I, Swinger, 1994) | YouTube [Intro]
- Judith Owen vocalizes over "The 29-8 Steps"
- "The 29/8 Steps" - Outside (from The Rough And The Smooth, 1995) | YouTube [26:18]
- "11.08am" - Outside (from Almost In, 1993) | YouTube [36:26]
Additional credits
The original broadcast credits state: "Created in collaboration with Arthur Miller. Recorded music was from Combustible Edison. Original music was created by vocalist Judith Owen and keyboardist Todd Cochran to a loop by the group Outside. This program was recorded, edited, and mixed by Theo Mondle. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro, Carly Eiseman, Esmé Gregson, Kelly Kidneigh, and Steve Herbert."