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|data6 = Joe Frank, [[Farley Ziegler|Farley Ziegler]], [[Larry Block|Larry Block]], [[Arthur Miller|Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie|Grace Zabriskie]], [[Bob Gordon|Bob Gordon]], [[Naomi Schwarz|Naomi Schwarz]], [[Mike Meloan|Mike Meloan]] | |data6 = Joe Frank, [[Farley Ziegler|Farley Ziegler]], [[Larry Block|Larry Block]], [[Arthur Miller|Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie|Grace Zabriskie]], [[Bob Gordon|Bob Gordon]], [[Naomi Schwarz|Naomi Schwarz]], [[Mike Meloan|Mike Meloan]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:45, 10 March 2018
Series | |
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In The Dark | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1993 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank, Farley Ziegler, Larry Block, Arthur Miller, Grace Zabriskie, Bob Gordon, Naomi Schwarz, Mike Meloan | |
Format | |
Improv Actors, 30 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Pilgrim |
Followed by: | Green Cadillac |
"I tried to handle this and not, you know, I mean the whole point was for me to take care of this."
Smile is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1993.
Synopsis
A woman complains about doctor's bills for a long list of procedures. A man talks about immortality through artistic work. Dialog with Larry about not using his material. Some guy talks about calling people more as life gets worse. A woman talks about listening to the radio. Someone (Artur miller?) disparages Larry, threatens to quit over money. A religious guy talks about feeling the presence of the dead. The story of life as a fountain. A man dreams of being driven by his mother. Monologue: Joe offers a motivational talk against a jazz loop, celebrating (but not molesting) your inner child, laughing. Joe reads motivational poetry to a rhythmic beat. A man complains that Joe's show leaves him feeling depressed.
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