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''"Once, uh, I went alone to the Yucatan to go diving"''
''"Once, uh, I went alone to the Yucatan to go diving"''


"Pilot::The End" are two thirty minute programs Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse|NPR Playhouse]]. They are typically broadcast together. They were originally aired in [[1983]].
'''The End''' is a thirty minute programs Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse|NPR Playhouse]]. It is typically broadcast together with [[Pilot]]. It originally aired in [[1983]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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== Music ==
== Music ==
{{Music-Stub}}
=== Pilot ===
* "The Dawn" - DJ Food (from ''Jazz Brakes Volume 5'', 1994)<ref name=Subsequent>Added after initial broadcast version</ref>
=== The End ===
* "Black Coffee" - unknown version<!-- it's not the Patricia Kaas version -->
* "Black Coffee" - unknown version<!-- it's not the Patricia Kaas version -->
* "Moon River" - Peter Nero (from ''For The Nero-Minded'', 1962)
* "Moon River" - Peter Nero (from ''For The Nero-Minded'', 1962)

Revision as of 14:33, 17 February 2021

"Once, uh, I went alone to the Yucatan to go diving"

The End is a thirty minute programs Joe Frank produced as part of the series NPR Playhouse. It is typically broadcast together with Pilot. It originally aired in 1983.

Synopsis

A man decides to become a pilot while diving in the Yucatan with a toothache. Actor dialog: revolution around a resort and talking with a mysterious pilot, villages are bombed, radio interview with anthropologist about a village dance (the story of "the curse of the concubine" and a man blessed with flight), planning a bombing raid, an encounter with a woman ends in tears. Joe's doctor dies, and he finds someone living in his apartment. Voice-over radio plays: an exaggerated Indian accent describes souls who don't know they are dead. An interview with "Love Film" actors. A circus by the sea explodes. Joe can't sleep at the YMCA, emotion is a sign of decadence. Steinfeld's theory of Chaos. A woman describes an encounter with a couple and a girlfriend. Joe is in a bar on a train in the countryside, the conductor questions people (the "Is your business of a personal nature or is it commercial? . . . I buy and sell animals..." dialog), Joe remembers the country side and tries to cross a river. A doctor removes fragments of bone from Joe's body. Indian voice talks about nirvana as a resort hotel. A couple fights at the circus funeral.


Interesting Facts

Music

  • "Black Coffee" - unknown version
  • "Moon River" - Peter Nero (from For The Nero-Minded, 1962)
  • "Sentimental Walk" - Vladimir Cosma (from Diva (Original Soundtrack Recording), 1982)
  • "The Dawn" - DJ Food (from Jazz Brakes Volume 5, 1994)[1]

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