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Monologue: high school buddy "Danny" the musician and his depressed daughter, Joe Having children, children are terrorists and vampires.
Monologue: high school buddy "Danny" the musician and his depressed daughter, Joe Having children, children are terrorists and vampires.


Woman (Maud Gains): The ideal future and having children, bad sex, therapy.
([[Maude Gains]]): The ideal future and having children, bad sex, therapy.


Old tapes: pop songs, woman singing "I remember you"
Old tapes: pop songs, woman singing "I remember you"


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[[Category:Serious_Monologue]]
[[Category:Serious_Monologue]]

Revision as of 09:07, 19 February 2021

Bitter Pill[1]
Series
The Other Side (Series)
Original Broadcast Date
December 3, 2000
Cast
Joe Frank, Larry Block, Maude Gaines
Format
Serious Monologue, Absurd Monologue, Telephone, Singing, 1 hour
Preceded by: Brothers
Followed by: Sunday Morning Service

"If I could write something it would be about, uh you know, equating one's mother to a sun."

Bitter Pill is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side (Series). It was originally broadcast on December 3, 2000.

Synopsis

Larry Block: a celebration for his mother's 80th birthday, run away bunny, comparing country clubs.

Monologue: high school buddy "Danny" the musician and his depressed daughter, Joe Having children, children are terrorists and vampires.

(Maude Gains): The ideal future and having children, bad sex, therapy.

Old tapes: pop songs, woman singing "I remember you"

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