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28:30: Panelist #3 ([[Nick Ullett]]) tells of affair with
28:30: Panelist #3 ([[Nick Ullett]]) tells of affair with
businesswoman.  Later, when he was 'out on the coast' <ref>Pacific
businesswoman.  Later, when he was 'out on the coast',<ref>Pacific
coast, I assume</ref>, her daughter, June, called him up because she
coast, I assume</ref> her daughter, June, called him up because she
was in town.  They end up having sex.  His son shows up for a bit,
was in town.  They end up having sex.  His son shows up for a bit,
which increased her attractiveness to him.  They have sex <ref>notice
which increased her attractiveness to him.  They have sex.<ref>notice
a pattern in his stories?</ref>. Later, his son has sex with June.
a pattern in his stories?</ref>  Later, his son has sex with June.
He finds it fascinating.
He finds it fascinating.


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smells of chocolate.  Panelist #2 says patchouli causes impotence.
smells of chocolate.  Panelist #2 says patchouli causes impotence.
Proprietor tells panel how much he has enjoyed the evening.   
Proprietor tells panel how much he has enjoyed the evening.   
Panelist #1 (([[Tim Jerome]]) thinks <i>Rent-a-family</i> is a fad.   
Panelist #1 ([[Tim Jerome]]) thinks <i>Rent-a-family</i> is a fad.   
Proprietor disagrees.  They discuss how paying for something makes
Proprietor disagrees.  They discuss how paying for something makes
it more valuable.  Proprietor pays for the drinks.
it more valuable.  Proprietor pays for the drinks.

Revision as of 06:14, 12 March 2021

Rent A Family (Part 3)[1]
Series
Work In Progress
Original Broadcast Date
1987
Cast
Barbara Sohmers, Mark Hammer, Arthur Miller, Tim Jerome, Nick Ullett, Carolyn Swift, Larry Block, Lynn, Sarah, Carmen, Thomas, Timo, Sharon, Christa
Format
Scripted Actors, Improv Actors, Panel Discussion, 1 hour
Preceded by: Rent A Family (Part 2)
Followed by: In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 1)

"I had a terrible dream last night. I had this baby."

Rent A Family (Part 3) is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1987.

Synopsis

Eleanor (Barbara Sohmers) tells a psychiatrist about a dream in which she has a baby which has a problem she can't do anything about. She recalls her younger sister, Pearl, how she rocked her cradle when she cried; their mother called her a 'good little mommy.' Pearl died, after which her father was cold to her; Eleanor felt guilty. She complains to the psychiatrist, who coughs a lot, about the sound of the children playing next to his office. She complains about his coughing and cigars, that her therapy makes her feel worse.

10: Panelist #2 (Arthur Miller) tells of annual psycho-anthropology convention; at the dinner a woman seated across from him played footsie with him. He fell asleep; when he woke up, she was gone.

13:40: Eleanor calls Arthur (Mark Hammer), when she brings up Wendy and Diane, Arthur says they don't exist, hangs up.

16: Eleanor calls for Arthur, Kathy (Carolyn Swift) answers; she tells him this has to stop; she insists on speaking to Arthur. She wants to live with him and Kathy.

19:50: Eleanor calls Arthur, says she's very sick, throwing up blood. Kathy thinks she's making it up, wants Arthur to hang up; Arthur takes it seriously. Arthur and Kathy fight.

23:30: Joe visits his Rent-a-family again, Sharon and her daughters, Christa and Sarah. This sounds like a repeat from part 2, though more audible.

25: While their conversation continues, Joe recites a list of things, 'throw pillows, dental floss...' perhaps the same list as before.

26:30: Eleanor tells psychiatrist that she used to stand in front of a mirror and repeat 'father' until the word meant nothing when she was a girl. She tells psychiatrist how easy his job is, how little work he does, wonders why she's paying him. She likes rain.

28:30: Panelist #3 (Nick Ullett) tells of affair with businesswoman. Later, when he was 'out on the coast',[1] her daughter, June, called him up because she was in town. They end up having sex. His son shows up for a bit, which increased her attractiveness to him. They have sex.[2] Later, his son has sex with June. He finds it fascinating.

33: Eleanor calls Arthur. They get along for the first time, possibly because Kathy divorced him. They make small talk. Arthur humors her reminiscences of Wendy and Diane.

39:30: The sound of children playing, the same sound Eleanor heard at the psychiatrist's office. Arthur can't hear it, but it drowns out Arthur for Eleanor, so she hangs up.

41: Arthur tells Panelist #2 that he never really loved Kathy; apparently she's in a coma.[3]

42:50: Panelist #2 says there's a strong odor of tahini about her, which attracts him. Panelist #3 says he can't get near a woman who smells of patchouli. Proprietor says he can't be near a woman who smells of chocolate. Panelist #2 says patchouli causes impotence. Proprietor tells panel how much he has enjoyed the evening. Panelist #1 (Tim Jerome) thinks Rent-a-family is a fad. Proprietor disagrees. They discuss how paying for something makes it more valuable. Proprietor pays for the drinks.

47:40: Arthur delivers a rant about his rage, how he wants to destroy others, everybody at the university struck blind.


Legacy Synopsis

Eleanor talks to her psychiatrist - Eleanor has a dream about a screaming baby in a flood, hears children through the window, complains about her doctor's coughing. A man meets a woman at a banquet and falls asleep during a game of footsie. Eleanor calls Arthur and apologizes, offers to move in as a maid, claims she's sick. Joe chats with the woman he's rented. Chimes and list of nouns. Therapy session continues: Eleanor talks about repeating the word "father," A man seduces a woman and her daughter, and her daughter seduces his son. Eleanor and Arthur talk later after she's recovered. Eleanor hears voices on the line. Panel discussion: changing one's feeling for someone who's sick; smell and dating; Rent a Friend; value associated with paying for things. A man is full of rage, yearns to watch the university where he teaches crumble.

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Footnotes

  1. Pacific coast, I assume
  2. notice a pattern in his stories?
  3. How did Arthur get on the panel?