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== Additional credits == | == Additional credits == | ||
"This is Joe Frank. You've been listening to Somewhere Out There. Created in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]]. This program was recorded by Scott Fritz and Theo Mondle and edited and mixed by Theo Mondle. Music looping by by [[Bob Carlson]]. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro and | "This is Joe Frank. You've been listening to Somewhere Out There. Created in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]]. This program was recorded by Scott Fritz and Theo Mondle and edited and mixed by Theo Mondle. Music looping by by [[Bob Carlson]]. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro and Esmé Gregson." | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == |
Revision as of 07:13, 17 March 2021
Series | |
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Somewhere Out There | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
April 28, 1996 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Absurd Monologue, 59 minutes | |
Preceded by: | White Moon |
Followed by: | An Enterprising Man |
There was a time when I was a televangelist. I had my own cable TV show.
Red Sea is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There. It was originally broadcast on April 28, 1996.
Also see Red Sea (A Compilation).
Synopsis
Joe is a televangelist whose life is broadcast continually. A man is cursed with eternal life. The story without meaning: a rich man kills his daughter who is in love with a beggar in order to run off with her fiance. The unfaithful rabbi's wife. The eunuch and the hermaphrodite. Taking the gos-pills, boats on the red sea.
Music
- "Go Faster" - Propellerheads (from Dive EP , 1996) | YouTube
- "10 X 10" - 808 State (from Gorgeous, 1992) | YouTube
Additional credits
"This is Joe Frank. You've been listening to Somewhere Out There. Created in collaboration with David Rapkin. This program was recorded by Scott Fritz and Theo Mondle and edited and mixed by Theo Mondle. Music looping by by Bob Carlson. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro and Esmé Gregson."
Commentary
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