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*In this program and in [[A Landing Strip In The Jungle]] Lester uses the name [[Lester Ainslie]]. | *In this program and in [[A Landing Strip In The Jungle]] Lester uses the name [[Lester Ainslie]]. | ||
*We hear two tracks from Enya's "Watermark" album in this program. | *We hear two tracks from Enya's "Watermark" album in this program. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 11:46, 26 March 2021
Series | |
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1989 | |
Cast | |
Lester Nafzger, Julie Renick, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Scripted Actors, Telephone, Mock Interview, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | Sleep |
Followed by: | The More I Know You |
"A month ago I visited my mother in Columbus Ohio."
Performer is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1989.
Synopsis
- Lester Nafzger, on the phone, talking about his argumentative mother, 81. They have a tremendous dispute over hypnotism.
- Superstition: counting 12 babies in arms for 12 days of good luck. Then, the 13th day.
- Lester tells us his 26 (and counting) definitive Life Reference Points, or 'linchpins', of his existence. Events that didn't make the list.
- Lester seems to know the height of everyone he knows. He's a numbers guy.
- Performances: looking for Jerry Rickshaw. Joe and Lester discuss the performance. What Jerry Rickshaw means to Lester.
- Where's Charlotte.
- My Teeth Are So Much Uglier Than Yours.
- Discussion of the role of an artist.
- Performances: Missing Barbara. Cartoon. Big Band.
- Lester describes the boogie boys: musical saboteurs.
- A serene mother-and-baby scene.
- Lester tells of his struggle to close the nearly 100 holes in the poorly-built wall connecting his furnace room to a porno theater next door. Then we hear audio from a porn movie.
- Lester recites the weight of everyone he knows.
Music
- "Watermark" - Enya (from Watermark, 1988) | YouTube
- "River" - Enya (from Watermark, 1988) | YouTube
- "Alternative 3" - Brian Eno (from Music For Films, 1976) | YouTube
- "Aragon" - Brian Eno (from Music For Films, 1976) | YouTube
- "All Blues" - Miles Davis (from Kind Of Blue, 1959) | YouTube
- "The Dream" - Ry Cooder (from Jazz, 1978) | YouTube
- "New York, New York"
Miscellanea
- In this program and in A Landing Strip In The Jungle Lester uses the name Lester Nafzger.
- We hear two tracks from Enya's "Watermark" album in this program.