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== Shared material ==
== Shared material ==

Revision as of 05:00, 10 August 2021

Black Hole[1]
Series
The Other Side
Original Broadcast Date
9/16/2001
Cast
Alan Hunter, Barbara Sohmers, Marilyn Casky, Arthur Miller, Brother Theodore, Mark Hammer, Joseph Palmieri, Clark Gordon, Larry Block, Richard Bauer, Tim Jerome, Joe Frank
Format
54 minutes
Preceded by: Terminal
Followed by: In The Dark (Remix)

Images of the city at night. People hurry along with umbrellas.

Black Hole is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side. It was originally broadcast on September 16, 2001.

Synopsis

  • Religious orders
  • Bizarre boxing match
  • A presidential address
  • Interrogation of man regarding an explosion
  • Dialog with the man's wife
  • Lectures on Electrocism and Naturism
  • Actor's monologue on suicide techniques
  • Taxicab at suicide bridge
  • "Something is missing from my life" discussion
  • The president talks about eating nothing as a child, reads the children's questions monologue ("if I don't like it, why do I have to eat it?")
  • A man attends his own funeral.

Music

This is an incomplete record of the music in this program. If you can add more information, please do.

Shared material

Additional credits

  • Directed by Arthur Miller
  • Mixed by Jim Anderson
  • Remixed by Ray Guarna