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Joe announces that it's his last show on KCRW. (He returned a few years later.) He introduces his collaborators and gives us a clip featuring each. David Cross as OJ Simpson's man-friend. Tim Jerome and Beth Dixon as a couple stranded on a raft who turn to cannibalism. Joe talks about Arthur Miller's on-air mime performance. Arthur Miller in a discussion of love; he falls for a woman dressed as a cookie and joins a troop dressed as costumed food; swollen genitals and a full body erection. Barbara Sohmers, Mark Hammer, Carolyn Swift in a desperate late night phone call from an ex-lover. Joe talks about recording Rent a Family. Jerry Klein and Theresa Nolan - she breaks up with him on the telephone and talks about her future. Tim Jerome shorts - parachuting into a convent, being assaulted by god, being propositioned by the mother superior; an elephant hunter. Mark Hammer, Arthur Miller, Paul Mantel, Lester Nafzger, Avery Hart in a teleconference of weapons dealers and a low level terrorist. | *Joe announces that it's his last show on KCRW. (He returned a few years later.) | ||
*He introduces his collaborators and gives us a clip featuring each. | |||
*David Cross as OJ Simpson's man-friend. | |||
*Tim Jerome and Beth Dixon as a couple stranded on a raft who turn to cannibalism. | |||
*Joe talks about Arthur Miller's on-air mime performance. | |||
*Arthur Miller in a discussion of love; he falls for a woman dressed as a cookie and joins a troop dressed as costumed food; swollen genitals and a full body erection. | |||
*Barbara Sohmers, Mark Hammer, Carolyn Swift in a desperate late night phone call from an ex-lover. | |||
*Joe talks about recording Rent a Family. | |||
*Jerry Klein and Theresa Nolan - she breaks up with him on the telephone and talks about her future. | |||
*Tim Jerome shorts - parachuting into a convent, being assaulted by god, being propositioned by the mother superior; an elephant hunter. | |||
*Mark Hammer, Arthur Miller, Paul Mantel, Lester Nafzger, Avery Hart in a teleconference of weapons dealers and a low level terrorist. | |||
Revision as of 08:55, 16 February 2021
Series | |
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Somewhere Out There | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1/23/2000 | |
Cast | |
David Cross, Tim Jerome , Beth Dixon , Arthur Miller, Barbara Sohmers, Mark Hammer, Carolyn Swift, Jerry Klein, Theresa Nolan, Paul Mantell, Lester Nafzger, Avery Hart, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Assorted, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | Bible Stories |
Followed by: | Pledge Drive Summer 1997 |
Last Show is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There.
Synopsis
- Joe announces that it's his last show on KCRW. (He returned a few years later.)
- He introduces his collaborators and gives us a clip featuring each.
- David Cross as OJ Simpson's man-friend.
- Tim Jerome and Beth Dixon as a couple stranded on a raft who turn to cannibalism.
- Joe talks about Arthur Miller's on-air mime performance.
- Arthur Miller in a discussion of love; he falls for a woman dressed as a cookie and joins a troop dressed as costumed food; swollen genitals and a full body erection.
- Barbara Sohmers, Mark Hammer, Carolyn Swift in a desperate late night phone call from an ex-lover.
- Joe talks about recording Rent a Family.
- Jerry Klein and Theresa Nolan - she breaks up with him on the telephone and talks about her future.
- Tim Jerome shorts - parachuting into a convent, being assaulted by god, being propositioned by the mother superior; an elephant hunter.
- Mark Hammer, Arthur Miller, Paul Mantel, Lester Nafzger, Avery Hart in a teleconference of weapons dealers and a low level terrorist.
Interesting Facts
- Spelling of names is only a guess here. If anyone knows the appropriate spelling, please drop Shiro a note. Shares material with The OJ Chronicles, Rent a Family part 2, Jerry's World (Brothers), Hawaii, Warheads.
- This program is not available at joefrank.com.
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