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|label11 = Followed by:  
|label11 = Followed by:  
|data2  = [[Work In Progress]]
|data2  = [[Work In Progress]]
|data8 = [[:Category:Serious Monologue|Serious Monologue]], [[:Category:Absurd Monologue|Absurd Monologue]] 1 hour
|data8 = [[:Category:Serious Monologue|Serious Monologue]], [[:Category:Absurd Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], 59 minutes
|data4  = 1986
|data4  = [[:Category:1986|1986]]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/cocktails-before-dinner Cocktails Before Dinner][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Cocktails%20Before%20Dinner]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/cocktails-before-dinner Cocktails Before Dinner][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Cocktails%20Before%20Dinner]
|data6  = Joe Frank
|data6  = Joe Frank
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''In this modern technological age, we humans have more than made up for our physical inferiority to animals.''
''In this modern technological age, we humans have more than made up for our physical inferiority to animals.''


'''Cocktails Before Dinner''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]].  It was originally broadcast in 1986.
'''Cocktails Before Dinner''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]].  It was originally broadcast in [[:Category:1986|1986]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
0:20: Joe compares human abilities with those of animals.  Humans
compensate for their inferiority to animals with tools (clothes, cars,
makeup…)
4:40: Breakfast at Charlie's, on the boardwalk (Venice?).  Joe is
unhappy that the plate and table are too small.  He pays and walks
down the promenade, tries to read the paper, but it's too cold to sit
still.  Joe's unhappy with the day.
6:00: Joe enjoys washing dishes.
6:20: One afternoon in September, Joe takes a cab to the hospital.  On
the way they pass a small park, Joe sees 2 female students; Joe
remembers when he was their age.  Joe gets examined at the hospital.
8:10: Joe talks about the 22 caliber pistol in a shoebox in the back
of his closet; he bought it as a young married student in Iowa, during
the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962, to protect himself and his
wife from the aftermath of a nuclear war.<ref>This is his only mention
of his first marriage other than in [[No Show]], and the only other mention of his life in Iowa,
along with [[The Eighty Yard Run]]</ref> Joe liked practicing shooting
it, the way it felt; he still likes the way it feels.
10:10: 'The Earth is 1 of 9 planets that revolve around the sun&hellip;'
Joe describes the vastness of space, how small our lives are compared
to it.
12:00: Joe tells story of Alexander the Great at the gates of
paradise.  They won't let him in, but they give him a human eye.  A
wise man weighs the eye, finds it has infinite weight open, an eye's
normal weight closed.
13:40: Joe asks which is sadder: a jukebox or a coffin.  Joe asks
whether time is linear or circular.<ref> He asks the panel this
question in [[Great Lives]].</ref>
15:20: Joe asks if you've attended a play in which an actor is in the
audience, how he dislikes this.  On his way home after such a play, he
imagines that all the audience is acting in a play.
17:10: A beautiful woman invites Joe to a performance of a play in
which she has a role.  Concerned that she watches him, Joe is
self-conscious, puts so much effort into his role that he pays no
attention to the play.  He thinks about the roles we play, the
performances we put on, in life.
20:00: Each person is a star in his/her own life, a bit player in
everyone else's.
24:40: 'The Earth is 1 of 9 planets that revolve around the
sun&hellip;' Joe describes the vastness of space, how small our lives
are compared to it.
25:30: Joe asks what the obsession of the week is, how we lose
interest so quickly.
26:20: Houdini was the greatest escape artist.  He was the son of a
rabbi.<ref>Joe mentions Houdini in [[Summer Notes]].</ref>
27:40: Joe asks which is sadder: a jukebox or a coffin.
28:00: Joe quotes some lines from 'The love song of J Alfred
Prufrock'.<ref>He also does in [[Silent Sea]] and [[Time's Arrow]].</ref>
30:30: Joe talks about teaching at a private school, how he doesn't
pay attention at meetings.<ref>The Dalton school; he talks about this
in [[Pretender]] also.</ref> The school supplied him with women.
He was attracted to female students, and they to him, but he didn't
have a relationship with any of them.  He catches students making
love.
35:50: John Painter was chairman of the history department, the Don
Juan of the faculty.  He seduced more women at the school than anyone.
His wife left him for another woman.  Joe played chess and baseball
with him.  He was fired for sleeping with a student, later died in a
motorcycle accident.
39:30: Joe likes doing the laundry, describes the process.  He uses
Wisk.
42:00: At the Moldavian film festival Joe gives a seminar with
Polanski.  Joe talks about all the recognition his films have gotten,
all the offers he's been made.  He's going to make a movie about Saint
Florence.
48:50: 'The Earth is 1 of 9 planets that revolve around the sun&hellip;'
Joe describes the vastness of space, how small our lives are compared
to it.
49:20: Joe hates going to hospitals.  He imitates the behavior of
others.
50:40: Joe describes unlikely dance moves with a partner.
51:40: Joe describes the distance between stars, how many Palomar has
identified, how small we are compared to the size of the galaxy.
53:50: Each person is a star in his/her own life, a bit player in
everyone else's.  Your body is the house you live in.  Houdini was the
greatest escape artist.  What is the obsession of the week?  His gun
feels like a natural appendage.
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;">
<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
* Making up for our inferiority to animals with technology.   
* Making up for our inferiority to animals with technology.   
* Our relationship to our bodies.   
* Our relationship to our bodies.   
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* Mimicking those one visits.   
* Mimicking those one visits.   
* Description of a dance.  
* Description of a dance.  
</div></div>


== Music ==  
== Music ==  
{{Power Spot (Jon Hassell) }}
{{Power Spot (Jon Hassell)}} [Intro]
{{59th Street Bridge Song (Simon & Garfunkel) }}
{{59th Street Bridge Song (Simon - Garfunkel)}} [7:16]
* "Polaris" - Aragon, (from [https://www.discogs.com/Aragon-Aragon/release/3257841 "Aragon"], 1985)
{{Polaris (Aragon)}} [10:23]
{{Wing Melodies (Jon Hassell) }}
{{Wing Melodies (Jon Hassell)}} [29:59]


== Shared material ==
== Shared material ==
* [[Journal]]  
* [[Journal]]  
* [[Higher Learning]].
* [[Higher Learning]]
* [[Karma Don't Deny Me]]
 
== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "Technical production by Tom Strother."


== Miscellanea ==
== Miscellanea ==
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
{{commentary}}
I have no record of WBEZ, WNYC, or KPFA airing this episode.[[User:Arthur Peabody|Arthur Peabody]] ([[User talk:Arthur Peabody|talk]]) 04:20, 27 August 2021 (EDT)
 
 
== Footnotes ==


[[Category:Serious_Monologue]]
[[Category:Serious_Monologue]]
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:1986]]
[[Category:1986]]
[[Category: Work In Progress]]
[[Category:Work In Progress]]
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]][[Category:Show]][[Category:Show_by_date|1986]]
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]]
[[Category:Show]]
[[Category:Show_by_date|19860011]] {{Airdate|airdate=1986}}
{{Series|series=Work In Progress}}{{Cast|cast=Joe Frank}}