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'''Eye In The Sky''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on January 7, [[:Category:1996|1996]]. A longer version was broadcast as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]].
'''Eye In The Sky''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on January 7, [[:Category:1996|1996]]. A longer version was broadcast as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]].
'Eye in the sky' is available at the Joe Frank Channel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RyHef8AAzs


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==

Revision as of 19:24, 2 July 2021

Eye In The Sky[1]
Series
Somewhere Out There
Original Broadcast Date
January 7, 1996
Cast
Jack Kornfield, Joe Frank
Format
Absurd Monologue, Narrative Monologue, 54 minutes
Preceded by: Iceland (Part 2) (Remix)
Followed by: Three Shingles

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Eye In The Sky is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There. It was originally broadcast on January 7, 1996. A longer version was broadcast as part of the series The Other Side.

'Eye in the sky' is available at the Joe Frank Channel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RyHef8AAzs

Synopsis

Joe is a helicopter traffic man reporting on bizarre disaster scenes in Los Angeles. Checking into a hotel and overhearing phone conversations. A list of chores that spirals into pseudo-technical nonsense. Kornfield: life force, paying the toll for the car behind you. Joe survives a helicopter crash and has only one eye. Preparing for the end of the world. Joe reports on a police chase. Watching a ship sink. Empty roads after a chemical spill. A traffic report that degenerates into an endless stream of Los Angeles streets.

Music

Additional credits

The original broadcast credits (read by Joe) state: "Edited and mixed by Theo Mondle, with music production by Bob Carlson. Created in collaboration with David Rapkin. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro."

The later (The Other Side) broadcast version credits state: "Created in collaboration with David Rapkin. With Joe Frank and Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield. Mixed by JC Swiatek. Production assistance: Esmé Gregson."

Footnotes

  1. Joe added music to several of his shows when they were rebroadcast or digitized. The updated versions are usually available at Joefrank.com