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|label10  = Preceded by:  
|label11 = Followed by:  
|label11 = Followed by:  
|data8 = Absurd Monologue, 1 hour
|data8 = [[:Category:Absurd Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], [[:Category:Telephone|Telephone]], [[:Category:Serious Monologue|Serious Monologue]] 61 minutes
|data4  = 3/1/[[1997]]
|data4  = 3/1/[[:Category:1997|1997]]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/journal Journal][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Journal]
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|data6  = Joe Frank|]]
|data6  = [[Friederike Frank]], Joe Frank
|data10 = [[Third_World_Country_(Includes_Raymond)|Third World Country]]
|data10 = [[Philosophy]]
|data11 = [[The Other Side (Show)]]
|data11 = [[The Other Side (Show)]]
|data2  = [[Somewhere Out There]]
|data2  = [[Somewhere Out There]]
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''So I promised you that I was going to present a journal of my daily life.''
''So I promised you that I was going to present a journal of my daily life.''


'''Journal''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on March 1, [[1997]].
'''Journal''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on March 1, [[:Category:1997|1997]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Joe tells us that he won't read from his journal, that,
despite popular demand, he didn't want to keep a journal.
4:30: Joe plays a promo for the show in which a redneck, asked
by a friend what he intends to do on the upcoming weekend, says that
he intends to get drunk and beat up Terry (apparently his wife or
girlfriend).  The friend tells him he can beat up Terry anytime, that
he should come over to his place to listen to Joe Frank on the radio.
KCRW won't air the promo.  Joe calls others, including his
mother, to get their opinions.
15:20 The redneck and Terry argue about whether the redneck
should wear a seatbelt.
17:30: Joe gets angry with a fellow who has a license plate
border that claims he knows Jesus, imagines confronting him.
19:20: Joe attends a play in which a friend performs.  He pays
so much attention to his performance as an audience member he doesn't
to the play.  Then he speculates about how we're all performing.<ref
name=Cocktails>originally in [[Cocktails Before Dinner]]</ref>
22:40: Joe ruminates on how one is the star of one's own life
but a bit player in the lives of others.
24:50: He compares human abilities with those of animals.<ref name=Cocktails />
29:50: When he was a boy, falling asleep, Joe tortured himself
with fantasies of making awful decisions.<ref name=Asleep>originally
in [[When She's Asleep, She Looks Like An Angel]] </ref>
32:00: Story of his job teaching at a private school in NYC,
including Kim and their unfortunate date.<ref>adapted from
[[Pretender]]</ref>
51:40: 'The Earth is 1 of 9 planets that revolve around the
sun...'  Joe describes the vastness of space.<ref name=Cocktails /> 
53:30: A drunk harasses Joe's date.<ref name=Asleep />
56:40: Joe observes how small things look from an airplane,
contrasts that perspective from how the city appears on the land, goes
on to comment on the ephemerality of life.<ref> originally aired in
[[He Hesitated]] </ref>
<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">
Joe explains that the show will not be a radio journal of his daily life. A celebrating of changing one's mind.  Joe repeatedly airs a spousal abuse promo deemed offensive by the management and solicits comments from people on the phone, including his mother.  ("Just get stinking drunk and kick the piss out of terry.")  The actors from the promo fight about wearing seat belts.  Being infuriated and interrogating someone with a bumper sticker that says "I know Jesus."  Feeling the need to perform as a member of the audience at a friend's play.  The audience, everyone, as actors.  Everyone as a star of their own life; life as recognition.  Tonight's program from the viewpoint of his life, the audience's life.  Making up for our inferiority to animals with technology.  Our relationship to our bodies.  Lying in bed and fantasizing about horrible choices involving torture of others.  Joe's past as a teacher: experiencing department meetings in the manner of a student.  He dates a fellow teacher with capped teeth, worries about his appearance, fears defiant Marxist students in the classroom.  He spontaneously ejaculates while cuddling the fellow teacher, disguises it by splashing himself with water, loses touch with her, and eventually tells the story at a party.  Joe fails to confront a drunk who harasses his date.  Man's inability to contemplate the dimensions of the universe.  
Joe explains that the show will not be a radio journal of his daily life. A celebrating of changing one's mind.  Joe repeatedly airs a spousal abuse promo deemed offensive by the management and solicits comments from people on the phone, including his mother.  ("Just get stinking drunk and kick the piss out of terry.")  The actors from the promo fight about wearing seat belts.  Being infuriated and interrogating someone with a bumper sticker that says "I know Jesus."  Feeling the need to perform as a member of the audience at a friend's play.  The audience, everyone, as actors.  Everyone as a star of their own life; life as recognition.  Tonight's program from the viewpoint of his life, the audience's life.  Making up for our inferiority to animals with technology.  Our relationship to our bodies.  Lying in bed and fantasizing about horrible choices involving torture of others.  Joe's past as a teacher: experiencing department meetings in the manner of a student.  He dates a fellow teacher with capped teeth, worries about his appearance, fears defiant Marxist students in the classroom.  He spontaneously ejaculates while cuddling the fellow teacher, disguises it by splashing himself with water, loses touch with her, and eventually tells the story at a party.  Joe fails to confront a drunk who harasses his date.  Man's inability to contemplate the dimensions of the universe.  
</div></div>


== Music ==  
== Music ==  
{{A Mother (For Your Mind) (The Herbaliser) }}
{{A Mother (For Your Mind) (The Herbaliser)}} [Intro]
{{The Beast (Autechre Mix) (Palmskin Productions)}}
{{Isa Lei (Ry Cooder / V.M. Bhatt)}} [4:59]
{{Isa Lei (Ry Cooder / V.M. Bhatt) }}
{{The Beast (Autechre Mix) (Palmskin Productions)}} [32:17]


== Shared material ==
== Shared material ==
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* [[When She's Asleep, She Looks Like An Angel]]
* [[When She's Asleep, She Looks Like An Angel]]
* [[Higher Learning]]
* [[Higher Learning]]
* [[He Hesitated]]
* [[Pretender]]


== Miscellanea ==
== Miscellanea ==
* The promo spot features the tune 'Isa Lei' which is also used in [[Three Shingles]]
* The promo spot features the tune 'Isa Lei' which is also used in [[Three Shingles]]
 
* After the first 19:20, all re-used material
== Commentary ==
== Footnotes ==
{{commentary}}
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
 
[[Category:Serious_Monologue]]
[[Category:Serious_Monologue]]
[[Category:Call_In_Show]]
[[Category:Telephone]]
[[Category:Friederike Frank]]
[[Category:Somewhere Out There]]
[[Category:1997]]
[[Category:1997]]
[[Category:Show]]
[[Category:Show_by_date|19970301]] {{Airdate|airdate=1997-03-01}}
{{Series|series=Somewhere Out There}}{{Cast|cast=[[Friederike Frank]], Joe Frank}}