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|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/just-get-me-out-of-here Just Get Me Out Of Here][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Just%20Get%20Me%20Out%20Of%20Here] | |title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/just-get-me-out-of-here Just Get Me Out Of Here][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Just%20Get%20Me%20Out%20Of%20Here] | ||
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''There was a period in my life when I had a breakdown and I was committed to a mental hospital on a ship.'' | ''There was a period in my life when I had a breakdown and I was committed to a mental hospital on a ship.'' | ||
'''Just Get Me Out Of Here''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on March 17, [[1996]]. | '''Just Get Me Out Of Here''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on March 17, [[:Category:1996|1996]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Joe | Joe recalls when he had a breakdown, was committed to a hospital on a | ||
ship. One fellow collected weather data, claimed he could predict it, | |||
also called himself a fraud. 'The chief psychologist was completely | |||
mad.' feared going to the bathroom alone. He declared the ship an | |||
autonomous nation, tried to annex New Zealand. Joe was the navigator. | |||
== Music == | 6:20: Joe ends up a cabbie in the Sahara, driving in circles | ||
{{The Lower We Fly (Outside)}} | looking for a fare, wonders if he's gone insane. | ||
9:30: Joe relays a woman's story. She was a troubled in school, shy. | |||
She tells Joe about boys she liked in school.<ref>She mentions Harmony | |||
Park, says it was in Santa Ana. I found a [http://wikimapia.org/4275105/Harmony-Park-Ballroom-site likely one in nearby Anaheim].</ref> | |||
Their relationships turned out badly. | |||
15:30: She tells Joe about her mother, who was intensely depressed. | |||
Her father had left when she was young. She re-married. He cheated | |||
on her. They got an annulment. The mother got more lonely and | |||
depressed, took Valium. | |||
18:40: Christmas 1986 she goes to her mother's house, finds she's slit | |||
her wrists. | |||
19:30: When she was a child she'd hide in the closet. | |||
21:20: She ate out of the dog's dish when she was a baby. She became | |||
anorexic later, got down to 99 pounds. | |||
26:10: She talks about her relationship with Harold, her husband, an | |||
architect. She flies to Monterey, Mexico, to meet him for a week. | |||
She got tarted-up and drunk, attracted the attention of men. Harold | |||
isn't as excited to see her as she is to see him. | |||
34:30: She wonders why people are so lonely. She talks about the | |||
nature of love and her relationship with Harold. | |||
39:00: Joe talks about the relationship between erectile tissue and | |||
pollen, a conference in Prague, the use of pyribenzamine<ref>a | |||
legitimate [[Wikipedia:Tripelennamine|antihistamine]]</ref> as an aphrodisiac; | |||
it also has the side-effect of promoting memory. A physician and his | |||
assistant, lovers, come dressed as a nose and a swab, get into a | |||
fight; the physician kills the assistant. He continues his research | |||
in jail. | |||
45:00: Joe recounts a troubled flight to Lima for an expedition to dig | |||
in Mayan ruins<ref>Mayans didn't live in Peru.</ref> Celia Brown, a | |||
beautiful young woman on the expedition, comes to his room at night, | |||
is obsessed with him; she speaks to him in German. He takes | |||
pyribenzamine, which reminds him of seeing his mother with a lover as | |||
a child, gets sick, faints. | |||
52:20: Sweet nothings in German. | |||
<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 is a mental patient and navigator on a hospital ship with a man who claims he can predict the weather. A mad chief psychologist who holds meetings in bathrooms declares the ship an independent state and decides to invade New Zealand. Joe drives a taxi in the Sahara. A woman was a withdrawn child, falls in love with impossible matches, describes childhood relationships. Her mother was depressed and angry, tried to kill herself at Christmas. She talks about visiting a lover on a business trip in Mexico. Everyone she's ever loved, she still loves. Not being bitter about experiences. Pyrobenzamine, side effects, and the doctor who kills his male lover assistant at a medical conference, goes to prison, and tries to escape by mailing himself. Flying into the Lima airport in a plane which lost an engine. Joe falls for a woman at an anthropological dig, remembers his childhood. | |||
</div></div> | |||
== Music == | |||
* [[Judith Owen]] vocalizes over "The Lower We Fly" | |||
{{The Lower We Fly (Outside)}} [Intro] | |||
== Shared material == | == Shared material == | ||
*[[Red Sea (A Compilation)]] | *[[Red Sea (A Compilation)]] - Joe reuses the first and last three segments of this program | ||
== Additional credits == | == Additional credits == | ||
The original broadcast credits state: "Created in collaboration with [[Kristine McKenna]], [[Arthur Miller]], and [[David Rapkin]]. The music is from the group Outside. The vocalist was Judith Owen. This program was recorded, edited, and mixed by Theo Mondle. Music looping by [[Bob Carlson]]. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro, Carly Eiseman, Esmé Gregson, and Bridget | The original broadcast credits state: "Created in collaboration with [[Kristine McKenna]], [[Arthur Miller]], and [[David Rapkin]]. The music is from the group Outside. The vocalist was [[Judith Owen]]. This program was recorded, edited, and mixed by Theo Mondle. Music looping by [[Bob Carlson]]. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro, Carly Eiseman, Esmé Gregson, and Bridget Kuehl." | ||
== | == Footnotes == | ||
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]] | [[Category:Absurd_Monologue]] | ||
[[Category:Somewhere Out There]] | [[Category:Somewhere Out There]] | ||
[[Category:Bob Carlson]] | |||
[[Category:David Rapkin]] | [[Category:David Rapkin]] | ||
[[Category:Arthur Miller]] | [[Category:Arthur Miller]] | ||
[[Category:Kristine McKenna]] | [[Category:Kristine McKenna]] | ||
[[Category:1996]] | [[Category:1996]] | ||
[[Category:Judith Owen]] | |||
[[Category:Show]] | [[Category:Show]] | ||
[[Category:Show_by_date|19960317]] {{Airdate|airdate=1996-03-17}} | [[Category:Show_by_date|19960317]] {{Airdate|airdate=1996-03-17}} | ||
{{Series|series=Somewhere Out There}}{{Cast|cast=Joe Frank}} | {{Series|series=Somewhere Out There}}{{Cast|cast=Joe Frank}} |