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|data2 = [[Work In Progress]] | |data2 = [[Work In Progress]] | ||
|data8 = [[:Category:Serious_Monologue|Serious Monologue]], [[:Category:Narrative_Monologue|Narrative Monologue]], | |data8 = [[:Category:Serious_Monologue|Serious Monologue]], [[:Category:Narrative_Monologue|Narrative Monologue]], 59 minutes | ||
|data4 = 1986 | |data4 = [[:Category:1986|1986]] | ||
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/rose Rose][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Rose] | |title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/rose Rose][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Rose] | ||
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''Her clock radio starts playing at six thirty in the morning.'' | ''Her clock radio starts playing at six thirty in the morning.'' | ||
'''Rose''', also known as '''An American Flower''', is | '''Rose''', also known as '''An American Flower''', is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[:Category:1986|1986]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
The story of a pot-smoking nursery worker, her daily life, her communist parents, meeting a guy in prison and dating his friend, Detroit. Joe speaks both sides of a dialog: "What's funny, . . . don't look at me. . . I just filled my bladder. . . " Sleeping with Katie at her wedding. Ephemerals in the desert. | The story of a pot-smoking nursery worker, her daily life, her communist parents, meeting a guy in prison and dating his friend, Detroit. Joe speaks both sides of a dialog: "What's funny, . . . don't look at me. . . I just filled my bladder. . . " Sleeping with Katie at her wedding. Ephemerals in the desert. | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{ | {{She's Leaving The Bank (Ry Cooder)}} [Intro] | ||
{{Wings Over Water Part 6 (Stephan Micus)}} [12:17] | |||
{{Paris, Texas (Ry Cooder)}} [14:52] | |||
{{Wings Over Water Part 1 (Stephan Micus)}} [22:24] | |||
{{Dream Within A Dream (Propaganda)}} [41:33] | |||
== | == Additional credits == | ||
The original broadcast credits state: "[R]ecorded and mixed by Tom Strother." | |||
[[Category:Serious_Monologue]] | [[Category:Serious_Monologue]] | ||
[[Category:Narrative_Monologue]] | [[Category:Narrative_Monologue]] | ||
[[Category:1986]] | [[Category:1986]] | ||
[[Category: Work In Progress]] | [[Category:Work In Progress]] | ||
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]] | |||
[[Category:Show]] | |||
[[Category:Show_by_date|19860013]] {{Airdate|airdate=1986}} | |||
{{Series|series=Work In Progress}}{{Cast|cast=Joe Frank}} |
Revision as of 11:54, 2 April 2021
Series | |
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1986 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Serious Monologue, Narrative Monologue, 59 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Dreamland |
Followed by: | Why I Don't Love You Anymore |
Her clock radio starts playing at six thirty in the morning.
Rose, also known as An American Flower, is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1986.
Synopsis
The story of a pot-smoking nursery worker, her daily life, her communist parents, meeting a guy in prison and dating his friend, Detroit. Joe speaks both sides of a dialog: "What's funny, . . . don't look at me. . . I just filled my bladder. . . " Sleeping with Katie at her wedding. Ephemerals in the desert.
Music
- "She's Leaving The Bank" - Ry Cooder (from Paris, Texas, 1985) | YouTube [Intro]
- "Wings Over Water Part 6" - Stephan Micus (from Wings Over Water, 1982) | YouTube [12:17]
- "Paris, Texas" - Ry Cooder (from Paris, Texas, 1985) | YouTube [14:52]
- "Wings Over Water Part 1" - Stephan Micus (from Wings Over Water, 1982) | YouTube [22:24]
- "Dream Within A Dream" - Propaganda (from A Secret Wish, 1985) | YouTube [41:33]
Additional credits
The original broadcast credits state: "[R]ecorded and mixed by Tom Strother."