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|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/waiting-for-the-bell Waiting For The Bell][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Waiting%20For%20The%20Bell] | |title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/waiting-for-the-bell Waiting For The Bell][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Waiting%20For%20The%20Bell] | ||
|data6 = [[Laura Esterman]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Keith Talbot]], [[Larry Block]], [[Helen Wilson]], [[Walica Fuller]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Farley Ziegler]], [[Heidi Nordberg]], [[Harvey Perr]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank | |data6 = [[Laura Esterman]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Keith Talbot]], [[Larry Block]], [[Helen Wilson]], [[Walica Fuller]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Farley Ziegler]], [[Heidi Nordberg]], [[Harvey Perr]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank | ||
|data10 = [[Love | |data10 = [[Anthology Of Love (Remix)]] | ||
|data11 = [[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]] | |data11 = [[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]] | ||
|data2 = [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]] | |data2 = [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]] | ||
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''Is it the smoldering beauty of my purple eyes?'' | ''Is it the smoldering beauty of my purple eyes?'' | ||
'''Waiting For The Bell''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on April 22, [[2001]]. | '''Waiting For The Bell''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on April 22, [[:Category:2001|2001]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
This episode is all re-used material, from 'The loved one', 'Thank | |||
you, you're beautiful', 'When I'm calling you', 'Zen', 'Obsessions' | |||
'Is it the smouldering beauty of my purple eyes...' - Joe is the most | |||
beautiful, charming, intelligent, desirable person in the world, all | |||
men and women want to be with him.<ref name=Loved>originally aired in | |||
[[The Loved One]]</ref> | |||
9:30: Desperate women and men call Joe, plead with him to make love to | |||
them.<ref name=Loved /> | |||
14:00: A woman (Laura Esterman) leaves a bitter voice-mail | |||
message.<ref name=ThankYou>originally aired in [[Thank You, You're Beautiful]]</ref> | |||
20:00: A woman (Laura Esterman?) tells a story about a dream. | |||
She's in a room with a bunch of men who talk about politics. She | |||
tells them it's really about a cow thrown over a cliff, which | |||
represents the way men treat women. John, a guy (this is a group | |||
therapy session), says that he's unsympathetic, that women have | |||
all power in relationships. A second guy (Larry Block) sees both | |||
of their points of view. The therapist asks another woman, Stella, | |||
what she thinks. Others participate.<ref>originally aired in [[When I'm Calling You]]</ref> | |||
31:20: Jack Kornfield recounts the story of Groucho Marx and the woman | |||
with 22 children<ref>'I love my cigar...' - this comes from Groucho's | |||
game show, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Bet_Your_Life <i>You bet your life</i>]</ref> | |||
to introduce talking about wanting.<ref>originally | |||
aired in [[Zen]]</ref> | |||
33:30: More of the bitter voice-mail message: she remembers going to a | |||
bar where a woman was playing piano; the pianist recounts how Joe | |||
treated her.<ref name=ThankYou /> | |||
41:00: Joe, at a party, about to leave - 'the food was pedestrian, the | |||
wine was annoyingly ironic', falls in love with a beautiful woman | |||
across the room. The hostess Darlene tries to get him to spend the | |||
night with her. By the time Joe gets free the beautiful woman has | |||
left.<ref name=Obsessions>originally aired in [[Obsessions]]</ref> | |||
46:00: In the elevator on the way out Joe falls in love with another | |||
woman; Joe doesn't have the courage to talk to her.<ref name=Obsessions /> | |||
48:40: Joe goes into a coffee shop. The waitress is the woman who's | |||
in his dreams every night. Joe falls in love. He orders dozens of | |||
dishes, many of which one doesn't find in coffee shops. Joe passes | |||
out, wakes up in the emergency room. After a few hours they release | |||
him; he returns to the coffee shop, which has been razed, is now | |||
inhabited by homeless.<ref name=Obsessions /> | |||
54:00: More of the bitter voice-mail message: she remembers after when | |||
they went out to that Spanish place, tells him what a bad lover and | |||
companion he is, how much better lovers others are.<ref name=ThankYou /> | |||
<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: Monologue - ode to self describing how great he is and incredible things he can do | * Joe: Monologue - ode to self describing how great he is and incredible things he can do | ||
</div></div> | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{Friends and Enemies (DJ Cam)}} | {{Friends and Enemies (DJ Cam)}} [Intro] | ||
{{SugarHill (Terranova)}} | {{SugarHill (Terranova)}} [19:39] | ||
{{Beautiful (Babble)}} | {{Beautiful (Babble)}} [40:30] | ||
== Shared material == | == Shared material == | ||
* [[Lover Man]] | * [[Lover Man]] | ||
* [[Thank You, You're Beautiful]] | |||
* [[Obsessions]] | |||
* [[The Loved One]] | |||
*[[When I'm Calling You]] | |||
* [[Zen]] | |||
== Additional credits == | == Additional credits == | ||
The original broadcast credits state: "With [[Laura Esterman]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Keith Talbot]], [[Larry Block]], [[Helen Wilson]], <!--sp?-->Lisa Hiemer, [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Farley Ziegler]], [[Heidi Nordberg]], [[Harvey Perr]], [[Jack Kornfield]], and Joe Frank. Production: [[Bob Carlson]] and [[Ray Guarna]]. Production assistance: Esmé Gregson." | The original broadcast credits state: "With [[Laura Esterman]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Keith Talbot]], [[Larry Block]], [[Helen Wilson]], <!--sp?-->Lisa Hiemer,<ref>I find Lisa Heemer, Lisa Hiemer, and Lisa Heimer</ref> [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Farley Ziegler]], [[Heidi Nordberg]], [[Harvey Perr]], [[Jack Kornfield]], and Joe Frank. Production: [[Bob Carlson]] and [[Ray Guarna]]. Production assistance: Esmé Gregson." | ||
* joefrank.com lists the cast as, 'Laura Estermann, Grace Zabriskie, Larry Block, Arthur Miller, Keith Talbot, Helen Wilson, Walica Fuller,<ref>outside of Joe's shows, I can't find anyone with this name</ref> Farley Ziegler, Heidi Nordberg, Harvey Perr, Phil Procter,<ref>Philip Proctor is in the Firesign Theatre</ref> Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield, Joe Frank.' | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
[[Category:2001]] | [[Category:2001]] | ||
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[[Category:Harvey Perr]] | [[Category:Harvey Perr]] | ||
[[Category:Jack Kornfield]] | [[Category:Jack Kornfield]] | ||
[[Category:Ray Guarna]] | |||
[[Category:Show]] | [[Category:Show]] | ||
[[Category:The Other Side]] [[Category:Show_by_date|20010422]] {{Airdate|airdate=2001-04-22}} | [[Category:The Other Side]] [[Category:Show_by_date|20010422]] {{Airdate|airdate=2001-04-22}}{{Series|series=The Other Side}}{{Cast|cast=[[Laura Esterman]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Keith Talbot]], [[Larry Block]], [[Helen Wilson]], [[Walica Fuller]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Farley Ziegler]], [[Heidi Nordberg]], [[Harvey Perr]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank}} | ||
{{Series|series=The Other Side}}{{Cast|cast=[[Laura Esterman]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Keith Talbot]], [[Larry Block]], [[Helen Wilson]], [[Walica Fuller]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Farley Ziegler]], [[Heidi Nordberg]], [[Harvey Perr]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank}} |