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|data8 = [[:Category:Scripted_Actors|Scripted Actors]], [[:Category:Absurd_Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], [[:Category:Mock_Interview|Mock Interview]], 29 minutes
|data4  = 4/15/[[:Category:1983|1983]]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/pilot-::-the-end The End][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Pilot%20::%20The%20End]
|data6  = [[Paul Mantell]], [[Robin Goodman]], [[Brother Theodore]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Annalee Jefferies]], Joe Frank
|data2  = [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse]]
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"Pilot::The End" are two thirty minute programs Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse|NPR Playhouse]]. They are typically broadcast together.
''When did it begin? I don't know really.''


'''The End''' is a thirty minute program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse|NPR Playhouse]]. It is typically broadcast together with [[Pilot]]. It originally aired in April [[:Category:1983|1983]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
A man decides to become a pilot while diving in the Yucatan with a toothache. Actor dialog: revolution around a resort and talking with a mysterious pilot, villages are bombed, radio interview with anthropologist about a village dance (the story of "the curse of the concubine" and a man blessed with flight), planning a bombing raid, an encounter with a woman ends in tears.  Joe's doctor dies, and he finds someone living in his apartment.  Voice-over radio plays: an exaggerated Indian accent describes souls who don't know they are dead.  An interview with "Love Film" actors.  A circus by the sea explodes.  Joe can't sleep at the YMCA, emotion is a sign of decadence. Steinfeld's theory of Chaos.  A woman describes an encounter with a couple and a girlfriend.  Joe is in a bar on a train in the countryside, the conductor questions people (the "Is your business of a personal nature or is it commercial?  . . . I buy and sell animals..." dialog), Joe remembers the country side and tries to cross a river.  A doctor removes fragments of bone from Joe's body.  Indian voice talks about nirvana as a resort hotel.  A couple fights at the circus funeral.


"Black Coffee" begins and plays under much of the first few
minutes and in the rest of the show.


0:30: Joe was feeling bad, worried about his heart, went to see Dr
Hess ([[Brother Theodore]]). Dr Hess puts his stethoscope on Joe's chest,
has a heart attack himself; an ambulance takes him to the ED.  Dr Hess
ends up in the ICU, his nurse under sedation.


== Interesting Facts ==
2:10: Joe goes home; someone else is there; he disputes Joe's
Music: Vladimir Cosma, Diva, Sentimental Walk
ownership, slams the door on him.


3:20: A parody Indian guru says death begins as a misunderstanding.


== Commentary ==
4:30: Joe interviews Dick ([[Arthur Miller]]) & Jane ([[Irene Wagner]]? [[Avery Hart]]?),
{{commentary}}
a couple who make 'Love' movies (don't
call it porn!)  They air 3 minutes of their latest, <i>The Moving
Instant</i>; we hear sounds of passion, a melodramatic Muzak-y version
of "Moon River".


8:40: Joe opens the flap of Gindu's (sp?) tent, says he's in Nirvana,
'the nexus where love meets death'.  A guy pounds stakes into the
ground, he can hear wild animals.  Joe goes to the beach where clowns
are doing flips.  An explosion blows the clowns up.


== External Links ==
10: We're back in the 'love' movie: sounds of passion.  Dick & Jane
lament they don't have enough time.


11:10: Joe says it seems like an ordinary pornographic film.  They
explain why it's better.
12:40: Joe's in the YMCA on East 14th Street.<ref name=factsrequested>This segment was sampled for the track [https://youtu.be/WHheGwh6fUU?t=208 328 E. 14th St. #11], by [https://herearethefactsyourequested.bandcamp.com/album/shocks-struts The Facts You Requested]</ref>  It's 2 AM; Joe can't
sleep: the straw in his mattress needs changing.  Joe asks what our
nature is, cites Steinfeld's 'Theory of chaos', page 54.  Then a
fellow with a German-ish accent ([[Brother Theodore]]) talks philosophical
nonsense.
13:50: "Sentimental Walk" (Vladimir Cosma)<ref>Cosma was inspired by Erik Satie's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnossiennes ''Gnossiennes'']</ref>
14:10: A woman tells about being with her best friend at the grocery
store.  A fellow and his wife, who are buying huge hams, invite them to dinner at their house.<ref>They end up having an orgy, I think.</ref>
18:30: Joe's on the crowded Bosnian express (a train).  Workmen play
cards; a drunk at the bar tells everybody that they're stupid.  A
passenger ([[Arthur Miller]]) buys and sells animals.  The conductor
comes in, asking for passports; Joe doesn't have his but the conductor
passes him by.  Joe remembers his summers in Bosnia.  A boatman,
offering Joe a ride across the river, can't start its engine.
23:40: Joe has a dream: his body has been split down the middle; a
doctor with forceps pulls out pieces of bone and pottery.
24:30: The parody Indian guru is back, talking about how great
Nirvana is (they leave a mint on your pillow! The roast beef is rare, and very nice.)
25:40: A man ([[Tim Jerome]], his Spanish/French accent) complains to
a woman.  He's responsible for burying the clowns, lacks what he needs
to do the job.
26:40: Joe awaits Dick & Jane, who have promised him a part in their
next movie.  Someone left a baby by the water.  Joe says he's been
dreaming all his life, that this is the end of his dream.
27:20: "The Dawn" (DJ Food) concludes the program, but was not released until 1994 - it was added to the show after the initial broadcast.
<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's doctor dies, and he finds someone living in his apartment.  Voice-over radio plays: an exaggerated Indian accent describes souls who don't know they are dead.  An interview with "Love Film" actors.  A circus by the sea explodes.  Joe can't sleep at the YMCA, emotion is a sign of decadence. Steinfeld's theory of Chaos.  A woman describes an encounter with a couple and a girlfriend.  Joe is in a bar on a train in the countryside, the conductor questions people (the "Is your business of a personal nature or is it commercial?  . . . I buy and sell animals..." dialog), Joe remembers the country side and tries to cross a river.  A doctor removes fragments of bone from Joe's body.  Indian voice talks about nirvana as a resort hotel.  A couple fights at the circus funeral.
</div></div>
== Music ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Coffee_(1948_song) "Black Coffee"] - unknown version<!-- it's not the Patricia Kaas version used in other programs--> [Intro]
{{Moon River (Peter Nero)}} [8:18]
{{Sentimental Walk (Vladimir Cosma)}} [14:18]
{{Smile (Jesse Crawford)}} [25:13]
{{The Dawn (DJ Food)}} {{Added music}} [27:14]
== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "Directed by [[Arthur Miller]], with sound by [[David Rapkin]]. Performers were [[Paul Mantell]], [[Robin Goodman]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Annalee Jefferies]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Brother Theodore]], Joe Frank, and [[Tim Jerome]]."
== Footnotes ==


{{WBAI And NPR Playhouse}}
[[Category:Scripted_Actors]]
[[Category:Scripted_Actors]]
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Mock_Interview]]
[[Category:Mock_Interview]]
[[Category:Paul Mantell]]
[[Category:Irene Wagner]]
[[Category:David Rapkin]]
[[Category:Arthur Miller]]
[[Category:Tim Jerome]]
[[Category:Annalee Jefferies]]
[[Category:Robin Goodman]]
[[Category:Brother Theodore]]
[[Category:Paul Mantell]]
[[Category:1983]]
[[Category:1983]]
[[Category:Show|End]]
[[Category:Show_by_date|19830415]] {{Airdate|airdate=1983-04-15}}
[[Category:WBAI And NPR Playhouse]]
{{Series|series=WBAI And NPR Playhouse}}{{Cast|cast= [[Paul Mantell]], [[Robin Goodman]], [[Brother Theodore]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Annalee Jefferies]], Joe Frank}} <!-- I removed Barbara Sohmers, Clark Gordan, and Avery Hart, per the broadcast announcer credits -Ramon -->