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|title = Til You're Gone
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/till-youre-gone/ Till You're Gone] [https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=till+you%27re+gone]
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|header1 = Series
|header1 = Series
|data2 = [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse]]
|data2 = [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse]]
|header3 = Original Broadcast Date
|header3 = Original Broadcast Date
|data4  = 3/10/[[1979]]
|data4  = 3/10/[[:Category:1979|1979]]
|header5  = Cast
|header5  = Cast
|data6  = [[Arthur Miller]], [[Robin Bartlette]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Paul Mantell]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Eric Sears]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[David St. James]], [[Marcel Rosenblatt]], Joe Frank.
|data6  = [[Arthur Miller]], [[Robin Bartlette]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Paul Mantell]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Eric Sears]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[David St. James]], [[Marcel Rosenblatt]], Joe Frank.
|header7 = Format
|header7 = Format
|data8 =  57 minutes
|data8 =  56 minutes
|header9 = Chronology
|header9 = Chronology
|label10= Preceded by:  
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''"Single male, 30 years old, very handsome..."''
''"Single male, 30 years old, very handsome..."''


'''Til You're Gone''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse]].
'''Till You're Gone''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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on his chin.
on his chin.


16:40: <i>'Til you're gone</i> - the song.<ref>This song, written for the show, was performed by Arthur Miller.</ref>
16:40: "Till You're Gone" - the song.<ref>This song, written for the show, was performed by Arthur Miller.</ref>


17:40: Joe's riding on a train,<ref>the stops sound like a train north
17:40: Joe's riding on a train,<ref>the stops sound like a train north
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getting a job, not believing in God.
getting a job, not believing in God.


25:30: <i>'Til you're gone</i> - the song.
25:30: "Till You're Gone" - the song.


26: Doris and Philip are happy with their day; she's romantic, he
26: Doris and Philip are happy with their day; she's romantic, he
fears he can't perform, which frustrates her.  They can't agree.
fears he can't perform, which frustrates her.  They can't agree.


30:30: <i>'Til you're gone</i> - the song.
30:30: "Till You're Gone" - the song.


30:50: Actors read more singles' ads.
30:50: Actors read more singles' ads.
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37:30: Joe recounts falling in love with pianos.<ref>The first piano
37:30: Joe recounts falling in love with pianos.<ref>The first piano
was at the <i>hungry i</i> in Chicago, Joe says; the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_i ''hungry i''] was in San
was at the hungry i in Chicago, Joe says; the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_i hungry i] was in San
Francisco</ref> He fell
Francisco</ref> He fell
hardest for a piano in Palm Beach, slept in her.  Later he makes
hardest for a piano in Palm Beach, slept in her.  Later he makes
millions on the stock market, goes back for her, promises to save her,
millions on the stock market, goes back for her, promises to save her,
love her eternally. <i>A kiss is just a kiss</i> accompanies the end.
love her eternally. "A Kiss Is Just A Kiss" accompanies the end.


43:20: An announcer reading a news story recounts how high-ranking
43:20: An announcer reading a news story recounts how high-ranking
Nazis escape after WW2, some to South America, some convert to
Nazis escape after WW2, some to South America, some convert to
Judaism, even becoming rabbis, some to Roman Catholicism.
Judaism, even becoming rabbis, some to Roman Catholicism.
(Tchaikovsky's Symphony 6, third movement)
(Tchaikovsky's [[Wikipedia:Symphony_No._6_(Tchaikovsky)|Symphony No. 6]], third movement)


45:50: Joe asks if she remembers a train ride into the mountains (some
45:50: Joe asks if she remembers a train ride into the mountains (some
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the story of Joe returning home.
the story of Joe returning home.


54:50: <i>'Til you're gone</i> - the song
54:50: "Till You're Gone" - the song


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== Music ==
== Music ==
* original music performed by [[Arthur Miller]] [Intro]
{{Cool Out (Leroy Hutson)}} [1:27]
{{Cool Out (Leroy Hutson)}} [1:27]
{{Spring Rain (Silvetti)}} [3:01]
{{Spring Rain (Silvetti)}} [3:01]
{{Peace Piece (Bill Evans)}} [37:16]
{{Valley of the Shadow (Thomas Newman)}} {{Added music}} [18:44]
{{Valley of the Shadow (Thomas Newman)}} {{Added music}} [18:44]
* "Casablanca" medley [43:55]
{{Solo - In Memory Of His Father, Harry L. Evans (Bill Evans)}} [37:18]
* Third Movement - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._6_(Tchaikovsky) Symphony No. 6]) [44:41]
{{Medley: Paris Montage (Charles Gerhardt - National Philharmonic Orchestra)}} [42:31] <!--from a longer initial track on the original release that JF would have had based on the year, but let's be straightforward-->
{{Children Of Lima (Woody Herman)}} [47:08]
{{Symphony No. 6: Third Movement (Eugene Ormandy and The Philadelphia Orchestra)}} [43:15]
{{Children Of Lima (Woody Herman)}} [45:36]


== Additional credits ==
== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "Written and produced by Joe Frank. Directed by [[Arthur Miller]], with sound by [[David Rapkin]]. The performers included Arthur Miller, [[Robin Bartlette]], [[Tim Jerome|Timothy Jerome]], [[Paul Mantell|Bernie Mantell]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Eric Sears]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[David St. James]], [[Marcel Rosenblatt]], and Joe Frank. The theme song was performed by Arthur Miller."
The original broadcast credits state: "Written and produced by Joe Frank. Directed by [[Arthur Miller]], with sound by [[David Rapkin]]. The performers included Arthur Miller, [[Robin Bartlette]], [[Tim Jerome|Timothy Jerome]], [[Paul Mantell|Bernie Mantell]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Eric Sears]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[David St. James]], [[Marcel Rosenblatt]], and Joe Frank. The theme song was performed by Arthur Miller."
== Commentary ==
{{commentary}}
I think the <i>'Til you're gone</i> song would make a creditable country song.[[User:Arthur Peabody|Arthur Peabody]] ([[User talk:Arthur Peabody|talk]]) 22:53, 19 March 2021 (EDT)
The <i>Hungry i</i> was a <b>great</b> club.[[User:Arthur Peabody|Arthur Peabody]] ([[User talk:Arthur Peabody|talk]]) 22:53, 19 March 2021 (EDT)


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

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