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|title = | |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 = | |data8 = 56 minutes | ||
|header9 = Chronology | |header9 = Chronology | ||
|label10= Preceded by: | |label10= Preceded by: | ||
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''"Single male, 30 years old, very handsome..."'' | ''"Single male, 30 years old, very handsome..."'' | ||
''' | '''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: | 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: | 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: | 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 | 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. | 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: | 54:50: "Till You're Gone" - the song | ||
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;"> | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;"> | ||
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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] | ||
{{Valley of the Shadow (Thomas Newman)}} {{Added music}} [18:44] | {{Valley of the Shadow (Thomas Newman)}} {{Added music}} [18:44] | ||
{{Solo - In Memory Of His Father, Harry L. Evans (Bill Evans)}} [37:18] | |||
{{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)}} [ | {{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." | ||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == |