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|data4  = 3/10/[[1979]]
|data4  = 3/10/[[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. "Til You're Gone" original song performed by [[Arthur Miller]].
|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 =  1 hour
|data8 =  57 minutes
|header9 = Chronology
|header9 = Chronology
|label10= Preceded by:  
|label10= Preceded by:  
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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: <i>'Til you're gone</i> - 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
of NYC</ref>, ends up in Newburgh.  He's back in the town he grew up
of NYC</ref> ends up in Newburgh.  He's back in the town he grew up
in, goes to his mother's home; she berates him for not having written,
in, goes to his mother's home; she berates him for not having written,
but it turns out to be the wrong address.
but it turns out to be the wrong address.
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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 <i>hungry i</i> was in San
was at the <i>hungry i</i> in Chicago, Joe says; the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_i ''hungry i''] was in San
Francisco - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_i</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,
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* "Casablanca" medley [43:55]
* "Casablanca" medley [43:55]
* Third Movement - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._6_(Tchaikovsky) Symphony No. 6]) [44:41]
* Third Movement - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._6_(Tchaikovsky) Symphony No. 6]) [44:41]
{{Children Of Lima (Woody Herman)}} [47:08]
== 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."


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==