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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 | |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 = 57 minutes | ||
|header9 = Chronology | |header9 = Chronology | ||
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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> | 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 | 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</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 == |