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''None of us has escaped the injuries and indignities of growing up.''
''None of us has escaped the injuries and indignities of growing up.''


'''When I'm Calling You''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[In The Dark]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1993]].
'''When I'm Calling You''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[In The Dark]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1993]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Actors:  Joe as a telephone therapist in dialog with an actor.   
Actors:  Joe as a telephone therapist in dialog with an actor.   
Monologue: fax therapy, the infinity of nothingness
Monologue: fax therapy, the infinity of nothingness
== Interesting Facts ==
This is the first half hour of "[[Phone Therapy]]"


== Music ==
== Music ==
{{Longing for Daydreams (Holger Czukay)}}
{{Longing for Daydreams (Holger Czukay)}}
{{Around the World (Mantovani and his Orchestra)}}
{{Around the World (Mantovani and his Orchestra)}}
== Shared material ==
* This is the first half hour of [[Phone Therapy]]


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==

Revision as of 18:31, 2 March 2021

When I'm Calling You[1]
Series
In The Dark
Original Broadcast Date
1993
Cast
Laura Esterman, Grace Zabriskie, Larry Block, Arthur Miller, Keith Talbot, Helen Wilson, Walica Fuller, Farley Ziegler, Heidi Nordberg, Harvey Perr, Phil Proctor, Joe Frank
Format
Absurd Monologue, Telephone, Improv Actors, Sound Effects, 30 minutes
Preceded by: Green Cadillac
Followed by: The Loved One

None of us has escaped the injuries and indignities of growing up.

When I'm Calling You is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1993.

Synopsis

Monologue: The problems with conventional therapy and benefits of phone therapy. Actors: Telephone therapy session. Monologuew/ sound effects: Audio Rorschach test. Actors: Joe as a telephone therapist in dialog with an actor. Monologue: fax therapy, the infinity of nothingness

Music

Shared material

Commentary

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