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|data8 = [[:Category:Telephone|], 30 minutes
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|data4  = [[1994|1994]]
 
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/soul-mate Soul Mate][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Soul%20Mate]
 
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/soul-mate Soul Mate][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Soul%20Mate]
|data6  = [[Laura Esterman]], [[Larry Block]], [[Fionnula Flanagan]], Joe Frank
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|data6  = [[Laura Esterman]], [Fionnula Flanagan]], Joe Frank
 
|data10 = [[Arena (Remix)]]
 
|data10 = [[Arena (Remix)]]
 
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''Can you believe that I had to wear my brother's hand me down jacket?''
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''"Can you believe that I had to wear my brother's hand me down jacket?"''
  
'''Soul Mate (Remix)''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1997]].
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"Soul Mate (Remix)" is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1994]].
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
A woman talks about being disappointed with men who are either wimps or jerks, preferring the company of dogs, women, and gay friends, enjoying being alone.  Monologue by an actress with an Irish accent in the second person: She has found racy magazines in her dormer's room.  She accidentally read his journal, found it was about her.  She admits to having feelings for him. She sings Misty, is greeted with applause and thanks the band.  The woman from the start of the program, an ex-lover, leaves a long answering machine message combining angry accusations with a desperate party invitation.  The Irish singer calls her Agent to complain about her hotel, the venues she plays, and they argue.  An actress delivers a second person address: "you're the most beautiful man I've ever met," true love.  Answering machine message continued: she burns a photo, sets her sofa on fire, threatens suicide, says, "I know you're my soul mate."
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A woman ([[Laura Esterman]])talks about being disappointed with men who are either wimps or jerks, preferring the company of dogs, women, and gay friends, enjoying being alone.  Monologue by an actress with an Irish accent ([[Fionnula Flanagan]]) in the second person: She has found racy magazines in her dormer's room.  She accidentally read his journal, found it was about her.  She admits to having feelings for him. She sings Misty, is greeted with applause and thanks the band.  The woman from the start of the program, an ex-lover, leaves a long answering machine message combining angry accusations with a desperate party invitation.  The Irish singer calls her Agent to complain about her hotel, the venues she plays, and they argue.  An actress delivers a second person address: "you're the most beautiful man I've ever met," true love.  Answering machine message continued: she burns a photo, sets her sofa on fire, threatens suicide, says, "I know you're my soul mate."
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== Interesting Facts ==
 
== Interesting Facts ==
Shares material with [[Emerald Isle]], [[Thank You, You're Beautiful]], and the original [[Soul Mate]]. The answering machine message background music includes the strange funk piece with a high pitched voice-over from a previous program.
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Shares material with [[Emerald Isle]] and [[Thank You, You're Beautiful]], and the original [[Soul Mate]]. The answering machine message background music includes the strange funk piece with a high pitched voice-over from a previous program.
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== Commentary ==
 
== Commentary ==
 
{{commentary}}
 
{{commentary}}
  
== External Links ==
 
[https://youtu.be/p2tTp4-2W8c Soul Mate (Remix) on Joe's YouTube channel]
 
  
 
[[Category:Scripted_Actors]]
 
[[Category:Scripted_Actors]]
[[Category:Laura Esterman]]  
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[[Category:Telephone]]
[[Category:Larry Block]]  
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[[Category:Laura Esterman]]
[[Category:Fionnula Flanagan]]
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[Category:Fionnula Flanagan]]
[[Category:1997]]
 

Revision as of 14:58, 22 February 2021

Series
Somewhere Out There
Original Broadcast Date
Cast
Format

[[:Category:Telephone|], 30 minutes |data4 = 1994 |title = Soul Mate[1]

|data6 = Laura Esterman, [Fionnula Flanagan]], Joe Frank
Preceded by: Arena (Remix)
Followed by: Black Light

"Can you believe that I had to wear my brother's hand me down jacket?"

"Soul Mate (Remix)" is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There. It was originally broadcast in 1994.

Synopsis

A woman (Laura Esterman)talks about being disappointed with men who are either wimps or jerks, preferring the company of dogs, women, and gay friends, enjoying being alone. Monologue by an actress with an Irish accent (Fionnula Flanagan) in the second person: She has found racy magazines in her dormer's room. She accidentally read his journal, found it was about her. She admits to having feelings for him. She sings Misty, is greeted with applause and thanks the band. The woman from the start of the program, an ex-lover, leaves a long answering machine message combining angry accusations with a desperate party invitation. The Irish singer calls her Agent to complain about her hotel, the venues she plays, and they argue. An actress delivers a second person address: "you're the most beautiful man I've ever met," true love. Answering machine message continued: she burns a photo, sets her sofa on fire, threatens suicide, says, "I know you're my soul mate."


Interesting Facts

Shares material with Emerald Isle and Thank You, You're Beautiful, and the original Soul Mate. The answering machine message background music includes the strange funk piece with a high pitched voice-over from a previous program.


Commentary

Please see guidelines on commentary and share your personal thoughts in this section. [Category:Fionnula Flanagan]]