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|data8 = [[:Category:Absurd Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], 30 minutes
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|data8 = [[:Category:Absurd Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], 27 minutes
 
|data4  = [[1994]]
 
|data4  = [[1994]]
 
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/that-night That Night][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=That%20Night]
 
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/that-night That Night][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=That%20Night]
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|data6  = [[Ryan Cutrona]], [[Grace Zabriskie]], Joe Frank
 
|data10 = [[Natural_Disaster,_A|A Natural Disaster]]
 
|data10 = [[Natural_Disaster,_A|A Natural Disaster]]
 
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|data11 = [[Just Hold Me]]
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== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
Joe's uncle drowns while fishing a week after retiring, urban animal criminals, voyeur complains about a nude woman, sex with nuns in a limo, an elderly marching band and homecoming parade has been lost for 40 years and is being chased by homecoming queen's fiance, creating life-size maps, to Jesus: why is there so much suffering, we're on the edge of chaos, it's great to feel a part of nature monologue with traffic background, monologue on sleep (repeated in other programs)
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Joe's uncle drowns while fishing a week after retiring, urban animal criminals, voyeur complains about a nude woman, sex with nuns in a limo, an elderly marching band and homecoming parade has been lost for 40 years and is being chased by homecoming queen's fiancé, creating life-size maps, to Jesus: why is there so much suffering, we're on the edge of chaos, it's great to feel a part of nature monologue with traffic background, monologue on sleep (repeated in other programs)
  
 
== Music ==
 
== Music ==
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* "Love Letters" - Fluke (from [https://www.discogs.com/Fluke-Six-Wheels-On-My-Wagon/master/78421 ''Six Wheels On My Wagon''], 1993)
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{{Theme From Outrage (That Piano Mix) (Outrage)}}
 
{{Theme From Outrage (That Piano Mix) (Outrage)}}
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== Additional credits ==
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The original broadcast credits state: "[C]reated in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]] and [[Larry Massett]]. The story editor was [[Farley Ziegler]]. Sound effects by Jerry Summers and Theo Mondle. Recorded and mixed by Theo Mondle. The performers were Joe Frank, [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Ryan Cutrona]], [[Harvey Perr]], Carol Katz, [[Helen Wilson]],  Donna Hardy, Mark Henning, and [[Douglas Johnson]]. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro."
  
 
== Commentary ==
 
== Commentary ==

Revision as of 21:08, 7 March 2021

That Night[1]
Series
In The Dark
Original Broadcast Date
1994
Cast
Ryan Cutrona, Grace Zabriskie, Joe Frank
Format
Absurd Monologue, 27 minutes
Preceded by: A Natural Disaster
Followed by: Just Hold Me

My uncle Fred was a deeply religious man who labored all his life.

That Night is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1994.

Synopsis

Joe's uncle drowns while fishing a week after retiring, urban animal criminals, voyeur complains about a nude woman, sex with nuns in a limo, an elderly marching band and homecoming parade has been lost for 40 years and is being chased by homecoming queen's fiancé, creating life-size maps, to Jesus: why is there so much suffering, we're on the edge of chaos, it's great to feel a part of nature monologue with traffic background, monologue on sleep (repeated in other programs)

Music

Additional credits

The original broadcast credits state: "[C]reated in collaboration with David Rapkin and Larry Massett. The story editor was Farley Ziegler. Sound effects by Jerry Summers and Theo Mondle. Recorded and mixed by Theo Mondle. The performers were Joe Frank, Grace Zabriskie, Ryan Cutrona, Harvey Perr, Carol Katz, Helen Wilson, Donna Hardy, Mark Henning, and Douglas Johnson. Special thanks to Jennifer Ferro."

Commentary

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