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Northern Exposure

  • TV Series
  • 1990–1995
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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8.4/10
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Northern Exposure (1990)
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Quirky ComedyWorkplace DramaComedyDrama

A city doctor is forced to work in the remote Alaskan town of Cicely, where he encounters peculiar locals, including a former astronaut, as he adjusts to small-town life.A city doctor is forced to work in the remote Alaskan town of Cicely, where he encounters peculiar locals, including a former astronaut, as he adjusts to small-town life.A city doctor is forced to work in the remote Alaskan town of Cicely, where he encounters peculiar locals, including a former astronaut, as he adjusts to small-town life.

  • Creators
    • Joshua Brand
    • John Falsey
  • Stars
    • Rob Morrow
    • Janine Turner
    • Barry Corbin
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    697
    78
    • Creators
      • Joshua Brand
      • John Falsey
    • Stars
      • Rob Morrow
      • Janine Turner
      • Barry Corbin
    • 114User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 28 wins & 89 nominations total

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    Rob Morrow
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    • Dr. Joel Fleischman…
    • 1990–1995
    Janine Turner
    Janine Turner
    • Maggie O'Connell…
    • 1990–1995
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Maurice J. Minnifield…
    • 1990–1995
    John Cullum
    John Cullum
    • Holling Vincoeur…
    • 1990–1995
    Darren E. Burrows
    Darren E. Burrows
    • Ed Chigliak…
    • 1990–1995
    John Corbett
    John Corbett
    • Chris Stevens…
    • 1990–1995
    Cynthia Geary
    Cynthia Geary
    • Shelly Marie Tambo…
    • 1990–1995
    Elaine Miles
    Elaine Miles
    • Marilyn Whirlwind…
    • 1990–1995
    Peg Phillips
    • Ruth-Anne Miller…
    • 1990–1995
    William J. White
    • Dave the Cook
    • 1991–1994
    Moultrie Patten
    • Walt…
    • 1993–1995
    James L. Dunn
    • Hayden Keyes…
    • 1993–1995
    Earl Quewezance
    • Eugene
    • 1994–1995
    Teri Polo
    Teri Polo
    • Michelle Schodowski Capra
    • 1994–1995
    Paul Provenza
    Paul Provenza
    • Dr. Phillip Capra
    • 1994–1995
    Richard Cummings Jr.
    Richard Cummings Jr.
    • Bernard Stevens
    • 1990–1995
    Diane Delano
    Diane Delano
    • Officer Barbara Semanski
    • 1991–1995
    George Barril
    • Owen…
    • 1993–1995
    • Creators
      • Joshua Brand
      • John Falsey
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    intentiv

    'greatest television writing that I can remember'

    No matter where you hear about this show it is obvious even here that people can only say good things about it. I decided to comment on it based on my belief that the series contained some of the greatest television writing that I can remember. The scripts were excellently compelling and intriguing. Just when you thought that you could label a character and prophesize what they were to do next their personalities were stretched. Over the course of the shows six seasons they characters acted out brilliantly by the likes of John Corbett, Janine Turner, and Rob Morrow created what I and many others would select as the best hour-long program to ever hit the tube.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Fun show but Rob Morrow left a hole

    Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) graduates from medical school expecting to fulfill his scholarship obligations in Anchorage. Instead, ex-NASA astronaut and town big wig Maurice J. Minnifield (Barry Corbin) forces him to be the new doctor in the remote small town of Cicely, Alaska for three years. It is an eccentric town filled with eccentric characters. Maggie O'Connell (Janine Turner) is the beautiful pilot. Holling Vincoeur (John Cullum) runs the diner with his child-bride Shelly Marie Tambo (Cynthia Geary). Marilyn Whirlwind (Elaine Miles) is his quiet assistant and Ed Chigliak (Darren E. Burrows) is the film-geek sidekick. Chris Stevens (John Corbett) is the philosophical radio DJ.

    It was in the dead of winter out in the cold backwaters of Manitoba as a bunch of us mostly college kids on a 3 month job stint sitting around watching Northern Exposure. For some reason, it was fitting. And it was the first time I saw a trebuchet. This has a fun cast with Fleischman as the fish out of water character. It could have gone much longer, but Rob Morrow often disappeared in the later years. It wasn't the same show without him.
    TxMike

    Truly, one of the finest TV series ever.

    I'm not much of a "TV series" watcher. Most of them are extremely shallow or violent or forced funny. The very few I have really enjoyed over the years are MASH, TAXI, and Northern Exposure. That's not many, in over 40 years of viewing.

    All 3 of the series I've enjoyed have common threads - they are set in unique locations, have a broad array of quirky characters, are extremely well-written and acted, are genuinely funny in just the right places, and most of all, leave you with a really genuine "message" about life and relationships. Without fail.

    Of the 3 I mention, Northern Exposure is the best, in my opinion. My favorite is the episode where Maggie and Maurice go half-and-half to buy and build a small airplane, have a falling out that ends up just perfect, and the final scene, with the airplane flying during the funeral was so emotional that it brings tears to my eyes every time I see it.

    Unfortunately, when Rob Morrow left the show, it was never the same. I suspect the same would have happened if any of the 5 or 6 key characters had departed. After 5 years it was probably time anyway. But it lives on via DVD sets.

    In a completely unexpected way I was able to meet Barry Corbin who created the memorable character Maurice. He was in the cast of a TV movie called "A Face To Kill for", being filmed near my home in August of 1998. My wife and I were extras for a week at the horse track and during the set up for an inside scene Corbin sat with me at a small table. We chatted for a couple of minutes as the sound man got things sorted, he was very gracious and kind. So I have an extra special memory of "Northern Exposure."

    Update January 2024: The seasons are now available streaming on Prime, I have been enjoying re-watching them from season one, episode one. It is like seeing old friends after a long absence.
    bondgirl6781

    Clever, Funny, Quirky, Heartwarming, and there will be no other like it

    I loved this show and it's quirky ensemble. The stories were clever and there will never be another show quite like this one. I loved each and everyone of the characters. I also loved how they used some of the psychological aspects of the episodes. My favorite epys include episodes involving Shelly during her pregnancy particularly one where she sees the phases of her daughters life as though seeing the future of her child. Another are the episodes with the Rabbi and Joel Fleischman; Maggie and the Bear who magically transform into a handsome man in order to be with her for a few days is one of the most romantic and classic Northern Exposure episodes. I miss this show, but thank God for reruns.
    10marley4

    Not a dumbed down show

    The creators of Northern Exposure (NX) gave us a true viewing treat. While many shows tend to dumb down to the audience, NX asked you to wise up to it. With dialogue that in some cases you needed a dictionary for, you had a sense that this is how people should interact with one another. Although the characters were sometimes tough on each other, it was done lovingly. For example, Maurice and Joel never really liked each other, but would always be there to help each other out, out of respect. If only we lived in a world like this. With all that said, you sensed these characters were for real. As if you had been transplanted into Cicely, Alaska.

    NX wasn't all mushy either. It picked its moments, and did so with perfect vigor. Intertwined were moments of humor, sometimes laugh out loud, sometimes feel-good with a smile. Joshua Brand and David Falsey found a way to work your emotions, tugging on them like a heartstring. You really fall in love with the characters. Never have I seen a show where you cared so much about what happened to them, with many elements of surprises. I found myself even weeping with Maurice (probably the coldest of the main characters) when he mourned his brother during a Kaddish that Joel was giving in remembrance to his Uncle Manny. You know why? Because you learned of his brother's passing and how it affected Maurice throughout the series. You really felt his pain. As well, I laughed out loud when Joel was being accused of being a Russian spy by the town when they were sick or when a recently squished Rick was brought in on the satellite that killed him during his funeral. I couldn't help but smile when after a picture was taken of everyone at Joel's house; they just scanned over it while Chris talked about being a community and what it means to be neighborly.

    This show really taught me a lot, too. I learned of Shittake mushrooms, good French wines, Ingmar Bergman, tribal customs and stories, and clarified butter. I began watching this show in my mid-twenties when it was aired on A&E. I was just discovering the world around me and became a major influence on how I think and act now. I never knew a show that did as much research on things as this. They dig out obscure information that is true. They writers really did their homework and delivered with results. I wish there could be more creative writing in an era where reality shows and asinine sitcoms dominate the airwaves.

    If you get the chance, do yourself a favor. Watch NX, and do it from the beginning. You'll be treated to hours of enjoyment. Especially Chris Steven's diatribes, which gave you moments of reflection. I have every episode on tape and watch it over and over. Everyone I've turned on to this show ends up loving it. One person even dreamt (in their sleep) about being there from time to time. I have shared that same experience. It usually comes when I haven't watched it in a while. I guess you can say I get withdrawal symptoms. Northern Exposure is addicting. A kind of drug I love being addicted to.

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    • Trivia
      Elaine Miles won the part of Marilyn Whirlwind by accident. She accompanied her mother, Armenia Miles, who was auditioning for the part of Marilyn, and they cast Elaine instead.
    • Goofs
      Although Maurice is frequently described as a Mercury astronaut and talks about training with the Mercury astronauts, when a video tape of his launch is played, it shows a Gemini launch. Maurice has also stated that he wasn't one of the original seven, which would have precluded him being a Mercury astronaut.
    • Quotes

      Chris Stevens: Be open to your dreams, people. Embrace that distant shore. Because our mortal journey is over all too soon.

    • Alternate versions
      Only the first season retains the Universal Television logo on its DVD release, whereas further seasons edit out the logo.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1991)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Yiddish
      • Tlingit
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Ausgerechnet Alaska
    • Filming locations
      • Roslyn, Washington, USA(Exterior, as Cicely, Alaska)
    • Production companies
      • Cine-Nevada Productions
      • Universal Television
      • Falahey/Austin Street Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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