Northern Exposure
Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) graduated from Columbia University medical school where he attended thanks to a scholarship from the state of Alaska. Though he was slated to work in Anchorage, instead he gets assigned to be the General Practitioner of the tiny Alaskan town, Cicely, to pay for his education. The location is remote, the people are weird and quirky, and Joel wants to return to New York. The show thrived on the "will they or won't they" dynamic between Fleischman and Janine Turner's Maggie O'Connell.
On Maggie's 30th birthday, she decides to perform an ancient Native American ritual for saying goodbye to her dead boyfriends. Joel and Ed later have to rush in for the rescue when she turns out to be ill.
When the midnight sun, days of constant sunlight, hits Cicely, Joel experiences a relentless surge of energy and begins coaching Cicely's local basketball team.
Chris runs over a dog and is smitten by the owner. Maurice gets a very rare antique clock. Ed makes a new friend of the horologist.
A rock musician (played by Adam Ant) accidentally arrives in Cicely, creating quite a stir-up among the locals. While Ed makes a documentary about the visit, Chris has trouble deciding how to put an old friend to his final rest.
A former lawyer named Mike Monroe moves to town with a unique medical condition and has to live in a bubble. Ruth Anne's son comes for a visit.
While Ed catches a fish containing a ring that he thinks belonged to Fedrico Fellini, the Flying Man and some circus performers revisit Cicely.
A woman arrives in town claiming to be Holling's daughter. Marilyn looks for a new house and asks Maggie to help. A friend of Ed's migrates south.
It's Thanksgiving in Cicely, which means they celebrate in their usual 'unique' way. Joel is lied to again by the State of Alaska. Maggie goes after Mike.
A semi-retired KGB agent arrives in Cicely and reveals to Maurice that he once divulged some classified information. Holling finds a great nuisance in a health-care inspector who gives him some instructions to clean The Brick.
The law catches up with Chris when the authorities begin setting up an extraction to have him turned in to the West Virginia police for violating parole.
Ed goes green after having a post-apocalyptic dream, Maggie discovers some old Indian artifacts in her front yard and Holling begins associating with a young runaway (Brad) from Los Angeles who develops a major crush on Shelly.
Ruth Anne pays off her store loan to Maurice and they begin to fight over Ed. Joel has a crisis of identity when he gets no patients for 2 weeks. Bernard fills in for Chris while he is on a week-long self-discovery journey at a monastery.
Ed's spirit guide returns claiming to have found the identity of Ed's father. Maggie and Mike grow closer. An itinerant, blind piano tuner shows up at the Brick.
Maggie bribes Joel with basketball tickets to escort her home to Grosse Pointe, Michigan to face her family. The usual bizarre hilarity ensues.
Holling decides to finish high school; Marilyn goes to Seattle on vacation.
Strange winds from the east blow in some strange behavior. Maggie attacks Joel. Chris saves Maurice's life. Maurice figures out he can't live with it.
Ed's uncle tells him he needs to be married and has arranged a wife for him. Joel obsesses over Maggie denying they had sex. Holling and Ruth Anne chase after a rare bird.
Joel withholds practicing medicine until the State honors his contract and he gets his week vacation. Chris builds an art piece. Holling hibernates for 2 weeks.
Marilyn's family (Whirlwind) totem is unveiled and causes a feud. Shelley has hallucinations of dancers. Joel grows jealous over Mike and Maggie.
Shelley decides to redecorate. Mike is cured and decides to leave Maggie and Cicely to work for Greenpeace.
Dr. Fleischman is troubled when he doesn't receive an invitation to a big party for Maurice that the whole town is attending. Shelly accidentally breaks a bottle of wine worth several thousand dollars.
Joel's Uncle Manny dies and the people of Cicely join forces to locate ten other Jews for his kaddish.
It's spring in Cicely and the Annual Mosquito festival is coming. Holling feels the need to plant something until he gets some startling news. The town receives a letter and video from Mike.
Maurice's son Duk comes to ask for permission to marry. Holling has problems with Shelley and intimacy. Ed tries to save a native language with film.
An old tree near Cicely seems to be on its last legs and the locals enlist Joel to make a diagnosis.
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Barry Corbin | Maurice J. Minnifield |
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John Corbett | Chris Stevens |
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Rob Morrow | Dr. Joel Fleischman |
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Janine Turner | Maggie O'Connell |
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John Cullum | Holling Vincoeur |
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Darren E. Burrows | Ed Chigliak |
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Cynthia Geary | Shelly Marie Tambo |
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Elaine Miles | Marilyn Whirlwind |
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Peg Phillips | Ruth-Anne Miller |
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Gino D'Cafango | Townsperson |
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William J. White | Dave the Cook |
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Anthony Edwards | Mike Monroe |
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Richard Cummings Jr. | Bernard Stevens |
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Moultrie Patten | Walt |
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Doug Ballard | Ronald Arthur Bantz |
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Don McManus | Erick Reese Hillman |
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Ralph P. Martin | Ivory Springer |
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Jillian Armenante | Townsperson |
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Gary Taylor | Len |
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Harry Pringle | Drummer #1 |
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Kermit Cole | Kermit |
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Bill Yallup Jr. | John Hope |
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Al Denbeste | Bar Patron |
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Stephen Root | Brother Timothy |
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Patrick Warburton | Glenn |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | Universal |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 07, 2014 |
| Owner | Merritt Movie Experts |
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| Location | TV When You Want It |
| Purchased | On Jan 13, 2021 |
| Watched | |
| Index | 7779 |
| Added Date | Feb 25, 2021 03:53:13 |
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