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- Frequently Asked Questions List for "Northern Exposure"
- and the Usenet newsgroup alt.tv.northern-exp
-
- Guarantees cannot be made for the accuracy of any of the information in
- this document. If you wish to flame me for my lack of knowledge, please
- do so only if you can also provide me with the correct information. I have
- tried not to influence the information in this document with my own
- opinions, but I can't guarantee that I've been entirely successful.
-
- I've started to include references to episodes where facts in this
- document were revealed, based on the episode titles in the Episode Guide
- by Andy Bates. Episode titles are listed in [] after a particular
- reference.
-
- Two companion documents to the FAQ are the Northern Exposure Episode Guide
- and the Northern Exposure Music Guide. Both are published by Andy Bates
- <bates@cs.ucsb.edu>, usually in rec.arts.tv. Latest word from Andy is that
- he's at a new site and he's in the process of rebuilding the guides.
- Hopefully he'll be able to post revised editions pretty soon.
-
- Erin Sasaki <usagi@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu> maintains a quotes list for the
- show, with over a hundred participants in the list at this time. If people
- would like to subscribe to the quotes list, send mail to
- usagi@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu with your name, a valid e-mail address, and a
- note of which list they would like to be on (the quotes list, or one of
- those that just receives notice when the quotes have been updated at
- the FTP site). The FTP site for the Unix quotes list is jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu
- in the /pub/usagi directory.
-
- Lee Groves <groves@noao.edu> runs a mailing list for Northern Exposure.
- You can subscribe by sending mail to trebuchet-request@noao.edu.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Abbreviations used in this document:
- NX = Northern Exposure
-
- Table of Contents:
-
- I. What is NX?
-
- II. Characters and their histories
- A. Who played the flying man?
- B. Characters in episode "Cicely"
-
- III. Music Used in NX
- A. Toy Cows
-
- IV. Literature Used in NX
-
- V. Various Miscellaneous Stuff
- A. How did the town of Cicely get its name?
- B. Where is NX filmed?
- C. The fling thing
- D. How have the various boyfriends of Maggie O'Connell met their deaths?
- E. "Local Hero", "Going to Extremes," "Doc Hollywood," and "Twin Peaks"
- F. Why are there no children in the show?
- G. How long has Joel been in Cicely?
- H. Were Cicely and Roslyn lesbians?
- I. Satellite feed times
- J. Syndication information
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- I. What is Northern Exposure?
-
- NX is a television show that airs on the CBS television network
- at 10:00pm EST/EDT on Monday. It was originally a summer replacement show
- from 1990 which developed a large following, and was eventually picked
- up as a regular network show. The show was created by Joshua Brand and John
- Falsey, who were also the principle forces behind "St. Elsewhere."
-
- NX is essentially the story of Joel Fleischman, a New York City
- raised Jewish internist who financed his medical education through a
- scholarship from the state of Alaska. Unfortunately, the terms of this
- scholarship require Joel to repay it by serving as a doctor in Alaska for
- four years. Because there were no openings in Anchorage, Joel was sent to
- the town of Cicely ("on the cusp of the new Alaskan Riviera") to serve his
- term. The show originally centered around Joel and his reaction to the
- inhabitants of the town, but has branched out in later episodes to
- concentrate more on the other citizens.
-
- The show is already picking up an audience outside of the North American
- continent. John Cohen <pacific@online.com> has friends from London who
- watch it, and they say the show is developing a good following in the U.K.
-
- II. Characters and their histories
-
- Main characters:
-
- Joel Fleischman (actor: Rob Morrow)
-
- A New York City raised doctor fulfilling the terms of his medical
- scholarship ($125,000 to attend Columbia University) by serving four years
- as general practitioner in the town of Cicely, Alaska. Joel is the only
- Jewish person in the entire Borough of Arrowhead County, Alaska [Things
- Become Extinct].
-
- Maggie O'Connell (Janine Turner)
-
- A bush pilot who owns the cabin that Joel rents, she is constantly at
- odds with Fleischman (rarely do they call each other by their first names).
- Maggie was raised in Grosse Point, MI and is the daughter of the youngest
- CEO in automotive history ("Do you remember the hatchback? That's my Dad.")
-
- Maurice Minnifield (Barry Corbin)
-
- Ex-astrounaut with a family fortune to guard and prosper by, Maurice has
- big plans for the town of Cicely. The local radio station, KBHR (K-Bear
- 570 AM), is the flagship of the Minnifield communications network, and is
- almost solely run off the extensive music collection of Maurice (including
- a fabulous collection of show tunes). Maurice also owns the local newspaper
- and 15,000 "acres of opportunity."
-
- Chris Stevens (John Corbett) (alias: Chris in the Morning)
-
- A free-spirit who can converse on the philosophies of Carl Jung and
- theoretical physics, as well as philosophize on any topic that might come
- to mind, Chris is the DJ at KBHR. He began acquiring his vast wealth
- of knowledge when he spent time in prison in West Virginia. He jumped
- parole in 1986, which is why he can no longer vote in any U.S. election
- [Democracy in America]. Chris also doubles as the town's minister, being
- ordained after answering an ad in the back of "Rolling Stone."
-
- Ed Chigliak (Darren E. Burrows)
-
- Ed is a half-native Alaskan who was raised by one of the local tribes when
- his parents abandoned him. Ed wants to be a film director, and has already
- started pen-pal correspondences with Martin Scorcese, Steven Spielberg, and
- Woody Allen. Ed works for Maurice and Ruth-Anne, and has an IQ of 180.
-
- Ruth-Anne Miller (Peg Phillips)
-
- The owner of the general store in town, Ruth-Anne left the lower 48 when
- she was 60 years old with an old station wagon, all her household
- possessions she could carry, and her cats to make a new life in Alaska.
- Regrettably, one of her children is an investment banker.
-
- Holling Vincoeur (John Cullum)
-
- The owner of one of the local bars, The Brick, Holling is an ex-trapper
- and hunter who swore off killing. Holling and Maurice are old and dear
- friends, but once were mortal enemies over the love of a woman. Holling
- does not want to marry any woman, however-- his family history of long
- life spans leads him to believe that he would outlive any woman that he
- marries, so he is content to live with and love Shelly, but not marry her.
- Holling is also a direct male-line descendant of French aristocracy [The
- Body in Question].
-
- Shelly Tambo (Cynthia Geary)
-
- Shelly is the woman over whom Maurice and Holling wanted to kill each
- other. A former Miss Northwest-Passage, Shelly came to Cicely to marry
- Maurice. But once she met Holling, she left Maurice to be with him (Holling
- is over 60 years old, but Shelly is just barely into her twenties).
-
- Marilyn Whirlwind (Elaine Miles)
-
- Joel's receptionist, who raises ostriches at her farm.
- Character note: Elaine got the part when she accompanied her mother to the
- audition. The producers and director liked her timing and sense of humor
- better.
-
- Recurring characters:
-
- Adam (Adam Arkin)
-
- The world's worst pathological liar (as far as Joel is concerned), Adam is
- a gourmet chef who was originally thought to be the Cicely version of
- Bigfoot [Aurora Borealis]. He pops up occasionally to cause havoc in
- Joel's life. Soon to be a father.
-
- Eve (Valerie Mahaffey, winner of a Best Supporting Actress Emmy)
-
- Adam's wife, also the heiress to a tungsten fortune, she is expecting
- their first child. She is also the world's champion hypochondriac and once
- chained Joel to her cabin so that she could have a doctor in-house
- round-the-clock [The Bumpy Road to Love].
-
- Bernard Stevens (Richard Cummings, Jr.)
-
- Chris' African-American half-brother. Bernard and Chris are psychically
- connected-- they discovered each other when they both had the same vision
- of a sculpture about the Aurora Borealis [Aurora Borealis]. They often
- share the same dreams and thoughts. Their mutual father was a travellin'
- man who just happened to have two families.
-
- Sgt. Barbara Semanski (Diane Delano)
-
- A state trooper who shares the mutual hots for Maurice, but who cannot
- sustain a relationship with him because of his disregard for the law (tax
- law, that is) [The Bumpy Road to Love].
-
- Elaine (Jessica Lundy)
-
- Joel's ex-fiance'e-- she left Joel to marry an older man who died shortly
- after their marriage. She and Joel have since reconciled their relationship
- and the unfortunate way that it ended.
-
- Dave (William J. White)
-
- Cook at The Brick, he takes a lot of abuse from Adam over his style of
- cooking (bacon is not pancetta).
-
- Mike Monroe (Anthony Edwards)
-
- A lawyer suffering from MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity), he lives in
- a geodesic dome off of Highway 3. He is hyper-allergic to the environment
- around him, a condition that has developed in the last few years of his
- life. He's now chosen Cicely, Alaska, as his home. Joel thinks he's wacko,
- but Maggie is attracted to him.
-
- Morty (Morty the Moose)
-
- Morty is a part of a captive moose herd maintained at a Washington State
- Univ. research station. Although WSU was somewhat reluctant, at first, to
- lend Morty for such blatantly exploitative purposes, they finally relented
- and the rest is history.
-
-
- A. Who played the flying man in the episode involving the circus coming to
- Cicely? [Get Real]
-
- The flying man was played by Bill Irwin, who has appeared with the Pickle
- Family Circus. He is a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "Genius" award.
- Other credits for him include:
-
- The movie "Popeye"
- 2 Broadway Shows, including "The Regard of Flight", which has been
- recorded and broadcast on PBS
- The movie "Steppin' Out" as Liza Minelli's only male student
- The movie "My Blue Heaven" as the partner of Rick Moranis
- TV show "Bill Cosby," playing a master of ceremonies in one episode
-
-
- B. Characters in "Cicely" (and their modern day equivalents)
-
- Ned Svenborg = Ed
- Mace Mobrey = Maurice
- Kit = Chris
- Sally = Shelly
- Abe = Holling
- Mary O'Keefe = Maggie
- Franz Kafka = Joel
- Nurse = Marilyn
- Rhoda = Ruth-Anne
- (woman at meeting)
-
-
- III. Music Used in NX
-
- Andy Bates has a music guide for the show-- hopefully he can be prevailed
- upon to post the guide to this group.
-
- There has been a NX CD released that has a selection of pieces that have
- been played on the show. Consult the music guide if you want to know which
- pieces were played in which episodes. The CD includes:
-
- 1. Theme from Northern Exposure
- Performed by David Schwartz
-
- 2. Jolie Louise
- Performed by Daniel Lanois
-
- 3. Hip Hug-Her
- Performed by Booker T. and the MG's
-
- 4. At Last
- Performed by Etta James
-
- 5. Everybody Be Yoself
- Performed by Chic Street Man
-
- 6. Alaskan Nights
- Performed by David Schwartz
-
- 7. Don Quichotte
- Performed by Magazine 60
-
- 8. When I Grow Too Old to Dream
- Performed by Nat "King" Cole and His Trio
-
- 9. Emabhaceni
- Performed by Miriam Makeba
-
- 10. Gimme Three Steps
- Performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd
-
- 11. Bailero from Chants d'Auvergne
- Performed by Frederica Von Stade
- with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Conducted by Antonio de Almeda
-
- 12. Medley:
- A Funeral in My Brain
- Woody the Indian
- The Tellakutans
- Performed by David Schwartz
-
- It does not include "Toy Cows in Africa" by Chance or "Carribean Blue"
- (by Enya, from her album "Shepherd Moons").
-
-
- A. Toy Cows [It Happened in Juneau]
-
- Aaron Naas <AAron@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> did the detective work to answer
- the most important question since time began - mainly, who did the song
- "Toy Cows in Africa"?
-
- The song "Toy Cows In Africa" is by a group called Chance. The song is
- not on any released album, but can be acquired from Cheryl Leah (of
- Chance) at their office number. The number is (818) 980-9623.
- When you call, mention that you heard about this in alt.tv.northern-exp.
-
- If you want to order a copy of their demo tape, which has two other songs
- besides "Toy Cows," send $4.50 (which includes shipping), to:
-
- Ed Willett
- 3968 Eureka Drive
- Studio City, CA 91604
-
- According to Louise Penberthy <louise@cc.gatech.edu>, they will be
- releasing a CD in January, with a tape to follow soon after (she spoke
- to Ed about this). If you want, he will put you on a mailing list so you
- can get notification of the CD release.
-
- All I can say is WOW! We went from having no clue as to the whereabouts
- of this song to a veritable plethora :-) of information.
-
-
- IV. Literature Used in NX
-
- There was a syndicated article that appeared in the New York Times and
- other various newspapers around the U.S. that started to touch on the
- list of books that Chris has quoted/read on the air.
-
- Edna St. Vincent Millay, "Renascence and Other Poems"
- Joseph Campbell, "Power of Myth"
- Shakespeare, the complete works
- Stephen Hawking, "A Brief History of Time"
- Hegel, "Early Technological Writings"
- Kierkegaard, "Sickness Unto Death"
- Emmanuel Kant, "Critique of Pure Reason"
- Walt Whitman, the complete works
- Nietzsche, "Logic," and "The Metaphysics of Morals"
- Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
- Maurice Sendak, "Where the Wild Things Are"
- Baudelaire, "Flowers of Evil" (in translation, Chris does
- not read French)
- "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson"
- Alexis do Tocqueville, the complete works
-
- Additions that were not in the NYT article:
-
- Jack London, "Call of the Wild"
- Holling Clancy Holling, "Paddle to the Sea"
-
-
- V. Various Miscellaneous Stuff
-
- A. How did the town of Cicely get its name?
-
- Cicely was founded, but nameless (and lawless) until two women, Cicely and
- Roslyn, came to town to form a utopian society. For more details, see
- the episode "Cicely" which tells the history of the two women and the
- society. For those people who haven't seen the show, the town is named
- after Cicely, due to her selfless death to protect Roslyn.
-
-
- B. Where is NX filmed?
-
- NX is filmed in the town of Roslyn, Washington. There really is a
- Roslyn('s) Cafe', a bar where The Brick is (but the inside looks nothing
- like The Brick), and a store where Ruth-Anne's general store is located.
- Word from the people who have visited is that the local people are very
- excited about the show and generally do not mind non-nosy tourists
- visiting. There are certain "hot" sets that you cannot enter, but
- generally the whole town is very open and friendly. Most people who post
- articles about their visits have not been able to locate the church where
- the wedding of Adam and Eve took place, so it may not be in the area.
- Exterior shots are filmed during mid-week. Interior shots are filmed in a
- warehouse/soundstage in Redmond, Washington, and are not open to the
- public (closed sets).
-
-
- C. The fling thing
-
- That thing is called a trebuchet (pronounced tray-boo-shay). For more
- information, I quote a post by Hank Nunes <hwnunes@leland.stanford.edu>:
-
- ""Car & Driver" did a whole article on the 'trebuchet.' It was called
- "Seige the Day." Two guys in England built a replica and fling toilets
- filled with gasoline and small cars and people. They thought that they
- might sell a few of these, but at the time of the article, they had only
- sold one-- to NX. If you want one, they only cost $18,000.00."
-
- Some references/cites:
- Car & Driver, June 1992
- "All Things Considered", National Public Radio, Jan. 2 1992.
- The Wall Street Journal, July 30, 1991
-
- If you want a full set of articles, you might look these up on the Nexis
- on-line news service. Try the search "trebuchet" in the file nexis;currnt
- and yes, this is a shameless plug for my employer. Either that, or I'm
- doing a really good imitation of H. Ross Perot. :-)
-
- Items that have been flung:
- Maggie's burnt piano [Burning Down the House]
- Chris' dead friend Tooley [Heroes]
-
- The exact quote by Chris about the fling:
- "It's not the thing you fling, it's the fling itself."
-
-
- D. How have the various boyfriends of Maggie O'Connell met their deaths?
-
- This is known as the curse of Maggie O'Connell-- every serious boyfriend
- she has ever had has died in some gruesome accident. The latest was Rick
- Pederson, who was played by Grant Goodeve in the first season (until
- Rick's untimely demise). Until her house burned down, Maggie had small
- shrines to each boyfriend on her mantel.
-
- Harry ---- potato salad at a picnic
-
- Bruce ---- victim of a terrible fishing accident (he fell into a
- fish canning machine and had to be buried in little cans of
- tuna)
-
- Glenn ---- took a wrong turn in his Volvo onto a missile test site
-
- Dave ---- fell asleep on a glacier and froze to death
-
- Rick ---- hit by a satellite
-
- This is from the eulogy given at Rick's funeral by Chris [Slow Dance].
-
- Additions after season premiere [Northwest Passages]:
-
- Steve ---- struck by lightning while working on an oil rig
- (revealed during Maggie's hallucination)
-
-
- E. "Local Hero," "Going to Extremes," "Doc Hollywood," and "Twin Peaks"
-
- "Local Hero" is a film by Scottish director Bill Forsythe. In Local Hero,
- an upwardly-mobile young professional (oilman) goes to a remote part of
- the world (northern Scotland) where he is initially annoyed by the lack
- of modern conveniences but eventually enchanted with the local culture.
- At one point a old Russian town friend stumbles into the scene, and the
- main character deals with a kind, elderly store-keeper woman.
-
- "Going to Extremes" is another Brand/Falsey creation. It has been described
- as "St. Elsewhere" on the sand with characters from NX thrown in.
- Comparisons to NX are natural-- doctors thrown into a foreign culture with
- lots of colorful local characters. It is currently being shown Tuesday at
- 10:00pm EDT/EST on the ABC television network.
-
- "Doc Hollywood" is a movie that was released in the summer of 1991. It
- stars Michael J. Fox as a doctor, who while travelling to Beverly Hills
- to begin a career as a plastic surgeon, ends up stuck in the small town
- of Grady, trying to pay off a debt by filling in as the town doctor. No
- one can be certain which came first: NX or "Doc Hollywood." Rumor has it
- that the script for DH had been floating around Hollywood for years, but
- NX was created by Brand and Falsey after talking to a doctor friend of
- theirs.
-
- A DH/NX connection is that Roberts Blossom played both the judge who
- sentenced Fox's character (Ben Stone) to community service in DH, and
- the elder Ned Svenborg [Cicely].
-
- "Twin Peaks" has also been compared to NX. TP was also filmed in the state
- of Washington (in Snoqualmie) and took place in a town filled with
- colorful characters. But while TP was mainly about a series of bad events
- in an generally evil place, NX is mainly about a series of slightly odd
- events in a generally nice place (this is entirely the FAQ's author's
- opinion, who has seen both shows and infinitely prefers NX over TP).
-
- NX has done an homage to TP. In "Russian Flu," Holling, Joel and Elaine
- visit a scenic waterfall (which may be the same falls used in TP), there
- is some vague TP-type music playing in the background (which they hear and
- snap their fingers to), and they talk about coffee and cherry pie.
-
-
- F. Why are there no children in the show?
-
- Well, a lot of people who subscribe to this newsgroup are pretty glad
- there aren't any main characters who are under 18 years of age. Others
- believe that children are missing and should be included. There have been
- children in certain episodes; there were children in Ed's film "Cicely"
- [Animals R Us], there were children around during the visit by the circus
- [Get Real], and there were children at the wedding [The Wedding]. But if
- you think about the lack of children, consider that all of the main
- characters are single and highly independent, so the inclusion of any
- children would be against the characters as drawn so far in the show.
-
-
- G. How long has Joel been in Cicely?
-
- Joel's original contract required four years of service to the state of
- Alaska. In the episode "Thanksgiving," the rising cost of living and
- devaluation of the US dollar causes the state to add another year to Joel's
- "sentence." In this episode, he states that he now has 3 years, 9 months,
- 17 days, and 1 hour (but what's another hour?) to serve. Other episodes
- have also alluded to the amount of time he has left, such as the episode
- where he renews his subscription to _The_New_Yorker_ [Lost and Found]
- (3 years, 8 months, 22 days, and 15 hours). Because of the open-ended
- nature of the show's run, it is possible that the time spent on the show
- will not match the exact calendar time from the premiere episode (see
- episodes of "MASH" for a comparison to this situation).
-
-
- H. Were Cicely and Roslyn lesbians?
-
- Yes. Maurice has asked Chris to downplay this part of their town's history.
- It is also alluded to in the pilot episode, where Maurice tries to tell
- Joel that, despite what other people will tell him, they were just good
- friends. It is not stated but alluded to in "Cicely" during the
- conversation between Mary O'Keefe and Roslyn about alternatives to men.
-
-
- I. Satellite feed times
-
- The feed for NX is on satellite T1, channel 13 at 4:00am EST Sunday
- morning. This NEXP feed is from the production company to the network, so
- there are no commercials.
-
-
- J. Syndication information
-
- At this time, NX is not in syndication, so it cannot be found in regular
- reruns. CBS has been rerunning some shows at different times slots but
- this does not mean that it is in syndication. Hopefully, I'll be able to
- replace this paragraph in the near future with some real syndication
- information. :-)
-
-
- Much thanks to the following people for helping to edit this document, and
- for helping with contributions to this document:
-
- Andy Bates <bates@cs.ucsb.edu>,
- Henry W. Nunes <hwnunes@leland.stanford.edu> (hankdtank),
- Dan Goldstein <dang@cicero.uchicago.edu>,
- Tim Pierce <twpierce@unix.amherst.edu>,
- Melissa Brown <MMB3@PSUVM.PSU.EDU>,
- Greg Bole <BOLE@hmivax.humgen.upenn.edu>,
- George Mitchell <george@tessi.com>,
- Howard Gershen <howard@boxhill.com>,
- Larry J Lennhoff <bml@Athena.MIT.EDU>,
- Erin Sasaki <usagi@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu>,
- Douglas J Renze <drenze@icaen.uiowa.edu>,
- Matt Mccoy <matt@ms.uky.edu>,
- John Cohen <pacific@online.com>,
- Evan Rosser <ejr@wam.umd.edu>,
- Brian Fristensky <frist@ccu.umanitoba.ca>,
- John Cohen <pacific@online.com>,
- Micheal Tucker <mtucker@lamar.ColoState.EDU>,
- Aaron Naas <AAron@sun.soe.clarkson.edu>,
- Louise Penberthy <louise@cc.gatech.edu>,
- Melissa Safran <m4safran@student.business.uwo.ca>,
- Lee Groves <groves@noao.edu>,
- David Bowen <dmb@palm.cray.com>,
- George Mitchell <george@tessi.com>,
- Cliff Chen <cliff@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu>,
- Debbie Schwartz <das@voodoo.ca.boeing.com>,
- Steven Vest <vest@novavax.nova.edu,
-
-
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