Interiors were filmed in Redmond, Washington, and all the sets of the Brick, Fleishman's office, the radio station, and inside the church were all filmed in the studio in Redmond but exteriors were shot in Roslyn ... Nothing was ever shot inside the restaurant in Rosyln ... but I remember going to Roslyn many times for outside shots and scenes. They built a church building for exteriors but nothing was ever filmed inside it, in Roslyn. The airstrip Janine Turner flew out from wa outside Roslyn ... I worked on the 7th episode then shot in Bellevue, in a warehouse, and the the show moved to a bigger studio in Redmond, Washington ...
Me and my dad, and many family members were extras in the background of a lot of episodes. I remember Roslyn aka Ciciley, Alaska 😁 great memories from watching your vid.
I know that Northern Exposure used a factory unit/warehouse unit in Redmond, WA for at least some of it's sets. I worked there briefly in 2007. I worked for a Company called Terex, and in that factory unit we built mini scissor lifts under the Genie brand. A big employer in the area. Funny thing was, the Genie guys nicknamed the factory unit "Moosewerks" in honour of the show. Long gone now. True story. Darin, Brad, if you ever see this comment, it's me, John from Coventry, England.
I love Northern Exposure!!! I teared up when I saw the totem pole! My favorite episode was the Christmas one in season 3 called Soel to Soul with the Raven Christmas pageant 💖💖💖
Cicely Alaska-I was such a fan that I drove up to Roslyn from LA back when it was still on TV and I have the show on DVD---they have painted the Brick I notice-The Roslyn café was supposedly named (in the show) after half of a Lesbian couple who ran the place-Chris who was the radio station guy (and later the boyfriend in MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING) used to handg out in Old Pasadena and I talked to him a number of times (john Corbett)-thanks for sharing that-great memories
You can see the totem pole in my favorite scene from the show - where Joel freaks out in his truck when he learns that he has to stay in Cicely. Kind of reminds me of my life right now!!
The scene in front of the Brick that you are referring to was in the episode in which Joel's fiancée breaks up with him via a "Dear John" letter, and Ed, Holling & Maggie try to give Joel "closure."
Visited the town in 1996, just after the completed filming (for the most part) and the town was very much still listed as a "hot set" including Peg's store. Had lunch and a beer in the Brick. Came to visit for the "tourist factor" but found the town to be charming and steeped in history with regard to the railroad/mining industry and its influx of europeans who dwelled there. There is a cemetery at the top of that hill with "national plots" honoring the folks and the countries they came from. Incidentally, the cemetery is also where they filmed the infamous "Trebuchet" episode. And yes...YES you can throw a piano with a trebuchet.
Loved a miss that show. Great memories watching with my son. other 3 of our favs: skiders, early edition, home improvement. Thx for sharing (as always) PEACE
By the way, the series was given a pair of consecutive Peabody Awards: in 1991-1992 for the show's "depict in a comedic and often poetic way, the cultural clash between a transplanted New York City doctor and the townspeople of fictional Cicely, Alaska" and its stories of "people of different backgrounds and experiences" clashing but who ultimately "strive to accept their differences and work-to-gather."
Roslyn! My grandmother's family was from here and some are in the Lithuanian part of the graveyard in that town. I am a huge Northern Exposure fan. I believe that man answered, "O.K."
My favorite Fleischman bit..when he has the dream and he covers the Robert Palmer video Simply Irresistable. I think it was the Russian flu episode too.
Interesting about the S at the end of Roslyn's Café, they even went as far as explaining in the pilot that a hippie passing through town painted it and didn't leave room for the S, and that's why it was smaller. I guess they didn't want the attention in Roslyn? I may actually have to watch this show again, there is a good channel on TH-cam if you search for it. Thanks for sharing another awesome video Adam, it definitely sparked my interest!
Cicely, Alaska. Although the town of Cicely is widely thought to be patterned after the real town of Talkeetna, Alaska, the main street of Cicely and the filming location was that of Roslyn, Washington, located in the Cascade Mountains. "Northern Exposure II" (the main production facility) was located in Redmond, Washington in what is now the headquarters of Genie Industries, behind a business park.
I saw filming in Roslyn. They put fans in this small area and they wouldn't let you talk or move around much. Some local kids made fun of us on their bikes.😅😅😅
Hi Adam, You tell at 04:00 the The Brick is used insite and outside. That's not correct. Only outside. What you see in de tv show as the interior was in real a sound stage in Seattle.
yeah I used to see it on the guide for WGNamerica late at night but never payed it any mind, then woke up late one night an it was on so I started watching it an was hooked ever since
I shortly lived up that way and got familiar with the Dialect and Accent , and the Guy greeting you on the Street , I Believe Greeted you with ( Whut up G ) .
I hear Northern Exposure and all I can think is Ohiohio Ipsanyo (so?) When Dr Fleischman was sick and Marilyn gave him that to rub on his chest... It turned out to be moose poop.
I live in Ronald 3 miles up the road, go to Roslyn Market. The Brick, Now it's Logans across from the Cafe. It's a nice little town. Winters are long and snowy
I am the biggest fan ...even been to roslen wa 3 times... Its close to us here in Oregon.... Asked my wife to merry me in the brick over moose burgers and beer.... Top that ha.ha.ha.. I guess horns is my favourite episode... Or the breaking of the ice ...running of the bulls
I loved that show I watched it all till the end of the series:) lol that man sound like he grunted lol too funny.. I would love to be there and go shopping and eating u lucky:)
I have the dvd set and I am wondering if they changed some of the music. The scene where Ed and Ruth Anne dance on the grave Ed has just bought her for a birthday present seems different from what I remember when it was broadcast. Am I wrong?
What a nice town. Adam, when you go back to Florida, my suggestion for a video is the filming locations for the 1984 or 1985 movie Stick, with Burt Reynolds. It was shot in Miami and surrounding areas.
Odd that I’d never seen this video before but just got done looking up northern exposure episodes.Perhaps why it popped up This was great .Thank you,Adam
My favourite series of all time !
I love Northern Exposure! I just finished watching all the episodes again and then I saw this old video that Adam did it's great!
Interiors were filmed in Redmond, Washington, and all the sets of the Brick, Fleishman's office, the radio station, and inside the church were all filmed in the studio in Redmond but exteriors were shot in Roslyn ... Nothing was ever shot inside the restaurant in Rosyln ... but I remember going to Roslyn many times for outside shots and scenes. They built a church building for exteriors but nothing was ever filmed inside it, in Roslyn. The airstrip Janine Turner flew out from wa outside Roslyn ... I worked on the 7th episode then shot in Bellevue, in a warehouse, and the the show moved to a bigger studio in Redmond, Washington ...
Wasn't KBHR still shot inside that little room?
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looks like it to me...
Me and my dad, and many family members were extras in the background of a lot of episodes. I remember Roslyn aka Ciciley, Alaska 😁 great memories from watching your vid.
I know that Northern Exposure used a factory unit/warehouse unit in Redmond, WA for at least some of it's sets. I worked there briefly in 2007. I worked for a Company called Terex, and in that factory unit we built mini scissor lifts under the Genie brand. A big employer in the area. Funny thing was, the Genie guys nicknamed the factory unit "Moosewerks" in honour of the show. Long gone now. True story. Darin, Brad, if you ever see this comment, it's me, John from Coventry, England.
I love Northern Exposure!!! I teared up when I saw the totem pole! My favorite episode was the Christmas one in season 3 called Soel to Soul with the Raven Christmas pageant 💖💖💖
And now I've been inspired to re-watch Northern Exposure.
My fav old show thanks Adam!
Thanks for posting, I love that KBHR is perfectly preserved! 🏆
Thanks for the upload!
Much love from Australia. I was so envious of the countryside and I absolutely loved this show.
Just went here yesterday and I'm so happy that I finally got to go! AWESOME
Cicely Alaska-I was such a fan that I drove up to Roslyn from LA back when it was still on TV and I have the show on DVD---they have painted the Brick I notice-The Roslyn café was supposedly named (in the show) after half of a Lesbian couple who ran the place-Chris who was the radio station guy (and later the boyfriend in MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING) used to handg out in Old Pasadena and I talked to him a number of times (john Corbett)-thanks for sharing that-great memories
I'm currently on season 4 of NE.... never watched it until now...i like things decades later.. something about it
You can see the totem pole in my favorite scene from the show - where Joel freaks out in his truck when he learns that he has to stay in Cicely. Kind of reminds me of my life right now!!
" Caked and baked with plethora versions of snow"......classic.
Loved that show, got the theme song stuck in my head as I watched the video! Thanks Adam :)
It's Cicely ,Alaska & we are all waiting for a Northern Exposure REBOOT..
The scene in front of the Brick that you are referring to was in the episode in which Joel's fiancée breaks up with him via a "Dear John" letter, and Ed, Holling & Maggie try to give Joel "closure."
Visited the town in 1996, just after the completed filming (for the most part) and the town was very much still listed as a "hot set" including Peg's store. Had lunch and a beer in the Brick. Came to visit for the "tourist factor" but found the town to be charming and steeped in history with regard to the railroad/mining industry and its influx of europeans who dwelled there. There is a cemetery at the top of that hill with "national plots" honoring the folks and the countries they came from. Incidentally, the cemetery is also where they filmed the infamous "Trebuchet" episode. And yes...YES you can throw a piano with a trebuchet.
Loved a miss that show. Great memories watching with my son.
other 3 of our favs: skiders, early edition, home improvement.
Thx for sharing (as always)
PEACE
The town was Cicley , my favorite episode is The Running of The Bulls.
I used to watch Northern Exposure! Loved that show, keep rocking n rollin! Hope your having one woo of a time on tour!
That is one cool little town.
Best show ever
By the way, the series was given a pair of consecutive Peabody Awards: in 1991-1992 for the show's "depict in a comedic and often poetic way, the cultural clash between a transplanted New York City doctor and the townspeople of fictional Cicely, Alaska" and its stories of "people of different backgrounds and experiences" clashing but who ultimately "strive to accept their differences and work-to-gather."
They do a convention there every now & again...I have been tempted to go.
Great show!!! pretty sure the town in the show was Cicely Alaska.
I lived in a small town like this when I was watching the show -laughed out loud at the locals -they were so Real !!!!!lol
Love that show. The town is called Cicely Alaska. That’s the town in the show
Loved Northern Exposure 😍
Roslyn! My grandmother's family was from here and some are in the Lithuanian part of the graveyard in that town. I am a huge Northern Exposure fan. I believe that man answered, "O.K."
thanks adam for all the great videos i watch u everyday
Loved Nothern Exposure.Great show
i love this show cicely --roslyn 👍
Ahhhhh the North! Love it!
Great video! Remember that show well, still have the soundtrack..
Adam, very nice job! Thank you for bringing us along, and sharing "Northern Exposure Filming Location!" Really Cool Stuff!!
I stopped in Cicely 4 years ago when I moved to Washington from Pennsylvania.
I love this kind of stuff
wow havnt herd of that tv show in so many years makes me feal old lols
My favorite Fleischman bit..when he has the dream and he covers the Robert Palmer video Simply Irresistable. I think it was the Russian flu episode too.
llazyiest yep, same episode, when Minnafield held the town meeting yelling at Fleishman because he wasn't curing anyone sick.
Interesting about the S at the end of Roslyn's Café, they even went as far as explaining in the pilot that a hippie passing through town painted it and didn't leave room for the S, and that's why it was smaller. I guess they didn't want the attention in Roslyn? I may actually have to watch this show again, there is a good channel on TH-cam if you search for it. Thanks for sharing another awesome video Adam, it definitely sparked my interest!
Damn hippy was high on the weed
Cicely, Alaska. Although the town of Cicely is widely thought to be patterned after the real town of Talkeetna, Alaska, the main street of Cicely and the filming location was that of Roslyn, Washington, located in the Cascade Mountains. "Northern Exposure II" (the main production facility) was located in Redmond, Washington in what is now the headquarters of Genie Industries, behind a business park.
Nice video Adam,i love your film location videos.
Another Professional job well-done. I'm convinced now,... I'm a Wooaholic!
I saw filming in Roslyn. They put fans in this small area and they wouldn't let you talk or move around much. Some local kids made fun of us on their bikes.😅😅😅
Awesome again Adam
Hi Adam,
You tell at 04:00 the The Brick is used insite and outside. That's not correct. Only outside. What you see in de tv show as the interior was in real a sound stage in Seattle.
ESM Photographics Yep. Totally different inside. I visited in 1994
Actually in Redmond. It's now the Post Office, but at the time it was a big warehouse.
it would be fun to spend a week on that street... some motel and watch the series via dvd
Awesome vlog for a great show.Put your long pants on after you get a thick wool sweater with a moose on it.
Huggs,silky
yeah I used to see it on the guide for WGNamerica late at night but never payed it any mind, then woke up late one night an it was on so I started watching it an was hooked ever since
very cool..literally lol.awesome..looks very interesting
I liked the dust mite episode.
8 tracks in the window! Our local thrift sell them for 50 cents. With out your jacket.... cold exposure. Get one at a thrift. I did.
I shortly lived up that way and got familiar with the Dialect and Accent , and the Guy greeting you on the Street , I Believe Greeted you with ( Whut up G ) .
In the show I believe the movie theater was next to the Brick.
Adam, I am sure you get asked this a lot (sorry) but "what type/model camera do you use. Thank you, and please answer this question...Shall you?
I hear Northern Exposure and all I can think is Ohiohio Ipsanyo (so?) When Dr Fleischman was sick and Marilyn gave him that to rub on his chest... It turned out to be moose poop.
candy graves Haha, that was so good. It was the Russian flu, I remember.
Did you actually watch any episodes? Doesn't really sound like it.
OMG the totem pole
The Legend of Billy Jean was filmed in the city I live in....
hope your blisters are doing better.
I hope you come and visit British Columbia Canada eh.
you should go up to Rouleau Saskatchewan an do some filming locations from my favorite show CORNER GAS
I remember that show...silly show.
I live in Ronald 3 miles up the road, go to Roslyn Market. The Brick, Now it's Logans across from the Cafe. It's a nice little town. Winters are long and snowy
When you say remains from the tv show, it makes the 90s seem forever ago.. Maybe it is. :P
Next time your in Georgia go to Monticello (Jasper County) and you can see where "My Cousin Vinny" was filmed.
Cicely, Alaska
Its ROSLYN, not RoslinD...
Wish he has gone inside the Brick.
2:00 good Lord I think you passed petunias.......I went back and looked and I think maybe ....petunias!!!!
Now, kids, remember to eat your heritageables (@3:14)!
Was were band playing there?
Why does this weirdo keep saying Roslynd? Roslyn.
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Join me, shall you?
what no petunias
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Hoddies are dangerous to wear!
INTERIORS WERE *NOT* FILMED IN ROSLYN!!
Some were
I am the biggest fan ...even been to roslen wa 3 times... Its close to us here in Oregon.... Asked my wife to merry me in the brick over moose burgers and beer.... Top that ha.ha.ha.. I guess horns is my favourite episode... Or the breaking of the ice ...running of the bulls
Nothern Exposure was one of my favorite TV shows......Chris in the Morning on KBHR AM 57.
I like it when actors Graham Greene and Elya Baskin appeared on the show.
Woo....you should send Dramamine scripts to people before they watch this.
Watched 10/31/2021
I loved that show I watched it all till the end of the series:) lol that man sound like he grunted lol too funny.. I would love to be there and go shopping and eating u lucky:)
I still have the cassette of the soundtrack for this.
I have the dvd set and I am wondering if they changed some of the music. The scene where Ed and Ruth Anne dance on the grave Ed has just bought her for a birthday present seems different from what I remember when it was broadcast. Am I wrong?
Revisiting this after watching the entire series on Amazon. 👍
What a nice town. Adam, when you go back to Florida, my suggestion for a video is the filming locations for the 1984 or 1985 movie Stick, with Burt Reynolds. It was shot in Miami and surrounding areas.
Cicely Alaska!
One of the best shows ever
Odd that I’d never seen this video before but just got done looking up northern exposure episodes.Perhaps why it popped up This was great .Thank you,Adam
Lose the glasses dude
Those sunglasses were iconic..
I loved Corner Gas !!!!!!
shake and bake