Northrrn Exposure is legend - the concept unusual, every character a gem, the actors seemingly created for those roles. Funny, odd, quirky and thoroughly delightful. Brilliant acting and script writing: outstanding!
I’m re-watching it on Prime, it’s outstanding. The acting, the direction, the script, the stories, plots, the comedy, the drama, quirky-ness, the philosophies explored, are all way beyond a typical TV show. It’s on par with good movie making and theater production.
I love this show. I didn't have the time to watch it so I'm watching it on Amazon prime and it takes a lot to hold my attention and this show it's definitely doing that.
I like your handwriting and your sense of organization ...you must have been very methodical keeping track of all the recordings you made from the TV. How far back do your recordings go? Did you ever have one of those really early videotape recording machines from the 1960s? They only recorded in B&W on a big reel of magnetic tape, usually they were found in schools in the AV r00m where the nerds hung out,,
I worked in AV room shown in the film "Project Discovery" starting in 4th grade in 1972. We were stocked with films and projectors and a reel video deck. At Jr. High I saw my 1sy Umatic. In 1977 my Dad got a betamax and I started taping. My first deck I owned was 1983 at college.. in late 1984 I started traveling for work and the "organized" taping began...and trading.
I remember watching this show as a kid. I'm now re-watching it on amazon prime as a 40 year old. They just don't make shows like this anymore.
Northrrn Exposure is legend - the concept unusual, every character a gem, the actors seemingly created for those roles. Funny, odd, quirky and thoroughly delightful. Brilliant acting and script writing: outstanding!
Gosh so I agree with you❗️
I’m re-watching it on Prime, it’s outstanding. The acting, the direction, the script, the stories, plots, the comedy, the drama, quirky-ness, the philosophies explored, are all way beyond a typical TV show. It’s on par with good movie making and theater production.
I love this show. I didn't have the time to watch it so I'm watching it on Amazon prime and it takes a lot to hold my attention and this show it's definitely doing that.
He’s so great in this role
I remember the show but didn't watch it till now , man I'm hooked just a great show love it !!!
I live in Australia...I was just talking about this show just a few weeks ago. I loved it. More show like this please.
He was so adorable. Of course he is good looking since he married "10". Bo Derek.
Iconic ❤
Thank You and I wish you a good night or day!❤😅
I am about to lay down for the night! Just went through the interview tapes and found about 10 more Northern Exposure interviews!
Enjoy your late night!
Very nice! Thank you! I am from Cleveland!!!
Very cool! 1st NX fan from here to say hello
Chris in the morning
My dear friend William (Bill)White who played Dave The Cook never got talked about. Everyone loved Bill. He just passed away
I like your handwriting and your sense of organization ...you must have been very methodical keeping track of all the recordings you made from the TV. How far back do your recordings go? Did you ever have one of those really early videotape recording machines from the 1960s? They only recorded in B&W on a big reel of magnetic tape, usually they were found in schools in the AV r00m where the nerds hung out,,
I got my first VCR in 1984 and I recorded only the good stuff, the rare stuff. Now most of that "rare" stuff is now on TH-cam where it should be
I worked in AV room shown in the film "Project Discovery" starting in 4th grade in 1972. We were stocked with films and projectors and a reel video deck. At Jr. High I saw my 1sy Umatic. In 1977 my Dad got a betamax and I started taping. My first deck I owned was 1983 at college.. in late 1984 I started traveling for work and the "organized" taping began...and trading.
Omg.. he's gorgeous AF
Gay
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Hi, thanks for sharing. Off topic. Do you have any interviews with a singer called Basia in you archives? Thanks.
only on Letterman I believe ... no more sharing that material