Talk:List of Northern Exposure episodes

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[edit] Screenshots

These screenshots are not fair use. Each one must illustrate something important from its own episode at the least. - Peregrinefisher 09:49, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

I think they do illustrate something important - how important can it get in a comedy show? - The ones I added definitly do. wikidicted 20:22, 30 December 2006

I'm thinking of doing screenshots of each episode to add to the Wiki - would there a be a problem if I did? Henweb 09:49, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Episode names

Hi. This is just a reminder that when and if articles are created for individual Northern Exposure episodes, the articles should be named in accordance with the naming guideline at WP:TV-NC. An episode like "Sex, Lies, and Ed's Tapes" doesn't need any disambiguation after its title. Thanks! —Josiah Rowe (talkcontribs) 07:53, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

Places for accurate titles: http://www.tv.com/northern-exposure/show/1339/episode_listings.html?season=0&tag=nav_bar;all http://epguides.com/NorthernExposure/]epguides

And a few fan sites I can list if you really need them. The IMDb listings are innaccurate in many respects with regards to their episode listings (not just on this series). The only slight problem is with 'Aurora Borealis - A Fairy Tale For Big People' which comes and goes according to who can be bothered writing it out. I might also add (although I know this isn't verifiable) that these titles were used for broadcast listings in the UK during it's run there in the 90's. I taped the lot and these are the titles as written., both in the listings and my video tape stickers.

Titles - at least those registered with the US Copyright Office - can be accessed from their online database. Geoff Owen 20:59, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

According to "Exposing Northern Exposure: The behind-the-scenes, unauthorized story of america's most unique television show" by Scott Nance, the titles are:
"Dreams"
"Russian Flu"
"Sex, Lies, and Ed's Tape"
"Kodiak"
"Aurora Borealis as A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups"

According to "The Northern Exposure Book: The Official Publication of the Television Series" by Louis Chunovic, the titles are:
"Dreams, Schemes and Putting Greens"
"The Russian Flu"
"Sex Lies and Ed's Tapes"
"A Kodiak Moment"
"The Aurora Borealis"

Drayke 00:44, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Style

Premonish \ vb -ED/ -ING/ -ES \ to admonish beforehand : to give previous warning to : to give warning in advance ~ from: Webster's Third International Dictionary Unabridged (2002).Drayke 01:51, 18 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Northern Exposure Cast.jpg

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