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Northern Exposure Episode Guide


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Northern Exposure Episode Guide

by Andy Bates

Characters
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Dr. Joel Fleischman Rob Morrow
Maurice Minnifield Barry Corbin
Maggie O'Connell Janine Turner
Holling Vincoeur John Cullum
Ed Chigliak Darren E. Burrows
Chris Stevens John Corbett
Shelly Tambo Cynthia Geary
Marilyn Whirlwind Elaine Miles
Ruth-Anne Miller Peg Phillips

Episode Air Date Summary
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1.1 7/12/90 Pilot: The series pilot finds Joel experiencing culture
shock after taking a job in an Alaskan village, where the
eccentric townsfolk refuse to let him leave.
Peter Gilliam: Robert Nadir
Walter: Art LaFleur
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve
Edna: Lois Foraker
Patient #1: Tom Hammond
Patient #2: Anne Gordon
Businessman: John Aylward
Stewardess: Denise Kendall

1.2 7/19/90 "Brains, Know-How and Native Intelligence": A self-reliant
Maggie chides Joel for being helpless when he's beset by
plumbing problems; Ed's uncle Anku, a medicine man, refuses
medical treatment; and Chris read Walt Whitman over the
airwaves and angers Maurice, who prefers show tunes on his
station.
Anku: Frank Sotonoma Salsedo
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve
Mrs. Anku: Armenia Miles
Mindy: Leslie Rueschenberg
Woman #1: Hannah Johnson
Woman #2: Sandra DeJong
Shirley: Jan Poore
Man #1: Mitch Hale
Man #2: Ken Schneider
Man #3: Gary Taylor

1.3 7/26/90 "Soapy Sanderson": A hermit goes to extremes when Dr. Joel
suggests that he think about the future. Later, Maggie ends
up partners with Joel in a land deal in which a Native
American chief is also interested.
Soapy Sanderson: John McLiam
Laurie Batton: Christa Miller
Kim Chang: Darryl Fong
William Casebear (Accountant): Phil Lucas
Chief: Nick Ramus
Surveyor: John Murray

1.4 8/2/90 "Dreams": Joel is asked to be best man at Holling's wedding,
but his mind is on helping Maurice sell Alaska to two
Japanese businessmen in hopes of becoming the "attending
physician"--and playing golf--at their proposed resort.
Chiba: Lenny Imamura
Masuto: Michael Paul Chan
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve
Gorman Tambo: Anthony Curry
Bar Patron: William Douglas Smith

1.5 8/9/90 "Russian Flu": Flu-stricken townsfolk and the crafty Maggie
unwittingly do their part to sabotage Joel's plans for a
romantic respite with Elaine.
Elaine Schulman: Jessica Lundy
Charles "Red" Murphy: John Aylward
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve
Clem Tillman: Dave Guppy
Townspeople: Martha Baskin, Charlie Russo, Ralph Von
Hollebeke, Mark Mitchell, Lyn Tyrrell, Sylvia Langdon

1.6 8/16/90 "Sex, Lies, and Ed's Tape": A young man from Saskatchewan
puts Shelly in a pickle and leaves Holling with neck-lock;
Ed's vision for a blockbuster movie is blurred by writer's
block; and Rick blames "the O'Connell curse" for his
disturbing medical problem.
Wayne Jones: Brandon Douglas
M.C.: Jeffrey Carpentier

1.7 8/23/90 "Kodiak": After his brother dies, Maurice searches for an
heir on whom to bestow his fortune, but his choice results
a father-son squabble; Shelly tags along when Holling and Ed
go after Jesse, the elusive brown bear; and Joel is not
amused when Maggie takes over his out-of-town childbirthing
class.
Nancy: Teri Thomas
Sue-Ellen: Kellee Bradley
Mike: Wayne Waterman
Phyllis: Lisa Budak
Kerry: Elise Nelson

1.8 8/30/90 "Aurora Borealis": Anticipation of the aurora borealis
illuminates dreams for Chris and for his new-found soul mate.
But the northern lights bring nightmares for Joel, who must
journey into the woods on a house call amid rumors of a
Bigfoot-like creature roaming the area.
Adam: Adam Arkin
Bernard: Richard Cummings Jr.
Ranger Burns: John Procaccino
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve
Adolescent Chris: Ryan O'Neill
Carl Jung: Lou Hetler
Mother: Sandy Miller
[Last scheduled show.]
[sub-titled: "A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups"]

2.1 4/8/91 "Goodbye To All That": The installation of a satellite dish
at Holling's saloon signals a new era--and a second season--
in Alaska, where Shelly becomes mesmerized by the video
extravaganza before her, and Dr. Joel reacts to a Dear John
letter from Elaine.
Tori Gould: Beverly Leech
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve
Kid Joel: Grant Gelt
Alison: Therese Xavier Tinling
Proprietor: Margaret Mason

2.2 4/15/91 "The Big Kiss": Ed turns to the 256-year-old Indian spirit
of One-Who-Waits to learn who his parents are; and Chris
turns to a local beauty for a cure after he's rendered mute
by a beautiful woman passing through town.
One-Who-Waits: Floyd Red Crow Westerman
Smith: Eloy Casados
Great Aunt: Geraldine Keams
Girl: Jessika Cardinahl
Bingo Caller: Albert J. Hood
Mrs. Emerson: Carolyn Byrne
Townsperson 1: David J. Guppy
Townsperson 2: Don Eastman
Bingo Players: Rosetta Pintado, Katherine Davis, Susan
Morales, Oscar Kawagley

2.3 4/22/91 "All Is Vanity": Invigorated by temperatures of "aught seven"
degrees in Cicely, Alaska...Holling opts for circumcision to
be "more in style" for his girlfriend, Shelly. Dr. Joel
plays Maggie's intended in a web of deceit to fool her
visiting father. And townsfolk watch over the body of Mr.
Unknown Person, who dropped dead in Joel's waiting room, with
the only clue to his identity being a note in his pocket
reading: "Pick up shirt Monday."
Frank O'Connell: John McCann
Martin: Rex Linn
Wife: Sharon Collar
Husband: O. C. "Mac" McCallum
Patient #10: Cathy Bryan
Man #1: Peter Bradshaw
Man #2: Charles Russo

2.4 4/29/91 "What I Did For Love": Maggie's dream of Joel's death in a
plane crash sparks earnest farewells from the locals, but the
premonition spooks Joel enough to consider canceling his
visit home, especially after feeling suspicious about his
substitute; and Maurice welcomes a visit from an astronaut
groupie.
Ingrid Klochner: Elizabeth Huddle
David Gisnberg: Leo Geter
Mr. Streisand: Paul Fleming
Woman #1: Pamela Abas-Ross
Woman #2: Dorothy Hanlin
Man: Phil Lucas
Little Boy: David A. Hrdlicka
Mrs. Streisand: Laura Kenny

2.5 5/6/91 "Spring Break": Libidos run amok in anticipation of Cicely's
spring meltdown: Maggie and Joel invade each other's dreams;
an imposing state trooper sweeps Maurice off his feet;
Holling's bucking for a fight; Shelly can't get enough of
D.H. Lawrence; and a robber makes off with residents' radios.
Officer Barbara Semanski: Diane Delano
Gary McClellan: John Mese
Knockout #1: Jill Pierce
Knockout #2: Mary Anderson
Lumberjack: Gregg Loughridge
Logger: Gary Taylor

2.6 5/13/91 "War And Peace": Celebrations with vodka, borscht and Chris's
radio reading of "War and Peace" are in order when Soviet
legend Nikolai makes his annual appearance, bearing gifts and
itching to challenge archrival Maurice to a chess match.
Meanwhile, torturous dreams keep Holling from much-needed
sleep; Chris's poetic lines help Ed woo a lusty farm girl.
Nikolai Ivanovich Apalanov: Elya Baskin
Lightfeather Duncan: Dana Andersen
Father Duncan: Alan Fudge
Dave the Cook: William James White Eagle

2.7 5/20/91 "Slow Dance": The curse of Maggie strikes again, and Rick is
struck dead--by a falling satellite; two newcomers have more
in common with Maurice--including a love of show tunes and
gourmet cooking--than he'd like to admit; and Shelly feels
like a third wheel as Holling enjoys a reunion with an old
gal from Nome.

3.1 9/23/91 "The Bumpy Road To Love": A third season blows clouds on to
love's horizon for some denizens of Cicely, Alaska. For
Maggie, a ceremony to unveil a larger-than-life-size statue
of recently deceased boyfriend Rick turns gloomier when a
female stranger in the crowd pipes up with an intimate
eulogy of her own. This revelation of Rick's unfaithfulness
sends Maggie storming off to drown her sorrows in drink.
Meanwhile, Maurice is walking on air thanks to his unbridled
emotion for a gun-loving, by-the-book state trooper, but a
search for tax loopholes may ground him. And Joel is bound
for disaster when the nomadic Adam requests a late-night
house call for his ailing wife, Eve.
Eve: Valerie Mahaffey
Officer Barbara Semanski: Diane Delano
Joanne: Catherine de Prume
Adam: Adam Arkin
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve

3.2 9/30/91 "Only You": Maurice accuses Holling of snapping an
unflattering photograph of him; Joel focuses on Chris's
uncanny ability to attract women, while Chris becomes
fixated on a woman out of his reach; and Maggie envisions
her vision problem as a sign of decline.
Irene Rondenet: Caitlin Clarke
Linda: Heidi Swedberg
Patti: Denice Duff

3.3 10/7/91 "Oy, Wilderness": An emergency landing in Maggie's plane
sends Maggie foraging for food in the wilderness, while Joel
sits idly by blubbering about the menu. Back in Cicely, the
arrival of Shelly's best friend triggers a tiff--and
reminiscences over lost youth.
Cindy: Christine Elise

3.4 10/14/91 "Animals R Us": Maggie proclaims that Rick has returned--in
the guise of a lovable malamute; Maurice envisions a
multimillion-dollar ostrich farm; and auteur Ed captures in
his film the human landscape of Cicely.
Grandma Woody: Sparkle
Crow Flies Straight: Harry Pringle
Jerry the Indian: Bryson Liberty
Dog Owner: Kellee Bradley
Special Dog Effects: Frank Welker

3.5 10/28/91 "Jules et Joel": Mental ghouls and goblins wreak havoc
with Joel after a fall in the woods, bringing to Cicely the
specter of Jules, his slick twin brother who trades places
with Joel to practice medicine and court Maggie. Meanwhile,
Holling pays an old debt; and Chris braces for a meeting
with an old neighbor and felon.
Jules: Rob Morrow
Officer Barbara Semanski: Diane Delano
Buddy: Douglas Rowe
Jerry: John Procaccino
Sigmund Freud: Lou Hetler
Man In Street: Gary Taylor
Woman In Cab: Shelley Henning
Logger: Dave Guppy
Cab Driver: Ben DiGregorio
Patient: Robert J. Zenk

3.6 11/4/91 "The Body In Question": Chris's discovery of the frozen
century-old corpse of a Frenchman has a once-skeptical Joel
rethinking the course of history, Maurice plotting a new
enterprise, Shelly pondering fertility, and Holling
reflecting on his own tainted gene pool.
Elijah: Allan Miller
Dave the Cook: William J. White
Woman: Sharon Collar
Yo'el: Shmuly Levitin
Tellakutan: Gabriel Salvador

3.7 11/11/91 "Roots": The widow Elaine shows up unexpectedly and gets a
cold reception from ex-fiance Joel, until Maggie
unintentionally plays matchmaker; the arrival of Chris's
brother Bernard conjures up dreams of Africa in Chris, who
declares himself to be a "person of color"; and a new chef
makes a culinary impression.
Elaine Schulman: Jessica Lundy
Bernard: Richard Cummings Jr.
Adam: Adam Arkin
African Dance Sequences by Djimbe West African Drummers and
Dancers and Ceedo Senegalese Dance Company

3.8 11/18/91 "A-Hunting We Will Go": After grousing about the hunting
frenzy sweeping Cicely, Joel sees first hand what it's all
about by outfitting himself to join Chris and Holling for
the primal ritual in the wilds. Holling, however, prefers
the home fires to camp fires. Meanwhile, back in town, Ed
fears that Ruth-Anne is being stalked by the grim reaper.

3.9 12/9/91 "Get Real": A colorful bus breaks down in Cicely, carrying
a traveling carnival troupe whose nonverbal "flying man"
takes a fancy to Marilyn. But there's heartache in store
for Shelly when Holling takes note of her "inordinately
large" feet. Meanwhile, as Chris becomes captivated by the
mysteries of magic, Joel hits the books after deciding on
a subspecialty.
Steve: Richard Brestoff
Adrienne: Judith Kahan
Nina: Remy Ryan
Enrico Bellati, the Flying Man: Bill Irwin
Mrs. Whirlwind: Armenia Miles
Mr. Whirlwind: Reginald Ward
Handsome Man: Dan Perkins
Ludwig Bichtenstein Masquerade and Reality Company: Cirque
du Soleil

3.10 12/16/91 "Seoul Mates": The holidays are celebrated with a pageant of
the raven by the townsfolk, and bring mixed blessings for an
accident-prone Maggie, a first Christmas tree for Joel, and
a foreign family for Maurice.
Yung Yong Ja: Kim Kim
Yung Duk Won: Kwi Hyun (James) Song
Yung Bong Joo: Chi-Muoi Lo
Narssak: Ralph P. Martin
Dave the Cook: William J. White

3.11 1/6/92 "Dateline: Cicely": Maurice goes out on a limb to spice up
his newspaper's coverage by hiring an unnamed reporter given
to clandestine meetings; Maggie talks to the trees, but Joel
won't listen; and, to ease Holling's tax debts, Chris
becomes a partner at the Brick, where he sets about sprucing
up the place.
Adam: Adam Arkin
Man on Street: Gary Taylor
Eddie: Eddie Levi Lee
Dave the Cook: William J. White

3.12 1/13/92 "Our Tribe": Joel reluctantly undergoes a cultural
conversion after receiving a goat as a gift from a grateful
village elder, who insists on "adopting" him into her tribe;
and a mysterious Holling shuts down the Brick, ostensibly to
wax the floors.
Gloria Noanuk: Rosetta Pintado
Morning Star: Harry Pringle
Judy Baker: Mary Waskey
George Tuck: Al Hood
Libby Stevens: Katherine Davis
Goat Sounds: Frank Welker

3.13 1/20/92 "Things Become Extinct": A study in self-examination brings
on a midlife crisis for Holling, opens up another door for
Ed and leaves Joel feeling culturally isolated.
Ira Wingfeather: Bryson Liberty
Earl the Barber: Jerry Morris

3.14 2/3/92 "Burning Down The House": Tempers sizzle with the arrival of
Maggie's "pathologically polite" mother, who brings alarming
news for Maggie; the creative process inflames Chris with an
unusual vision for his conceptual-art project; and Joel
offers up a challenge to a chimney sweep who has lost his
drive to win.
Jane O'Connell: Bibi Besch
Larry Coe (Chimney Sweep): John M. Jackson
Gary: Gary Taylor
Townsperson: Haynes Brooke

3.15 2/24/92 "Democracy In America": Mayoral incumbent Holling is stung
by news that he has a formidable opponent--old friend Edna
Hancock, who's got a bee in her bonnet over a promise he
never followed up on. The election also finds Shelly
tasting the aphrodisiac of power, Chris waxing patriotic,
Ed anticipating his first time voting, and Joel and Maggie
arguing party politics.
Edna Hancock: Rita Taggart
George the Barber: Clayton Corazette
Dave the Cook: William J. White
Customer: Eric Ray Anderson
Dorothy: Dorothy Hanlin
Logger: Patrick Ryals

3.16 3/2/92 "The Three Amigos": The death of a rugged hunting companion
sends Holling and Maurice packing for the wilderness,
intending to make good on a promise to bury him miles from
civilization at a paradise called No-Name Point. But
they're bogged down with disasters, including hooking up
with the man's headstrong widow.
Solvang Planey: Joanna Cassidy
Reinhard Shoulder: Norbert Weisser
Teak: Brian T. Finney
Pig Eye: Tom Spinner

3.17 3/9/92 "Lost And Found": Landlady Maggie calls in an exorcist when
Joel hears rumblings of the ghost of a loner who committed
suicide in the house some 40 years ago; another menace for
Joel is the hypochondriac Eve, who complains of a host of
new ailments; Maurice considers it an honor to do a favor
for an old colonel.
Eve: Valerie Mahaffey
Emile; Time Winters
Colonel Gordon KcKern: Noble Willingham
Dave the Cook: William J. White
Mr. Swanson: Gary Taylor
Patron: Robert J. Zenk

3.18 3/16/92 "My Mother, My Sister": An infant abandoned in Joel's
waiting room gets plenty of TLC from Cicely residents and
even stirs nesting instincts in some. But for Shelly, a
surprise visit from her youth-crazed mother turns family
life topsy-turvy.
Tammy Tambo: Wendy Schaal
Kenny Cadashay: Sean O'Bryan
Adam: Adam Arkin
Dave the Cook: William J. White

3.19 3/23/92 "Wake-Up Call": Spring has sprung in Cicely and with it
come crocuses, free eggs at the Brick, a rebirth of sorts
for Shelly, a diagnostic refresher for Joel, and an
awakening of passions for Maggie.
Arthur: Andreas Wisniewski
Leonard Quinhagak: Graham Greene
Dave the Cook: William J. White
Customer: Robert Nicholson

3.20 4/27/92 "The Final Frontier": Japanese tourists converge on Cicely
to perform a ritual under the Northern Lights; Holling
girds his loins to go looking for Jesse the bear in
Widowmaker's Cave; and curiosity gets the best of townsfolk
when a package arrives with postmarks from around the globe.
Ron: Doug Ballard
Erick: Don R. McManus
Tourist #1: Akemi Namei
Toursit #2: Rob Narita
Dave the Cook: William J. White
Bar Patron #1: Paul Fleming
Bar Patron #2: Wally Dalton

3.21 5/4/92 "It Happened In Juneau": Joel anticipates a weekend in
Juneau in the company of attractive female doctors, but
instead he's stuck in the same hotel suite with Maggie, who
cramps his sytle. Back home, Chris becomes tongue-tied as
Bernard, his "karmic doppleganger," returns from Africa.
Bernard Stevens: Richard Cummings Jr.
Linda Angelo: Beth Broderick
Hotel Clerk: Woody Eney
John Harcourt: Peter Bradshaw
Patient: John Billingsley
Bellhop: James Marsters
Dr. Paul Brennan: Kent Maclachlan

3.22 5/11/92 "The Wedding": The wedding of Adam and Eve creates a union
of disparate elements and reveals a secret about the bride;
Adam's bachelor party at the Brick finds the guys guzzling
and puzzling over the gulf between men and women; Joel and
Maggie make an effort to finish what they started in
Juneau.
Eve: Valerie Mahaffey
Bernard: Richard Cummings Jr.
Officer Barbara Semanski: Diane Delano
Adam: Adam Arkin
Ivory Springer: Ralph P. Martin
Dave the Cook: William J. White

3.23 5/18/92 "Cicely": A 108-year-old visitor brings to life Cicely's
beginnings, circa 1909, recounting tales of what was once
a cultural mecca known as "the Paris of the North," settled
by a free-thinking pioneer named Cicely and her companion
Roslyn.
Roslyn: Jo Anderson
Cicely: Yvonne Suhor
Ned: Roberts Blossom
Rhoda: Peg Phillips
Dave the Cook: William J. White
Singing Drunk: Brian T. Finney
Thin Woman: Sharon Collar
Sturdy Woman: Krisha Fairchild

4.1 9/28/92 "Northwest Passages": In the series' fourth-season opener,
the fear of aging grips Maggie when her 30th birthday sheds
light on everything lacking in her life. Her solution: an
Indian ritual laying the past to rest. Meanwhile, Maurice
composes his memoirs; and Marilyn asks Chris to teach her to
drive.
Rick Pederson: Grant Goodeve
Camper: Brian I. Finney

4.2 10/5/92 "Midnight Sun": The midnight sun warms Joel's libido, and
he's energized by feelings of well-being--plus a basketball-
coaching assignment he takes very seriously. Meanwhile, the
sunlight brings to town adventure-seeking salesman Gillis
Toomey, who's tempted to settle down in Cicely, thanks to a
local charmer; Shelly, decked out in her cheerleading
uniform, arouses Holling.
Gillis Toomey: Jim Haynie

4.3 10/12/92 "Nothing's Perfect": Chris runs over a dog and events
add up to romance for him and its owner, a pet-loving
mathematician. Meanwhile, Maurice
wants his universe to run like clockwork after
purchasing a magnificent antique German timepiece,
fine-tuned by a young master craftsman.
(Mathematician): Wendel Meldrum
(Craftsman): Mark Pellegrino
Lucky: Kelly Connell

4.4 10/19/92 "Heroes": Adam Ant plays a rock star lost in
Cicely, who stays long enough to play a gig
with Native American drummers and be the subject
of a film by Ed. Chris, meanwhile, contemplates
the proper burial for a friend.

4.5 11/2/92 "Blowing Bubbles": Cicely's wholesome environment brings to
town the hyperallergenic Mike Monroe, who lives in virtual
isolation in a geodesic dome. Also enchanted by the town's
atmosphere is Ruth-Anne's yuppie, investment-banker son
Matthew, who claims to be taking time out to breathe the air
and spend quality time with his mom.
Mike Monroe: Anthony Edwards
Matthew Miller: Joel Polis

4.6 11/9/92 "On Your Own": Silent "Flying Man" Enrico Ballati
returns to Cicely -- and to Marilyn -- with a
group of whimsical mimes (members of the
Mummenschanz theatrical group), which delights
the townsfolk. Meanwhile, finding a ruby inside
a fish conjures up Fellini-like imagery for Ed
and dissolves his case of director's block.
Enrico Ballati: Bill Irwin

4.7 11/16/92 "The Bad Seed": Valerie Perrine plays the daughter Holling
never knew he had--and (after she appears out of the blue)
he wishes he'd never met, for Holling sees her as a "bad
seed" who's corrupting Shelly. Meanwhile, Ed befriends a
migrating crane flying south through Cicely; and Marilyn's
dream home is strangely similar to her mother's home, which
she just left.
Mrs. Whirlwind: Armenia Miles

4.8 11/23/92 "Thanksgiving": Cicely's Day of the Dead Parade and
follow-up Thanksgiving feast evoke phantasmagorical figures,
and the colors and aromas of fall. But not everyone shares
in the enthusiasm. A tightly wound Joel has little to be
thankful for learning that the state of Alaska requires his
services for another year. And bubble man Mike considers
moving to a less-contaminated clime. Meanwhile, Chris waxes
nostalgic about Thanksgivings past--in prison.
Mike Monroe: Anthony Edwards
Sisyphus: Tom Spiller
Patient: Al DenBeste
Dave the Cook: William J. White

4.9 11/30/92 "Do The Right Thing": A former KGB spy claiming to have a
dossier on Maurice shakes up Cicely with tall tales of
espionage; another visitor, a young health inspector with a
nose for detail, puts in his two-cents worth at the Brick;
and the death of another friend has Maggie on her best
behavior.
Maggie's Neighbor: John Sylvain

4.10 12/14/92 "Crime and Punishment": Karma catches up with Chris for a
West Virginia parole violation, and the subsequent
extradition hearing becomes an arena for philosophical
discourse, with a spirited defense by lawyer Mike and
community testimony attesting to Chris's good deeds.
Mike Monroe: Anthony Edwards
Judge Percy: Anne Haney
Off. Barbara Semanski: Diane Delano

4.11 1/4/93 "Survival of the Species": After unearthing Native American
artifacts in her yard, Maggie wages war against men,
particularly Maurice, who's quick to see dollar signs in the
discovery. On other turf, a post-apocalyptic nightmare has
Ed contemplating the end of life on Earth: and a resourceful
youngster ends up at the Brick, where he's struck by the love
bug.
Brad Young: Edan Gross
Eric: Don R. McManus

4.12 1/11/93 "Revelations": Feeling caught up in the secular world, Chris
seeks spiritual rejuvenation at a monastery; former landlord
Maurice fumes after Ruth-Anne pays off the store, leaving Ed
to suffer when the two press him to take sides in their feud;
and the absence of all patients disorients Joel.
Brother Timothy: Stephen Root
Brother Simon: Elizabeth Juviler

4.13 1/18/93 "Duets": Ed gets another visit from One-Who-Waits, who again
claims to have tracked down Ed's father. Meanwhile, a blind
piano tuner strikes a dissonant chord with Holling; and Mike
and Maggie trek to the mountains in search of an ecological
time bomb.
One-Who-Waits: Floyd Red Crow Westerman
Pete: Gordon Tootoosis

4.14 2/1/93 "Grosse Pointe 48230": While on a visit to Maggie's upscale
home town for her grandmother's 80th birthday, Maggie's
family dynamics wreak havoc with Joel's plans to attend a
Knicks-Pistons game.
Grammy: Barbara Townsend
Jed: D. David Morin
Jane: Bibi Besch

4.15 2/8/93 "Learning Curve": A headstrong, opinionated schoolteacher
clashes with Maggie and gives Holling little hope of gaining
his high-school diploma. Elsewhere, mother hen Joel wrings
his hands as Marilyn takes off on an adventure in Seattle.
Teacher: Jo Anderson
Det. McNamara: George Catalano
Stuart: Brian J. Feinstein

4.16 2/15/93 "Ill Wind": Ill winds blow in from the east, bringing with
them metaphysical bumps and bruises for Joel, who asks for
trouble and gets it from Maggie. Meanwhile, Chris and
Maurice have a windswept encounter with fate; and Ed,
surrounded by psychic instability, dwells on thoughts of
death.
Enrique: Joaquin Martinez

4.17 2/22/93 "Love's Labour Mislaid": Joel blows up at Maggie for
conveniently forgetting their roll in the hay; Uncle Anku
encourages Ed to play the mating game and take a wife;
Maggie lets herself be wined and dined by Mike; and bird-
watchers Holling and Ruth-Anne camp out in the woods.
Uncle Anku: Frank Sotonoma Salsedo
Debbie: Michelle St. John
Craig: James Chestnutt
Debbie's Aunt: Ramona Ahto

4.18 3/1/93 "Northern Lights": The winter solstice lights the way to a
new creative direction for Chris; finds Holling hibernating
to recharge his batteries; and encourages Joel--after he's
denied a vacation--to break his Hippocratic oath and go on
strike. But that eventually incurs the wrath of Cicely's
residents, who muster empathy only for a down-on-his-luck
Vietnam vet.
Bernard Stevens: Richard Cummings Jr.

4.19 3/8/93 "Family Feud": The unveiling of the Whirlwind family's
totem pole, crafted by healer and sculptor Leonard, prompts
a frosty feud between Marilyn, Ed and Dave; Shelly is
advised to marry to stop her hallucinations of dancers; and
Joel and Maggie come to terms with their mutual incompati-
bility.
Leonard: Graham Greene
Dave: William J. White

4.20 3/15/93 "Homesick"

4.21 3/22/93 "The Big Feast"

4.22 5/3/93 "Kaddish Bronco Manny"

"?????": The community tries to find Jews to join in a traditional prayer with
Joel, who's mourning his uncle's death; Chris volunteers Bernanrd to help in a
family feud with the rough-and-tumble Miller brothers; and Shelly puts her
foot down when Marilyn picks Holling as a dance partner.

4.23 5/10/93 "Mud And Blood": The arrival of a prize truffle-hunting pig
and the onslaught of mosquitoes signal springtime in Cicely.
The warming season also finds Holling obsessed with the urge
to plant something and Maggie discovering her new-found
healing powers.
Ivory: Ralph P. Martin

4.24 5/17/93 "Sleeping With The Enemy": Memories of Maurice's wartime
archenemy surface after son Duk Won arrives asking Maurice's
permission to marry; Ed's idea for keeping his ancestors'
Tlingit language alive involves dubbing the film "Prisoner
of Zenda" with voices of Cicely elders, such as Leston
Havens; and Holling's thirst goes unquenched.
Duk Won: James Song
Leston Havens: Ned Romero
Soon Ae: Young Mo
Ron: Doug Ballard

4.25 5/24/93 "Old Tree": Maurice sounds the death knell for Old Vicky,
Cicely's 300-year-old cottonwood tree, as Joel looks for a
way to save it; Shelly can't open her mouth without spon-
taneously breaking out in song, which grates on Holling's
nerves; and Maggie practically kills Joel with kindness.
Ivory: Ralph P. Martin
Walt: Moultrie Patten
[Last first-run episode of the season]

5.1 9/20/93 "Three Doctors"

5.2 9/27/93 "The Mystery of the Old Curio Shop"

5.3 10/4/93 "Jaws of Life"

5.4 10/11/93 "Altered Egos"

5.5 10/25/93 "A River Doesn't Run Through It"

5.6 11/1/93 "Birds of a Feather"

5.7 11/8/93 "Rosebud"

5.8 11/15/93 "Heal Thyself"

5.9 11/22/93 "A Cup of Joe"

5.10 12/13/93 "First Snow": In anticipation of winter's first snow,
Maggie redecorates her cabin for maximum coziness. But
Joel is afflicted with guilt and self-reproach arising from
his treatment of an elderly--but healthy--patient who
claims she's "winding down"; and Shelly's little white lie
about love conjures up fears that her nose is growing.
Nedra: Harriet Medin
Allen: Rich Hawkins
Darlene: Sylvia Scott
Owen: George Barril

5.11 1/3/94 "Baby Blues": With help from Eve, Maggie throws a baby
shower for Shelly. But listening to childbirthing horror
tales fills Shelly with so much dread that she escapes into
the woods, where she encounters a dreamlike confab of
legendary women. Meanwhile, a visiting Hollywood agent
claims to have taken a liking to Ed's movie script; and
Chris vows to get back in touch with his "inner woman."
Eve: Valerie Mahaffey
Agent: Donal Logue

5.12 1/10/94 "Mister Sandman"

5.13 1/17/94 "Might Makes Right"

5.14 1/24/94 " ": Adam returns to Cicely with some wacko ideas about the
fireworks experts Maurice hired for the Presidents' Day
celebration; Joel intervenes when a park ranger who lost
his job holes up in a fire tower and refuses to leave his
post; and Ed is struck by lightning.
Adam: Adam Arkin
Ranger Burns: Jimmie Ray Weeks
Salvatore: John LaMotta
Walsh: Ron Perkins
Officer Barbara Semanski: Diane Delano

Episode Rerun date Title
------- ---------- -----

1.2 6/10/91 "Brains"
1.1 6/17/91 Pilot
1.8 6/24/91 "Aurora Borealis"
1.5 7/1/91 "Russian Flu"
1.4 7/8/91 "Dreams"
1.3 7/15/91 "Soapy Sanderson"
1.6 7/22/91 "Sex, Lies, and Ed's Tape"
1.7 7/29/91 "Kodiak"
2.1 8/5/91 "Goodbye To All That"
2.3 8/12/91 "All Is Vanity"
2.4 8/26/91 "What I Did For Love"
2.5 9/2/91 "Spring Break"
2.7 9/9/91 "Slow Dance"
2.2 10/21/91 "The Big Kiss"
1.1 12/2/91 Pilot
3.1 12/23/91 "The Bumpy Road To Love"
3.2 12/30/91 "Only You"
3.3 1/27/92 "Oy Wilderness"
3.4 3/30/92 "Animals R Us"
3.6 4/13/92 "The Body In Question"
3.7 4/20/92 "Roots"
3.5 5/25/92 "Jules et Joel"
3.8 6/1/92 "A-Hunting We Will Go"
3.9 6/8/92 "Get Real"
3.11 6/15/92 "Dateline: Cicely"
3.12 6/22/92 "Our Tribe"
3.13 6/29/92 "Things Become Extinct"
3.16 7/6/92 "The Three Amigos"
3.17 7/20/92 "Lost And Found"
3.18 7/27/92 "My Mother, My Sister"
3.19 8/3/92 "Wake-Up Call"
3.14 8/10/92 "Burning Down The House"
3.10 8/11/92 "Seoul Mates"
3.21 8/24/92 "It Happened In Juneau"
3.22 8/31/92 "The Wedding"
2.6 9/7/92 "War And Peace"
3.23 9/14/92 "Cicely"
3.15 11/2/92 "Democracy In America"
1.5 11/20/92 "Russian Flu"
4.1 12/7/92 "Northwest Passages"
3.10 12/21/92 "Seoul Mates"
1.6 12/28/92 "Sex, Lies, and Ed's Tape"
4.3 1/25/93 "Nothing's Perfect"
4.2 3/29/93 "Midnight Sun"
4.7 4/12/93 "The Bad Seed"
4.9 4/19/93 "Do The Right Thing"
4.12 4/26/93 "Revelations"
4.4 5/31/93 "Heroes"
4.5 6/14/93 "Blowing Bubbles"
4.6 6/21/93 "On Your Own"
4.10 6/28/93 "Crime and Punishment"
2.5 7/5/93 "Spring Break"
3.22 7/12/93 "The Wedding"
1.6 7/19/93 "Sex, Lies, and Ed's Tape"
3.23 7/26/93 "Cicely"
4.14 8/2/93 "Grosse Pointe 48230"
4.11 8/9/93 "Survival of the Species"
4.16 8/16/93 "Ill Wind"
4.17 8/23/93 "Love's Labour Mislaid"
4.23 8/30/93 "Mud and Blood"
4.24 9/6/93 "Sleeping With The Enemy" (? Memories...)
4.25 9/13/93 "Old Tree"
4.22 12/6/93 "Kaddish Bronco Manny"
4.15 12/20/93 "Learning Curve"
4.21 12/27/93 "The Big Feast"

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