Posted on 11/20/2018 6:43:38 PM PST by EdnaMode
A long-talked-about revival of CBS cult fave drama series Northern Exposure is moving forward. The project has been put in development at CBS with original series star Rob Morrow set to reprise his role and executive produce. It hails from original series co-creators Josh Brand and John Falsey, actor John Corbett, Morrow, Ben Silverman and Universal TV.
Written by Brand, the revival centers on Dr. Joel Fleischman, played by Morrow, who returns to Cicely, Alaska, for the funeral of an old friend and finds a new set of quirky characters and reunites with old ones in this continuation of the classic series.
Brand executive produces with Falsey, Morrow and Silverman. Corbett produces. Universal TV is the studio.
The quirky comedic drama series ran on CBS from 1990 to 1995. During its 110-episode run it received a total of 57 award nominations, winning 27, including the 1992 Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series, two additional Primetime Emmy Awards, four Creative Arts Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globes.
Cast and creatives of the original series reunited at the 2017 ATX Television Festival in Austin to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the former CBS series premiere, and of course talked turned to a potential revival. We would love it. [Rob Morrow] has been working, trying to get them to do it Im sure we all would agree that wed love to see it, Brand said, contending that the series could play well in the current TV landscape. Its of a time, but its also not of a time.
Brand and Falsey also were behind award-winning shows St. Elsewhere and Ill Fly Away.
Morrows recent credits include the role of Adam DiGiulio on Billions and a guest role on Chicago P.D.
Corbett is known for his roles as Josiah Flash Bacon on FXs Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll and Seth Holt on Parenthood.
If the project moves forward, it would be the latest in a string of broadcast TV revivals, joining Murphy Brown at CBS. ABC revived then canceled Roseanne, bringing it back as The Conners. A Veronica Mars revival limited series also is set at Hulu.
Morrow and Corbett are repped by Gersh.
Janine Turner is a conservative, so maybe she is blacklisted.
I love Barry Corbin. I hope he comes back.
Yeah, I liked the original a lot and think a remake could work if done correctly, but you know it’d be political and therefore unwatchable. They just can’t help themselves.
Even though some of the original characters will be involved, I’m rather certain that CBS will make it unwatchable and disgustingly ‘politically correct’.
Not by me she ain't
Rob Morrow was available. What a strange career - he was great in Quiz Show - expected that was his launching pad. But not quite.
I agree. These reboots rarely work if ever.
Brady Bunch and Beverly Hillbillies in movie form, but that was years ago, and they were actually pretty good.
Cute as all hell and dumb as a box of rocks.
I stopped watching TV shows a long time ago ,they’re like 5 minutes of show with 55 minutes of filler(dragged out crap) and ads
“I stopped watching TV shows a long time ago ,theyre like 5 minutes of show with 55 minutes of filler(dragged out crap) and ads”
Netflix. Recently I have binged through Breaking Bad and Walking Dead, Mad Men and a few others. Nice.
If they hurry, they can get it to air before The Conners and Murphy Brown are cancelled due to declining ratings.
Janine Turner was the only reason to watch...and maybe Adam.
Northern Exposure was lightning in a bottle. Anything new would just not be the same.
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Janine Turner was the only reason to watch...and maybe Adam.
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Barry corbin was great.
IMO:. great ensemble. Bring it on
Over the past fifteen years, creativity has stumbled off into a ditch. This attempt to bring Magnum PI back was a bad blunder. There might have been draw to Roseanne, but once they fired her and delivered the Conners to the viewers....that failed.
I give 50-percent of the responsibility for this trend to the network/production crowd that lives out of Hollywood...they’ve insulated themselves and can’t recognize decent story-lines or landscapes.
The other 50-percent is that Netflix has figured out short 10-to-12 episode ‘seasons’ are perfectly acceptable to the public, and you go off into some wild scenario that the Hollywood folks are fearful of.
A tragedy in the making. Hollywood has run out of ideas and talent. All that’s left is trading on past glories (case in point). The original series lasted about two seasons too long and had an entire “Jump the Shark” season when they brought on Anthony “Goose” Edwards. The new show doesn’t have a chinaman’s chance of being so much as a pimple on the old show’s butt.
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