Going to Extremes - 1992
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Created by Joshua Brand, John Falsey, Frank South, this television show used the same "fish out of water" formula as their more successful Northern Exposure. I liked this show and wished it had remained on the air longer.
I love this show and have been looking for it for years! Do you have any more?
Please this is the only episode of this great show on the net. For the love of god, someone please post some more!
It's pretty crazy how I've been one of the only people in my circle who remembers this sister show to Northern Exposure. What is crazier is that I couldn't remember much beyond the theme song, which I have been singing randomly for the past 32 years... to me, that is insane. I've not seen anything about the show since it originally aired until this very minute. Thank you so much for uploading!
I cant get this anywhere... Like a junkie i'm begging you. Please... I want more 😰
I think I have a few on VHS tapes but I have no idea how to transfer them to RUclips. I'm also not sure of the quality. I'll see what I can figure out. Now if I can find anyone with episodes of the drama Hometown from 1985.:)
lol same
Was a great show, thanks for posting. Still dont know why this didnt last like their other great show "Northern Exposure". 30 bloody years ago, unreal.
Thanks for uploading this. I’m been looking for this show for years.
This takes me back. I was working for United Airlines in El Segundo, CA when this originally aired. Each week, I'd race home after work to watch Going To Extremes. This one, and Northern Exposure, were my two favorites. Great memories!!
Politricks ,stereotypes/racism that is why they took it off the air, because it WAS doing great!
Thanks for uploading this! I've been very curious about this show since watching Northern Exposure and looking into the creators' other works. Do you have any more episodes of this show?
Thanks, great memories. It was fun working on this set.
Wow this is when the cars like the Corolla first abandon the boxy shape of the 80s into a more roundish type style.
That's quite the note to end the video on
He looks like Tom Paris
Because he is