Northern Exposure
Darren Burrows Generously Donates a "Return to Cicely" DVD Set!
- Item Number
- 151
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 75 USD to es2652551
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
"Return to Cicely" DVD Donated by Darren Burrows!
Thank you Darren Burrows! And may Northern Exposure bloom again!
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25+ Years! Hard to believe...Darren Burrows also has published a book, "Northern Exposed"! |
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Northern Exposed This 228-page FIRST EDITION Hardcover book is filled with insights into the filming of all your favorite episodes of Northern Exposure. Personally autographed by Darren Burrows, it is also serial-numbered. Only 500 of these first editions will be marketed, and some have already been sold during our Indiegogo Campaign. The DVDs (there are 2) take you to the locations for all the key episodes to see what they look like today. The surviving cast members give their thoughts on those days and what made the show great. DVD extras include the building of the Trebuchet and Dr. Fleischman's house, plus a backstage tour of the studio and the sets in the final days of the show's production. |
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Item Special Note
Biography
Darren remains active in film and currently lives in Missouri with his wife Melinda Burrows, and their children."
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