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Mike Dunn

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May 4, 1994, 2:54:45 PM5/4/94
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I note that on Bravo and on the laser disk sets of Peaks, they
have the "Previously on Twin Peaks" segments at the beginning. But
what happened to the "Next time on Twin Peaks" segments. I still have
one of the episodes I taped off ABC when the show first aired, and it
has the next time bit, so I know they did exist, and it's not just
my memory playing tricks on me. Does anyone know why they don't
include the segments on the disks or on Bravo?

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Matt Brockman

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May 4, 1994, 5:19:53 PM5/4/94
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In article <2q8r1m$n...@crcnis1.unl.edu> md...@unlinfo.unl.edu (Mike Dunn) writes:
> I note that on Bravo and on the laser disk sets of Peaks, they
>have the "Previously on Twin Peaks" segments at the beginning. But
>what happened to the "Next time on Twin Peaks" segments. I still have
>one of the episodes I taped off ABC when the show first aired, and it
>has the next time bit, so I know they did exist, and it's not just
>my memory playing tricks on me. Does anyone know why they don't
>include the segments on the disks or on Bravo?

The "Next time on Twin Peaks" segments were great!
They'd play a few seconds of audio with a cryptic
still-frame shot. It was always a little mystery
trying to figure out was was going to happen!


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Rusty W. Spell

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May 4, 1994, 7:25:05 PM5/4/94
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: The "Next time on Twin Peaks" segments were great!

: They'd play a few seconds of audio with a cryptic
: still-frame shot. It was always a little mystery
: trying to figure out was was going to happen!

I agree. I remember saying, "Jeez... even the previews are
great."

"Let's see what he left us..."
Rusty W. Spell

mg

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May 6, 1994, 5:15:51 AM5/6/94
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In <CpAr9...@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>, Matt Brockman wrote:
->In <2q8r1m$n...@crcnis1.unl.edu> md...@unlinfo.unl.edu (Mike Dunn) writes:
->> I note that on Bravo and on the laser disk sets of Peaks, they
->>have the "Previously on Twin Peaks" segments at the beginning. But
->>what happened to the "Next time on Twin Peaks" segments...
->
->The "Next time on Twin Peaks" segments were great!
->They'd play a few seconds of audio with a cryptic
->still-frame shot. It was always a little mystery
->trying to figure out was was going to happen!
->

Actually, the earliest episodes featured trailers with production
footage of the upcoming episode. During the latter stages of the
series, I dealt with masters that contained the still-frame shot as
well as others that had nothing at the tail.


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