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Mark Frost

Mark Frost (born November 25, 1953) is an American novelist, television/film writer, director, and executive producer. His work became famous in the seminal 1980s TV show Hill Street Blues. His other TV credits include Twin Peaks and On the Air. He co-wrote and directed the film Storyville, co...
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Twin Peaks

Twin Peaks is an American television serial drama created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. The series follows the investigation, headed by Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), of the brutal murder of a popular teenager and homecoming queen,...

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  • Apr 8, 1990

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  • Jun 10, 1991

Original episode running time:

  • 1 h

Number of seasons:

  • 2

Number of episodes:

  • 29

On the Air

On the Air (1992) was an ABC sitcom created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. In the United States, only three episodes were aired, although seven were filmed. The program followed the antics of the staff of a fictional 1950s television network ...

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  • Jun 20, 1992

Air date of final episode:

  • Jul 4, 1992

Original episode running time:

  • 30 min

Number of episodes:

  • 7

American Chronicles

American Chronicles is a documentary television program which was run by Fox Broadcasting Company as part of its 1990 fall lineup. American Chronicles was produced by David Lynch and Mark Frost, perhaps best-known as the producers of the...

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  • 1990

Number of episodes:

  • 13
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