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  2. List of Twin Peaks episodes - Wikipedia

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    The first season originally aired on ABC in the United States between April 8 and May 23, 1990, consisting of eight episodes.. The feature-length pilot opens with the discovery of the plastic-wrapped body of high school student Laura Palmer, an event that profoundly impacts the residents of the small town of Twin Peaks, Washington.

  3. Twin Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Season 3 of Twin Peaks was announced on October 6, 2014, as a limited series that would air on Showtime. David Lynch and Mark Frost wrote all the episodes, and Lynch directed. Frost emphasized that the new episodes were not a remake or reboot, but a continuation of the series and film, and the passage of 25 years is an important element of the ...

  4. List of Twin Peaks home video releases - Wikipedia

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    On December 18, 2001, the first season (episodes 1-7, minus the pilot) of Twin Peaks was released on DVD in Region 1 by Republic Pictures, which had an output deal through Artisan Entertainment, now part of Lions Gate Entertainment. The box set was noted for being the first TV show to have its audio track redone in DTS.

  5. Category:Twin Peaks season 1 episodes - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Twin Peaks episodes - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Twin Peaks season 1 episodes (8 P) Twin Peaks season 2 episodes (22 P)

  7. Pilot (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    The two-hour pilot was the highest-rated movie for the 1989–1990 season with a 21.7 rating and was viewed by 34.6 million people. In Los Angeles, Twin Peaks became the seventh most-watched show of the week earning 29% of viewers, the most-watched show being Married... with Children which gathered 34% of viewers. [16]

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  9. Episode 3 (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    "Episode 3", later also known as "Rest in Pain", [nb 1] is the fourth episode of the first season of the American mystery television series Twin Peaks. The episode was written by Harley Peyton, and directed by Tina Rathborne.