Twin Peaks Prop – Zenith Radio at the Johnson House

Leo Johnson turns on the radio in the kitchen

Between the frequent use of diegetic music and the art department’s consistent aesthetic choices, Twin Peaks is a vintage radio aficionado’s dream. One piece that appears onscreen with some regularity is the Zenith X316 table radio at Shelly and Leo Johnson’s house.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF ZENITH RADIOS

Though fellow Bookhouse Boy Steven Miller touched on this in a previous Twin Peaks Blog article about Teresa Banks’ Zenith television, this deep dive would be incomplete without a bit of history.

Black and white image of a house
Zenith’s Original Workshop

The company, now known as Zenith Electronics, LLC, was originally a small workshop called Chicago Radio Labs, founded in 1918 by Ralph Matthews and Karl Hassel. The duo brought on Eugene F. McDonald in 1921 and the Zenith Radio Company was officially incorporated in 1923.

Zenith leadership
Made In Chicago Museum – Founders Ralph Matthews, Karl Hassel, and Eugene F. McDonald

The young company shot to the forefront of portable radio technology in the 1920s, adding automobile radios to their line of products in the 1930s, and establishing one of the United States’ first FM stations in 1940.

ABOUT THE ZENITH X316 RADIO

Front of Label
Zenith X316 replica

A listing at RadioAttic.com states the Zenith X316 was made in 1960. It doesn’t necessarily say it was first introduced in 1960, but this is the earliest production date I have found in reference to this model. However, the label on my replica indicates that patents for various technological components of the X316 and the similar X318 were filed in 1946, 1949, 1950, and 1951.

Label of Zenith radio
Label underneath the Zenith X316

The X316 was produced in several different colors, but the plastic shell of the Johnsons’ radio is plain white. In my search for a replica, I found the model number is accompanied by a letter that seems to correspond with the color, with the white version listed as X316W, baby blue as X316B, and a brownish shell listed as X316J (I guess too many colors start with “B”).

Back of radio
Backside of the Zenith X316

Considering that it was made roughly 60 years ago and the cabinet isn’t particularly heavy-duty, I was pleasantly surprised to find a replica in such great shape.

Zenith Advertisement
Boston Globe advertisement, November 1966

In a 1966 advertisement in the Boston Globe, the Zenith X316 radio was listed at $36.88.

ZENITH X316 RADIO IN TWIN PEAKS

Shelly Johnson holding pie
Episode 1.001

This prop makes its Twin Peaks debut on top of the refrigerator in episode 1.001 as Shelly Johnson returns home from work with a slice of pie for Leo.

Leo Johnson holding a sock with soap in the kitchen
Episode 1.001

Leo is not interested in pie and demands to know what happened to his bloodstained shirt. He turns on the radio to mask the sound of his abuse as he attacks Shelly for misplacing it.

Leo Johnson turns on the radio in the kitchen
Episode 1.001

The volume knob serves as an on/off switch, and even if this was enhanced in post production, the clicking noise we hear as Leo turns it up is accurate to the sound of the Zenith powering on.

Shelly Johnson in the kitchen
Episode 1.002

In the next episode, we can see the side of the radio through the Johnsons’ unfinished kitchen wall as Shelly walks into the other room to answer the door.

Shelly and Bobby speaking in the kitchen
Episode 1.004

Shelly and Bobby Briggs plan to end Leo’s abuse once and for all with the Zenith visible behind them in episode 1.004.

Shelly and Bobby speaking in the kitchen
Episode 1.006

In a similarly framed shot, we see the radio over Shelly’s shoulder in episode 1.006 as she tells Bobby that she shot Leo but he got away.

Leo attacking Bobby in the living room
Episode 1.007

Though it’s barely visible in the background, the radio closes out the first season perched in its usual spot as Bobby finds himself on the receiving end of Leo’s “chopping wood inside.”

Bobby wheeling in Leo Johnson to the living room
Episode 2.006

We don’t spend much time at the Johnson house early in the second season, but the X316 briefly appears as Bobby wheels Leo through the doorway in episode 2.006.

Shelly, Leo and Bobby around the kitchen table
Episode 2.013

It narrowly escapes the splash zone as Shelly feeds Leo in episode 2.013.

Shelly Johnson in the living room
Episode 2.013

We see the side of the radio once again as Shelly is awakened by a power outage later in the episode. The diegetic music eerily swells in and fades out with the electricity. As a music nerd, I’m relieved that this scene opens with a shot of a different console playing a vinyl record, because this is the sound that a turntable would make in response to fluctuating power and it would not be accurate to an AM/FM radio like the X316. I am grateful for this attention to detail, making sure even a finicky viewer like me wouldn’t be distracted in this tense moment.

A darkened kitchen
Episode 2.014

Episode 2.014 offers a few spooky shots of the Johnsons’ kitchen in the dark, the Zenith still atop the refrigerator.

Shelly in a darkened kitchen
Episode 2.014

A thrown jar shatters against the fridge as the camera closes in tight on Shelly with the radio in frame.

Leo holding an ax in a darkened kitchen
Episode 2.014

In the final shot featuring the Zenith radio, Leo looms menacingly much like he did in its first appearance, this time replacing the soap-in-a-sock with a hatchet.

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  • Vinnie Guidera wearing a party hat, sunglasses and a Twin Peaks t-shirt.

    Vinnie Guidera is an artist, writer, and David Lynch fanatic from Sacramento, CA. In addition to Twin Peaks Blog, he has written articles for The Blue Rose Magazine, WelcomeToTwinPeaks.com, and 25YearsLaterSite.com. He identifies props and logs his collection on Instagram under the handle @twelverainbowtrout.

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4 thoughts on “Twin Peaks Prop – Zenith Radio at the Johnson House

  1. That’s wild! My parents bought one way back. I plugged it in yesterday to see if it still worked. It does. Then I looked it up to see when it was made, etc, and found this page. As a TP fan, it makes their radio even cooler.

    1. There is one scene where it almost looks light blue to me, but based on the rest of its appearances, I believe it’s the white model.

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