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Magnum, P.I.

Magnum, P.I. is an American crime drama television series starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, a private investigator (P.I.) living on Oahu, Hawaii. The series ran from December 11, 1980 to May 8, 1988 during its first-run broadcast on the American television network CBS. Magnum, P.I. consistently ranked in the top 20 U.S. television programs in the Nielsen ratings during the first five years of its original run in the United States, finishing as high as number three for the 1982–83 season.[1]

Magnum, P.I.
Series logo (seasons 3–8)
Genre
Created by
Starring
Theme music composer
Composers
  • Ian Freebairn-Smith (pilot, early season 1)
  • Mike Post
  • Pete Carpenter
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes162 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Glen A. Larson
  • Tom Selleck
Producers
  • Rick Weaver
  • Tom Greene
  • Andrew Schneider
  • Douglas Weaver
Production locations
Running time46-49 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkCBS
Audio format
Original releaseDecember 11, 1980 (1980-12-11) –
May 8, 1988 (1988-05-08)
Related
Magnum P.I. (remake series)

A remake series of the same name was ordered to series on May 11, 2018,[2] and premiered on September 24, 2018 on CBS.[3]

Premise

Thomas Sullivan Magnum IV is a private investigator played by Tom Selleck. He lives in the guest house of a 200-acre (81 ha) beachfront estate called Robin's Nest, in Hawaii, at the invitation of its owner, Robin Masters. Masters is rarely depicted and the celebrated author of several dozen lurid novels. Ostensibly this is quid pro quo for Magnum's services based upon his expertise in security; the pilot and several early episodes suggest Magnum had done Masters a favor of some kind, possibly when Masters hired him for a case. The voice of Robin Masters, heard only in five episodes, was provided by Orson Welles (one last appearance was provided by a different actor, Red Crandell).[4]

Magnum lives a luxurious life on the estate and operates as a P.I. on cases that suit him. The only thorn in the side of his near-perfect lifestyle is Jonathan Quayle Higgins III, played by John Hillerman. An ex-British Army regimental sergeant major, he is on the surface a stern, by-the-book caretaker of Robin's Nest, whose strict ways often conflict with Magnum's more easy-going methods. He patrols Robin's Nest with his two highly-trained "lads", Dobermans named Zeus and Apollo. Magnum has free use of the guest house and the car, a Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole, but as a humorous aside in various episodes, often has to bargain with Higgins for use of estate amenities such as the tennis courts, wine cellar and expensive cameras.

The relationship between Magnum and Higgins is initially cool, but as the series progressed, an unspoken respect and fondness of sorts grew between the pair. Many episodes dedicated more screen time to this "odd couple" pairing after the relationship proved popular with fans. A recurrent theme throughout the last two seasons, starting in the episode "Paper War", involves Magnum's sneaking suspicion that Higgins is actually Robin Masters since he opens Robin's mail, calls Robin's Ferrari "his car" etc. This suspicion is neither proved nor disproved, although in at least one episode Higgins is shown alone in a room, picking up a ringing phone and talking to Robin Masters, indicating they are two different people.[4]

Aside from Higgins, Magnum's two main companions on the islands are Theodore "T.C." Calvin (Roger E. Mosley), who runs a one-person local helicopter charter and tour van service called "Island Hoppers", and often finds himself persuaded by Magnum to fly him during various cases, and Orville Wilbur Richard "Rick" Wright (Larry Manetti), who refuses to use his Wright brothers-esque given name of Orville and who owns a local bar. In the pilot episode, this was "Rick's Cafe Americain" in town, inspired by Casablanca, with Rick appearing in suitable 1930s attire. After completing the pilot, though, executives felt that audiences would be unable to fully connect with this element. Instead, Rick moved to running the plush, beachside King Kamehameha Club, which has exclusive membership and Higgins on the board of directors. Magnum often strolls around the club, using its facilities and running up an ever-unpaid tab, further fueling the Magnum-Higgins feud. T.C. and Rick are both former Marines from VMO-2 with whom Magnum, a former member of the United States Navy SEALs and Naval Intelligence officer, served in the Vietnam War.[note 1] The series was one of the first to deal with Vietnam veterans as "human beings" and not as shell-shocked killers, and was praised by many ex-servicemen groups for doing so.[5] Magnum often dupes or bribes T.C. and Rick into aiding him on his cases, much to their frustration. T.C., whose assistance often involves the use of his helicopter, frequently says to Magnum "gas money. All I need is gas money" referring to the high cost of fuel for the use of the helicopter.

Magnum comes and goes as he pleases, works only when he wants, and has the almost unlimited use of the Ferrari and many other luxuries of the estate. He keeps a mini-refrigerator with a seemingly endless supply of beer ("altbier"), wears his father's treasured Rolex GMT Master wristwatch and is surrounded by countless beautiful women, who are often victims of crime, his clients, or are connected to the cases he solves.

Other characteristics specific to Magnum are his thick moustache, baseball caps (usually a Detroit Tigers or VMO-2 cap), a rubber chicken, and a variety of colorful Aloha shirts. Nearly every episode is narrated, in voice-over, by Magnum at various points. At the end of the seventh season, Magnum was to be killed off, to end the series. Following an outcry from fans who demanded a more satisfactory conclusion, an eighth season was produced to bring Magnum "back to life" and to round off the series.

Cast

Main cast

 
The cast of Magnum, P.I. (left-to-right), Larry Manetti as Rick, Tom Selleck as Magnum, Roger E. Mosley as T.C., and John Hillerman as Higgins

Recurring characters

  • Lt. Yoshi Tanaka: A homicide-division police lieutenant with the Honolulu police department (played by Kwan Hi Lim), he has a slight Lieutenant Columbo-like enigmatic quality, characterized by his casual dress and ironic sense of humor. He is also, like Magnum, a Detroit Tigers fan. He appeared in Seasons 2–8.
  • Agatha Chumley: Higgins' stereotypically English lady friend (played by Gillian Dobb), who seems to have a crush on Higgins. Her first appearance was in the episode "Black on White". She appeared in Seasons 3–8.
  • Colonel "Buck" Greene: A Marine Corps aviator and intelligence officer (played by Lance LeGault), who is often Magnum's nemesis in seasons 2–8. LeGault also played John W. Newton, aka "Delta One" in Episode 1.9 "Missing in Action".
  • Carol Baldwin: An assistant district attorney (played by Patty McCormack in season 1, followed by Kathleen Lloyd in seasons 3–8); before playing Carol Baldwin, Lloyd guest starred in the episode "Almost Home" (Season 3 - Episode 11) as Bridget Archer.
  • Lieutenant "Mac" MacReynolds: A doughnut-munching Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) lieutenant (played by Jeff MacKay), killed by a car bomb planted by "Ivan", a Russian KGB officer. Mac returns as a ghost for four episodes ("Mac's Back", "Limbo", "Infinity and Jelly Doughnuts" and "Pleasure Principle") and later as a look-alike character (see below). In the pilot, MacKay portrayed "Ski", a guard at the entrance gate of Pearl Harbor. He appeared in Seasons 1–3 and 7–8.
  • Jim Bonnick: A con man and an ex-Navy pilot who was released on a medical discharge (played by Jeff MacKay); he was also Mac Reynolds' look-alike. In at least one episode ("Mac's Back"), MacKay appeared in both roles. He appeared in Seasons 5–8.
  • Francis "Icepick" Hofstetler: An American loan shark and major underworld figure from Chicago, and a quasi-father figure to Rick Wright (played initially by Walter Chotzen and then by veteran actor Elisha Cook Jr.).
  • Dr. Ibold, M.D. "Doc Ibold": A minor character (played by Glenn Cannon) who appeared in episodes when the script called for a physician. First referred to as "Script Writer #1", he was known for prescribing opiates for any and all ailments. He appeared in Seasons 2–8. Cannon also played Dr. Bernard Kessler in Episode 1.7, "Never Again...Never Again".
  • Michelle Hue: The love of Magnum's life (played by Marta DuBois); she and Magnum married in Vietnam but the devoutly Catholic Michelle had the marriage annulled after her first husband, a North Vietnamese general who was presumed dead, resurfaced. Magnum had believed that Michelle was killed during the 1975 evacuation of Saigon. She appeared in Seasons 2–8.
  • Lily Catherine Hue: Daughter to Magnum and Michelle Hue (played by Kristen Carreira). Michelle entrusts Lily to Magnum's care, but doesn't reveal that she is his daughter. Although she was raised as the daughter of General Hue, Lily Catherine learned Magnum-related things from Michelle, such as "Detroit Tigers" and "Rick, T.C., Thomas". By "Resolutions" (May 1988), General Hue's enemies had killed Hue, Michelle, and Michelle's second husband, Edward Durant. Lily Catherine was presumed dead and was reunited with Magnum, who returned to his career as a Naval Intelligence officer to protect her. She appears in seasons 7-8.
  • Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Commander) Maggie Poole: The successor of the deceased Mac Reynolds (played by Jean Bruce Scott), she dislikes her superior, Marine Corps Colonel Greene. She appeared in Seasons 3–8.
  • Luther H. Gillis: A mock film noir St. Louis private eye with a Boston accent (played by Eugene Roche), whose deception, dissembling and disturbing capacity for violence are almost always underestimated or overlooked by Magnum. Gillis provided the narration in the five episodes in which he appeared in Seasons 4–8.
  • Lt. Nolan Page: A hard-nosed, no-nonsense Honolulu Police Department lieutenant with a New York accent (played by Joe Santos), he assists Magnum on several cases.He appeared in Seasons 7-8
  • Moki: The bartender of the King Kamehameha Club in Season 1; later replaced by Keoki, he appeared in Seasons 1–2.
  • Keoki: The bartender/server of the King Kamehameha Club starting in season 2. He is arrested in season 4 by Lt. Tanaka for robbing the club in the episode "I Witness". He appeared in seasons 2–4.
  • Bryant Calvin, T.C.'s son in seasons 7 and 8, played by Shavar Ross.

Setting

 
The guesthouse in Magnum, P.I., a boathouse during the mid-2000s

Robin's Nest (21°19′30″N 157°40′46″W / 21.324917°N 157.679526°W / 21.324917; -157.679526) is the fictional beach front estate on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, which serves as the residence of the main characters. In the series, it is owned by renowned novelist Robin Masters, who employs Jonathan Higgins as the estate's caretaker and Thomas Magnum as its security expert. Higgins resides in the estate's main house while Magnum occupies the guest house.

In reality, the 3-acre (1.2 ha) beachfront property was located on the east shore of Oahu at 41-505 Hawaii Route 72 near Waimanalo Beach, Hawaii (21°19′30″N 157°40′48″W / 21.32500°N 157.68000°W / 21.32500; -157.68000). Called "Pahonu" ("turtle enclosure" in Hawaiian language),[6] it was also known locally as "The Anderson Estate" after long-time owner, local politician Eve G. Anderson. The grounds had been used for hundreds of years for raising green sea turtles for the Hawaiian royal family and includes a 500-by-50-foot stone wall that surrounds the former turtle-raising pond. Since 1978, the turtle pond has been on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii.[6][7] A residential estate since the early 1930s, comprising an 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) main house, a boathouse (which in the series appears as the guest house that Magnum occupies), a gatehouse, and private tennis court.[6]

Owned in January 2014 by Cox Communications heiress Barbara Cox Anthony, it was placed on the market with Sotheby's for $15.75 million[6] and sold for $8.7 million in March 2015. In April 2018, the estate was demolished.[7][8]

Many of the indoor scenes of Magnum, P.I. were filmed on the old Hawaii Five-O soundstage, as the network did not wish for their Hawaiian production facilities to go to waste after Hawaii Five-O ended its run.[9]

Through the years, fans of the show have noted commonalities in the settings of time and space (the so-called fictional TV universe) between Magnum, P.I. and Hawaii Five-O. For example, in Season 1, Episode 5: "Thank Heavens for Little Girls, and Big Ones Too", Higgins calls Five-O to report a theft. Or Season 1 Episode 6: "Skin Deep", Magnum (Tom Selleck) gets on the radio pretending he's with the police and asks: "Billy, this is McGarrett of Five-O. Is David Norman armed?"[10] The producers of Magnum, P.I. unsuccessfully attempted to convince Jack Lord to make a cameo.[11]

However, in a 2013 episode of the Hawaii Five-0 remake, the characters "sing" the Magnum, P.I. theme song while discussing which person most resembled the characters on that television program.[12] The purported connection between the two programs appears to be preserved in the remakes, as explained by their creators in TV Guide, where plans for a crossover were announced as well as acknowledgement of the coexistence of Magnum with Hawaii Five-0 in the same TV universe.[13] A Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum P.I. crossover event between Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum P.I. aired on CBS in January 2020, with the Hawaii Five-0 episode "Ihea 'oe i ka wa a ka ua e loku ana?" (which is Hawaiian for "Where were you when the rain was pouring?"), followed by the Magnum P.I. episode "Desperate Measures".

Theme music

The original theme music for the opening credits of the pilot episode was a mid-tempo jazzy piece by Ian Freebairn-Smith. This music was also used for the next nine regular episodes.[14]

Beginning in Episode 12, it was replaced by a more up tempo theme typical of 1980s action series by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter with guitar by Larry Carlton. This theme had been used during the show and over the closing credits from Episode 8. A longer version of this second theme ("Theme from Magnum P.I.", 3:25 in duration) credited to Post was released as a single by Elektra Records in 1982 and featured on the Billboard Hot 100 chart that same year, peaking at No. 25 on May 8, 1982.[15][16] This version also appeared on Post's 1982 album Television Theme Songs.[17]

Vehicles

Cars

Robin Masters' cars

  • "ROBIN 1"
    • 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS (season 1)
    • 1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi (seasons 2–6)
    • 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS QuattroValvole[18] (seasons 7–8)
  • "ROBIN 2"
    • 1980 Audi 5000 (seasons 1–4; first copy blown up in S1E5)
    • 1985 Audi 5000[19] (seasons 5–8)
    • 1974 Jaguar XJ (seen only in season 4, episode 18)
  • "ROBIN 3"
  • "Robin 23"
    • 1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi (green) – seen only in the 13th episode of the 6th season; "Summer School". This car was provided by Robin Masters for his visiting nephew, 'R.J.'.
  • "56E-478" Non-'Robin' License Plate
    • 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS (episodes' opening theme/credits) [20]

Others

  • Island Hoppers (TC's) van — Volkswagen Type 2 (T3)[19]
  • Rick's convertible — Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107 (Col. Buck Green referred to it as a 450SL when Rick went missing) and at least one Corvette in an early episode in which Thomas and Rick drive side-by-side on a two-lane byway.[21] Rick drove the Mercedes from the middle of Season 2 through to the end of the series.
  • Rick's Datsun 280ZX — Nissan S130. Rick drove this car when the series started until the middle of season 2, after which he drove the Mercedes.[22]
  • Magnum's Beetle — 1966 Volkswagen Beetle convertible. In 1979, having just opened up his private investigator business, Magnum drove a battered blue Volkswagen Beetle convertible, with a rusted driver's side door.[23]
  • Magnum's Jaguar — 1969 Jaguar E-Type. Magnum drove the quite abused red Jaguar convertible in one Season 5 episode "Blind Justice" after Higgins cut him off from using the Ferrari.[24]
  • The Bentley — 1937 Bentley 3.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Gurney Nutting body). When Magnum and Higgins visit England in the Season 6 opener, when Robin Masters had just bought a new estate, "Robin's Keep", Magnum drives the old Bentley, the only car included with the estate. The car was previously driven by James Bond in the unofficial 1983 movie Never Say Never Again.[25]

Aircraft

  • Island Hoppers (TC's) helicopter — MD Helicopters MD 500 (various models)[26]
  • Ken Enderlin Charters — N9267F is a Hughes Model 369HS built in 1975, Construction Number (C/N) 1150778S, in the episodes "Dream a Little Dream" and "Missing Melody".[27]

Development and production

 
Publicity photo 1980

Development of Magnum, P.I. was originally slated at ABC, which aired other Glen A. Larson series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977–1979) and Battlestar Galactica (1978–1979). In January 1979, ABC cancelled both series, and development on Magnum, P.I. Larson then took the series over to CBS.[28]

Selleck's contract commitment to the Magnum, P.I. series famously cost him the role of Indiana Jones in the first Indiana Jones film, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), which went to Harrison Ford.[29] Selleck was unable to take the part of Jones as Magnum was due to start filming in March 1980. Owing to the 1980 AFTRA/Screen Actors Guild strike, production of Magnum was delayed until December 1980, which would have allowed Selleck to play Jones.[30]

In the 1986–87 season 7 of Magnum, P.I., Selleck was brought in as a producer and the program was moved from its Thursday night slot on CBS to Wednesday, which increased its slumping ratings from competing with The Cosby Show (1984–1992) on NBC.[31]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast aired
118December 11, 1980 (1980-12-11)April 16, 1981 (1981-04-16)1421.0
222October 8, 1981 (1981-10-08)April 1, 1982 (1982-04-01)1720.9
323September 30, 1982 (1982-09-30)April 28, 1983 (1983-04-28)322.6[a]
421September 29, 1983 (1983-09-29)May 3, 1984 (1984-05-03)622.4
522September 27, 1984 (1984-09-27)April 4, 1985 (1985-04-04)1519.1
621September 26, 1985 (1985-09-26)April 10, 1986 (1986-04-10)4614.6
722October 1, 1986 (1986-10-01)April 15, 1987 (1987-04-15)3316.1
813October 7, 1987 (1987-10-07)May 1, 1988 (1988-05-01)4014.4
  1. ^ Tied with M*A*S*H

Crossovers

For re-run and overseas purposes, the first half of these crossovers (the Magnum episode) also had alternate endings filmed, which wrapped the story up in a single episode and so allowed repeat showings as "stand-alone" stories rather than two-part crossovers.[citation needed]

One mooted crossover from later in the series' run was with the CBS vigilantism drama The Equalizer, starring Edward Woodward as the retired spy Robert McCall. According to Equalizer executive producer Coleman Luck, interviewed for a special-feature documentary on The Equalizer, the crossover was proposed by Universal Television and was opposed by the Equalizer production staff.

In 1992, three years after the conclusion of Magnum, a script was written for a potential crossover with Donald P. Bellisario's next show, NBC's Quantum Leap, in which Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) would "leap" into the body of Thomas Magnum. It is unknown whether any original cast members from Magnum were slated to appear in the episode or how far production had progressed, though test footage does exist of the attempted recreation of Tom Selleck's famous fourth-wall breaking "eyebrow" shot from the opening credits with Bakula in the role.

Home media

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has released all eight seasons of Magnum, P.I. on DVD in Region 1, 2 and 4. On October 1, 2013, Universal released Magnum, P.I. - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1. The 42-disc set features all 162 episodes of the series as well as bonus features.[32][33]

On December 12, 2016, in the United Kingdom, the complete series was released in HD on Blu-ray.[34]

In Australia, Madman Entertainment has re-released all eight seasons on DVD from November 18, 2015 - June 20, 2018, followed by "The Complete Series" on October 9, 2019.

DVD name Ep # Release dates
Region 1 Region 2* Region 4
The Complete First Season* 18 September 7, 2004[note 3][note 4] September 13, 2004 December 1, 2004
November 18, 2015 (re-release)
The Complete Second Season 22 April 12, 2005 July 4, 2005 September 19, 2005
November 18, 2015 (re-release)
The Complete Third Season* 23 January 31, 2006 January 30, 2006 July 12, 2006
November 18, 2015 (re-release)
The Complete Fourth Season 21 April 4, 2006 June 26, 2006 September 20, 2006
March 9, 2016 (re-release)
The Complete Fifth Season 22 October 10, 2006 February 12, 2007 March 21, 2007
March 9, 2016 (re-release)
The Complete Sixth Season 21 February 27, 2007 May 7, 2007 July 4, 2007
March 9, 2016 (re-release)
The Complete Seventh Season** 22 October 30, 2007 March 31, 2008 June 4, 2008
May 23, 2018 (re-release)
The Complete Eighth Season*** 13 March 4, 2008 May 19, 2008 September 3, 2008
June 20, 2018 (re-release)
Seasons One, Two****, Three & Four 84 N/A November 20, 2006 N/A
The Complete Series 162 October 1, 2013[32][33] March 7, 2016 October 9, 2019
  • Region 2 release dates refer to the United Kingdom market only.

* Includes the crossover Season 2 episode from Simon & Simon titled "Emeralds Are Not a Girl's Best Friend".[35]
** Includes the crossover Season 3 episode from Murder, She Wrote titled "Magnum On Ice".
*** Includes the bonus Season 5 episode from The Rockford Files titled "White on White and Nearly Perfect" featuring Tom Selleck.
****Includes bonus episodes from The A-Team, Season 2 titled "Diamonds 'n' Dust" and Knight Rider, Season 2, titled "Brother's Keeper".

Awards

Selleck won an Emmy in 1984 for his portrayal of the title character. Three years later, co-star John Hillerman also won an Emmy. In 1981, series creators and writers Glen A. Larson and Donald P. Bellisario received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Episode in a TV Series.[note 5]

Golden Globe Awards

Magnum, P.I. was nominated for multiple Golden Globe Awards:[36]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1982 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Won
1983 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Nominated
1984 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated
1985 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Won
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Nominated
1986 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated
1987 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Nominated
1988 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result
1982 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Woody Omens "Memories are Forever" Nominated
1983 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck Nominated
Outstanding Film Sound Mixing for a Series "Did You See The Sunrise?" Nominated
1984 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Nominated
1985 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Nominated
1986 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Nominated
1987 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Won
1988
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Gwen Verdon "Infinity and Jelly Doughnuts" Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series John C. Finn III "Unfinished Business" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series "Resolution" Nominated

Other awards

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Work Result
1982 American Cinema Editors Best Edited Episode for a Television Series Michael Berman & Ed Guidotti "Memories are Forever" Won
1981 Edgar Award Best Television Episode Donald P. Bellisario & Glen A. Larson "China Doll" Won
1981 People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Dramatic Program Nominated
1983 Young Artist Award Best Young Actress, Guest in a Television Series Dana Hill Won
Best Young Actress, Guest in a Television Series Kim Richards Nominated
Best Young Actor, Guest in a Television Series Chad Sheets Nominated
1984 Young Artist Award Best Young Actor – Guest in a Television Series R. J. Williams Nominated
2003 TV Land Award Hippest Fashion Plate – Male Tom Selleck Nominated
2005 TV Land Award Favorite Private Eye Tom Selleck Nominated
2009 TV Land Award Hero Award Won

Detroit Tigers incident

On September 16, 2017, a group of 45 men dressed as Thomas Magnum were ejected from a Detroit Tigers game[37] for smoking and catcalling women in the park. The story quickly became one of international interest as the group, from nearby Allen Park, Michigan gave dozens of interviews to newspapers, magazines, radio stations, podcasts and more.

Proposed sequels

In October 2013, Selleck said Tom Clancy had planned to write a screenplay for a Magnum, P.I. film in the 1990s, with Universal Pictures interested in producing it.[38] The project remained unmaterialized.

In September 2016, ABC began developing a sequel from Leverage creator John Rogers and producer Eva Longoria centering on Lily "Tommy" Magnum,[39] which never made it to series.

Remake

In October 2017, CBS announced they had issued a pilot commitment for a remake of the series, to be developed by Peter M. Lenkov, who has helped remake other series like Hawaii Five-0 and MacGyver for the network.[40] CBS officially ordered the pilot three months later, along with one for a reboot of another hit 1980s television series for the network, Cagney & Lacey, as well as one for 1990s favorite Murphy Brown.[41] On February 20, 2018, actor Jay Hernandez was cast as Thomas Magnum.[42][note 6]

Notes

  1. ^ The three friends wear a gold Team Ring, which bears a Cross of Lorraine on a black field, as a bond of wartime camaraderie.
  2. ^ In the series finale, "Resolutions 2", the priest at Rick's wedding announces his full name as Orville Wilbur Richard Wright. Rick disliked being named after both of the Wright brothers, and preferred his nickname.
  3. ^ The Region 1 version of the Season 1 DVD release comes with an extra disk, featuring extra episodes from later in the series.
  4. ^ The Season 1 release (both Regions 1 and 2) has an error in the episode "China Doll": the musical cues are about 30 seconds off throughout much of the episode.
  5. ^ The 1981 Edgar Award was won for an episode entitled "China Doll".
  6. ^ Currently, Tom Selleck stars as NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan in another CBS series, Blue Bloods, which immediately followed the Magnum P.I. reboot until the latter show’s cancellation by CBS and revival by NBC.

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For the 2018 remake see Magnum P I 2018 TV series For the title character see Thomas Magnum Magnum P I is an American crime drama television series starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum a private investigator P I living on Oahu Hawaii The series ran from December 11 1980 to May 8 1988 during its first run broadcast on the American television network CBS Magnum P I consistently ranked in the top 20 U S television programs in the Nielsen ratings during the first five years of its original run in the United States finishing as high as number three for the 1982 83 season 1 Magnum P I Series logo seasons 3 8 GenreCrime dramaCreated byDonald P Bellisario Glen A LarsonStarringTom Selleck John Hillerman Roger E Mosley Larry ManettiTheme music composerIan Freebairn Smith pilot early season 1 Mike Post Pete CarpenterComposersIan Freebairn Smith pilot early season 1 Mike Post Pete CarpenterCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons8No of episodes162 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDonald P Bellisario Glen A Larson Tom SelleckProducersRick Weaver Tom Greene Andrew Schneider Douglas WeaverProduction locationsOʻahu Hawaii Honolulu Hawaii Waimanalo Beach HawaiiRunning time46 49 minutesProduction companiesBelisarius Productions Inc Glen A Larson Productions T W S Productions Inc Universal TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkCBSAudio formatMonaural Stereo season 8 Original releaseDecember 11 1980 1980 12 11 May 8 1988 1988 05 08 RelatedMagnum P I remake series A remake series of the same name was ordered to series on May 11 2018 2 and premiered on September 24 2018 on CBS 3 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring characters 3 Setting 4 Theme music 5 Vehicles 5 1 Cars 5 2 Aircraft 6 Development and production 7 Episodes 7 1 Crossovers 8 Home media 9 Awards 9 1 Golden Globe Awards 9 2 Primetime Emmy Awards 9 3 Other awards 10 Detroit Tigers incident 11 Proposed sequels 12 Remake 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksPremise EditThomas Sullivan Magnum IV is a private investigator played by Tom Selleck He lives in the guest house of a 200 acre 81 ha beachfront estate called Robin s Nest in Hawaii at the invitation of its owner Robin Masters Masters is rarely depicted and the celebrated author of several dozen lurid novels Ostensibly this is quid pro quo for Magnum s services based upon his expertise in security the pilot and several early episodes suggest Magnum had done Masters a favor of some kind possibly when Masters hired him for a case The voice of Robin Masters heard only in five episodes was provided by Orson Welles one last appearance was provided by a different actor Red Crandell 4 Magnum lives a luxurious life on the estate and operates as a P I on cases that suit him The only thorn in the side of his near perfect lifestyle is Jonathan Quayle Higgins III played by John Hillerman An ex British Army regimental sergeant major he is on the surface a stern by the book caretaker of Robin s Nest whose strict ways often conflict with Magnum s more easy going methods He patrols Robin s Nest with his two highly trained lads Dobermans named Zeus and Apollo Magnum has free use of the guest house and the car a Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole but as a humorous aside in various episodes often has to bargain with Higgins for use of estate amenities such as the tennis courts wine cellar and expensive cameras The relationship between Magnum and Higgins is initially cool but as the series progressed an unspoken respect and fondness of sorts grew between the pair Many episodes dedicated more screen time to this odd couple pairing after the relationship proved popular with fans A recurrent theme throughout the last two seasons starting in the episode Paper War involves Magnum s sneaking suspicion that Higgins is actually Robin Masters since he opens Robin s mail calls Robin s Ferrari his car etc This suspicion is neither proved nor disproved although in at least one episode Higgins is shown alone in a room picking up a ringing phone and talking to Robin Masters indicating they are two different people 4 Aside from Higgins Magnum s two main companions on the islands are Theodore T C Calvin Roger E Mosley who runs a one person local helicopter charter and tour van service called Island Hoppers and often finds himself persuaded by Magnum to fly him during various cases and Orville Wilbur Richard Rick Wright Larry Manetti who refuses to use his Wright brothers esque given name of Orville and who owns a local bar In the pilot episode this was Rick s Cafe Americain in town inspired by Casablanca with Rick appearing in suitable 1930s attire After completing the pilot though executives felt that audiences would be unable to fully connect with this element Instead Rick moved to running the plush beachside King Kamehameha Club which has exclusive membership and Higgins on the board of directors Magnum often strolls around the club using its facilities and running up an ever unpaid tab further fueling the Magnum Higgins feud T C and Rick are both former Marines from VMO 2 with whom Magnum a former member of the United States Navy SEALs and Naval Intelligence officer served in the Vietnam War note 1 The series was one of the first to deal with Vietnam veterans as human beings and not as shell shocked killers and was praised by many ex servicemen groups for doing so 5 Magnum often dupes or bribes T C and Rick into aiding him on his cases much to their frustration T C whose assistance often involves the use of his helicopter frequently says to Magnum gas money All I need is gas money referring to the high cost of fuel for the use of the helicopter Magnum comes and goes as he pleases works only when he wants and has the almost unlimited use of the Ferrari and many other luxuries of the estate He keeps a mini refrigerator with a seemingly endless supply of beer altbier wears his father s treasured Rolex GMT Master wristwatch and is surrounded by countless beautiful women who are often victims of crime his clients or are connected to the cases he solves Other characteristics specific to Magnum are his thick moustache baseball caps usually a Detroit Tigers or VMO 2 cap a rubber chicken and a variety of colorful Aloha shirts Nearly every episode is narrated in voice over by Magnum at various points At the end of the seventh season Magnum was to be killed off to end the series Following an outcry from fans who demanded a more satisfactory conclusion an eighth season was produced to bring Magnum back to life and to round off the series Cast EditMain cast Edit The cast of Magnum P I left to right Larry Manetti as Rick Tom Selleck as Magnum Roger E Mosley as T C and John Hillerman as Higgins Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum Roger E Mosley as Theodore T C Calvin Larry Manetti as Orville Rick Wright note 2 John Hillerman as Jonathan HigginsRecurring characters Edit Lt Yoshi Tanaka A homicide division police lieutenant with the Honolulu police department played by Kwan Hi Lim he has a slight Lieutenant Columbo like enigmatic quality characterized by his casual dress and ironic sense of humor He is also like Magnum a Detroit Tigers fan He appeared in Seasons 2 8 Agatha Chumley Higgins stereotypically English lady friend played by Gillian Dobb who seems to have a crush on Higgins Her first appearance was in the episode Black on White She appeared in Seasons 3 8 Colonel Buck Greene A Marine Corps aviator and intelligence officer played by Lance LeGault who is often Magnum s nemesis in seasons 2 8 LeGault also played John W Newton aka Delta One in Episode 1 9 Missing in Action Carol Baldwin An assistant district attorney played by Patty McCormack in season 1 followed by Kathleen Lloyd in seasons 3 8 before playing Carol Baldwin Lloyd guest starred in the episode Almost Home Season 3 Episode 11 as Bridget Archer Lieutenant Mac MacReynolds A doughnut munching Office of Naval Intelligence ONI lieutenant played by Jeff MacKay killed by a car bomb planted by Ivan a Russian KGB officer Mac returns as a ghost for four episodes Mac s Back Limbo Infinity and Jelly Doughnuts and Pleasure Principle and later as a look alike character see below In the pilot MacKay portrayed Ski a guard at the entrance gate of Pearl Harbor He appeared in Seasons 1 3 and 7 8 Jim Bonnick A con man and an ex Navy pilot who was released on a medical discharge played by Jeff MacKay he was also Mac Reynolds look alike In at least one episode Mac s Back MacKay appeared in both roles He appeared in Seasons 5 8 Francis Icepick Hofstetler An American loan shark and major underworld figure from Chicago and a quasi father figure to Rick Wright played initially by Walter Chotzen and then by veteran actor Elisha Cook Jr Dr Ibold M D Doc Ibold A minor character played by Glenn Cannon who appeared in episodes when the script called for a physician First referred to as Script Writer 1 he was known for prescribing opiates for any and all ailments He appeared in Seasons 2 8 Cannon also played Dr Bernard Kessler in Episode 1 7 Never Again Never Again Michelle Hue The love of Magnum s life played by Marta DuBois she and Magnum married in Vietnam but the devoutly Catholic Michelle had the marriage annulled after her first husband a North Vietnamese general who was presumed dead resurfaced Magnum had believed that Michelle was killed during the 1975 evacuation of Saigon She appeared in Seasons 2 8 Lily Catherine Hue Daughter to Magnum and Michelle Hue played by Kristen Carreira Michelle entrusts Lily to Magnum s care but doesn t reveal that she is his daughter Although she was raised as the daughter of General Hue Lily Catherine learned Magnum related things from Michelle such as Detroit Tigers and Rick T C Thomas By Resolutions May 1988 General Hue s enemies had killed Hue Michelle and Michelle s second husband Edward Durant Lily Catherine was presumed dead and was reunited with Magnum who returned to his career as a Naval Intelligence officer to protect her She appears in seasons 7 8 Lieutenant later Lieutenant Commander Maggie Poole The successor of the deceased Mac Reynolds played by Jean Bruce Scott she dislikes her superior Marine Corps Colonel Greene She appeared in Seasons 3 8 Luther H Gillis A mock film noir St Louis private eye with a Boston accent played by Eugene Roche whose deception dissembling and disturbing capacity for violence are almost always underestimated or overlooked by Magnum Gillis provided the narration in the five episodes in which he appeared in Seasons 4 8 Lt Nolan Page A hard nosed no nonsense Honolulu Police Department lieutenant with a New York accent played by Joe Santos he assists Magnum on several cases He appeared in Seasons 7 8 Moki The bartender of the King Kamehameha Club in Season 1 later replaced by Keoki he appeared in Seasons 1 2 Keoki The bartender server of the King Kamehameha Club starting in season 2 He is arrested in season 4 by Lt Tanaka for robbing the club in the episode I Witness He appeared in seasons 2 4 Bryant Calvin T C s son in seasons 7 and 8 played by Shavar Ross Setting Edit The guesthouse in Magnum P I a boathouse during the mid 2000s Robin s Nest 21 19 30 N 157 40 46 W 21 324917 N 157 679526 W 21 324917 157 679526 is the fictional beach front estate on the island of Oahu Hawaii which serves as the residence of the main characters In the series it is owned by renowned novelist Robin Masters who employs Jonathan Higgins as the estate s caretaker and Thomas Magnum as its security expert Higgins resides in the estate s main house while Magnum occupies the guest house In reality the 3 acre 1 2 ha beachfront property was located on the east shore of Oahu at 41 505 Hawaii Route 72 near Waimanalo Beach Hawaii 21 19 30 N 157 40 48 W 21 32500 N 157 68000 W 21 32500 157 68000 Called Pahonu turtle enclosure in Hawaiian language 6 it was also known locally as The Anderson Estate after long time owner local politician Eve G Anderson The grounds had been used for hundreds of years for raising green sea turtles for the Hawaiian royal family and includes a 500 by 50 foot stone wall that surrounds the former turtle raising pond Since 1978 the turtle pond has been on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii 6 7 A residential estate since the early 1930s comprising an 11 000 square foot 1 000 m2 main house a boathouse which in the series appears as the guest house that Magnum occupies a gatehouse and private tennis court 6 Owned in January 2014 by Cox Communications heiress Barbara Cox Anthony it was placed on the market with Sotheby s for 15 75 million 6 and sold for 8 7 million in March 2015 In April 2018 the estate was demolished 7 8 Many of the indoor scenes of Magnum P I were filmed on the old Hawaii Five O soundstage as the network did not wish for their Hawaiian production facilities to go to waste after Hawaii Five O ended its run 9 Through the years fans of the show have noted commonalities in the settings of time and space the so called fictional TV universe between Magnum P I and Hawaii Five O For example in Season 1 Episode 5 Thank Heavens for Little Girls and Big Ones Too Higgins calls Five O to report a theft Or Season 1 Episode 6 Skin Deep Magnum Tom Selleck gets on the radio pretending he s with the police and asks Billy this is McGarrett of Five O Is David Norman armed 10 The producers of Magnum P I unsuccessfully attempted to convince Jack Lord to make a cameo 11 However in a 2013 episode of the Hawaii Five 0 remake the characters sing the Magnum P I theme song while discussing which person most resembled the characters on that television program 12 The purported connection between the two programs appears to be preserved in the remakes as explained by their creators in TV Guide where plans for a crossover were announced as well as acknowledgement of the coexistence of Magnum with Hawaii Five 0 in the same TV universe 13 A Hawaii Five 0 and Magnum P I crossover event between Hawaii Five 0 and Magnum P I aired on CBS in January 2020 with the Hawaii Five 0 episode Ihea oe i ka wa a ka ua e loku ana which is Hawaiian for Where were you when the rain was pouring followed by the Magnum P I episode Desperate Measures Theme music EditThe original theme music for the opening credits of the pilot episode was a mid tempo jazzy piece by Ian Freebairn Smith This music was also used for the next nine regular episodes 14 Beginning in Episode 12 it was replaced by a more up tempo theme typical of 1980s action series by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter with guitar by Larry Carlton This theme had been used during the show and over the closing credits from Episode 8 A longer version of this second theme Theme from Magnum P I 3 25 in duration credited to Post was released as a single by Elektra Records in 1982 and featured on the Billboard Hot 100 chart that same year peaking at No 25 on May 8 1982 15 16 This version also appeared on Post s 1982 album Television Theme Songs 17 Vehicles EditCars Edit Robin Masters cars ROBIN 1 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS season 1 1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi seasons 2 6 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS QuattroValvole 18 seasons 7 8 ROBIN 2 1980 Audi 5000 seasons 1 4 first copy blown up in S1E5 1985 Audi 5000 19 seasons 5 8 1974 Jaguar XJ seen only in season 4 episode 18 ROBIN 3 1980 GMC Jimmy Siera GMC Jimmy Siera season 1 3 1983 GMC Jimmy Chevrolet S 10 Blazer seasons 4 6 1984 Jeep Cherokee XJ Model seasons 7 8 Robin 23 1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi green seen only in the 13th episode of the 6th season Summer School This car was provided by Robin Masters for his visiting nephew R J 56E 478 Non Robin License Plate 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS episodes opening theme credits 20 Others Island Hoppers TC s van Volkswagen Type 2 T3 19 Rick s convertible Mercedes Benz R107 and C107 Col Buck Green referred to it as a 450SL when Rick went missing and at least one Corvette in an early episode in which Thomas and Rick drive side by side on a two lane byway 21 Rick drove the Mercedes from the middle of Season 2 through to the end of the series Rick s Datsun 280ZX Nissan S130 Rick drove this car when the series started until the middle of season 2 after which he drove the Mercedes 22 Magnum s Beetle 1966 Volkswagen Beetle convertible In 1979 having just opened up his private investigator business Magnum drove a battered blue Volkswagen Beetle convertible with a rusted driver s side door 23 Magnum s Jaguar 1969 Jaguar E Type Magnum drove the quite abused red Jaguar convertible in one Season 5 episode Blind Justice after Higgins cut him off from using the Ferrari 24 The Bentley 1937 Bentley 3 5 Litre Drophead Coupe Gurney Nutting body When Magnum and Higgins visit England in the Season 6 opener when Robin Masters had just bought a new estate Robin s Keep Magnum drives the old Bentley the only car included with the estate The car was previously driven by James Bond in the unofficial 1983 movie Never Say Never Again 25 Aircraft Edit Island Hoppers TC s helicopter MD Helicopters MD 500 various models 26 Ken Enderlin Charters N9267F is a Hughes Model 369HS built in 1975 Construction Number C N 1150778S in the episodes Dream a Little Dream and Missing Melody 27 Development and production Edit Publicity photo 1980 Development of Magnum P I was originally slated at ABC which aired other Glen A Larson series The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977 1979 and Battlestar Galactica 1978 1979 In January 1979 ABC cancelled both series and development on Magnum P I Larson then took the series over to CBS 28 Selleck s contract commitment to the Magnum P I series famously cost him the role of Indiana Jones in the first Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 which went to Harrison Ford 29 Selleck was unable to take the part of Jones as Magnum was due to start filming in March 1980 Owing to the 1980 AFTRA Screen Actors Guild strike production of Magnum was delayed until December 1980 which would have allowed Selleck to play Jones 30 In the 1986 87 season 7 of Magnum P I Selleck was brought in as a producer and the program was moved from its Thursday night slot on CBS to Wednesday which increased its slumping ratings from competing with The Cosby Show 1984 1992 on NBC 31 Episodes EditMain article List of Magnum P I episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast aired118December 11 1980 1980 12 11 April 16 1981 1981 04 16 1421 0222October 8 1981 1981 10 08 April 1 1982 1982 04 01 1720 9323September 30 1982 1982 09 30 April 28 1983 1983 04 28 322 6 a 421September 29 1983 1983 09 29 May 3 1984 1984 05 03 622 4522September 27 1984 1984 09 27 April 4 1985 1985 04 04 1519 1621September 26 1985 1985 09 26 April 10 1986 1986 04 10 4614 6722October 1 1986 1986 10 01 April 15 1987 1987 04 15 3316 1813October 7 1987 1987 10 07 May 1 1988 1988 05 01 4014 4 Tied with M A S H Crossovers Edit See also Simon amp Simon Crossover with Magnum P I and Murder She Wrote Crossover with Magnum P I Ki is Don t Lie Magnum works with the Simon brothers to recover a stolen Hawaiian artifact that s supposedly cursed The plot concludes on Simon amp Simon in the episode Emeralds Are Not a Girl s Best Friend Novel Connection Jessica Fletcher comes to Hawaii when an attempt is made on the lives of Robin s guests The plot concludes on Murder She Wrote in the episode Magnum on Ice For re run and overseas purposes the first half of these crossovers the Magnum episode also had alternate endings filmed which wrapped the story up in a single episode and so allowed repeat showings as stand alone stories rather than two part crossovers citation needed One mooted crossover from later in the series run was with the CBS vigilantism drama The Equalizer starring Edward Woodward as the retired spy Robert McCall According to Equalizer executive producer Coleman Luck interviewed for a special feature documentary on The Equalizer the crossover was proposed by Universal Television and was opposed by the Equalizer production staff In 1992 three years after the conclusion of Magnum a script was written for a potential crossover with Donald P Bellisario s next show NBC s Quantum Leap in which Dr Sam Beckett Scott Bakula would leap into the body of Thomas Magnum It is unknown whether any original cast members from Magnum were slated to appear in the episode or how far production had progressed though test footage does exist of the attempted recreation of Tom Selleck s famous fourth wall breaking eyebrow shot from the opening credits with Bakula in the role Home media EditUniversal Pictures Home Entertainment has released all eight seasons of Magnum P I on DVD in Region 1 2 and 4 On October 1 2013 Universal released Magnum P I The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 The 42 disc set features all 162 episodes of the series as well as bonus features 32 33 On December 12 2016 in the United Kingdom the complete series was released in HD on Blu ray 34 In Australia Madman Entertainment has re released all eight seasons on DVD from November 18 2015 June 20 2018 followed by The Complete Series on October 9 2019 DVD name Ep Release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4The Complete First Season 18 September 7 2004 note 3 note 4 September 13 2004 December 1 2004November 18 2015 re release The Complete Second Season 22 April 12 2005 July 4 2005 September 19 2005November 18 2015 re release The Complete Third Season 23 January 31 2006 January 30 2006 July 12 2006November 18 2015 re release The Complete Fourth Season 21 April 4 2006 June 26 2006 September 20 2006March 9 2016 re release The Complete Fifth Season 22 October 10 2006 February 12 2007 March 21 2007March 9 2016 re release The Complete Sixth Season 21 February 27 2007 May 7 2007 July 4 2007March 9 2016 re release The Complete Seventh Season 22 October 30 2007 March 31 2008 June 4 2008May 23 2018 re release The Complete Eighth Season 13 March 4 2008 May 19 2008 September 3 2008June 20 2018 re release Seasons One Two Three amp Four 84 N A November 20 2006 N AThe Complete Series 162 October 1 2013 32 33 March 7 2016 October 9 2019Region 2 release dates refer to the United Kingdom market only Includes the crossover Season 2 episode from Simon amp Simon titled Emeralds Are Not a Girl s Best Friend 35 Includes the crossover Season 3 episode from Murder She Wrote titled Magnum On Ice Includes the bonus Season 5 episode from The Rockford Files titled White on White and Nearly Perfect featuring Tom Selleck Includes bonus episodes from The A Team Season 2 titled Diamonds n Dust and Knight Rider Season 2 titled Brother s Keeper Awards EditSelleck won an Emmy in 1984 for his portrayal of the title character Three years later co star John Hillerman also won an Emmy In 1981 series creators and writers Glen A Larson and Donald P Bellisario received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Episode in a TV Series note 5 Golden Globe Awards Edit Magnum P I was nominated for multiple Golden Globe Awards 36 Year Category Nominee s Result1982 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Tom Selleck NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Won1983 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Tom Selleck NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Nominated1984 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated1985 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Tom Selleck WonGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Nominated1986 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Tom Selleck Nominated1987 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Tom Selleck NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman Nominated1988 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Tom Selleck NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film John Hillerman NominatedPrimetime Emmy Awards Edit Year Category Nominee s Episode s Result1982 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Series Woody Omens Memories are Forever Nominated1983 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck NominatedOutstanding Film Sound Mixing for a Series Did You See The Sunrise Nominated1984 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck WonPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Nominated1985 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Nominated1986 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Selleck NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Nominated1987 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Hillerman Won1988Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Gwen Verdon Infinity and Jelly Doughnuts NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Series John C Finn III Unfinished Business NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Resolution NominatedOther awards Edit Year Award Category Nominee s Work Result1982 American Cinema Editors Best Edited Episode for a Television Series Michael Berman amp Ed Guidotti Memories are Forever Won1981 Edgar Award Best Television Episode Donald P Bellisario amp Glen A Larson China Doll Won1981 People s Choice Awards Favorite New TV Dramatic Program Nominated1983 Young Artist Award Best Young Actress Guest in a Television Series Dana Hill WonBest Young Actress Guest in a Television Series Kim Richards NominatedBest Young Actor Guest in a Television Series Chad Sheets Nominated1984 Young Artist Award Best Young Actor Guest in a Television Series R J Williams Nominated2003 TV Land Award Hippest Fashion Plate Male Tom Selleck Nominated2005 TV Land Award Favorite Private Eye Tom Selleck Nominated2009 TV Land Award Hero Award WonDetroit Tigers incident EditOn September 16 2017 a group of 45 men dressed as Thomas Magnum were ejected from a Detroit Tigers game 37 for smoking and catcalling women in the park The story quickly became one of international interest as the group from nearby Allen Park Michigan gave dozens of interviews to newspapers magazines radio stations podcasts and more Proposed sequels EditIn October 2013 Selleck said Tom Clancy had planned to write a screenplay for a Magnum P I film in the 1990s with Universal Pictures interested in producing it 38 The project remained unmaterialized In September 2016 ABC began developing a sequel from Leverage creator John Rogers and producer Eva Longoria centering on Lily Tommy Magnum 39 which never made it to series Remake EditMain article Magnum P I 2018 TV series In October 2017 CBS announced they had issued a pilot commitment for a remake of the series to be developed by Peter M Lenkov who has helped remake other series like Hawaii Five 0 and MacGyver for the network 40 CBS officially ordered the pilot three months later along with one for a reboot of another hit 1980s television series for the network Cagney amp Lacey as well as one for 1990s favorite Murphy Brown 41 On February 20 2018 actor Jay Hernandez was cast as Thomas Magnum 42 note 6 Notes Edit The three friends wear a gold Team Ring which bears a Cross of Lorraine on a black field as a bond of wartime camaraderie In the series finale Resolutions 2 the priest at Rick s wedding announces his full name as Orville Wilbur Richard Wright Rick disliked being named after both of the Wright brothers and preferred his nickname The Region 1 version of the Season 1 DVD release comes with an extra disk featuring extra episodes from later in the series The Season 1 release both Regions 1 and 2 has an error in the episode China Doll the musical cues are about 30 seconds off throughout much of the episode The 1981 Edgar Award was won for an episode entitled China Doll Currently Tom Selleck stars as NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan in another CBS series Blue Bloods which immediately followed the Magnum P I reboot until the latter show s cancellation by CBS and revival by NBC References Edit Magnum P I details Museum of Broadcast Communications Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Andreeva Nellie May 11 2018 Magnum P I God Friended Me amp The Red Line Dramas Get CBS Series Orders Deadline Hollywood Andreeva Nellie Pedersen Erik July 9 2018 CBS Fall 2018 Premiere 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