From the days when TV was fun. Rest In Peace TC.
I was just talking to my daughter about growing up in the '80s and '90s (High school and college in 80s, my 20s in the '90s) and I said I had better life experiences in the '90s but if I had to time travel to one of those decades and live through the whole thing I'd choose the '80s. I know I have rose colored glasses about it but it was just a much more upbeat, optimistic decade compared to the more cynical '90s and I'd rather live like the '80s at this point in my life.
Exactly. You could sit down with the whole family and have a good time for half an hour.
RIP TC. Thanks for the memories.
I ued to work late o Thursday nights and I'd stop a friends (brothers) and we'd have a few beers and watch Magnum. I think it was on opposite Seinfeld, but I'd turn it off after watching the opening comedy skit thinking the whole show was like that, never made it for more than a few seconds.
Always liked the “Ghost Writer” episode which aired on Christmas Eve 1981 as it was one of the first episodes I ever saw of the show and thought it was kind of a neat storyline for Christmas Eve (was only eleven years old at the time, lol).
This.
I tried to watch the reboot, and it was not as bad as I feared it would be,
they could have made Higgins a female British Ninja Krav Maga expert or something.
I remember Magnum PI being on at 8:00 Thursday evenings on CBS and the Dukes of Hazzard was on the 8:00 pm slot on Fridays (after The Incredible Hulk was basically cancelled in about 1981). Believe Bret Maverick (1981-82 revival) was on at 8:00 on Thursdays on NBC.
TV is STILL fun if you catch his old episodes on streaming.