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News movies & tv series 07 October 2024, 12:14

„You Have to Call Him”. Frank Sinatra Had One Condition to Play in Magnum P.I. TV Series

Frank Sinatra turned out to be a fan of Magnum P.I., however, despite expressing a desire to appear in the TV series, its creators first had to meet the musician's condition.

Source: Magnum P.I., Donald P. Bellisario and Glen A. Larson, CBS, 1980
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Magnum P.I. was a hit in the 1980s, and the series starring Tom Selleck was popular with viewers and apparently also with big-name stars who wanted to take part in the production. One of them was Frank Sinatra, who made an interesting condition, even though it was he himself who wanted to appear in Magnum P.I. However, the idea of his participation seemed interesting enough to everyone to agree to meet his expectations.

During an interview with CBS, Selleck talked about how Sinatra told his Magnum P.I. co-star Larry Manetti that he was a fan of the TV show and would like to appear in it.

Larry comes to me and says, “Frank wants to do the show”. “But he wants to be asked, so you have to call him”. And he wanted to do it right away. So I said [to Sinatra], 'Well, we're gonna have to write it for you. What do you wanna do?' He said, 'Oh, I don't care. Just make sure I get to beat somebody up.

And that's how it came to pass that Sinatra appeared in the 17th episode of the 7th season of Magnum P.I., as retired police sergeant Michael Doheny. This was the musician's last acting role, in which, according to his wish, he had the opportunity to beat someone up. The interest of a star like Sinatra was further proof of what a hit the series with Selleck was at the time, which helped make him even more popular.

The actor further proved how he cared about this production and the people involved in it, for whom he fought to make sure they received their well-deserved bonuses. To this end, he tricked the directors at CBS.

Edyta Jastrzebska

Edyta Jastrzebska

A graduate of journalism and social communication as well as cultural studies. She started at Gamepressure.com as one of the newspeople in the films department. Currently she oversees the Gamepressure movie&TV newsroom. She excels in the field of film and television, both in reality-based and fantasy themes. Keeps up with industry trends, but in her free time she prefers to watch less known titles. Has a complicated relationship with popular ones, which is why she only gets convinced about many of them when the hype around them subsides. Loves to spend her evenings not only watching movies, series, reading books and playing video games, but also playing text RPGs, which she has been into for several years.

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