Posts with tag Tom Selleck
Posted Apr 10th 2008 3:05PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free

NBC's
Las Vegas ended abruptly in February with two couples -- Danny and Delinda and Sam and Vic (her deceased ex-husband's brother) -- just about ready to tie the knot. But the shocking news that Cooper had died in a plane crash blanketed the ceremony in a gloomy pall -- the same pall that
Vegas fans felt upon learning that the series had been canceled. Here are my top six reasons why
Las Vegas needs to come back for a wrap-up movie, if not another season:
1. Spin-Off Opp. A TV movie would be a great opportunity to spin
Las Vegas into a new series for Josh Duhamel and James Caan. I've sorely missed watching Caan rough up the bad guys this season, and he and Duhamel would make a great P.I. duo, collaring modern-day Vegas criminals a la
Crime Story's Lt. Torello. Are you listening, Michael Mann? Pretty please, with wing-tip shoes on top?
Continue reading Six reasons why we need a Las Vegas movie
Posted Feb 26th 2008 7:33PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, TV Squad Polls, Cancellations
"This place is cursed." - Danny McCoy during the Las Vegas season series finale.
Danny couldn't be more right. Over the years,
Las Vegas switched timeslots so many times that I've lost counts. It also went through as many casino owners as timeslots! No matter, the show was an entertaining one. It's the type of show I enjoyed watching on Friday nights (or in most cases Saturday afternoon thanks to my old VCR) because of its lightness. I didn't have to think much while watching the gang try to catch the bad guys, Delinda put her foot in her mouth and Sam try to please her whales so they would lose big bucks on the tables.
A few days after a cliffhanger season finale, NBC decided that fans would have to do without the Montecito crew from now on;
Las Vegas was canceled.
Continue reading Las Vegas: the series that was
Posted Feb 22nd 2008 8:08AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Cancellations
Can you recall last Friday's episode of NBC's Las Vegas, the one that was touted as the show's season finale? Well, the network made a small grammatical faux pas. You see, they really meant to say that it was the 'series-finale-because-we're -canceling-the-damn-show' finale instead. You could see where the confusion was.
Yep, you read right. Straight from the The One Known As Ausiello we hear that the casino drama is ending its run after five years on the air. It's not like they didn't try to keep the series afloat after anchor star James Caan left last season. Heck, they replaced him with a fairly stoic Tom Selleck as owner of the Montecito. However, rather than increasing the ratings, the change led to a double-digit ratings decline.
Continue reading What happens in Vegas...gets canceled by NBC
Posted Dec 16th 2007 5:03PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Celebrities

Now that about half of the season of NBC's
Las Vegas has aired, it is probably time to analyze if the series still works, especially since James Caan and Niki Cox
have departed after the September 2007 season premiere.
Back when I reported the news that both actors wouldn't report, I was pretty sure the show would do fine without Cox but I wasn't sure it could survive Caan's departure, not only because his character was a pivotal one that brought a unique flavor but also because of Caan's presence on screen. Would they do the show without replacing Caan's role? If so, who had enough small screen star power and on-screen presence to fill in those shows? Well, that person turned out to me
Magnum, P.I.'s Tom Selleck.
Continue reading Las Vegas: a midseason analysis
Posted Oct 29th 2007 10:25AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Ask TV Squad, Celebrities
I just finished watching the now cancelled Viva Laughlin and I can totally understand why nobody watched the show. It was a total mess!
I was a fan of the BBC version (Viva Blackpool) and I really had high hopes for the Americanized drama. Sadly, the producers made way too many mistakes for this show to have even the slightest chance.
The first mistake they made was the decision to have the leads sing over the original songs. In the original version of the show, the actors lip-synced all the musical numbers which gave the show a really creepy quality. Especially when the male characters are doing a number like "These Boots Were Made for Walking." It was creepy and funny and weird and enjoyable to watch.
Continue reading Stump the King - Vega$
Posted Aug 25th 2007 4:40PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities, Casting
I'm going to file this under "Rumor" for now, since none of the major outlets appear to have anything on it, but some of the more gossipy sites are reporting the same story that actor Nicolas Cage is considering the role of Thomas Sullivan Magnum, IV in an upcoming film version of the popular '80s dramedy Magnum P.I. Tom Selleck, of course, played Magnum in the original series, and has said in several interviews he wanted to play the character in the film version.
Some have argued Selleck's too old to play the part, and that's true, he is too old to play a young Magnum, but with "senior citizens" such as Bruce Willis and Harrison Ford coming back to play roles from their more youthful days, I don't think Selleck returning as an older, seasoned Magnum is a terrible idea for a feature film.
Continue reading Nicolas Cage as Magnum P.I.?
Posted Jul 16th 2007 4:35PM by Michael Maloney
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Industry, The Apprentice, Saturday Night Live, Pickups and Renewals, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights, TCA Press Tour

Ben Silverman and Marc Graboff, Co-chairs of NBC Enterainment and Universal Media Studios, start off their first TCA executive sessoin by reading some programming changes.
Deal or No Deal is moving to Friday night at 8, providing a nice lead in for critically acclaimed Friday Night Lights and Las Vegas, which has Tom Selleck joining its cast.
Isaiah Washington is going to join The Bionic Woman. He'll be in five of the first eight shows.
Continue reading NBC executive session part one - TCA report
Posted Jun 30th 2007 5:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight

- At 8, CBS repeats the Tom Selleck TV movie Jesse Stone: Night Passage. I wonder why this never became a regular series?
- Food Network has a new Emeril Live at 8, followed by Scoop, which has contestants trying to come up with a new ice cream flavor.
- There's a new Suite Life of Zack & Cody on Disney at 8, followed by new episodes of Cory in the House and The Emperor's New School.
- At 9, Cartoon Network has a new Naruto, then new episodes of Fantastic Four, Bobobo-bo Bo-Bobo, and One Piece.
- Have you ever seen My Favorite Martian? It's on American Life at 9.
- Also at 9: IFC has The Cooler, with William H. Macy and Maria Bello.
- At 10, BBC America has a new Graham Norton Show, with Alice Cooper.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted May 31st 2007 8:22AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Ratings
Here are the weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.
1. American Idol - Wed (FOX)
2. American Idol - Tues (FOX)
3. Dancing with the Stars - Results (ABC)
4. Dancing with the Stars - Mon (ABC)
5. NCIS (CBS)
6. Lost (ABC)
7. CSI (CBS)
8. Heroes (NBC)
9. CBS Movie: Jesse Stone (CBS)
10. The Bachelor (ABC)
11. Two and a Half Men (CBS)
12. Two and a Half Men - 9:30pm (CBS)
13. CSI: Miami (CBS)
14. Shark (CBS)
15. 24 (FOX)
16. Law and Order: SVU (NBC)
17. CSI: NY (CBS)
18. Deal Or No Deal - Mon (NBC)
19. Criminal Minds (CBS)
20. So You Think You Can Dance - Thurs (FOX)
Posted May 22nd 2007 5:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight
At 8, ABC has a Bachelor wrapup special, followed by the two hour season finale of Dancing with the Stars (two hours?).
- CBS has the season finale of NCIS at 8, then the new Tom Selleck movie Sea Change.
- NBC has a new Dateline at 8.
- FOX has a new American Idol at 8, followed by the premiere of the reality show On The Lot.
- The CW has the series finale of Veronica Mars starting at 8.
- Also at 8: TCM has Red River, followed by El Dorado.
- At 9, ESPN has the Spurs/Jazz playoff game.
- At 10, FX has a new episode of The Shield.
- Sci-Fi has a new ECW at 10.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted May 20th 2007 10:03AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Late Night, Celebrities
I love checking out NBC and CBS' channels over on YouTube, and it's not because I'm necessarily a big fan of the programming on either of those networks. Sure, they have quality programming just like anyone else, but when it comes to their late night programming, I don't pay much attention (except for Conan, he gets Tivoed every night).
Continue reading Human Giant honors Magnum P.I. - VIDEO
Posted May 9th 2007 3:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Celebrities
A while back we told you about news that Las Vegas producers had approached former Magnum, P.I. star Tom Selleck about joining the series, and now NBC has announced that it's a done deal. Selleck will join the show this fall and be the new billionaire owner of the Montecito with a mysterious past (of course).
But James Caan fans take note: he will appear in the first episode of the new season to wrap up his storyline, and resolve those cliffhangers from the final episode this season. Along with Caan, Nikki Cox is also leaving the show.
Hmmm...mysterious billionaire? They should give Selleck's character the name Robin Masters. That would be funny.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Apr 11th 2007 1:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Celebrities
Thomas Magnum has a new job: he's going to be the new boss of the Montecito Resort and Casino.
Tom Selleck is joining the cast of the NBC drama Las Vegas this fall. He'll play the new owner of the casino, taking over from James Cann, who has left the show along with Nikki Cox. The only way the show was going to be renewed was to cut the budget, so they're gone (though I wonder how much Selleck will cost?)
This is good news for Selleck fans. It will be great to see him in a regular television gig again. Yeah, I kinda wish they'd bring Magnum, P.I. back for at least a reunion TV movie (as the years go by it looks less and less like that's going to happen), but this is a good replacement for now. Hopefully Rick and T.C. can make guest appearances.
Posted Mar 28th 2007 9:29AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, TV Squad Lists
Welcome to TV Squad Lists (formerly 'The Five'), a feature where each blogger has a chance to list his or her own rundown of things in television that stand out from the rest, both good and bad.
OK, so yesterday I gave my list of the Five Greatest Police Detectives, and several readers gave their lists. Today I thought I'd do the other end of the invesitgation spectrum, private eyes, amateur sleuths and other investigators. This list was even hard to do. So many great characters.
1. Spenser (Robert Urich): I picked this Boston-based private eye because he seemed to be a great mix of brain and brawn. The type of guy who could go to the ratty gym and knock around some boxer and then go off to a fancy Beacon Hill cafe and have coffee with his girlfriend and talk about politics or literature. He was smart, clever, caring, a wiseass, and ridiculously moral. What else do you want in a private eye?
Continue reading The eight greatest TV private eyes
Posted Jan 17th 2007 8:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
Shhh, listen.
Hear that? It's the Magnum, P.I. movie rumor machine cranking up again.
Jonathan told y'all back in June that Ben Affleck was the favorite to take on the role popularized by Tom Selleck on the original '80s TV series, but now Dark Horizons is reporting that Matthew McConaughey has been listed as the new Magnum by Rawson Marshall Thurber, who recently finished a redraft of the script. Other actors supposedly involved with this "on again, off again" project include Steve Zahn as Rick, Tyrese Gibson as T.C. and William H. Macy as Higgins. Also, Optimus Prime, not wanting to be typecast for his role in The Transformers, will play the helicopter.
One other thing: in the movie, Magnum will be an Iraq war veteran, not a Vietnam veteran.
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