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If I’m not mistaken, this was Frank Sinatra’s last and final acting appearance on television… it was an honor for Tom Selleck and the entire Magnum Hawaii Production to have him in one episode dedicated to his character… RIL, ‘Ol’ Blue Eyes’… ❤️
I think you are correct but even if you were mistaken it doesn't matter to me. This is indeed the most memorable last moment in an illustrious career in music, radio, film and television. Ted Williams hit a home run in his final at bat but when I watch that moment I never well up in my eyes. When i watch this iconic Magnum PI episode, I shed a tear every single time.
I just read that Mister Sinatra was hospitalized just before he flew to Hawaii to film the episode. Tom Selleck said filming that episode was an incredible act of courage from Mister Sinatra, and I completely agree! Lots of great episodes over the years, but for me this was The Greatest!
“I bet it’s pretty cold back there in Tidewater…” Stoked to learn that Thomas Magnum himself gave our area of Tidewater, Virginia a shoutout when I was just a kid!
funny, in a cool way, that many shows have main characters named after a gun? Like Baretta, Magnum PI, and the movie National Lampoons Loaded Weapon 1 has 2 main characters called Colt and Luger!
Tom Selleck use to hang out with Frank at his compound in Rancho Mirage, near Palm Springs. I'll bet they had some great times together. I'm sure Mr. Selleck has some great stories he could tell. Thanks Frank for all the great music and movies. He was like no other....... I don't think there will be anyone like him again.
And during that time I feel I was involved in enough noteworthy cases to keep a television show exciting for 5 years straight. It's a job that not just anyone can do and I'll be the first to tell you I wanted to quit a dozen times the first 2 years thinking I just didn't have it in me to be successful at it. Made lots of mistakes. But stuck with it and by year 4 when I became personally licensed the confidence in myself and successes created our firms reputation as being a golden one. Started by a retired LAPD Detective and his son, I having no law enforcement background whatsoever came on board as the first outsider. So when the owner retired and his son went another direction I kept at it with another firm and branched into corporate Security I no longer had to drum up business it amr to the corporate structure easily as I received my assignments accordingly. But it wasn't the same. It lacked the personal touches the relationships and friendships you which intertwines with your natural abilities and the moments that get etched in your memory for a lifetime. So one weekend in June 2016, I decided for the first time in my life believe it or not I was going to lie about being sick and took the Monday off. By 8am Tuesday the following day my boss had my resignation on his desk when he arrived. I walked away and never looked back. I don't miss the corporate level of what I did whatsoever. I do however after watching this and for other reasons not shown in this Magnum episode for the first time since 2016 I do miss my days as a local Private Investigator. My best friend and Co worker whom we worked for his old man all those years passed away on June 11, 2024. Maybe that has something to do with it as well. Thanks for listening.....
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If I’m not mistaken, this was Frank Sinatra’s last and final acting appearance on television… it was an honor for Tom Selleck and the entire Magnum Hawaii Production to have him in one episode dedicated to his character… RIL, ‘Ol’ Blue Eyes’… ❤️
it was Sinatra's final TV appearance
Great episode with the legend Sinatra! Great Genesis music too!
I think you are correct but even if you were mistaken it doesn't matter to me. This is indeed the most memorable last moment in an illustrious career in music, radio, film and television.
Ted Williams hit a home run in his final at bat but when I watch that moment I never well up in my eyes.
When i watch this iconic Magnum PI episode, I shed a tear every single time.
This is one of the best magnum pi episodes, from start to finish. It's on my top 5 for sure
it got really high ratings for that yr.
I just read that Mister Sinatra was hospitalized just before he flew to Hawaii to film the episode. Tom Selleck said filming that episode was an incredible act of courage from Mister Sinatra, and I completely agree! Lots of great episodes over the years, but for me this was The Greatest!
Mr. Sinatra was excellent, possibly the best of all time.
Great episode.
Jesus says: hold my ear (as hearing is believing)
OMG! That last moment at his granddaughter's gave was the most real acting I've ever seen Sinatra do. RIP.
“I bet it’s pretty cold back there in Tidewater…”
Stoked to learn that Thomas Magnum himself gave our area of Tidewater, Virginia a shoutout when I was just a kid!
funny, in a cool way, that many shows have main characters named after a gun? Like Baretta, Magnum PI, and the movie National Lampoons Loaded Weapon 1 has 2 main characters called Colt and Luger!
Sinatra great singer, great actor and a really great man.
Frank was a terrific actor. Fun fact: He lobbied hard to play Vito Corleone.
This is such a powerful performance, and I imagine that the emotion we see on Sinatra's face is genuine. What a talent! RIP Mr Sinatra
Did Mister Sinatra get an Emmy for this? Personally my favorite Magnum PI episode ever!
You don't mess with the Chairman of the Board.
Minus some cameos in the short-lived Rickles sitcom Daddy Dearest, and the TV movie Young at Heart, this marked Sinatra's last proper acting role.
I remember this episode. Frank did an exceptional job in this performance.
"Do you believe in Jesus?"
"Yes, yes, I do."
"Well, you're about to meet him."
Tom Selleck use to hang out with Frank at his compound in Rancho Mirage, near Palm Springs. I'll bet they had some great times together. I'm sure Mr. Selleck has some great stories he could tell. Thanks Frank for all the great music and movies. He was like no other....... I don't think there will be anyone like him again.
read Selleck's autobiography You Never Know, great book and the talks about having Sinatra do this episode for the show
It was actually his granddaughter.
One of the best episodes in tv history!
The best episode ever
Sinatra was a fan of the show and wanted to be in it(and probably an excuse for a visit to Hawaii).
Great episode frank Sinatra my favorite Singer of all time
Kevyn Major Howard Called a punk by Clint , killed by Bronson & finished by Sinatra .
he was also in Death Wish 2
But he saved Jokers ass in Full Metal Jacket.
awesome!
@@R.POliver did he try to save the suicided guy too?
@@100domathon thats what he first implied
Sounds like the guy that says im gonna give u to the count of three in home some
Second best TV show in history!!!! God says we must show mercy. But it's not easy. 😢But we must.Good upload 😊
How did she die? Was it an hit and run? Or something else 😮😮😮
The granddaughter was beaten to death by 2 men
Oops,maybe he should have tied his shoelaces so he wouldn't trip & fall. Excellent episode.
this was Sinatra's last acting role
Episode?
this took two takes to do, first one got messed up
Im a detective. Some ones you never forget
I was a PI for 27 years and how bold and true that statement really is.
And during that time I feel I was involved in enough noteworthy cases to keep a television show exciting for 5 years straight.
It's a job that not just anyone can do and I'll be the first to tell you I wanted to quit a dozen times the first 2 years thinking I just didn't have it in me to be successful at it. Made lots of mistakes. But stuck with it and by year 4 when I became personally licensed the confidence in myself and successes created our firms reputation as being a golden one. Started by a retired LAPD Detective and his son, I having no law enforcement background whatsoever came on board as the first outsider. So when the owner retired and his son went another direction I kept at it with another firm and branched into corporate Security I no longer had to drum up business it amr to the corporate structure easily as I received my assignments accordingly. But it wasn't the same. It lacked the personal touches the relationships and friendships you which intertwines with your natural abilities and the moments that get etched in your memory for a lifetime.
So one weekend in June 2016, I decided for the first time in my life believe it or not I was going to lie about being sick and took the Monday off. By 8am Tuesday the following day my boss had my resignation on his desk when he arrived. I walked away and never looked back.
I don't miss the corporate level of what I did whatsoever. I do however after watching this and for other reasons not shown in this Magnum episode for the first time since 2016 I do miss my days as a local Private Investigator.
My best friend and Co worker whom we worked for his old man all those years passed away on June 11, 2024. Maybe that has something to do with it as well.
Thanks for listening.....
Mine too
Who is PD TV? You guys sure don't know what you're doing. Sinatra was not hunting down his daughter's killer, it was his granddaughter's killer.
La voz , unico e irrepetible.
Pretty good view of his toupee/baldness
Pretend tough guy Sinatra doing his usual bullsh.. act, little old man.