This is the sort of thing people would find interesting if Selleck addresses it in his upcoming book. Dey Street Books, an imprint of Harper Collins is publishing it.brianw wrote:Good ep. Just watched it on Cozi tv this morning. They cut out Magnum shooting Lena. I hate that and not sure why they did this. It takes away a lot from the conclusion. Its a big reason TM was so distraught on tbe beach talking to Higgins.
If anyone here can please share with us it's snail mail or better yet online address, it would be appreciated. We might then politely suggest to them to
have Selleck explain the missing gunshots. Or any other burning questions we Magnum Maniacs have wondered about over the years. If they get a number of "letters"
on a subject they might pay attention, figuring X amount of inquiries = a whole lot of people who are likely future customers.
By the way, writing a star in care of his publisher is just about the best way I know to get a autograph once the book is published. First off you are
putting money in Selleck's pocket. Second it is a big ego stroke for anyone that the buyer is so interested in their life.
Third you are doing a end run around all the layers of "people" and corporate entities that surround a huge TV star.
Publishers send the fan mail direct to the author's agent or his own home office/personnel, there is no TV network or production companies running interference
as publishers don't deal with them to begin with.
Getting to that inner ring of people around the star is 99% of the battle.
At the Route 66 Group I am in, every year some 25 of us send George Maharis a birthday card on September 1 in care of his agent. George never fails to respond
with hand written notes and photos. He also makes a point of phoning 2 or 3 those who sent artfully customized and humorous cards.
Nice guy, and though it was a long time ago he was a huge star in 1963 and considered one of the finest actors of his generation.