This book was a very good read for me.....I recommend it for further insights, as it does not revolve around what can be shown on screen, and is the recounting by someone who was there.
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Thank you for the recommendation, 308GUY, and thank you for serving. My dad always said the helicopter pilots and crews in Vietnam were heroes and half crazy to attempt some of the missions they did. A toast to all those guys.308GUY wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 3:07 am My own father was in WWII....I got drafted in '69 but never made it to the jungle. I had friends who did.
This book was a very good read for me.....I recommend it for further insights, as it does not revolve around what can be shown on screen, and is the recounting by someone who was there.
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/19-min ... 1128508816
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Barney Miller is not very similar to Magnum, P.I. as it is definitely a comedy first (even has a laugh track). It is good though.Infinite Jelly Doughnuts wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 4:46 pm Thank you all for the suggestions and comments.
I should have been clearer: yes I was asking suggestions for similar shows both in style and substance. Barney Miller or Burn Notice probably. Or maybe I just restart Magnum.
I’ve come to really like this website over the last 150+ episodes.
Hi Infinite Jelly Doughnuts,Infinite Jelly Doughnuts wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 4:11 am New member here. Longtime fan of show.
I bought a stair machine early in covid lockdown and while working at home I’ve used it so much dozens of pounds have come off.
I binged The Rockford Files and now am just 8 episodes from completing the original series. At 800+ calories per episode (I stretch them on dvd to 50 minutes) the weight will come off.
Anyway, where do I go from here? I’ve thought of joining the 2000s by binging Sopranos or Mad Men, but I’ve gotten so used to the typical episode arc matching the workout that I’d appreciate suggestions here.
I have no real interest in the new series. Thanks.
Great site here....good folks.Infinite Jelly Doughnuts wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 4:46 pm Thank you all for the suggestions and comments.
I should have been clearer: yes I was asking suggestions for similar shows both in style and substance. Barney Miller or Burn Notice probably. Or maybe I just restart Magnum.
I’ve come to really like this website over the last 150+ episodes.
The Fall Guy was an '80s Classic.MikeS wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 8:38 pm I know you wanted Magnum-esq suggestions but I have none. If you want something else The_Doctor_2099 @ Bitchute has a pretty eclectic selection. I don't think he has every episode but he has a wide variety... browsing the offerings... The Fall Guy, Community, The A-Team, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Adam 12, Emergency, Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Streets of San Francisco, Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (70s), Black Sheep Squadron, Land of the Lost, Tales from the Darkside, Tales from the Crypt, etc.
If you haven't seen Firefly, I think he has all the episodes.
If you're interested here's the link -> https://www.bitchute.com/channel/the_doctor_2099/
Funny, I had been watching Stacey David's Gearz and he's been building a Fall Guy truck replica, the The Doctor posts Fall Guy eps including the pilot - pretty cool.
Hi TTRTo The Regiment wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 1:53 pmThe Fall Guy was an '80s Classic.
Best,
To The Regiment
My Bad!Our own take on the legendary television jump truck featured in the series “The Fall Guy.” This is not a replica of the original Chevy, it’s a stunt double:
Hawaiian Eye sounds like a great idea!308GUY wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 12:59 pmGreat site here....good folks.Infinite Jelly Doughnuts wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 4:46 pm Thank you all for the suggestions and comments.
I should have been clearer: yes I was asking suggestions for similar shows both in style and substance. Barney Miller or Burn Notice probably. Or maybe I just restart Magnum.
I’ve come to really like this website over the last 150+ episodes.
One other "suggestion" that I don't believe has been mentioned, but it's possible it has and I just missed it....but......https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052472/
I have no problem just starting Magnum back at episode one where we see Thomas in the tidal pool for the very first time....but I'm "easy" and easily entertained. When I find something I like...I generally stick with it. Doesn't mean I'm not open to something new...just means I like what I like and it's enough. Confucius say...."Man who satisfied with what he has...always has enough."![]()
But with H.E. you have Robert Conrad and Connie Stevens.....pretty good start if you ask me!
Whatever you end up looking at.....enjoy! Life's short!![]()
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I don't know about JAG. I could never really get into it. A bit on the dull side. Actually I think NCIS was an improvement on JAG. To me the two best from Bellisario were MAGNUM and AIRWOLF.MagnumsLeftShoulder wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:06 am I would suggest JAG because it's Bellasario's second best show. You'll recognize a bunch of faces from Magnum and it has some similar themes. Some of it is available to stream on Paramount+, but if you want the whole thing you'll have to go the DVD route or it may still be running on the Heroes & Icons channel, if you get that.
I never liked Airwolf. It was too silly for me. I still watch NCIS (the original only), but I've never thought it was as good as JAG. NCIS is just a procedural, JAG had more variety from episode to episode. There was mystery, court room drama, action, adventure, family drama, politics, and a little romance occasionally and all that Navy stuff is interesting! It had a few episodes that were dull, but what show doesn't? Plus, I've never gotten over Gibbs accusing Harm of murder in the back door pilot!IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 5:18 pmI don't know about JAG. I could never really get into it. A bit on the dull side. Actually I think NCIS was an improvement on JAG. To me the two best from Bellisario were MAGNUM and AIRWOLF.MagnumsLeftShoulder wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:06 am I would suggest JAG because it's Bellasario's second best show. You'll recognize a bunch of faces from Magnum and it has some similar themes. Some of it is available to stream on Paramount+, but if you want the whole thing you'll have to go the DVD route or it may still be running on the Heroes & Icons channel, if you get that.