Magnum, P.I.: Mixed Doubles


02:00 am - 03:00 am, Monday, October 27 on WYOU get (Great Entertainment Television) (22.3)

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Mixed Doubles

Season 3, Episode 10

An obnoxious young tennis star is being harassed, and the prime suspect is an old flame of Magnum's.

repeat 1982 English Stereo
Other Drama Action/adventure Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Thomas Sullivan Magnum
Kim Richards (Actor) .. Carrie Reardon
John Hillerman (Actor) .. Jonathan Quayle Higgins III
Roger E. Mosley (Actor) .. Theodore `T.C.' Calvin
Larry Manetti (Actor) .. Orville `Rick' Wright
Elaine Giftos (Actor) .. Ginger Leah Grant
Henry Gibson (Actor) .. Ronald Mills
Philip English (Actor) .. Dave Duncan
Claudette Nevins (Actor) .. Phyllis Reardon
Anulka Dziubinska (Actor) .. Zora Korcek
Nels Van Patten (Actor) .. Kenny Phelps
Gillian Dobb (Actor) .. Agatha Chumley/Mabel/Nona Barnes/Sylvia, the Desk Clerk at t
Kwan Hi Lim (Actor) .. Lieutenant Yoshi Tanaka
Kathleen Lloyd (Actor) .. Carol Baldwin/Bridget Archer
Patrick Bishop (Actor) .. Keoki/Bartender/Keoki, King Camehameha Club Bartender/King K
Elisha Cook Jr. (Actor) .. Francis 'Ice Pick' Hofstetler/Harold W. Farber/Wilmer
Jean Bruce Scott (Actor) .. Lieutenant Commander Maggie Poole, USN/Lieutenant Maggie Poo
Lance LeGault (Actor) .. Colonel Buck Greene/Agent John W. Newton
Elissa Dulce Hoopai (Actor) .. Rosine/Tiffany/Vicki (Waitress)
Esmond Chung (Actor) .. Police Sergeant Kenny Chung/George - Security Guard/Honolulu
Clyde Kusatsu (Actor) .. Dr. Long Tang/Naval Medical Examiner/Police Detective Lt. Go
Phyllis Davis (Actor) .. Cleo Mitchell/Mrs. John Smith/Tiffy, Magnum's Secretary
James Grant Benton (Actor) .. Kika/Cop/Dave/Police Officer, outside Restaurant/Ralph the B
Bob Fimiani (Actor) .. CIA Agent Kelsey/Capt. Crowe/Captain Crowe, USN/Deputy Feder
Carmella Barut (Actor) .. Carmella/Carmella, King Kamehameha Club Waitress
Todd Camenson (Actor) .. Bartender/Guard/Karl/Otto/Rabbit, the Burglar/Shelby's Hench
Reri Tava Jobe (Actor) .. Hostess/Gloria Bower/Jo
Seth Sakai (Actor) .. Major Tu/Chan/Fukuda/Ito, the Vice Lord/Yoshio Mizamura

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Did You Know..
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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Thomas Sullivan Magnum
Born: January 29, 1945
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Leading man and sex symbol, Selleck has a gentle, humorous manner. He attended college on an athletic scholarship, majoring in business. A drama coach suggested he become an actor; soon he began making the rounds of auditions. He won a part in the disastrous film Myra Breckinridge (1970), his screen debut, then appeared in small roles in a handful of films during the '70s. Meanwhile, Selleck was signed to a seven-year contract with Fox, leading to a great many TV roles, including appearances as a recurring character on the TV series "The Rockford Files." Eventually he was chosen as the lead for the TV series "Magnum P.I.;" the show became a hit, staying on the air from 1980-88, and he became a star and sex symbol, winning an Emmy, a Golden Globe award, and a star on Hollywood Boulevard. He suffered a serious career setback in 1981, when he was chosen to star in the Lucas-Spielberg blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark, but couldn't get released from his TV responsibilities. Beginning in 1983 he tried to break back into films, finally landing a major hit in a co-starring role in Three Men and a Baby (1987); although he appeared in a dozen films after 1983 he never firmly established himself as a screen star. He has also been active as a TV producer. He is married to English dancer Jillie Mack.
Kim Richards (Actor) .. Carrie Reardon
Born: September 19, 1964
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Kim Richards began her acting career as a child, appearing on 70's TV shows like Nanny and the Professor, Here We Go Again, and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, as well as movies like The Car and Escape to Witch Mountain. Richards retired from acting in the early 80's, but returned to the business as an adult, appearing in Black Snake Moan and a remake of her childhood hit, Race to Witch Mountain.
John Hillerman (Actor) .. Jonathan Quayle Higgins III
Born: December 20, 1932
Birthplace: Denison, Texas
Trivia: Natty, mellifluous character actor John Hillerman may have spoken on screen with a pure Mayfair accent, but he hailed from Denison, Texas. Hillerman first gained notice for his fleeting appearances in the films of Peter Bogdanovich: The Last Picture Show (1971), What's Up Doc (1973), At Long Last Love (1975). He was also a semi-regular for director Mel Brooks, prominently cast in Blazing Saddles (1975) and History of the World, Part I (1981). A veteran of dozens of television series, John Hillerman was cast as the insufferable criminologist Simon Brimmer on Ellery Queen (1975), the star's director (and ex-husband) in The Betty White Show (1975), and most memorably as the ultra-correct Jonathan Quayle Higgins II, major domo to never-seen mystery writer Robin Masters, on Magnum PI (1980-88).
Roger E. Mosley (Actor) .. Theodore `T.C.' Calvin
Larry Manetti (Actor) .. Orville `Rick' Wright
Born: July 23, 1947
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Elaine Giftos (Actor) .. Ginger Leah Grant
Born: January 24, 1945
Henry Gibson (Actor) .. Ronald Mills
Born: September 21, 1935
Died: September 14, 2009
Birthplace: Germantown, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: American comic actor Henry Gibson acted professionally since childhood, but didn't gain prominence until his discovery by Jerry Lewis for a role in The Nutty Professor (1963). Gibson quickly developed a comedy act for TV variety shows, in which he passed himself off as a fey, Southern-accented "blank verse" poet. So convincing was this persona that many viewers believed Gibson was a genuine Southerner, though he actually hailed from Pennsylvania. He played a cruder variation of his yokel character as a patron of the "Belly Button" bar in Billy Wilder's Kiss Me Stupid (1964), and was hilarious as a hip-talking Indian in the Three Stooges' feature film The Outlaws is Coming (1965). Gibson might have continued in small roles indefinitely had he not been catapulted to stardom in 1968 as part of the ensemble on TV's Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, where his introductory "A poem...by Henry Gibson" became a national catchphrase. Gibson stayed with Laugh-In until 1971, whereupon he launched a reasonably successful career as a straight character actor. One of his best film roles of the '70s was Haven Hamilton, a hard-driving, flag-waving country-western star in Nashville (1975). Gibson not only delivered an expert performance but also co-wrote the songs sung by Haven Hamilton, including the deliberately banal Bicentennial ballad, "200 Years", in one of the film's early scenes. Henry Gibson continued throughout the next two decades playing strong movie character parts (the neo-Nazi commander in 1980's The Blues Brothers) and bright little cameos (the closet-smoking security guard in 1990's Gremlins 2). Gibson was also ubiquitously available as a guest star on such cable-TV reruns as Bewitched (he played a leprechaun) and F Troop (he was jinxed Private Wrongo Starr). He died of cancer in September 2009, about a week before his 74th birthday.
Philip English (Actor) .. Dave Duncan
Claudette Nevins (Actor) .. Phyllis Reardon
Born: April 10, 1937
Trivia: American actress Claudette Nevins made her screen debut in the 1961 3-D horror quickie The Mask. Outgrowing her ingenue stage early on, Nevins remained a busy character actress. She was equally at home in films that called upon her athletic prowess (All the Marbles) as she was in more cerebral assignments (Sleeping With the Enemy). On series television, Claudette Nevins was seen as Courtney Fielding in Husbands, Wives and Lovers (1978), Barbara in Married: The First Year (1979) and Angela Aries in Behind the Screen (1981).
Anulka Dziubinska (Actor) .. Zora Korcek
Born: December 14, 1950
Nels Van Patten (Actor) .. Kenny Phelps
Born: January 01, 1955
Gillian Dobb (Actor) .. Agatha Chumley/Mabel/Nona Barnes/Sylvia, the Desk Clerk at t
Kwan Hi Lim (Actor) .. Lieutenant Yoshi Tanaka
Kathleen Lloyd (Actor) .. Carol Baldwin/Bridget Archer
Born: September 13, 1948
Birthplace: Santa Clara, California
Trivia: Born Kathleen Gackle. Lead actress, onscreen from The Missouri Breaks (1976).
Patrick Bishop (Actor) .. Keoki/Bartender/Keoki, King Camehameha Club Bartender/King K
Born: April 11, 1958
Elisha Cook Jr. (Actor) .. Francis 'Ice Pick' Hofstetler/Harold W. Farber/Wilmer
Born: December 26, 1906
Died: May 18, 1995
Trivia: American actor Elisha Cook Jr. was the son of an influential theatrical actor/writer/producer who died early in the 20th Century. The younger Cook was in vaudeville and stock by the time he was fourteen-years old. In 1928, Cook enjoyed critical praise for his performance in the play Her Unborn Child, a performance he would repeat for his film debut in the 1930 film version of the play. The first ten years of Cook's Hollywood career found the slight, baby-faced actor playing innumerable college intellectuals and hapless freshmen (he's given plenty of screen time in 1936's Pigskin Parade). In 1940, Cook was cast as a man wrongly convicted of murder in Stranger on the Third Floor (1940), and so was launched the second phase of Cook's career as Helpless Victim. The actor's ability to play beyond this stereotype was first tapped by director John Huston, who cast Cook as Wilmer, the hair-trigger homicidal "gunsel" of Sidney Greenstreet in The Maltese Falcon (1941). So far down on the Hollywood totem pole that he wasn't billed in the Falcon opening credits, Cook suddenly found his services much in demand. Sometimes he'd be shot full of holes (as in the closing gag of 1941's Hellzapoppin'), sometimes he'd fall victim to some other grisly demise (poison in The Big Sleep [1946]), and sometimes he'd be the squirrelly little guy who turned out to be the last-reel murderer (I Wake Up Screaming [1941]; The Falcon's Alibi [1946]). At no time, however, was Cook ever again required to play the antiseptic "nerd" characters that had been his lot in the 1930s. Seemingly born to play "film noir" characters, Cook had one of his best extended moments in Phantom Lady (1944), wherein he plays a set of drums with ever-increasing orgiastic fervor. Another career high point was his death scene in Shane (1953); Cook is shot down by hired gun Jack Palance and plummets to the ground like a dead rabbit. A near-hermit in real life who lived in a remote mountain home and had to receive his studio calls by courier, Cook nonetheless never wanted for work, even late in life. Fans of the 1980s series Magnum PI will remember Cook in a recurring role as a the snarling elderly mobster Ice Pick. Having appeared in so many "cult" films, Elisha Cook Jr. has always been one of the most eagerly sought out interview subjects by film historians.
Jean Bruce Scott (Actor) .. Lieutenant Commander Maggie Poole, USN/Lieutenant Maggie Poo
Born: February 25, 1956
Lance LeGault (Actor) .. Colonel Buck Greene/Agent John W. Newton
Born: May 02, 1935
Died: September 10, 2012
Trivia: French-Cajun actor Lance LeGault broke into films as a stand-in for several male stars, foremost among them Elvis Presley. LeGault also worked as a stunt double, occasionally playing speaking roles in films like 1968's The Young Runaway. He has also been steadily employed as a nightclub and lounge singer. In the 1980s, he was busy on television in a variety of rough-hewn characterizations. Lance LeGault's regular TV-series roles include antagonistic Col. Roderick Decker in The A-Team (1983-86) and gonzo bounty hunter Alamo Joe in Werewolf (1987-88).
Elissa Dulce Hoopai (Actor) .. Rosine/Tiffany/Vicki (Waitress)
Esmond Chung (Actor) .. Police Sergeant Kenny Chung/George - Security Guard/Honolulu
Clyde Kusatsu (Actor) .. Dr. Long Tang/Naval Medical Examiner/Police Detective Lt. Go
Born: September 13, 1948
Trivia: Hawaii-born actor Clyde Kusatsu has appeared in roles calling for a variety of indeterminate ethnic origins. Early film appearances included unbilled bits in Airport 75 (1975) and Alex and the Gypsy (1976). With his minor role as the Freighter Captain in Black Sunday (1977), Kusatsu began working his way up the featured-player ladder. On series television, Kusastu has had plenty of opportunity to display his talent in the roles of Ali in Bring 'Em Back Alive (1982) and Dr. Kenji Fushida in the Hawaii-based Richard Chamberlain vehicle Island Son (1989). In 1994, Clyde Kusastu was sixth-billed in the psychological nailbiter Dream Lover.
Phyllis Davis (Actor) .. Cleo Mitchell/Mrs. John Smith/Tiffy, Magnum's Secretary
Born: July 17, 1940
James Grant Benton (Actor) .. Kika/Cop/Dave/Police Officer, outside Restaurant/Ralph the B
Bob Fimiani (Actor) .. CIA Agent Kelsey/Capt. Crowe/Captain Crowe, USN/Deputy Feder
Carmella Barut (Actor) .. Carmella/Carmella, King Kamehameha Club Waitress
Todd Camenson (Actor) .. Bartender/Guard/Karl/Otto/Rabbit, the Burglar/Shelby's Hench
Reri Tava Jobe (Actor) .. Hostess/Gloria Bower/Jo
Seth Sakai (Actor) .. Major Tu/Chan/Fukuda/Ito, the Vice Lord/Yoshio Mizamura
Born: May 22, 1932
Died: May 10, 2007
Birthplace: Hawaii
LeGault Lance (Actor)
James Whitmore Jr. (Actor)

Before / After
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Quantum Leap
01:00 am
Magnum, P.I.
03:00 am