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FYI
Universal Action channel on ROKU channel 304, or on the app, shows MPI all week, every 4 to six weeks. Goes from Sunday to Sunday. It's on this week. And I believe it is in HD.
They also show 6 mill man, a-team, bionic female, night rider, and maybe another. They've been doing this for at least 6-8 months.
They also show 6 mill man, a-team, bionic female, night rider, and maybe another. They've been doing this for at least 6-8 months.
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Bionic Female? Is that a PC version of Bionic Woman? Or the opposite?Chris109 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:31 pm Universal Action channel on ROKU channel 304, or on the app, shows MPI all week, every 4 to six weeks. Goes from Sunday to Sunday. It's on this week. And I believe it is in HD.
They also show 6 mill man, a-team, bionic female, night rider, and maybe another. They've been doing this for at least 6-8 months.
And Night Rider? A cousin of the Knight Rider?
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Looks like they are fitting all of their "action" series into a single week, at least for this week. It appears they have "blocks" of the different shows, some 5 hours, some 7 hours, etc., but rather than showing one series for the entire week like they have been doing, they are mixing it up and giving us a little of all of them in the same week. Not a bad idea, IMHO...looks like Magnum is in the "early" slot, just a quick check shows it being on tomorrow starting at 6:30am and I think running through till 10:30am when Miami Vice is scheduled to start airing, then they switch it up again after a few hours of M.V. Mmmmm...interesting...
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It sounded better than "Miami Shoulder Pads On A Sport Jacket"
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Wow, Don had a singing career just like the Hoff??Chris109 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 8:07 pm
It sounded better than "Miami Shoulder Pads On A Sport Jacket"
Interestingly Don Johnson was the original choice for the Michael Knight role in Knight Rider.
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He was also the studios choice for the Dirk Benedict role (Starbuck) in another Glen Larson production, the original Battlestar Galactica.ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 5:10 am
Interestingly Don Johnson was the original choice for the Michael Knight role in Knight Rider.
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On the season 1 DVD of Knight Rider there's a commentary track for the pilot episode with Glen Larson and Hasselhoff. Larson says "It was either you or Don. We went with you because you were cheaper". Larson did a lot of ribbing at the Hoff who took it all in stride and with good humor. It's an interesting listen.charybdis1966 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 12:44 pmHe was also the studios choice for the Dirk Benedict role (Starbuck) in another Glen Larson production, the original Battlestar Galactica.ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 5:10 am
Interestingly Don Johnson was the original choice for the Michael Knight role in Knight Rider.
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Ha ha; I do like that The Hoff doesn't take himself too seriously. It's refreshing to see someone from Hollywood be so down to earth.ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 3:48 pm On the season 1 DVD of Knight Rider there's a commentary track for the pilot episode with Glen Larson and Hasselhoff. Larson says "It was either you or Don. We went with you because you were cheaper". Larson did a lot of ribbing at the Hoff who took it all in stride and with good humor. It's an interesting listen.
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Yeah Larson ribbed him a lot. I think he also said something like "you're a pretty good actor when you don't open your mouth". And other stuff too! The Hoff took all that punishment like a real trooper. Almost felt sorry for him. Can't recall if he ribbed Larson or not. The Hoff kept pointing out how young he looked back then.charybdis1966 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 9:41 amHa ha; I do like that The Hoff doesn't take himself too seriously. It's refreshing to see someone from Hollywood be so down to earth.ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 3:48 pm On the season 1 DVD of Knight Rider there's a commentary track for the pilot episode with Glen Larson and Hasselhoff. Larson says "It was either you or Don. We went with you because you were cheaper". Larson did a lot of ribbing at the Hoff who took it all in stride and with good humor. It's an interesting listen.
I know Selleck didn't think much of Larson or his work. I know that Larson had a reputation of jumping on bandwagons of the latest popular thing and making it for TV. BUTCH CASSIDY was a hit movie so he made Alias Smith and Jones in response. COOGAN'S BLUFF was a popular Clint Eastwood flick so Larson responded with McCloud for television. STAR WARS gave Larson the idea for Battlestar Galactica. HOOPER and other stunt movies with Burt Reynolds/Hal Needham gave Larson the idea for The Fall Guy. I have to say that Knight Rider (by far his best work, of course I'm biased) seems quite original and I can't tell what he might have copied making this show. I don't recall anything on the big screen about a talking car or other vehicle that may have inspired Knight Rider. So at least on that one I feel he had some originality. Also bonus points to that fantastic theme song (for my money the best TV theme ever!) which Larson actually had a hand in, along with composer Stu Phillips. Larson himself was a musician and was part of the group The Four Preps when he was young.