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Re: The Tom Selleck Thread

#1096 Post by litefoot »

litefoot wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:52 pm Tom's doing 'An Evening With Tom Selleck' at Glorya Kaufman Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles on Wendesday May 29th. $55 for a ticket and a signed book apparently! tickets available here

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-evening ... 0748100007

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Someone attended this event last Wednesday and he's uploaded some photos to Facebook. He didn't get to meet Tom as he wasn't doing meet and greets but did get to meet Jillie.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2512801 ... 248231145/

And more here, in which Tom meets a school friend in the audience:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2512801 ... 3775861145

And finally some photos from the Live Talks Facebook account itself:

https://www.facebook.com/LiveTalks/post ... Rs62bKo8dl

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#1097 Post by litefoot »

Tom's interviewed by ABC7 Eyewitness News.


youtu.be/EFO-Zto0TKg

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litefoot wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 6:19 pm Meanwhile, Tom will be at the Salvation Army Celebration Of Hope Gala in Oklahoma on May 17th. You can meet him there!

https://www.cowboysindians.com/2024/05/ ... tion-army/
Here are some photos from that event, with Tom very smartly attired!

https://www.facebook.com/erica.richards ... PviShoW5Ql

https://www.facebook.com/ericka.jackson ... 6edCLTbFsl

Still no sign of Tom doing the big talk shows.

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#1099 Post by litefoot »

Tom's interviewed in United's flight magazine Hemisphere.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2512801 ... 295266145/

Very surprised that Tom hasn't been on one of the big talk shows to promote his book.

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#1100 Post by Nikita70 »

I got a copy today at a thrift store. It’s a large print trade paper. Over halfway through. Interesting insights into the process of becoming an actor.

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#1101 Post by Amian »

Just read You Never Know and I found it to be a fun, lightweight summer read. Seeing Selleck's career path from his perspective was fun, and I was glad to see just how proud he is of all his work on Magnum. Maybe there will be a sequel that takes up where this memoir left off? Would love to read more about his work in Folks, Quigley, Mr. Baseball and so on, but really, Magnum is where it's at. Actually, I wish the sections on Magnum had been even longer with more insight into anecdotes from specific episodes.

Don't go in expecting any big reveals or anything salacious. At all. It's a very... professional memoir. If you are on this forum, you will enjoy it.

Ps - He does give an indication of his favorite episodes without giving an obvious list of rankings.

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#1102 Post by litefoot »

Tom has done a podcast interview with Ted Danson (recorded before the book came out).

https://open.spotify.com/show/6IFupHjWX5j7mPxzETjnYT

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#1103 Post by Luther's nephew Dobie »

Amian wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 8:35 pm Just read You Never Know and I found it to be a fun, lightweight summer read. Seeing Selleck's career path from his perspective was fun, and I was glad to see just how proud he is of all his work on Magnum. Maybe there will be a sequel that takes up where this memoir left off? Would love to read more about his work in Folks, Quigley, Mr. Baseball and so on, but really, Magnum is where it's at. Actually, I wish the sections on Magnum had been even longer with more insight into anecdotes from specific episodes.

Don't go in expecting any big reveals or anything salacious. At all. It's a very... professional memoir. If you are on this forum, you will enjoy it.

Ps - He does give an indication of his favorite episodes without giving an obvious list of rankings.
Amian,
Any chance of you sharing some of those episodes titles?

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