Since Tom Selleck had an incredibly tall height of 6’4”, the Ferrari he drove on the show had to be permanently modified. Initially, the creators wanted Magnum to drive a Porsche, but the company refused to make any modifications.
They had to choose the Ferrari in the end. Apparently, the padding needed to be removed and the seats had to be placed differently to give more space for the actor. What a boss!
Magnum vs. the World
On the show, Magnum had a particularly complicated relationship with Higgins, T.C., and Rick. Their characters truly had contrasting personalities on the show, making it difficult to settle any issues.
Magnum probably had more support due to his carefree style which differed so much from the strict and intimidating characters some of them portrayed. Thus, it wasn’t surprising that Magnum’s contemporaries lashed out on the other men when they took punches at him.
A Touch Of Class From Orson Welles
Orson Welles, one of the greatest actors of all time, actually was the voice of Robin Masters, Magnum’s homeowner and infamous playboy! Though his character was sporadically featured, his presence always filled the episodes he appeared in nonetheless.
However, his voice had to be replaced by Reid Crandell after Welles’ unfortunate death.
Being A Veteran
Thomas Magnum’s character was a pretty revolutionary portrayal of veterans on television.
He portrayed his character in a more positive sense rather than focusing on the harshness that comes with being a veteran. Before him, veterans were mostly portrayed to be damaged and emotionally unstable.
Doggies
Zeus and Apollo were the two Doberman Pincher dogs in Robin’s Nest that were known as “the lads.” Though they looked pretty friendly on camera, it actually took a while for them to get used to Tom Selleck.
The dogs were Higgins’ loyal companions who had the responsibility of roaming the grounds, ensuring that no intruders were around to waste the time of Magnum and his men.