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Kojak: May the Horse Be with You (1978)
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With pinky tuscadero from happy days playing a tough character, how can you go wrong? Sure, this is a different kind of Kojak, but folks are getting all worked up because they didnt get their usual tear jerker and cutting edge drama. But look, the series was coming to an end and they clearly were having some fun and "making the neighborhood rounds" of NYC and hanging in central park, happy as clams and kinda celebrating all the fun they had making this show. Jeff Conaway playing the usual idiot role, with the bimbo girlfriend who actually wants Kojak to be her daddy? It's all priceless. You got blue grass music and chimes that sound more appropriate for a episode of Gunsmoke but it just adds to the fun. I agree with some of the other critics here, expecting the sincerity that usually comes with Kojak, but there's something special and celebratory about this story. It's preposterous but pimped out. To top it all off, Pinky steps in Horse Shi. Kinda sums it all up. Cheers.
Magnum, P.I.: Let Me Hear the Music (1985)
This is a must see episode
How often do you get to see Chester from Gunsmoke and the man behind McCloud singing country music on Robin Masters Estate?
This should be a 10 all around but I can see many vote from out of "country" as well and just do not get what a gem this is. The man has arranged for his whole family to produce and act in the show which says about all you need to know about the guy: he brought the family along for the ride to be in the best show in television and have a hell of a time in Hawaii too.
This is first class television in the golden age of Magnum and the Red Ferrari. Who can not put the irony together that now Weaver has gone from galloping down a highway on a horse in LA to spinning high class with Magnum with a guitar on his shoulder.