Tom Selleck, the iconic mustache-sporting actor, is known for his roles in iconic TV series like "Magnum, P.I." and "Blue Bloods." But did you know he considers himself lucky to have landed these two successful shows? In fact, he believes he's only been lucky twice in his career. Is that true? Well, buckle up because there's more to the story than meets the eye.

A Success Story with a Twist
The man behind the NYPD Commissioner, Frank Reagan, on "Blue Bloods," Tom Selleck, has been in the entertainment industry for decades.
His career boasts an impressive 86 acting credits, including roles in hit films like "Three Men and a Baby" and memorable guest appearances on popular shows like "Friends" and "Las Vegas." Despite this impressive resume, Selleck maintains that he's only been truly lucky twice when it comes to his career. This may seem surprising, but the reason behind his belief is rooted in a fascinating twist of fate.
The Legacy of “Magnum, P.I.”
"Magnum, P.I.", the iconic detective series, ran for eight seasons, racking up an impressive 163 episodes, a feat that solidified its place in TV history.
This show, which premiered back in 1980, remains relevant even today, prompting a reboot that ran for four seasons on CBS, the same network that airs "Blue Bloods.
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