After the studio refused to take action, Tom Selleck gave the crew of Magnum P.I. bonuses of $1000 from his personal cash.
In Tom Selleck’s not too long ago launched memoir, You Never Know (by way of Business Insider), he reveals how he gave the crew of Magnum P.I. bonuses of $1000 after the studio refused.
Tom Selleck was within the means of renegotiating his contract with CBS for what can be the eighth and remaining season of Magnum P.I. The studio had decreased the price range of the collection, however Selleck needed them to conform to an eight-day schedule in addition to a bonus for the crew in the event that they have been in a position to ship below price range. “The studio said yes to the eight days. But they responded that they could not under any circumstances talk about crew bonuses, that it would set a dangerous precedent,” Selleck stated. “They at all times invoked precedent whenever you had an authentic thought past their contractual boilerplate. Honestly, that pissed me off.“
Instead of preventing it, Selleck pushed the studio a “substantial” bonus to him, which they naturally agreed to, and when the season had completed taking pictures, he put his plan in movement together with his agent and lawyer. “I called Skip [Brittenham] and Bettye [McCart] and told them to tell Universal — not ask them tell them — to issue thousand-dollar checks to every regular member of our ‘Magnum’ company in both Hawaii and LA,” Selleck defined. “And that since it was coming out of my bonus money, there was no precedent involved.” The studio had no selection however to do it, and Selleck acquired a pleasant thanks from the crew.
“When the checks came out, I got a picture from our L.A. crew standing on a bleacher with big smiles on their faces,” Selleck stated. “In entrance of them was a really large outsized examine for a thousand {dollars}. The caption under learn, ‘Thanks, Tom. What a ‘grand’ gesture.’ That made me completely happy.“
Tom Selleck at the moment stars in Blue Bloods, however it was introduced final week that the long-running collection can be coming to an end with its 14th season. “For the past 13 years, it has been an honor and a privilege to work on a show that not only celebrates the men and women who protect and serve in New York City, but also displayed the importance of family,” Selleck stated in an announcement. “Working alongside these unbelievable actors, writers, producers, administrators, and crew has been a dream come true and I’m grateful to have been part of this extraordinary group for over 275 episodes.“