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Selleck: From TV Icon to True Crime Host
26 May
Summary
- Tom Selleck hosts a new true crime docuseries.
- He is known for Magnum P.I., Blue Bloods, and Friends.
- A recent scam involved someone impersonating the actor.

Veteran actor Tom Selleck, widely recognized for his roles in "Magnum P.I.", "Blue Bloods", and "Friends", is set to host and produce a new 10-episode true crime docuseries titled "Crime and Justice with Tom Selleck". This project will explore historical criminal cases and the lawmen who solved them.
Selleck achieved significant acclaim in the 1980s, earning an Emmy in 1984 for his lead role in "Magnum P.I.". He later broadened his appeal as a principled police commissioner in "Blue Bloods" and charmed audiences as Dr. Richard Burke in "Friends".
His return to television with the docuseries comes after the cancellation of "Blue Bloods" in December 2024. The actor was recently in the news due to a scam involving an impersonator, which led to a double homicide case in California.