Some FH readers may remember my writing about having to get a new cable provider when I moved this past spring. There are so many changes when you move, the last thing you need is an entirely new channel line-up and having to read a guide book just to find what channel the local evening news is on.
I haven't had many nights free to watch television, and when I do, it's usually a on a streaming service, but I do often have the television on as background when doing other things. Soon after my move, I discovered a retro channel that runs old repeats of shows from the 60's, 70's 80's and 90's. Thus far, I've watched a few episodes of Dynasty, Laverne & Shirley, Cheers, and The Beverly Hillbillies.
Bruce Abbott (r)A few weeks ago I discovered the network is also showing Murder She Wrote, and have dived into a few episodes in place of sit-coms as my nightly go-to-sleep medicine. Although not a comedy, it's a relaxing way to nod off, even not knowing the ending, it's clear that Jessica Fletcher is going to solve the case.
Angela Lansbury is a soothing presence, and I quickly discovered there's almost a pattern to their weekly guest cast. There's always a few older characters, and usually at least one younger hottie included in the mix. The show used both older, out of work actors, as well as up and comers to round out the lists of victims and suspects. I suspect, all came willing to accept the small salary I'm sure was offered to those in need of work and exposure.
Ross KettleI watched a few episodes of the show in the 90's with my parents, but only a handful. The network airing the show was on season 11 when I started watching, and I'm hoping they return to season 1 after this series of episodes end. In amongst the B and C listers were a group of hotties, some of which I've featured on FH in the past, some of whom I may research for the future.
Maybe most notable was actor Jim Caviezel in the season 11 episode Film Flam. This episode was filmed in 1995, early in Caviezel's career, at a time he was using James and not Jim as his credit. Jim, (James) was really good looking and earnest in the episode, too bad his he's gone off the rails by boarding the Trump train...
Jsu GarciaIn the last episode I saw, Murder in Tempo, there was an actor who grabbed my attention with his handsome face and 90's hair. Spoiler alert, he was the shows victim, and death did indeed become him. Still, his murder happened late in the show, and he made it through most of the episode.
Of course I had to do a Google and IMDB check. This of course was followed quickly by a little research to see if he'd ever done a nude scene. He had... Pick up your flashlight and your magnifying glass and see if you can solve who the Mystery hottie is and check out his nude scene on the NEXT PAGE HERE:
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