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Title: Secrets You Didn’t Know About Starsky & Hutch
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on November 29, 2016, 03:46:27 AM
Well, actually, this isn't any sort of secret for anyone who was around when Starsky & Hutch was originally on. (In fact, any S&H publicity drummed it into our heads!) But if they want to use David Selby to illustrate it, who are we to argue?!

The Real Starsky And Hutch (http://www.dailydisclosure.com/popular-posts/starsky-hutch-secrets/22/)
Title: Re: Secrets You Didn’t Know About Starsky & Hutch
Post by: Gothick on November 29, 2016, 04:24:53 PM
I didn't read the article, and believe it or not, I was pretty much oblivious to that series when it was on.  I was living in a dorm room with no television set and pretty caught up in other things.  So, I had never heard that it was "based on" two real cops.  I kind of wonder to what degree it was "based on" anything since shows involving two cops on their beat seem as if they had already been with us a really long time--DRAGNET, ADAM-12 etc etc.

I presume Selby was a guest star on one of the shows and I would bet you dollars to doughnuts that whoever did that graphic is a DS fan...

G.
Title: Re: Secrets You Didn’t Know About Starsky & Hutch
Post by: Uncle Roger on November 29, 2016, 04:53:42 PM
The real life "Super Cops" got quite a lot of press coverage in the NYC media back in the early 1970's. I remember seeing them on several local talk shows back in the day. They were quite charismatic and were known as Batman and Robin. In more recent years, they have found themselves in trouble with the law. How ironic.
I wonder if Paul Michael Glaser and David Selby ever crossed paths in NYC. Glaser was appearing on Love Is A Many Splendored Thing during a good part of Selby's run on DS.
Title: Re: Secrets You Didn’t Know About Starsky & Hutch
Post by: Gerard on November 30, 2016, 03:31:30 AM
I find those articles titled things like:  "Secrets About...Name-of-TV-Show," or "What They Wouldn't Tell you About...Name-of-TV-Show."  They never tell you any "secrets" or other shockingly revealed stuff.  Plus, ten-thousand flashy ads try to load and it takes forever for the page to complete.  They all end up being a tremendous waste of time.

Gerard