What an amazing location! I can see Magnum here drinking a cooler full of beer after Sharon Stone took herself out in front of him. Yes, he was being morose in character, now it's fitting after losing Roger E Mosely and John Hillerman and countless guest stars. Selleck and Manetti are getting up there too. Anyway, thanks for sharing this great 4K footage.
Good morning, I live in Italy and I have been a fan of the series since I was a kid... I still watch the episodes on TV now... if I had been Tom I would have bought the estate. It's a shame that it has been demolished
A lot of people feel the same way. But the house was in a very bad way and was falling apart in places it was cheaper to knock the whole thing down and start again.
@@alohapoppet6107 True, on the other hand the production also tried to save as much as possible without compromising the contents of the episodes. The public's attention was directed towards the adventures of Magnum and his friends in a wonderful context like Hawaii
Thanks for this video. It’s the first I’ve seen since the original house was demolished. I loved the old house. I thought it was grand without being ostentatious. I was afraid it would be replaced with some 3-story tall steel-and-glass “California billionaire” monstrosity, but I have to admit the new buildings seem to fit in. Anyway, thanks again.
I do wish Tom Selleck had bought it.....this show was/is SO amazing. Really a positive show that's still entertaining in 2024....from back when entertainment was just that....entertainment without all the woke cringe preachiness.
Thank you for this wonderful video. What remains of the soul of magnum. How Hawaiians view magnum today and tom selleck. Tom Selleck Did he ever come back? Or, did he abandon Hawaii like the series? Are there people who can testify to having known Tom Selleck and talking about him? Thank you so much. (It seems that John Hillerman had a house in Hawaii.
Tom did have a place here in Hawaii but I did hear he sold it just after Magnum finished. John Hillerman had a Penthouse in Waikiki but he sold up and moved back to his home town in Texas where he lived till he passed away in 2017.I'm glad you enjoyed this that means a lot thank you.
@@alohapoppet6107 Thank you very much for this response. I would have loved to see the inside of the house before it was destroyed. Thank you for your images, it’s very good to remember these beautiful years.
@@mathias.grunenwald The house was falling apart the roof was in a bad state of repair. But In my eyes it should have been marked as a listed building. Sorry for the late reply there is a nasty bug going around here in Hawaii and I have it FOR FU.K SAKE.
So do I understand correctly that on the same lot where the Magnum PI house was...Obama built a house and uses that same location for visits. I was in HI during his admin and he always stayed further up on the north shore.
@@1jackvalley580 Thanks for the info ! I appreciate it. Yes the 2 extra homes for guests but also I would guess for his 2 daughters and their families when that happens. I lived in HI for several years and each Christmas we saw Air Force One parked at HNL airport when they came over. Another thought....I'm surprised you can still get that close....right up against the fence there at the estate...because Obama and Michelle still have secret service protection.
I lived on O'ahu... about a mile north from Obama's home, up the Kalanianaole Highway. I've been on what is now his property several times, when Eve Anderson owned it. That's not a renovated seawall, which in Hawaii come with ALL KINDS of restrictions which can take a decade to hash out in court... it's an entirely new seawall. Even with a $50 Million/year income, the average citizen couldn't get the construction variances Obama did. The concept that laws are applied equally to all is a fantasy.
Looks like the only thing left of the original estate is the seawall and man made cove. Thought the neighbors wanted it gone because it was causing unnatural erosion of the neighboring properties?
The seawall was rebuilt which in Hawaii you are not allowed to do as it speeds up erosion. However they found a loophole around it. Which pissed the locals off big time so I heard. Clearly Obama does not care at all about erosion
What an amazing location! I can see Magnum here drinking a cooler full of beer after Sharon Stone took herself out in front of him. Yes, he was being morose in character, now it's fitting after losing Roger E Mosely and John Hillerman and countless guest stars. Selleck and Manetti are getting up there too. Anyway, thanks for sharing this great 4K footage.
Watched magnum p.i today, the original of course . Never gets old, magnum p.i is timeless 💯
I have all EP on my PC
Cool to see the old boat house all tidied up but with the same character.
Good morning, I live in Italy and I have been a fan of the series since I was a kid... I still watch the episodes on TV now... if I had been Tom I would have bought the estate. It's a shame that it has been demolished
A lot of people feel the same way. But the house was in a very bad way and was falling apart in places it was cheaper to knock the whole thing down and start again.
@@alohapoppet6107 True, on the other hand the production also tried to save as much as possible without compromising the contents of the episodes. The public's attention was directed towards the adventures of Magnum and his friends in a wonderful context like Hawaii
nice video, Magnum best series ever thank you👍🌴🌞
Thank you, very interesting to see what Robin's Nest looks like now
Now is new estate house was old, but magnum fans always remember that Robin nest. Oh my god. Zeus apollo 😅 higgins
They could of rebuilt the old house and kept it in the same style as the original, now there are 3 new buildings and most of the gardens are gone.
Thanks for this video. It’s the first I’ve seen since the original house was demolished. I loved the old house. I thought it was grand without being ostentatious. I was afraid it would be replaced with some 3-story tall steel-and-glass “California billionaire” monstrosity, but I have to admit the new buildings seem to fit in. Anyway, thanks again.
Prior to Magnum PI, the location was shown in several original Hawaii Five-O episodes.
I do wish Tom Selleck had bought it.....this show was/is SO amazing. Really a positive show that's still entertaining in 2024....from back when entertainment was just that....entertainment without all the woke cringe preachiness.
I agree with you 💯
What a special place! Thank you!
Thank you for this wonderful video. What remains of the soul of magnum. How Hawaiians view magnum today and tom selleck. Tom Selleck Did he ever come back? Or, did he abandon Hawaii like the series? Are there people who can testify to having known Tom Selleck and talking about him? Thank you so much. (It seems that John Hillerman had a house in Hawaii.
Tom did have a place here in Hawaii but I did hear he sold it just after Magnum finished. John Hillerman had a Penthouse in Waikiki but he sold up and moved back to his home town in Texas where he lived till he passed away in 2017.I'm glad you enjoyed this that means a lot thank you.
@@alohapoppet6107 Thank you very much for this response. I would have loved to see the inside of the house before it was destroyed. Thank you for your images, it’s very good to remember these beautiful years.
@@mathias.grunenwald The house was falling apart the roof was in a bad state of repair. But In my eyes it should have been marked as a listed building. Sorry for the late reply there is a nasty bug going around here in Hawaii and I have it FOR FU.K SAKE.
@@alohapoppet6107 Yes, that's exactly what I think!
So sad and disgusting that a t3rr0r!5t is alive and well there and destroyed it and our country
So do I understand correctly that on the same lot where the Magnum PI house was...Obama built a house and uses that same location for visits. I was in HI during his admin and he always stayed further up on the north shore.
YES
Obama has built 3 houses In the same location, not just one house. I'm sure he built the extra 2 Homes For Guests
@@1jackvalley580 Thanks for the info ! I appreciate it. Yes the 2 extra homes for guests but also I would guess for his 2 daughters and their families when that happens. I lived in HI for several years and each Christmas we saw Air Force One parked at HNL airport when they came over.
Another thought....I'm surprised you can still get that close....right up against the fence there at the estate...because Obama and Michelle still have secret service protection.
Thats obbumers place!
Yes it is
That sickens me.
A high tidal surge from a storm is going to go right over that Seawall I would imagine.
I lived on O'ahu... about a mile north from Obama's home, up the Kalanianaole Highway. I've been on what is now his property several times, when Eve Anderson owned it. That's not a renovated seawall, which in Hawaii come with ALL KINDS of restrictions which can take a decade to hash out in court... it's an entirely new seawall. Even with a $50 Million/year income, the average citizen couldn't get the construction variances Obama did. The concept that laws are applied equally to all is a fantasy.
@@dmlchannel3262 Obama found a loop hole around the seawall
@@alohapoppet6107 No, he didn't. He was given a privilege no one else gets.
@@dmlchannel3262 It was in the news that he found a loophole if you check.
Looks like the only thing left of the original estate is the seawall and man made cove.
Thought the neighbors wanted it gone because it was causing unnatural erosion of the neighboring properties?
The seawall was rebuilt which in Hawaii you are not allowed to do as it speeds up erosion. However they found a loophole around it. Which pissed the locals off big time so I heard. Clearly Obama does not care at all about erosion
@alohapoppet6107 apparently he's not too worried about the "oceans rising" either.
Thanks for the info.
Oh, BTW great camera work.
@@alohapoppet6107 Exactly. You can't build seawalls no more. Not even rebuild them but of course they let obama do it.
The original boat house (or Magnum's quarters) is still there and in better shape than before.
theY TORE THE OLD PLACE DOWN
They did the boat house/Magnum pad still remains
I had heard this is Obama's home?
yes