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[06/07/19 - 01:26 PM]
CBS Drops "The Code" in Favor of "Magnum, P.I." Repeats
Said change kicks in this Monday, June 10 at 9:00/8:00c on the network.

[via press release from CBS]

AS MAGNUM HELPS A WOMAN FIND HER MISSING COUSIN, A RUSSIAN FUGITIVE, HIGGINS' AND KUMU'S LIVES ARE PUT IN DANGER WHEN THEY GET TOO CLOSE TO THE CASE, oN A REBROADCAST OF "MAGNUM P.I.," MONDAY, JUNE 10

Editor's note: This episode replaces the previously scheduled programming.

"Nowhere to Hide" - As Magnum helps a woman (Vera Cherny) find her missing cousin, Sergei (Ilia Volok), a Russian fugitive, Higgins' and Kumu's lives are put in danger when they get too close to the case, on a rebroadcast of MAGNUM P.I., Monday, June 10 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 1/14/19.)

REGULAR CAST:

Jay Hernandez (Thomas Magnum) Perdita Weeks (Juliet Higgins) Zachary Knighton (Orville "Rick" Wright) Stephen Hill (Theodore "TC" Calvin) Tim Kang (Det. Gordon Katsumoto) Amy Hill (Kumu)

GUEST CAST:

Vera Cherny (Katya Kudjakova/Inna Khamatov) Ilia Volok (Sergei) Vladimir Orlov (Roman) Mitch Wojnowski (Alexi) Adrian Miranda (Teen Boy #1) Allen Miranda (Teen Boy #2) STORY BY: Peter M. Lenkov

TELEPLAY BY: Joe Gazzam

DIRECTED BY: Mark Tinker

MAGNUM INVESTIGATES THE MURDER OF A MAN WHO, PRE-DEATH, HIRES THOMAS TO FIND HIS KILLER, ON A REBROADCAST OF "MAGNUM P.I.," MONDAY, JUNE 17

Editor's note: This episode replaces the previously scheduled programming.

"I, The Deceased" - Magnum investigates the murder of a man who, pre-death, hires Thomas to find his killer. Also, Kumu reconnects with an old friend, on a rebroadcast of MAGNUM P.I., Monday, June 17 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 1/28/19.)

REGULAR CAST:

Jay Hernandez (Thomas Magnum) Perdita Weeks (Juliet Higgins) Zachary Knighton (Orville "Rick" Wright) Stephen Hill (Theodore "TC" Calvin) Tim Kang (Det. Gordon Katsumoto) Amy Hill (Kumu)

RECURRING CAST:

Christopher Thornton (Kenny "Shammy" Shamberg) Kimee Balmilero (Noelani Cunha)

GUEST CAST:

Emmanuelle Vaugier (Katrina Hayes) Elijah Solis (Larry Hayes) Alex Morris (Dennis Sterling) Joe McGinn (Exasperated Worker) Cathy Foy (Caroline) Elissa Dulce (Kalea Sterling) Jesse La Flair (Jayson Colfax) Johnny Bahng (HPD Uni) J. Anthony Pena (Randy Hamaka)

WRITTEN BY: Scarlett Lacey

DIRECTED BY: Krishna Rao

AFTER MAGNUM IS KIDNAPPED, HE DISCOVERS THAT HIS EX WHO LANDED HIM AND HIS FRIENDS IN THE P.O.W. CAMP IS ON THE ISLAND PLANNING TO STEAL A FORTUNE IN GOLD, ON A REBROADCAST OF "MAGNUM P.I.," MONDAY, JUNE 24

Editor's note: This episode replaces the previously scheduled programming.

"Day the Past Came Back" - After Magnum is kidnapped, he discovers that Hannah (Jordana Brewster), Magnum's ex who landed him and his friends in the POW camp, is on the island and planning to steal a fortune in gold, on a rebroadcast of MAGNUM P.I., Monday, June 24 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 2/18/19.)

REGULAR CAST:

Jay Hernandez (Thomas Magnum) Perdita Weeks (Juliet Higgins) Zachary Knighton (Orville "Rick" Wright) Stephen Hill (Theodore "TC" Calvin) Tim Kang (Det. Gordon Katsumoto) Amy Hill (Kumu)

RECURRING CAST:

Kimee Balmilero (Noelani Cunha)

GUEST CAST:

Jordana Brewster (Hannah) Ammie Masterson (Lt. Josie "Mac" MacReynolds) Scott Michael Campbell (Kyle Foley) Kala Alexander (Kawika) Elizabeth Ignacio, M.D. (Doctor) Rob Mars (Lead Gunman)

WRITTEN BY: Peter M. Lenkov & Eric Guggenheim

DIRECTED BY: Bryan Spicer





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