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Can anyone remember the TV series starring Burt Reynolds back in the 70s I believe?

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sallywhistle | 17:53 Mon 28th Jun 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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He was in a series called Gunsmoke, and also in Dan August in 1970
Magnum?
Magnum was Tom Sellack wasn't it?
was shine on harvey moon him? I wasnt about till late 70's but think that was one
Stryker?
shine on harvey moon was a british thing wasnt it..?
yes that was Kenneth someone too,
Oh yer, I'm sure its something with moon in the title
you're thinking of the fantactic Moonlighting I think
A movie called "The Hunter's Moon"?
Here's his work list ... Pretty large ...

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000608/
you sure you not thinking of smokey and the bandit even though it was in 80's?
this link should give you a rundown of burt reynolds tv and film career

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Reynolds
nah I know what moonlighting is with bruce willis
I remember visiting my then fiance at his airbase at swantom morley and i stayed in the WRAF block and they had THE poster on the wall lol
S. O. Harvey Moon was Kenneth Cranham.
Nigel Planer and Linda Robson were in it too!
and pauline quirke!
Been to Swanton Morley a few times when I was in the RAF Dot.
Loads of admin folks there .. But RAF engineering bases use the place to give centralised support for gas turbine engine analyses.
That's what I went there for.
Back and beyond, tho!
I presume the "Moon" thing was "Evening Shade"
yer I looked it up

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