MacGyver: 9 Wild Facts About the 1985 TV Hero
MacGyver ran from 1985 to 1992 with Richard Dean Anderson solving every crisis using brains, not guns. Nine wild facts about the classic 80s TV hero.
MacGyver ran from 1985 to 1992 with Richard Dean Anderson solving every crisis using brains, not guns. Nine wild facts about the classic 80s TV hero.
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How a canceled NBC lifeguard drama became the most-watched TV show on Earth, with red swimsuits, slow-motion runs, and 1.1 billion weekly fans.
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