TV Insider, “CBS will find an awful lot of people aren’t ready to say goodbye to it. The show’s more popular than ever, and I think [numbers] will increase with the interest this year,” he added.
We’re certainly not out of ideas.”“I’m not counting the days so I can do something else,” he told the outlet. Fans of the long-running series were dealt a blow with the news that the show is set to end later this year.Without his paycheck from the show, Selleck also fears that he may be forced to hand over his Ventura County, Calif., ranch as a result, he said.
Speaking on “CBS Sunday Morning” in May, the Emmy winning actor said, “You know, hopefully I keep working enough to hold onto the place,” he said, referring to the ranch.“Seriously, that’s an issue?
If you stopped working?” host Tracy Smith asked.“That’s always an issue,” Selleck said. “If I stopped working, yeah. Am I set for life?
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