Magnum Rewatch Ep 15 - The Black Orchid

EPISODE · May 12, 2015 · 57 MIN

Magnum Rewatch Ep 15 - The Black Orchid

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Magnum is hired to amuse a lady with too much money and not enough sense. Meanwhile Graham and Kathleen finally get to notch up the "that's racist!" count again.

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