Behind the Scenes of The Fall Guy: Fun Facts and a Look at the Legacy

A nostalgic comparison: Lee Majors and Heather Thomas on set of "The Fall Guy" in the 1980s, and the actors today. The iconic duo brought action and charisma to the beloved TV series

Ah, the good old days of television! When action, adventure, and a touch of comedy ruled the airwaves, there was one show that stood out among the rest. ‘The Fall Guy’ was more than just a TV series; it was a pop culture phenomenon that captured the hearts of millions. Do you still remember the epic stunts, the rugged charm of Colt Seavers, and that unforgettable theme song? If these memories bring a smile to your face, then you’re in for a treat. Let’s dive back into the magic of this legendary show and uncover some fascinating facts that may surprise even the most devoted fans!

The Rise of a Retro Hero: The Origins of The Fall Guy

The 1980s were a golden era for action-packed TV shows that featured characters with rugged charm and adventurous spirits. Among them was The Fall Guy, a series that personified the classic “nobody better get hurt” action adventure, much like The A-Team and Dukes of Hazzard. Designed as a vehicle for star Lee Majors, who had already become a household name from The Six Million Dollar Man, the show showcased the daring life of stuntman Colt Seavers who moonlights as a bounty hunter.

The main cast of "The Fall Guy" – Heather Thomas, Lee Majors, and Douglas Barr – posing together. A classic trio that made the series unforgettable for its mix of stunts, humor, and action
The main cast of “The Fall Guy” – Heather Thomas, Lee Majors, and Douglas Barr – posing together. A classic trio that made the series unforgettable for its mix of stunts, humor, and action

From Idea to Screen: How The Fall Guy Came to Be

The Fall Guy originated in one of the most unexpected ways. Creator Glen Larson stumbled upon the idea while listening to his friend David Somerville, a member of the musical group The Diamonds, hum the tune “The Ballad of the Unknown Stuntman.” Larson, inspired by the song, pitched the show to ABC by simply singing the theme with Somerville. Surprisingly, the network greenlit the series based solely on that performance, resulting in the creation of a show that delivered epic stunts and behind-the-scenes glimpses into Hollywood filmmaking.

The Cast of The Fall Guy: Then and Now

Lee Majors (Colt Seavers)

As Colt Seavers, Lee Majors brought a likable and charming “good ol’ boy” persona to the screen. Besides starring in the show, Majors performed his own stunts, sang the theme song, directed several episodes, and even invited many of his Hollywood friends for guest appearances. Today, Lee Majors continues to work in both TV and film, notably appearing in Ash vs Evil Dead as Bruce Campbell’s father.

A vintage portrait of Lee Majors as Colt Seavers, the rugged and charming stuntman from "The Fall Guy." With his iconic hat and cigar, he embodied the character's adventurous spirit
A vintage portrait of Lee Majors as Colt Seavers, the rugged and charming stuntman from “The Fall Guy.” With his iconic hat and cigar, he embodied the character’s adventurous spirit

Douglas Barr (Howie Munson)

Douglas Barr played Colt’s sidekick, Howie Munson, a naive yet lovable character who aspired to be a stuntman. His chemistry with Majors added a fun dynamic to the show. After The Fall Guy, Barr moved on to roles in other TV series such as The Wizard and transitioned into directing TV movies. Currently, he owns a winery named Hollywood and Vine Cellars.

Douglas Barr as Howie Munson, the lovable sidekick, standing proudly by the "Fall Guy" emblem. His chemistry with Colt and Jody brought warmth and humor to the show
Douglas Barr as Howie Munson, the lovable sidekick, standing proudly by the “Fall Guy” emblem. His chemistry with Colt and Jody brought warmth and humor to the show

Heather Thomas (Jody)

Heather Thomas portrayed Jody Banks, the stunning stuntwoman and Colt’s right-hand partner. Her role on the show made her a prominent pin-up icon of the 80s. Despite her success, Thomas faced challenges during her time in Hollywood, including issues with stalkers. She has since ventured into writing, authoring the book Trophies.

Heather Thomas as Jody Banks, radiating beauty and confidence. She played a skilled stuntwoman and Colt's right-hand, adding a dynamic edge to the series
Heather Thomas as Jody Banks, radiating beauty and confidence. She played a skilled stuntwoman and Colt’s right-hand, adding a dynamic edge to the series

Jo Ann Pflug (Big Jack)

Jo Ann Pflug starred as Big Jack, Colt’s boss, during the first season. She was a familiar face in many TV roles and films, remembered fondly for her portrayal of the fast-talking Louise Harper in The Night Strangler.

Jo Ann Pflug as Big Jack, the feisty and witty bondswoman boss from the first season of "The Fall Guy." Inset shows Pflug in a recent photo, reminiscing the show's lasting legacy
Jo Ann Pflug as Big Jack, the feisty and witty bondswoman boss from the first season of “The Fall Guy.” Inset shows Pflug in a recent photo, reminiscing the show’s lasting legacy

Markie Post (Terri Shannon)

Markie Post took over the bail woman role after Pflug’s departure, becoming a staple of 80s television. She became most well-known for her role as Christine Sullivan in Night Court. Unfortunately, Post passed away in 2021 after a long battle with cancer.

Markie Post as Terri Shannon, showing off her bold and confident 80s style. She played the role of a bail bondswoman with a strong and sassy personality throughout the series
Markie Post as Terri Shannon, showing off her bold and confident 80s style. She played the role of a bail bondswoman with a strong and sassy personality throughout the series

The True Icon: Colt’s GMC Truck

No discussion of The Fall Guy is complete without mentioning Colt’s iconic GMC K 2500 pick-up truck. The vehicle became a symbol of the show, appearing alongside other legendary 80s rides like KITT from Knight Rider and the A-Team van. The truck’s numerous stunts and modifications made it an unforgettable part of the series’ legacy.

A behind-the-scenes moment with the cast of "The Fall Guy" planning their next thrilling stunt. Lee Majors, Heather Thomas, Markie Post, and Douglas Barr share a classic moment together
A behind-the-scenes moment with the cast of “The Fall Guy” planning their next thrilling stunt. Lee Majors, Heather Thomas, Markie Post, and Douglas Barr share a classic moment together

The Legacy of The Fall Guy

The Fall Guy enjoyed massive success during its run on ABC, thanks in large part to its mix of action, comedy, and star-studded guest appearances. Lee Majors often called upon his Hollywood friends to appear in the show, with guest stars ranging from Lou Rawls and Percy Rodrigues to Farrah Fawcett and Richard Kiel. This helped cement The Fall Guy as a beloved retro series, resonating with viewers even decades later.

Lee Majors and Heather Thomas as Colt Seavers and Jody Banks, ready for action. Their partnership in the series brought both suspense and fun to viewers in every episode
Lee Majors and Heather Thomas as Colt Seavers and Jody Banks, ready for action. Their partnership in the series brought both suspense and fun to viewers in every episode

The Big-Screen Revival: Is It a Fitting Tribute?

Fast forward to the present day, and The Fall Guy has received the big-screen treatment. The new movie stars Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers, with Emily Blunt taking on the role of Jody, now reimagined as a film director and Colt’s ex-girlfriend. While the film makes some changes to the original concept—removing the bounty hunting subplot—it promises to deliver the same high-octane action and fun that defined the series.

The trailers suggest that the new movie captures the spirit of the original, offering audiences a thrilling ride filled with explosions, stunts, and Hollywood glamor. With the return of The Fall Guy to the big screen, fans hope it might even inspire a long-overdue Academy Award category for best stunt performance.

The iconic cast of "The Fall Guy" standing together: Markie Post, Lee Majors, Douglas Barr, and Heather Thomas. This team brought thrilling action, humor, and unforgettable moments to 80s television, making the series a beloved classic
The iconic cast of “The Fall Guy” standing together: Markie Post, Lee Majors, Douglas Barr, and Heather Thomas. This team brought thrilling action, humor, and unforgettable moments to 80s television, making the series a beloved classic

Conclusion: A Show That Stands the Test of Time

The Fall Guy remains an enduring piece of 80s pop culture, remembered for its daring stunts, star-studded guest appearances, and the unforgettable performance of Lee Majors as Colt Seavers. With its blend of action, humor, and heart, the series captured the imagination of audiences and left a legacy that persists today. The recent movie adaptation serves as a fitting tribute to the show and its iconic characters, reminding us of a time when TV heroes had grit, charm, and a knack for getting into—and out of—the wildest situations.

Whether through nostalgic re-watches of the original series or the excitement of the new movie, The Fall Guy continues to inspire and entertain, proving that some heroes—and their trusty trucks—are truly timeless.

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