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Hawaii Five-O



First Aired in 1968

Hawaii Five-O was created by Leonard Freeman as a series that not only featured law and order issues but also presented the beauty of the Hawaiian islands.

The original cast featured Jack Lord as Steve McGarrett, head of Hawaii Five-O, with James McArthur playing Danny Williams (replacing Tim O'Kelley from the pilot), Zulu as Kono Kalakaua and Kam Fong as Chin Ho Kelly. At the end of the 1971-72 season, Zulu left the series after a disagreement and was replaced by Al Harrington as Ben Kokua, smaller in size but no less of a character. After Leonard Freeman died, Al Harrington's appearances became infrequent in the 1974-75 season, and then he was dropped altogether with no reason given. Douglas Mossman filled in the 'Ben' role in later episodes as Frank Kemana. By the 1976-77 season, supporting character Duke Lukela, played by Herman Wedemeyer, was so popular that he was given star billing on the show, following Kam Fong. It was a shock for fans when, at the end of the 1977-78 season, in the episode "A Death In The Family", Chin Ho was murdered and dumped on the steps of the Iolani Palace, Five-O's base. When CBS delayed making a decision on the show's future at the end of the 1978-79 season due to falling ratings and tired stories, James MacArthur took the opportunity to leave the series after 11 years. The 1979-80 season saw major changes in the show. William Smith as James 'Kimo' Carew was bought in to replace James MacArthur, and the producers also added a new female Five-O member, Sharon Farrell as Lori Wilson. Completing the new line-up were existing Five-O member Duke, and Moe Keale as Truck Kealoha. However, the style of this new season was very different and the stories were often of an inferior quality, so it came as no surprise when CBS finished Hawaii Five-O's prime-time run on April 5 1980, with McGarrett vanquishing his nemesis Wo Fat.

**Nov 2005: According to IMDB there will be a movie released in the US in May 2007. It has a budget of $100 million. It is to be produced by "George Litto Productions Inc" and distributed by "Warner Bros. Pictures Inc"
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Other Info Pilot (Coccoon) only

1. Company credits
Production Companies
* CBS Television
* Leonard Freeman Production

Distributors
* CBS Television (original airing)
* Paramount Pictures
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2. Awards
Emmy Awards
1969 -- Nominated -- Outstanding Achievement in Musical Composition -- Morton Stevens (composer)
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3. Filming Locations:
Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA
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4. Release dates:
USA -- 20 September 1968
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Other Info Series

1. Company credits
Production Companies
* CBS Television
* Leonard Freeman Production

Distributors
* CBS Television
* Independent Television (ITV)
* Paramount Television
* Viacom

Other Companies
* Ford Motor Company consideration furnisher
* Polifroni/Sabba casting
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2. Awards
American Cinema Editors, USA
1976 -- Nominated -- Best Edited Episode from a Television Series -- Jack Gleason [For episode "Turkey Shoot".]

1974 -- Nominated -- Best Edited Episode from a Television Series -- Jack Gleason [For episode "One Big Happy Family".]

Edgar Allan Poe Awards
1974 -- Nominated -- Best Television Episode -- Jerome Coopersmith [For episode "Here Today, Gone Tonight".]

1973 -- Nominated -- Best Television Episode -- Will Lorin [For episode "Bait Once, Bait Twice".]

Emmy Awards
1976 -- Nominated -- Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series -- Helen Hayes [For episode "Retire In Sunny Hawaii... Forever".]

1974 -- Won -- Best Music Composition - For a Series, a Single Program of a Series -- Morton Stevens (composer) [For episode "Hookman".]

1970 -- Won -- Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (In Its First Year Only) -- Morton Stevens (composer) [For episode "A Thousand Pardons, You're Dead".]
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3. Release dates
USA -- 26 September 1968
Netherlands -- 19 April 1969
UK -- 19 July 1970
West Germany -- 30 April 1971
France -- 15 July 1973
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4. Filming Locations

Hawaii Film Studio - 18th Avenue & Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA (studio)

Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA
O`ahu, Hawaii, USA
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Literature:
Monographic related book: Rhodes, Karen. Booking Hawaii Five-O: An Episode Guide and Critical History of the 1968-1980 Television Detective Series. McFarland & Company, Inc. (Jefferson, North Carolina), 1997, ISBN: 0786401710
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Series Trivia
* Gregory Peck was offered the lead role of McGarrett. He turned it down.
* Kam Fong, who played Det. Chin Ho Kelly (1968-78), was an actual officer with the Honolulu Police Department who served from 1946 to his retirement in 1962 to take up a career in real estate.
* Other than Wo Fat, other notable adversaries for McGarrett that appeared in more than one episode included mob bosses Henore Vaschon (played by Harold Gould) and Tony Alika (played by Ross Martin), pimp Big Chicken (played by Gavin MacLeod) and the Robin Hood-like Lewis Avery Filer (played by Hume Cronyn).
* Jack Lord was the only one of the cast to stay with the series during it's entire 12 year run. Kam Fong (Chin Ho Kelly) left after the 10th season. James MacArthur (Danny Williams) left after the 11th season.
* At the end of the episode "A Death In The Family", where Chin Ho Kelly was murdered, Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) books the suspect himself, saying, "Chin would have liked that." It was the only time during the series that McGarrett personally booked a suspect.
* The character of Duke Lukela first appeared as an HPD sergeant before becoming a Hawaii Five-O investigator.
* The syndicate that Tony Alika headed was called "Kumu".
* McGarrett finally caught Wo Fat in the final episode of the series. However, at the end of the episode, Wo Fat can be seen digging into his boot and taking out a file leaving it open for a possible reunion episode.
* "Magnum, P.I." (1980) began production soon after this series wrapped its last episode. In order to keep some sort of continuity, reference to characters from this show were included in early episodes of Magnum. However, a plan to have Jack Lord appear as McGarrett never came to pass. Lord retired from acting after the series went off the air.
* Chin Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) was the only member of the cast to be "killed off". He was murdered in the episode "A Death in the Family" while investigating a protection racket.
* McGarrett was a Naval Intelligence officer before he became head of Five-0. In fact, he was in the reserves and went on active duty from time to time to assist the Navy on special cases.
* In the episode "The Singapore File" McGarrett flies to Singapore to retrieve a witness, and returns to Honolulu. Singapore was actually downtown Honolulu. At the end of the episode, they are at a temple in Manila; they were actually at the Valley of the Temples in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
* McGarrett actually caught Wo Fat in one encounter, but was forced to give him up because the Chinese government wanted him back in trade for a downed U2 pilot.
* Zulu (Det. Kono) was the first of the regular cast to depart the show. He left in the 4th season.
* McGarrett has a sister that lives in California.
* Like McGarrett, Jack Lord was in the navy. He was a public affairs officer, attaining the rank of lieutenant.
* Before joining Five-O, Danny attended the University of Hawaii and then transferred to the University of California where he graduated with a degree in Criminology.
* McGarrett often referred to Kono as "Big Kanaka".
* McGarrett often referred to his secretary, May as "Love".
* McGarrett was a Korean War veteran.
* McGarrett supposedly had his office in Iolani Palace; the actual palace used by the last kings and queens of Hawaii. This building was in danger of being leveled for a parking lot, but today it has been restored and can be toured for a $20 fee. It has never been used by the state police.
* Besides government intelligence chief Jonathan Kaye, another recurring character was policewoman Sandy Welles.
* "Danny" was played by a different actor in the pilot.
* Several actors played different roles in various episodes before becoming recurring cast members.
* Chin Ho (Kam Fong) smoked a pipe.
* Al Harrington and Herman Wedemeyer both appeared in different roles on the show before assuming the roles of Ben and Duke respectively. Wedemeyer was in the very first episode playing Honolulu police Lt. Balta.
* Despite the attention that Hawaii Five-0 brought to Hawaiian state law enforcement, Hawaii is the only state that has no state police agency.
* The hula dancer in the opening montage is played by Helen Kuoha-Torco, now a professor at Windward Community college.
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Continuity Goofs for Series

*In some earlier episodes, McGarrett can be seen leaving his headquarters in a 1967 Mercury 2 door sedan, when he reaches his destination, he's driving a 1968 Mercury 4 door sedan.
*After the original 1968 Mercury was retired, and replaced with a '74 Marquis Brougham 4-door hardtop, some stock footage was used of the '68 passing or in traffic.
*From 1970 to 1976, Al Eben played Doc Bergman. In one episode "A bullet for McGarrett", his name is Doc Abraham.
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News Items:

Hawaii Five-O Star In Battle For Life: 3 November 2000 (WENN)
Cult 70s TV star Zulu is fighting for his life after triple bypass heart surgery. The 63-year-old star of "Hawaii Five-O" (1968) - whose real name is Gilbert Kauhi - is battling against diabetes and kidney failure. Close friend Keau Miki Akui, program director at KCCN radio in Honolulu, says, "The prognosis has not been good." Zulu is now recovering at his home after the operation at Honolulu's St Francis hospital. The suffering actor's co-star Doug Mossman reveals, "His health has been declining for the past several years."

Rockford Judged Top TV Detective: 4 July 2000 (StudioBriefing)
The Rockford Files (1974) Jim Rockford has topped a TV Guide survey in which readers were asked to name their favorite TV detectives ever. The magazine commented, "The crimes he solved were hardly complex. And his detective work was rudimentary at best. But from the moment, he told a client, 'I get 200 dollars-a-day, plus expenses, ' you were hooked." Columbo placed second in the survey, but Jessica Fletcher of the long-running Murder, She Wrote did not even make the top 10, coming in at 13.
The top ten are:
1. James Garner as Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files (1974)
2. Peter Falk, Columbo
3. Andre Braugher as Frank Pembleton in Homicide: Life on the Street
4. Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless in Cagney and Lacey
5. Telly Savalas, Kojak
6. Tom Selleck, Magnum P.I.
7. Helen Mirren as Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect
8. Cybil Shepherd and Bruce Willis as Maddie Hayes and David Addison in Moonlighting
9. Jack Lord as Steve McGarrett in Hawaii Five-0
10. Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz in NYPD Blue.
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Episodes:


Season 1:
1. Cocoon (1)
2. Cocoon (2)
3. Full Fathom Five
4. Strangers In Our Own Land
5. Tiger By The Tail
6. Samurai
7. ... And They Painted Daisies On His Coffin
8. Twenty-Four Karat Kill
9. The Ways Of Love
10. No Blue Skies
11. By the Numbers
12. Yesterday Died And Tomorrow Won't Be Born
13. Deathwatch
14. Pray Love Remember, Pray Love Remember
15. King Of The Hill
16. Up Tight
17. Face Of The Dragon
18. The Box
19. One For The Money
20. Along Came Joey
21. Once Upon A Time (1)
22. Once Upon A Time (2)
23. Not That Much Different
24. Six Kilos
25. The Big Kahuna

Season 2:
1. A Thousand Pardons -- You're Dead!
2. To Hell With Babe Ruth
3. Forty Feet High And It Kills!
4. Just Lucky, I Guess
5. Savage Sunday
6. A Bullet For McGarrett
7. Sweet Terror
8. King Kamehameha Blues
9. The Singapore File
10. All The King's Horses
11. Leopard On The Rock
12. The Devil And Mr. Frog
13. The Joker's Wild, Man, Wild!
14. Which Way Did They Go?
15. Blind Tiger
16. Bored, She Hung Herself
17. Run, Johnny, Run
18. Killer Bee
19. The One With The Gun
20. Cry, Lie
21. Most Likely To Murder
22. Nightmare Road
23. Three Dead Cows At Makapuu (1)
24. Three Dead Cows At Makapuu (2)
25. Kiss The Queen Goodbye

Season 3:
1. ... And A Time To Die
2. Trouble In Mind
3. The Second Shot
4. Time And Memories
5. The Guarnerius Caper
6. The Ransom
7. Force Of Waves
8. The Reunion
9. The Late John Louisiana
10. The Last Eden
11. Over Fifty? Steal!
12. Beautiful Screamer
13. The Payoff
14. The Double Wall
15. Paniolo
16. Ten Thousand Diamonds And A Heart
17. To Kill Or Be Killed
18. F.O.B. Honolulu (1)
19. F.O.B. Honolulu (2)
20. The Gunrunner
21. Dear Enemy
22. The Bomber And Mrs. Moroney
23. The Grandstand Play (1)
24. The Grandstand Play (2)

Season 4:
1. Highest Castle, Deepest Grave
2. No Bottles... No Cans... No People
3. Wednesday, Ladies Free
4. 3,000 Crooked Miles To Honolulu
5. Two Doves And Mr. Heron
6. ...And I Want Some Candy And A Gun That Shoots
7. Air Cargo -- Dial For Murder
8. For A Million... Why Not?
9. The Burning Ice
10. Rest In Peace, Somebody
11. A Matter Of Mutual Concern
12. Nine, Ten -- You're Dead
13. Is This Any Way To Run A Paradise?
14. Odd Man In
15. Bait Once, Bait Twice
16. The Ninety-Second War (1)
17. The Ninety-Second War (2)
18. Skinhead
19. While You're At It, Bring In The Moon
20. Cloth Of Gold
21. Good Night, Baby - Time To Die!
22. Didn't We Meet At A Murder?
23. Follow The White Brick Road
24. R&R -- &R

Season 5:
1. Death Is A Company Policy
2. Death Wish On Tantalus Mountain
3. You Don't Have To Kill To Get Rich -- But It Helps.
4. Pig In A Blanket
5. The Jinn Who Clears The Way
6. Fools Die Twice
7. Chain Of Events
8. Journey Out Of Limbo
9. 'V' For Vashon: The Son (1)
10. 'V' For Vashon: The Father (2)
11. 'V' For Vashon: The Patriarch (3)
12. The Clock Struck Twelve
13. I'm A Family Crook -- Don't Shoot!
14. The Child Stealers
15. Thanks For The Honeymoon
16. The Listener
17. Here Today, Gone Tonight
18. The Odd Lot Caper
19. Will The Real Mr. Winkler Please Die?
20. Little Girl Blue
21. Percentage
22. Engaged To Be Buried
23. The Diamond That Nobody Stole
24. Jury Of One

Season 6:
1. Hookman
2. Draw Me A Killer
3. Charter For Death
4. One Big Happy Family
5. The Sunday Torch
6. Murder Is A Taxing Affair
7. Tricks Are Not Treats
8. Why Wait Till Uncle Kevin Dies?
9. Flash Of Color, Flash Of Death
10. A Bullet For El Diablo
11. The Finishing Touch
12. Anybody Can Build A Bomb
13. Try To Die On Time
14. The $100,000 Nickel
15. The Flip Side Is Death
16. The Banzai Pipeline
17. One Born Every Minute
18. Secret Witness
19. Death With Father
20. Murder With A Golden Touch
21. Nightmare In Blue
22. Mother's Deadly Helper
23. Killer At Sea
24. 30,000 Rooms And I Have The Key

Season 7:
1. The Young Assassins
2. A Hawaiian Nightmare (aka: Chain Of Fire)
3. I'll Kill 'Em Again
4. Steal Now -- Pay Later
5. Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got The Bomb?
6. Right Grave, Wrong Body
7. We Hang Our Own
8. The Two-Faced Corpse (aka: This Killing Is Free)
9. How To Steal A Masterpiece
10. A Gun For McGarrett
11. Welcome To Our Branch Office (aka: Death In A Twisted Mirror)
12. Presenting... In The Center Ring... Murder
13. Hara-Kiri: Murder
14. Bones Of Contention
15. Computer Killer
16. A Woman's Work Is With A Gun
17. Small Witness, Large Crime
18. Ring Of Life
19. Study In Rage
20. And The Horse Jumped Over The Moon
21. Hit Gun For Sale
22. The Hostage
23. Diary Of A Gun (aka: Saturday Night Special)
24. 6,000 Deadly Tickets

Season 8:
1. Murder - Eyes Only (1)
2. Murder - Eyes Only (2)
3. McGarrett Is Missing
4. Termination With Extreme Prejudice
5. Target? The Lady
6. Death's Name Is Sam
7. The Case Against McGarrett
8. The Defector
9. Sing A Song Of Suspense
10. Retire In Sunny Hawaii -- Forever
11. How To Steal A Submarine
12. The Waterfront Steal
13. Honor Is An Unmarked Grave
14. A Touch Of Guilt
15. Wooden Model Of A Rat
16. Deadly Persuasion
17. Legacy Of Terror
18. Loose Ends Get Hit
19. Anatomy Of A Bribe
20. Turkey Shoot At Makapuu
21. A Killer Grows Wings
22. The Capsule Kidnapping
23. Love Thy Neighbor -- Take His Wife
24. A Sentence To Steal

Season 9:
1. Nine Dragons (1)
2. Nine Dragons (2)
3. Assault On The Palace
4. Oldest Profession -- Latest Price
5. Man On Fire
6. Tour De Force, Killer Aboard
7. The Last Of The Great Paperhangers
8. Heads, You're Dead
9. Let Death Do Us Part
10. Double Exposure
11. Yes, My Deadly Daughter
12. Target -- A Cop
13. The Bells Toll At Noon
14. Man In A Steel Frame
15. Ready... Aim...
16. Elegy In A Rain Forest
17. Dealer's Choice -- Blackmail
18. A Capitol Crime
19. To Die In Paradise
20. Blood Money Is Hard To Wash
21. To Kill A Mind
22. Requiem For A Saddle-Bronc Rider
23. See How She Runs
24. Practical Jokes Can Kill You

Season 10:
1. Up The Rebels
2. You Don't See Many Pirates These Days
3. The Cop On The Cover
4. The Friends Of Joey Kalima
5. The Descent Of The Torches
6. The Ninth Step
7. Shake Hands With The Man On The Moon
8. Deadly Doubles
9. Deep Cover
10. Tsunami
11. East Wind -- Ill Wind
12. Tread The King's Shadow
13. The Big Aloha
14. A Short Walk On The Longshore
15. The Silk Trap
16. Head To Head
17. Tall On The Wave
18. Angel In Blue
19. When Does A War End?
20. Invitation To Murder
21. Frozen Assets
22. My Friend, The Enemy
23. A Stranger In His Grave
24. A Death In The Family

Season 11:
1. The Sleeper
2. Horoscope For Murder
3. Deadly Courier
4. The Case Against Philip Christie
5. Small Potatoes
6. A Distant Thunder
7. Death Mask
8. The Pagoda Factor
9. A Long Time Ago
10. Why Won't Linda Die?
11. The Miracle Man
12. Number One With A Bullet (1)
13. Number One With A Bullet (2)
14. The Meighan Conspiracy
15. The Spirit Is Willie
16. The Bark And The Bite
17. Stringer
18. The Execution File
19. A Very Personal Matter
20. The Skyline Killer
21. The Year Of The Horse (1)
22. The Year Of The Horse (2)

Season 12:
1. A Lion In The Streets (1)
2. A Lion In The Streets (2)
3. Who Says Cops Don't Cry
4. Though The Heavens Fall
5. Sign Of The Ram
6. Good Help Is Hard To Find
7. Image Of Fear
8. Use A Gun, Go To Hell
9. Voice Of Terror
10. A Shallow Grave
11. The Kahuna
12. Labyrinth
13. School For Assassins
14. For Old Times Sake
15. The Golden Noose
16. The Flight Of The Jewels
17. Clash Of Shadows
18. A Bird In Hand...
19. The Moroville Covenant
20. Woe To Wo Fat



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