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On September 26, 1968, Hawaii Five-O premiered on CBS. The show's exotic locale and quality writing and acting made it a fixture in the network's line-up for the next 12 years. Today the detective series continues to be very popular in syndication.The show's history is covered first, focusing on its development and its stars. Complete casts and credits for all regulars are provided for each season; the episode guide gives the title, original air date, director, producer, guest stars a detailed synopsis of each show, and information on Honolulu residents who appeared in it.
A former librarian, Karen Rhodes is a genealogical writer and lecturer and lives in Middleburg, Florida.
Table of ContentsForeword (by Rose Freeman) Preface Chapter 1: In the Beginning Chapter 2: In ContextThe Real World: Five-O and Society The “Reel” World: Five-O and the Police-Detective Genre Episode GuideThe Pilot Movie Jack Lord Zulu Kam Fong Pilot Film Cast and Credits Summary Regular Cast, 1968–80 First Season James MacArthur Season Credits Episodes Second Season Season Credits Episodes Third Season Season Credits Episodes Fourth Season Season Credits Episodes Fifth Season Herman Wedemeyer Al Harrington Season Credits Episodes Sixth Season Season Credits Episodes Seventh Season Season Credits Episodes Eighth Season Season Credits Episodes Ninth Season Season Credits Episodes Tenth Season Season Credits Episodes Eleventh Season Season Credits Episodes Twelfth Season Season Credits Episodes Hawaii Five-O in Syndication Chapter 3: The Series in RetrospectThe Secrets of Success McGarrett’s Car Food in Five-O Eluding the Censors The Economics of Filming in Hawaii Villains and Victims: Myth and Fact Appendix A: Collectibles and a Cultural Icon Appendix B: Glossary of Hawaiian Words and Phrases Used in Hawaii Five-O Appendix C: Episodes in Order of Filming Index
“insightful...Rhodes’s prose is crisp and elegant”—ARBA; “a season-by-season look...even details the collectibles available from the series”—Burlington County Times.