''Hawaii Five-O'' is an American
police procedural
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drama
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series produced by
CBS Productions
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and created by
Leonard Freeman
Leonard Freeman (October 31, 1920 – January 20, 1974) was an American television writer and producer who is best remembered as the creator of the CBS series '' Hawaii Five-O'' in 1968. He appeared in a 1953 episode (#112) of the TV series '' ...
(not to be confused with the remake ''
Hawaii Five-0,'' with a numeral 0 in the title). Set in
Hawaii
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, the show aired for 12 seasons on
CBS
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from September 20, 1968, to April 5, 1980. The show starred
Jack Lord
John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer. He starred as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television progr ...
as Detective Captain
Stephen "Steve" McGarrett, the head of a fictional state police task force in Hawaii. The
theme music
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composed by
Morton Stevens
Morton Stevens (January 30, 1929 – November 11, 1991) was an American film score composer. In 1965, he became director of music for CBS West Coast operations. He is probably best known for composing the theme music for '' Hawaii Five-O'', ...
became especially popular. Many episodes in the series would end with McGarrett's
catchphrase
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, "Book 'em, Danno!"
At the airing of its finale, it was the longest-running police drama in American television history, and the last scripted primetime show that debuted in the 1960s to leave the air.
Overview
The
CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainme ...
television network
produced ''Hawaii Five-O'', which aired from September 20, 1968, to April 5, 1980. The program continues to be broadcast in
syndication worldwide. Created by
Leonard Freeman
Leonard Freeman (October 31, 1920 – January 20, 1974) was an American television writer and producer who is best remembered as the creator of the CBS series '' Hawaii Five-O'' in 1968. He appeared in a 1953 episode (#112) of the TV series '' ...
, ''Hawaii Five-O'' was shot on location in
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, and throughout the island of
Oʻahu and elsewhere in the
Hawaiian Islands
The Hawaiian Islands () are an archipelago of eight major volcanic islands, several atolls, and numerous smaller islets in the Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean, extending some from the Hawaii (island), island of Hawaii in the south to nort ...
with occasional filming in locales such as
Los Angeles
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,
Singapore
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, and
Hong Kong
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.
The show centers on a fictional state police force led by former U.S. naval officer Steve McGarrett (played by
Jack Lord
John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer. He starred as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television progr ...
), a detective captain, who is appointed by the
Governor
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, Paul Jameson. In the show, McGarrett oversees state police officers – the young
Danny "Danno" Williams, veteran Chin Ho Kelly (
Kam Fong Chun), and streetwise Kono Kalakaua for seasons one through four.
Honolulu Police Department
The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the Honolulu County, Hawaii, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, headquartered in the Alapa'i Police Headquarters in Honolulu, Hawaii, Honolulu CDP.
Officially re ...
Officer Duke Lukela joined the team as a regular, as did Ben Kokua, who replaced Kono beginning with season five. Occasionally, McGarrett's Five-O team is assisted by other officers as needed: Det. Frank Kamana (
Douglas Mossman), P.O. Sandi Wells (
Amanda McBroom
Amanda McBroom (born August 9, 1947) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Notable among the songs she has written is " The Rose", which Bette Midler sang in the film of the same name, and which has been sung by many other recording art ...
), medical examiner Doc Bergman (Al Eben), forensic specialist Che Fong (
Harry Endo), and a secretary. The first secretary was May, then Jenny, and later Malia, Lani, and Luana.
The title of the show refers to Hawaiʻi's status as the fiftieth U.S. state. At the time of the show's premier, Hawaiʻi had officially been a U.S. state for only nine years. The ''Five-O'' team consists of three to five members (small for a real state police unit), and is portrayed as occupying a suite of offices in
ʻIolani Palace
The Iolani Palace () was the royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi beginning with Kamehameha III under the Kamehameha Dynasty (1845) and ending with Queen Liliʻuokalani (1893) under the Kalākaua Dynasty. It is located i ...
.
Five-O lacks its own radio network, necessitating frequent requests by McGarrett to the Honolulu Police Department dispatchers.
For 12 seasons, McGarrett and his team pursued international secret agents, criminals, and
organized crime
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syndicates plaguing the Hawaiian Islands. With the aid of
District Attorney
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and later
Hawaiʻi's Attorney General John Manicote, McGarrett is successful in sending most of his enemies to
prison
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. One such crime syndicate was led by crime family patriarch Honore Vashon, a character introduced in the fifth season. Other criminals and organized crime bosses on the islands were played by actors such as
Ricardo Montalbán
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,
Gavin MacLeod
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, and
Ross Martin
Ross Martin (born Martin Rosenblatt, March 22, 1920 – July 3, 1981) was an American radio, voice, stage, film, and television actor. Martin was best known for portraying Artemus Gordon on the CBS Western series '' The Wild Wild West'', which ...
as Tony Alika.
By the 12th and final season, series regular James MacArthur had left the show (in 1996, he admitted that he had become tired of the role and wanted to do other things), as had Kam Fong. Unlike other characters before him, Fong's character, Chin Ho Kelly, at Fong's request, was killed off, murdered while working undercover to expose a protection ring in Chinatown in the last episode of season 10. New characters Jim 'Kimo' Carew (
William Smith), Lori Wilson (
Sharon Farrell
Sharon Farrell (born Sharon Forsmoe, December 24, 1940 – May 15, 2023) was an American television and film actress, and dancer. Originally beginning her career as a ballerina with the American Ballet Theatre company, Farrell made her film debu ...
), and Truck (
Moe Keale) were introduced in season 12 alongside returning regular character Duke Lukela.
Most episodes of ''Hawaii Five-O'' ended with the arrest of criminals and McGarrett snapping, "Book 'em." The offense occasionally was added after this phrase, for example, "Book 'em, murder one." In many episodes, this was directed to
Danny "Danno" Williams and became McGarrett's
catchphrase
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: "Book 'em, Danno."
This catchphrase also expanded to sports in the mid-1970s with former
Pittsburgh Penguins
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announcer
Mike Lange, who would utter the line for some Penguins goals.

McGarrett's tousled yet immaculate hairstyle, as well as his proclivity for wearing a dark suit and tie on all possible occasions (uncommon in the islands), rapidly entered popular culture. While the other members of ''Five-O'' "dressed mainland" much of the time, they also often wore local styles, such as the ubiquitous
aloha shirt
The aloha shirt (), also referred to as a Hawaiian shirt, is a style of dress shirt originating in Hawaii. They are collared and buttoned dress shirts, usually short-sleeved and made from printed fabric. They are traditionally worn untucked, but ...
.
In many episodes (including the pilot), McGarrett is drawn into the world of international
espionage
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and
national intelligence. McGarrett's nemesis is a rogue intelligence officer of the
People's Republic of China
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named Wo Fat. The
communist
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rogue agent was played by veteran actor
Khigh Dhiegh. In the show's final episode in 1980, titled "Woe to Wo Fat", McGarrett finally sees his foe go to jail.
Unlike the reboot, the show's action and straightforward storytelling left little time for personal stories involving wives or girlfriends,
though a two-part story in the first season dealt with the loss of McGarrett's sister's baby. Occasionally, a show would flash back to McGarrett's younger years or to a romantic figure.
In the episode "Number One with a Bullet, Part 2", McGarrett tells a criminal, "It was a bastard like you who killed my father." His 42-year-old father had been run down and killed by someone who had just held up a supermarket. Because Steve McGarrett is also a
commander
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in the
Naval Reserve, he sometimes uses their resources to help investigate and solve crimes. The United States Navy as well as the U.S. Coast Guard provided some locations and resources for filming, hence the closing credits of some episodes acknowledge the assistance of the United States Navy. A 1975 episode involving Danno's aunt, played by MacArthur's mother
Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes MacArthur (; October 10, 1900 – March 17, 1993) was an American actress. Often referred to as the "First Lady of American Theatre", she was the second person and first woman to win EGOT, the EGOT (an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and ...
, provided a bit of Williams' back story.
Creation of the show
Sources differ on how the show came to be. Producer Leonard Freeman moved to Hawaiʻi to recuperate after suffering a heart attack. One source states the idea for the show may have come from a conversation Freeman had with Hawaiʻi's then-Governor
John A. Burns.
Another source instead claims that Freeman wanted to set a show in
San Pedro, Los Angeles, California
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until his friend
Richard Boone
Richard Allen Boone (June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981) was an American actor who starred in over 50 films and was notable for his roles in Westerns, including his starring role in the television series ''Have Gun – Will Travel''.
Early lif ...
convinced him to shoot it entirely in Hawaiʻi.
["Richard Boone: U.S. Actor"](_blank)
, The Museum of Broadcast Communications. A third source claims Freeman discussed the show with Governor Burns only after pitching the idea to CBS.
[Raddatz, Leslie]
, ''TV Guide
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'' (1969-01-04). Before settling on the name "Hawaii Five-O", Freeman considered titling the show "The Man".
Casting
Freeman offered
Richard Boone
Richard Allen Boone (June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981) was an American actor who starred in over 50 films and was notable for his roles in Westerns, including his starring role in the television series ''Have Gun – Will Travel''.
Early lif ...
the part of McGarrett, but Boone turned it down;
Gregory Peck
Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an American actor and one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1970s. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Peck the AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars, 12th-greatest male ...
and
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Entertainers and artists
* Washboard Sam or Robert Brown (1910–1966), American musician and singer
* Robert W. Brown (1917–2009), American printmaker ...
were also considered. Ultimately,
Jack Lord
John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer. He starred as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television progr ...
– then living in Beverly Hills – was asked at the last moment. Lord read for the part on a Wednesday, was cast, and flew to Hawaiʻi two days later. On the following Monday, Lord was in front of the cameras. Freeman and Lord had worked together previously on an unsold TV pilot called ''Grand Hotel''.
Tim O'Kelly
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Career
O'Kelly first gained attention as ...
originated the role of
Danny "Danno" Williams in the pilot episode, "Cocoon". Test audiences apparently were not positive on O'Kelly, however, and the producers replaced him with
James MacArthur.
Kam Fong Chun, an 18-year veteran of the
Honolulu Police Department
The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the Honolulu County, Hawaii, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, headquartered in the Alapa'i Police Headquarters in Honolulu, Hawaii, Honolulu CDP.
Officially re ...
, auditioned for the part of the lead villain Wo Fat, but Freeman cast him in the part of Chin Ho Kelly instead. Freeman took the name Wo Fat from a restaurant in downtown Honolulu. The name Chin Ho came from
Chinn Ho, the owner of the
Ilikai Hotel where the penthouse shot of Steve McGarrett in the opening title sequence was taken.
[Gomes, Andrew]
"Now that Ilikai deal is done, is Hard Rock in its future?"
''Honolulu Advertiser
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''The ...
'' (2006-07-13). Retrieved 2009-03-03. Richard Denning
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, who played the governor, had retired to Hawaiʻi and came out of retirement for the show. Zulu was a Waikīkī beach boy and local DJ with no acting experience when he was cast for the part of Kono, which he played for the next four years.
Characters
Recurring
* Wo Fat (
Khigh Dhiegh), a Chinese intelligence agent and criminal mastermind
* Che Fong (Edward Tom, season 1;
Danny Kamekona, seasons 1–2;
Harry Endo, seasons 2–10) the
HPD forensic specialist
* Joey Lee (
Brian Tochi
Brian Tochi (born Brian Keith Tochihara) is an American actor. During the late 1960s through much of the 1970s and 1980s, he was one of the most widely seen East Asian child actors working in U.S. television, appearing in various TV series and ...
), former gang leader turned undercover informant for McGarrett
* Doc Bergman (Al Eben), the medical examiner
* Lieutenant George Kealoha (Douglas Mossman), HPD (season 1)
* Jonathan Kaye (
James Gregory, pilot;
Joseph Sirola
Joseph Anthony Sirola (October 7, 1929 – February 10, 2019) was an American commercial, film, television, theatre actor and theatre producer.
Life and career
Sirola was born in Carteret, New Jersey to Croatian parents Anton, a carpenter ...
, season 2–5; Robert Dixon, "To Kill or Be Killed", season 3;
Tim O'Connor, "The Ninety-Second War", season 4;
Bill Edwards , seasons 5–10; and
Lyle Bettger, season 10) from the U. S. State Department
* "Doc" (full name never used—Newell Tarrant, season 1; Robert Brilliande, season 2; Ted Thorpe, season 2; Robert Costa, season 3) HPD medical examiner (or coroner)
* Attorney General Walter Stewart (
Morgan White, season 1)
* May (
Mitzi Hoag, pilot;
Maggi Parker
Marjorie Blanche Parker (known as Maggi Parker; born 1927) is an American actress best known for her appearances in the CBS crime drama '' Hawaii Five-O''.
Early life
Parker was born in 1927 in Nashua, New Hampshire, one of six children of C ...
, season 1), McGarrett's secretary
* Jenny Sherman (
Peggy Ryan
Margaret O'Rene Ryan (August 28, 1924 – October 30, 2004) was an American dancer and actress, best known for starring in a series of movie musicals at Universal Pictures with Donald O'Connor and Gloria Jean.
Career
Ryan joined her pare ...
), McGarrett's secretary (seasons 2–8)
* Luana (Laura Sode), McGarrett's secretary (seasons 11–12)
* Dr. Grant Ormsbee (
Pat Hingle
Martin Patterson Hingle (July 19, 1924 – January 3, 2009) was an American character actor who appeared in stage productions and in hundreds of television shows and feature films. His first film was ''On the Waterfront'' in 1954. He often play ...
), a scientist (seasons 8 & 9)
* Dr. Bishop (Jean Tarrant), criminal psychologist (season 6). Tarrant also guest starred in two non-recurring character roles, one in season 8 and one in season 9.
Pilot cast
*
Danny "Danno" Williams, Detective Sgt. –
Tim O'Kelly
Tim O'Kelly (variously O'Kelley; born Timothy Patrick Wright, March 12, 1941 – January 4, 1990) was an American actor best known for playing the sniper in Peter Bogdanovich's film '' Targets'' (1968).
Career
O'Kelly first gained attention as ...
* Paul Jameson, Governor –
Lew Ayres
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* May, secretary –
Mitzi Hoag
Production
The first season was shot in a rusty military
Quonset hut
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in
Pearl City, which the various cast members quickly nicknamed "Mongoose Manor". The roof tended to leak, and rats would often gnaw at the cables. The show then moved to a
Fort Ruger location for seasons two to eight. A third studio was built at
Diamond Head, and was used during the last four seasons.
A problem from the beginning was the lack of a movie industry in Hawaiʻi. Much of the crew and cast, including many locals who ended up participating in the show, had to learn their respective jobs as they went along. Jack Lord was known as a perfectionist who insisted on the best from everyone.
[Mifflin, Lawrie]
"Jack Lord, 77, Helped Direct And Starred In 'Hawaii Five-O'"
''The New York Times'' (1998-01-23). His temper flared when he felt that others did not give their best, but in later reunions they admitted that Lord's hard-driving force had made them better actors and made ''Hawaii Five-O'' a better show. Lord's high standards helped the show last another six years after Leonard Freeman's death from heart trouble during the sixth season.
To critics and viewers, there was no question that Jack Lord was the center of the show, and that the other actors frequently served as little more than props, standing and watching while McGarrett emoted and paced around his office, analyzing the crime. But occasionally episodes would focus on the other actors, and let them showcase their own talents, such as Danno defusing bombs in "The Clock Struck Twelve".
Very few episodes were shot outside of Hawaiʻi. At least two episodes were shot on location in Los Angeles, one in Hong Kong, and one in Singapore as McGarrett traveled to those locales for Investigations.
Credits
The opening title sequence was created by television director
Reza S. Badiyi. Early shows began with a
cold open
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suggesting the sinister plot for that episode, then cut to a shot of a big ocean wave and the start of the theme song.
A fast zoom-in to the top balcony of the
Ilikai Hotel followed,
showing McGarrett turning to face the camera, followed by many quick-cuts and freeze-frames of Hawaiian scenery, including
Punchbowl Cemetery, and Hawaiian-Chinese-English model Elizabeth Malamalamaokalani Logue turning to face the camera. A grass-skirted
hula
Hula () is a Hawaiian dance form expressing chant (''oli'') or song (Mele (Hawaiian language), ''mele''). It was developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Native Hawaiians who settled there. The hula dramatizes or portrays the words of the oli ...
dancer from the pilot episode was also included, played by Helen Kuoha-Torco, who later became a business professor at
. The opening scene ended with shots of the supporting players, and the flashing blue light of a police motorcycle racing through a Honolulu street.
At the conclusion of each episode, Jack Lord narrated a promo for the next episode, often emphasizing the "guest villain", especially if the villain is a recurring character, such as that played by actor
Hume Cronyn
Hume Blake Cronyn Jr. (July 18, 1911 – June 15, 2003) was a Canadian-American actor, screenwriter and playwright. He appeared in many stage productions, television and film roles throughout his career, and garnered numerous accolades, includ ...
(2 episodes). The line he spoke was, "This is Jack Lord inviting you to be with us next week for
" and then, "Be here. Aloha." The promos were removed from the syndicated episodes but most have been restored in DVD releases from the second season through the ninth. Most of the promos are slightly edited to remove references to "next week".
This tradition has been continued in the 2010 version of '' Hawaii Five-0'', but is not limited to Alex O'Loughlin
Alex O'Loughlin (born 24 August 1976) is an Australian actor. He is known for his portrayal of Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett on CBS' remake of the TV series ''Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series), Hawaii Five-0'' (2010–2020). He had starri ...
. All of the primary cast members take turns with the "Be here. Aloha." line at the end of the preview segment.
There were two versions of the closing credits portion of the show. During the first season, the theme music was played over a short film of a flashing blue light attached to the rear of a police motorcycle in Waikīkī
Waikīkī (; ) is a Honolulu neighborhood and the eponymous Waikīkī beach on its south shore, on the island of Oahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii. (Despite situational use of the spelling "Waikiki", typically in materials aimed at tourists, t ...
heading west (the film is shown at twice the normal speed, as can be seen from people crossing a street behind the police motorcycle). In later seasons, the same music was played over film of outrigger canoeists battling the surf.
In a 2010 issue of ''TV Guide
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'', the show's opening title sequence ranked No. 4 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected by readers.
Legacy
The show was the longest-running police procedural show on American television until ''Law & Order
''Law & Order'' is an American police procedural and legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, launching the ''Law & Order'' franchise.
''Law & Order'' aired its entire ...
'' surpassed it in 2002, and was the first to enjoy an uninterrupted run that exceeded a decade (it has since been joined in that distinction by several other series including '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' and ''NCIS'').
When the show premiered in 1968, Hawaiʻi had been a state for only nine years and was relatively obscure to Americans who had never served in the Pacific Theater
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, but as a geographic part of Polynesia
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it had an exotic image.
Known for the location, theme song, and ensemble cast, ''Hawaii Five-O'' contains a heavy use of exterior location shooting throughout the entire 12 seasons. A typical episode, on average, would have at least two-thirds of all footage shot on location, as opposed to a "typical" show of the time which would be shot largely on sound stage
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s and backlot
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Uses
Some movie studios build a wide variety of ...
s. It is also remembered for its unusual setting during a time when most crime dramas of the era were set in or around the Los Angeles
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or New York City
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areas.
The Hawaii-based television show ''Magnum, P.I.
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'' was created after ''Hawaii Five-O'' ended its run, in order to make further use of the expensive production facilities created there for ''Five-O''. The first few ''Magnum P.I.'' episodes made direct references to ''Five-O'', suggesting that it takes place in the same fictional setting
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. In Episode 10 of Season 2, "The Taking of Dick McWilliams," Rick Wright answers Thomas Magnum when asked about a license plate search that the car belonged to someone on Five-O named McGarrett. ''Magnum''s producers made a few attempts to coax Jack Lord out of retirement for a cameo appearance
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, but he refused.
Many local people were cast in the show, which was ethnically diverse by the standards of the late 1960s. The first run and syndication were seen by an estimated 400 million people around the world.
"Bored, She Hung Herself", the 16th episode of the second season, depicted a Five-O investigation into the apparent suicide of a woman by hanging, which she was supposedly practicing as part of a health regimen. A viewer reportedly died trying the same technique, and as a result, the episode was not rebroadcast, was never included in any syndication packages, and has not been included on any DVD release of the show to date. The family of the person who died in the real-life hanging sued CBS over the episode.
Remake projects
1990s
In July 1996, it was announced producer George Litto had partnered with Leonard Freeman's estate and his widow, Rose, in developing a theatrical adaptation of ''Hawaii Five-O'' with a $50 million-$70 million budget and franchise potential. For the lead role of Steve McGarrett
Steven Jack McGarrett is a fictional character who is the protagonist of CBS' '' Hawaii Five-O'' created by Leonard Freeman. McGarrett is a former United States Navy officer and the leader of a special state police task force, which is called F ...
, Litto expressed a desire for Mel Gibson
Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker. The recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Mel Gibson, multiple accolades, he is known for directing historical films as well for his act ...
, Michael Douglas
Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and film producer. He has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the ...
or Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor. Regarded as a cinematic cultural icon, he has starred in Harrison Ford filmography, many notable films over seven decades, and is one of List of highest-grossing actors, the highest-gr ...
while former McGarrett actor Jack Lord
John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer. He starred as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television progr ...
would play a Governor or Senator from Hawaii. Directors whom Litto expressed interest in helming the project included Andrew Davis, Brian De Palma
Brian Russell De Palma (; born September 11, 1940) is an Americans, American film director and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for work in the suspense, Crime film, crime, and psychological thriller genres. ...
, and Paul Verhoeven
Paul Verhoeven (; born 18 July 1938) is a Dutch filmmaker, who has worked variously in the Netherlands, the United States, and in France. He is known for directing genre films with strong satirical elements, often featuring graphic violence and ...
. Development on a feature film was stonewalled when CBS
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filed suit against the Freeman estate claiming ownership and usage of ''Hawaii Five-O'' rested with them and not the Freemans. The suit was eventually settled in favor of Freeman and Litto.
A one-hour pilot for a new series was made in 1996 but never aired. Produced and written by Stephen J. Cannell
Stephen Joseph Cannell (; February 5, 1941 – September 30, 2010) was an American television producer, writer, novelist, actor, and founder of Cannell Entertainment (formerly Stephen J. Cannell Productions) and The Cannell Studios.
After start ...
, it starred Gary Busey
William Gary Busey (; born June 29, 1944) is an American actor. He portrayed Buddy Holly in ''The Buddy Holly Story'' (1978), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won the National Society of Film Critics Award fo ...
and Russell Wong as the new Five-O team. James MacArthur returned as Dan Williams, having become governor of Hawaii. Several cameos were made by other ''Five-O'' regulars, including Kam Fong as Chin Ho Kelly (even though the character had been killed off at the end of Season 10).
''Hawaii Five-0''
A remake pilot, called '' Hawaii Five-0'' (the last character is a zero instead of the letter "O"; the original series used an "O" as zero was typed as a capital O), aired September 20, 2010, on CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainme ...
. It lasted for 10 seasons until the 240th and final episode was aired on April 3, 2020. The remake version ''Hawaii Five-0'' used the same principal character names as the original, and the new Steve McGarrett's late father's vintage 1974 Mercury Marquis was the actual car driven by Lord in the original series' final seasons.
The new series opening credit sequence was an homage to the original; the theme song was cut in half, from 60 to 30 seconds, but was an otherwise identical instrumentation. Most of the iconic shots were replicated, beginning with the helicopter approach and close-up turn of McGarrett at the Ilikai Hotel penthouse, the jet engine nacelle
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, a hula dancer's hips, the quickly stepped zoom-in to the face of the Lady Columbia statue at Punchbowl, the close-up of the Kamehameha Statue's face, and the ending with a police motorcycle's flashing blue light.
The surname of recurring character Governor Sam Denning (played by Richard T. Jones
Richard Timothy Jones (born January 16, 1972) is an American actor. He has worked extensively in both film and television productions since the early 1990s. His television roles include ''Ally McBeal'' (1997), ''Judging Amy'' (1998–2005), ''CSI ...
) was a nod to actor Richard Denning
Richard Denning (born Louis Albert Heindrich Denninger Jr.; March 27, 1914 – October 11, 1998) was an American actor who starred in science fiction films of the 1950s, including ''Unknown Island'' (1948), ''Creature from the Black Lagoon'' ( ...
, who played the Governor in the original series. Starting with Season 7, many of the clips that were part of the original opening were removed and more action shots of the cast were included. On the March 19, 2012 episode, Ed Asner
Eddie Asner (; November 15, 1929 – August 29, 2021) was an American actor. He is most notable for portraying Lou Grant on the sitcom ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' (1970–1977) and drama '' Lou Grant'' (1977–1982), making him one of the few ...
reprised his role as "August March", a character he first played in a 1975 episode. Clips from the 1975 episode were included in the new one, even though the 2010 series was intended to be in a different narrative universe than the Jack Lord series. The 2016 episode "Makaukau ʻoe e Paʻani?" features a sequence in which McGarrett (played by Alex O'Loughlin
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) briefly interacts with a CGI reconstruction of Jack Lord
John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer. He starred as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television progr ...
.
Theme music
Another legacy of the show is the popularity of the ''Hawaii Five-O'' theme music. The tune was composed by Morton Stevens
Morton Stevens (January 30, 1929 – November 11, 1991) was an American film score composer. In 1965, he became director of music for CBS West Coast operations. He is probably best known for composing the theme music for '' Hawaii Five-O'', ...
, who also composed numerous episode scores performed by the CBS Orchestra. The theme was later recorded by the Ventures
The Ventures are an American instrumental rock band formed in Tacoma, Washington, in 1958, by Don Wilson (musician), Don Wilson and Bob Bogle. The band, which was a quartet for most of its existence, helped to popularize the electric guitar acro ...
, whose version reached No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 pop chart, and is particularly popular with college and high school marching band
A marching band is a group of instrumental musicians who play while marching. Historically they were used in armed forces and many marching bands remain military bands. Others are still associated with military units or emulate a military sty ...
s, especially at the University of Hawaiʻi
The University of Hawaiʻi System is a public college and university system in Hawaii. The system confers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees through three universities, seven community colleges, an employment training center, ...
where it has become the unofficial fight song. The tune has also been heard at Robertson Stadium
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after Houston Dynamo
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goals scored by Brian Ching
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Ching's professional career began when he was the 16th ...
, a native of Hawaii. Because of the tempo of the music, the theme gained popularity in the UK with followers of Northern soul
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and was popular on dance floors in the 1970s.
Slang term for police
The phrase "five-O" (or any variation, such as "5–0", "5-O", and "five O") ) has often come to refer to the police
The police are Law enforcement organization, a constituted body of Law enforcement officer, people empowered by a State (polity), state with the aim of Law enforcement, enforcing the law and protecting the Public order policing, public order ...
in the United States.
Episodes
Broadcast history
* September 1968 – December 1968: Thursdays at 8:00 p.m.
* December 1968 – March 1971: Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m.
* September 1971 – February 1974: Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m.
* September 1974 – March 1975: Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m.
* September 1975 – November 1975: Fridays at 9:00 p.m.
* December 1975 – November 1979: Thursdays at 9:00 p.m.
* December 1979 – January 1980: Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m.
* March 1980 – April 1980: Saturdays at 9:00 p.m.
Syndication
''Hawaii Five-O'' survived long enough to overlap with reruns of early episodes, which were broadcast by CBS in their late night schedule while new episodes were still being produced. Once the program entered syndication after the original run of the series, CBS broadcast reruns of season 12 in late night under the title ''McGarrett'' to avoid confusion with the episodes in syndication broadcast under the title ''Hawaii Five-O.''
In the United Kingdom, the series first aired on ITV on July 19, 1970, in a Saturday evening time slot.
In Hawaii, reruns of the series aired on 13 Alanui beginning on August 1, 2001 (the day 13 Alanui began broadcasting) and continued until December 30, 2011.
From September 2021 to mid October 2023, the series aired in Ontario, Canada intermittently weekdays either at 1pm or 2pm on CHCH TV 11. CHCH did air the HD remastered version of the series in its original unedited broadcast versions. CHCH did air all 12 seasons in broadcast order.
Since 2023, the series first 10 seasons streams three episodes per day on Pluto TV in Canada. Episodes are also remastered in HD and uncut.
Awards and nominations
Emmys
*Wins
**1970: Outstanding Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (In Its First Year Only): Morton Stevens, "A Thousand Pardons, You're Dead!"
**1974: Best Music Composition - For a Series, a Single Program of a Series : Morton Stevens, "Hookman"
*Nominations
**1969: Outstanding Cinematography: Frank Phillips, "Up-Tight"
**1969: Outstanding Musical Composition: Morton Stevens, the pilot
**1971: Outstanding Film Editing: Arthur David Hilton, "Over Fifty? Steal"
**1971: Outstanding Directing: Bob Sweeney, "Over Fifty? Steal"
**1972: Outstanding Cinematography: Robert L. Morrison
**1973: Outstanding Drama Series: Leonard Freeman, executive producer; Bob Sweeney, supervising producer; William Finnegan, producer
**1974: Best Cinematography: Robert Morrison, Jack Whitman and Bill Huffman
**1974: Best Music Composition – Series: Don B. Ray, "Nightmare in Blue"
**1974: Best Music Composition – Series: Bruce Broughton
Bruce Harold Broughton (born March 8, 1945) is an American orchestral composer of television, film, and video game scores and concert works. He has composed several highly acclaimed soundtracks over his extensive career and has contributed many ...
, "The $100,000 Nickel"
**1976: Outstanding Actress, Single Performance Drama or Comedy Series: Helen Hayes
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, "Retire in Sunny Hawaii ... Forever"
Streaming media
CBS Interactive
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had presented the entire first season of the show online via Adobe Flash
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streaming media.[
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As of July 2017, almost every episode is available at CBS.com.[
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The first 10 episodes of season 1 are available free of charge. All other episodes require a CBS All Access
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subscription to view. As of 2025, the series is available on Paramount+
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.
Home media
CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount
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Entertainment and music companies
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**Paramount Picture ...
) has released all twelve seasons on DVD in Region 1. The first eight seasons have been released in region 2 and the first seven seasons in region 4.
In September 2019 (Region 4, Australia), Via Vision Entertainment released a ''Season 1-7 Boxset'' followed by ''Season 8-12 Boxset'' in February 2020. The Via Vision Entertainment releases are only available in these box sets and not individual seasons.
The episode "Bored, She Hung Herself" is not included in ''The Second Season'' set. The omission is mentioned on the back of the box. Only some Australian bootlegs have had the episode. Seasons 2–8 contain episode promos by Jack Lord
John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer. He starred as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television progr ...
.
On December 3, 2013, Paramount released ''Hawaii Five-O – The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1. On April 18, 2017, ''The Complete Series'' set was reissued.
Other media
A soundtrack album
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featuring Morton Stevens
Morton Stevens (January 30, 1929 – November 11, 1991) was an American film score composer. In 1965, he became director of music for CBS West Coast operations. He is probably best known for composing the theme music for '' Hawaii Five-O'', ...
' theme and incidental music from the pilot and the first two seasons was issued by Capitol Records
Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-base ...
in 1970. Unlike many albums of television music of the time, the music was taken directly from the scoring sessions rather than being specially re-recorded for album release. One of the instrumental pieces on the album, "Call to Danger", was originally recorded for the unsold 1967 pilot of the same name and also excerpted as background music accompanying a "Special Presentation" logo that CBS
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used to introduce its prime time television special
A television special (often TV special, or rarely television spectacular) is a standalone television show which may also temporarily interrupt episodic programming normally scheduled for a given time slot. Some specials provide a full range of en ...
s throughout the 1970s and 1980s. The album was re-issued on compact disc by Film Score Monthly
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in 2010.
# "Hawaii Five-0" (1:32)
# "Call to Danger" (1:48)
# "McGarrett's Theme" (2:25)
# "Front Street" (2:42)
# "The Long Wait" (2:18)
# "Blues Trip" (3:14)
# "The Floater" (2:23)
# "Interlude" (1:53)
# "Operation Smash" (2:05)
# "Beach Trip" (2:30)
# "Up Tight" (2:05)
# "The Chase/Hawaii Five-0" (4:36)
''Hawaii Five-O'' was the subject of six original novels. The first two books were published by Signet Paperbacks in 1968 and 1969. After that were two juvenile hard covers published by Whitman publishing in 1969 and 1971 and finally two more books were published in England.[Rhodes, Karen]
"An Analysis of the Hawaii Five-O Paperback Novels, American and British, and the American Whitman Five-O Stories for Youngsters"
Karen Rhodes Home Page.
See also
* Miami Vice
''Miami Vice'' is an American crime drama television series created by Anthony Yerkovich and produced by Michael Mann for NBC. The series stars Don Johnson as James "Sonny" Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Ricardo Tubbs, Ricardo "Rico" Tub ...
References
External links
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Hawaii Five-O selected First Season episodes
at cbs.com
at TV Favourites
* from Paramount+
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