Hawaii Five-O: Pig in a Blanket

Season 5 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 3 October 1972

Writer: Bill Stratton

Director: Marvin Chomsky

Synopsis
After watching his best friend die, Danny shoots a suspect drug store robber. When no evidence is found linking the suspect to the robbery, questions start to arise as to whether or not Danny shot the suspect out of revenge.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
John Rubenstein (Harold Klein), Louise Latham (Mrs. Klein), Dennis Redfield (Culpepper), James Simpson (Ricky Klein), Frank Atienza (Chinough Olena), Seth Sakai (Dr. Natanoa), Elissa Fontes (Rona Olena), Lynne Kimoto (Nurse Tofu), Tuulikki Gottschalk (Nurse Brickford), Robert Luck (Jack), Edward Shonk (Bartender), Howard Gottschalk (Aaron), Richard Villard (Gene), George Groves (Tad)


Notable Guest Stars

Louise LathamLouise Latham
John RubensteinJohn Rubenstein

Production Number: 1729-0404

Production Notes

  • Production Assistance and Financial Consideration Furnished by United Airlines

Episode Notes

  • Business: Attic Bar

 

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You Don’t Have to Kill to Get Rich But It Helps

HAWAII FIVE-O

Season 5 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 26 September 1972

Writer: Abram S. Ginnes

Director: Alf Kjellin

Synopsis
Five-O investigate the disappearance of girl from the mainland. Meanwhile, a private investigator from Texas tries to find the people who are blackmailing a friend of his.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Glenn Cannon (Manicote), Al Eben (Doc), Herman Wedemeyer (Duke)

Guest Stars
William Shatner (Sam Tolliver), Ric Marlow (William Speer), Tom Fujiwara (Larry Toba), Bill Edwards (Wallace ‘Wally’ H. Schuster), Wisa D’Orsa (Joyce Hensley), Jorie Remus (Dollie), Elithe Aguiar [Hung] (Girl #1), Sharlene Silva (Girl #2)


Notable Guest Stars

Ric MarlowRic Marlow
William ShatnerWilliam Shatner

Production Number: 1729-0409

Production Notes

  • Production Assistance and Financial Consideration Furnished by United Airlines

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Medical Examiner’s Facilities; Hawaiian Regent; Dallas Golf Club; Honolulu International Airport

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Death Wish on Tantalus Mountain

Season 5 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 19 September 1972

Writer: Jerome Coopersmith

Director: Allen Reisner

Synopsis
A world famous racing car driver arrives in Hawaii to take on the challenge of Tantalus Mountain. When his mechanic turns up dead, Five-O are called in to investigate. They soon find out that there is more going on then meets the eye.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Al Eben (Doc)

Guest Stars
Ricardo Montalban (Alex Pareno), Diana Muldaur (Angela Sordi), Michael Margotta (Niki Pareno), John Stalker (Gordon Miles), Wendell Martin (Saunders), Steve Merrick (Frank Brill), Leslie Vincent Fullard (Lefcourt), Jim Simpson (Rudy Bender), Robert Luck (Dimitri)


Notable Guest Stars

Ricardo MontalbanRicardo Montalban
Diana MuldaurDiana Muldaur

Production Number: 1729-0411

Episode Notes

  • Business: Seatrain

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Death Is a Company Policy

Season 5 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 12 September 1972

Writer: Jerome Coopersmith

Director: Charles Dubin

Synopsis
Suspicions are aroused that there may be a mole in either the District Attorney’s office or in Five-O. As each of them investigate the other, evidence arises that points to an unlikely suspect. It’s up to Steve and his team to prove that the evidence is wrong.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Richard Denning (Governor), Herman Wedemeyer (Duke), Glenn Cannon (Manicote)

Guest Stars
George Chakiris (Chris Lahani), Laraine Stephens (Miss Simpson), Michael Ansara (Piro Manoa), Robert Witthans (Paul Drummond), Richard Morrison (Runng Gruse), Harry Williams (Johnny Resko), Jo Pruden (Angie Carroll), Walter Yoshmitsu (Mike – Computer Operator)


Notable Guest Stars

Michael AnsaraMichael Ansara
George ChakirisGeorge Chakiris
Laraine StephensLaraine Stephens

Production Number: 1729-0405

Episode Notes

  • Paul Drummond is the Assistant D.A.

 

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Hawaii Five-O: R & R & R

Season 4 (Episode 24)

Air Date: 14 March 1972

Writer: Bill Stratton

Director: Leo Penn

Synopsis
When the wife of a soldier is murdered, Five-O have little to go on as they work to find out who did it. Things take a turn for the worse when another soldier’s wife is killed.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Al Eben (Doc), Peggy Ryan (Jenny)

Guest Stars
Alan Vint (Thomas Robert Ralston), Richard LePore (Colonel Ken Hart), James Davidson (Captain Dan Nichols), Marie Cheatham (Amy Carter), Richard Kelton (Lt. Dennis Carter), Jackie Russell (Leslee Nichols), Anthony Aiello (Augie Syzmanski), Jane Actman (Betty Hurlburt), Robyn Millan (Ella Syzmanski), Genevieve Nelson (Officer Cathy Miller), Moki Dakecio (Telegraph Clerk), Philip Heron (Sgt. Filippo), James Benton (Corporal), Maude Demarest (Mrs. Willis), Jim Hutchinson (Major)


Notable Guest Stars

Marie CheathamMarie Cheatham
Alan VintAlan Vint

Production Number: 1729-0362

Production Notes

  • Final appearance of Zulu as Kono Kalakaua
  • Production Assistance and Consideration provided by United Airlines

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Follow the White Brick Road

Season 4 (Episode 23)

Air Date: 7 March 1972

Writer: John Furia

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
Danny goes undercover in the navy to find out where a shipment of drugs is hidden on a ship. Meanwhile, the rest of Five-O follows the trail of the seaman who bought in the last shipment.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Richard Denning (Governor), Harry Endo (Che Fong), Al Eben (Doc)

Guest Stars
Mark Jenkins (Art Salton), David Birney (Dillon), David Boyle (Hard Hat), Charles Gilbert (Franklyn), Ken J. Mitchell (Claude Wells), Moki Palacio (John Surigao), Adam Joseph McGoldrick (Admiral Sample), Soo Yong Huang (Mme. Sung), Stephen Matthews (Albert R. Woodley)


Notable Guest Stars

David BirneyDavid Birney
David BoyleDavid Boyle

Production Number: 1729-0369

Production Notes

  • The Producers gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the Department of Defense and the United States Navy

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Bernie’s Cab; Madam Sung’s Tatoo Parlor; White Horse Tatoo Parlor
  • Location: Maluhia Service Club – Fort DeRussy

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Didn’t We Meet at a Murder?

Season 4 (Episode 22)

Air Date: 29 February 1972

Writer: Jerome Coopersmith

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis
After a well-known crime figure is killed, Five-O have three suspects but nothing to connect them to the murdered man other than that they were all in his hotel room at the same time shortly before he died. With each suspect giving each other an alibi, it’s up to Five-O to dig deeper and find out who was really behind the murder.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Joanna Barnes (Bonnie Soames), Simon Oakland (Martin Mauritany), Bill Edwards (Frank Wellman), Kwan Hi Lim (Chang), Morgan Upton (Clem Brown), Josie Over (Doris Brown), John Hansen (Rick)


Notable Guest Stars

Joanna BarnesJoanna Barnes

Production Number: 1729-0364

Production Notes

  • Production Assistance and Consideration provided by United Airlines

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Clem’s TV Repair; Lanai Carpet Company
  • Organisation: Honolulu Business Council

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Good Night, Baby – Time to Die!

Season 4 (Episode 21)

Air Date: 22 February 1972

Writer: Abram S. Ginnes

Director: Alf Kjellin

Synopsis
Five-O takes on the task of protecting Carol Rhodes, whose life is being threaten by man who has just escaped from prison.

Guest Stars
Beth Brickell (Carol Rhodes), William Watson (L.B. Barker)

Production Number: 1729-0373

Production Notes

  • Zulu does not appear in this episode
  • Jack Lord and William Watson previously guest starred together in The High Chaparral episode, The Kinsman (Season 1)

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Cloth of Gold

Season 4 (Episode 20)

Air Date: 15 February 1972

Writer: Bennett Foster

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
A local real estate developer is murdered at his birthday party. The problem is that Five-O doesn’t know what killed him and if his two partners are targets as well.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Al Eben (Doc), Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Jason Evers (Wallis), Ray Danton (Fred Akamai Loy), Jay Robinson (Ralph Mingo), William Valentine (Manoa), John Hunt (Dr. Pell), Arte McCollough (Nakamura), Cathy Musket (Donna), Shannan Kincaid (Eadie)


Notable Guest Stars

Jason EversJason Evers
Jay RobinsonJay Robinson

Production Number: 1729-0365

Episode Notes

  • Ralph Mingo’s date of death is 3 August 1971 (8/3/71)
  • Card: Rest in Peace ~ Fred Akamai Loy ~ Born July 6, 1929 Died September Tenth

 

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Hawaii Five-O: While You’re at It, Bring in the Moon

Season 4 (Episode 19)

Air Date: 8 February 1972

Writer: E. Arthur Kean

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
Steve is personally enlisted to help a billionaire who alleges that he has been framed for murder.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Peggy Ryan (Jenny)

Guest Stars
Barry Sullivan (Morgan Hilliard), Ed Flanders (Byers), H.M. Winant (Otis Mims), Milton Selzer (Victor Tabernash), Harry Wedemeyer (Duke), Sandy Mosk (Gilman), Norman Wright (Babson), William Mount (Craig Custer), Fred Ball (Garland) Steve Merrick (Calhoun), Bill LeGrande (Pitman)


Notable Guest Stars

Ed FlandersEd Flanders
Milton SelzerMilton Selzer
Barry SullivanBarry Sullivan
H.M. WynantH.M. Winant

Production Number: 1729-0370

Production Notes

  • Zulu does not appear in this episode

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Skinhead

Season 4 (Episode 18)

Air Date: 1 February 1972

Teleplay: Alvin Sapinsley

Story: Will Lorin

Director: Allen Reisner

Synopsis
When a girl is brutally raped and beaten, Five-O follow the trail of evidence and arrest a soldier. However, as the trial begins they soon find out the soldier has been trying to influence the case in more ways than one.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Glenn Cannon (John Manicote), Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Lee Paul (Mitch Kenner), Murray MacLeod (Luke Leonard), Miko Mayama (Nora Kyama), Kwan Hi Lim (Arthur Tosaki), Robert Luck (Owner), Yankee Chang (Judge B.K. Kalehi), Dean Altier (Chris Chase)


Notable Guest Stars

Murray MacLeodMurray MacLeod

Production Number: 1729-0372

 

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Hawaii Five-O: The Ninety-Second War Part II

Season 4 (Episode 17)

Air Date: 25 January 1972

Teleplay: John D.F. Black

Story: Leonard Freeman

Director: Bob Sweeney

Synopsis
After finding out that the mastermind behind his frame-up is Wo Fat, Steve has to work with the Government to find out what Fat’s intentions really are.

Recurring Actors (Characters)
Richard Denning (Governor)

Guest Stars
Donald Pleasance (Hans Vogler), Tim O’Connor (Jonathan Kaye), Roger C. Carmel (Mischa), Khigh Dhiegh (Wo Fat), Bob Withans (Lt. Cmdr. George Smallitt), Tom Norton (Walter Carter), Les Keiter (General Lewis Cardell), Dick Faun (Dr. Kingsby), Bill Winkleman (Mitchal), Bob Nelson (Chow Linf- Assassin #1)


Notable Guest Stars

Roger C. CarmelRoger C. Carmel
Khigh DhieghKhigh Dhiegh
Tim O'ConnorTim O’Connor
Donald PleasanceDonald Pleasance
Bob WithansBob Withans

Production Number: 1729-0367

Production Notes

 

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