Hawaii Five-O (season 10)
Hawaii Five-O (season 10) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 15, 1977 – May 4, 1978 |
This is a list of episodes from the tenth season of Hawaii Five-O.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursdays at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST).[1][2]
DVD release
The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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216 | 1 | "Up the Rebels" | Don Weis | Robert Janes | September 15, 1977 |
An Irish terrorist (Stephen Boyd) poses as a priest in order to buy bombs and weapons in Hawaii for use in his home country. Note: This was Boyd's final role; he passed away three months before the episode's first airing. | |||||
217 | 2 | "You Don't See Many Pirates These Days" | Ronald Satlof | Story by: James Lydon Teleplay by: Bill Stratton | September 22, 1977 |
McGarrett teams with a Navy commander (Mark Lenard) to search for a cargo ship hijacked by armed and dangerous men. Guest star: Rossano Brazzi | |||||
218 | 3 | "The Cop on the Cover" | Paul Stanley | Story by: Anne Collins Teleplay by: Anne Collins and Gerry Day | September 29, 1977 |
When a magazine reporter (Jean Simmons) writes a story about Five-O, McGarrett tries to discreetly locate two missing children. Guest stars: Henry Darrow and Moe Keale | |||||
219 | 4 | "The Friends of Joey Kalima" | Douglas Green and Don Weis | Robert Janes | October 13, 1977 |
Rookie cop Joey Kalima (John Rubinstein) is framed for departmental corruption by a group attempting to rob a bank. Guest stars: Alan Oppenheimer and Elaine Giftos | |||||
220 | 5 | "The Descent of the Torches" | Douglas Green | Alvin Sapinsley | October 20, 1977 |
A mysterious intruder kills two members of an archaeological dig that is attempting to find a king's burial site. Guest star: Geraldine Page | |||||
221 | 6 | "The Ninth Step" | Dennis Donnelly | Robert Pirosh | October 27, 1977 |
A recovering alcoholic ex-cop (Gil Gerard) puts his life in danger after he returns to Hawaii to make amends to McGarrett. Guest star: Emilio Delgado | |||||
222 | 7 | "Shake Hands with the Man on the Moon" | Ronald Satlof | Story by: Robert Janes and Diana Kopald Marcus Teleplay by: Robert Janes | November 10, 1977 |
A reporter investigating a sleazy real-estate developer (Allan Miller) is murdered, but the developer has an airtight alibi. | |||||
223 | 8 | "Deadly Doubles" | Marc Daniels | Robert Janes | November 17, 1977 |
A Soviet tennis star is caught up in a murder after she decides to defect to be with her American boyfriend (Tim Matheson). Guest star: Kurt Russell | |||||
224 | 9 | "Deep Cover" | Steven H. Stern | Robert Janes | December 8, 1977 |
A Soviet spy ring led by a femme fatale (Maud Adams) kidnaps an engineer on a nuclear sub and steals classified data. Guest star: Geoffrey Lewis | |||||
225 | 10 | "Tsunami" | Harvey S. Laidman | Don Balluck | December 22, 1977 |
A group of students create a fake tsunami so that they can rob a bank after the city is evacuated. | |||||
226 | 11 | "East Wind, Ill Wind" | Reza Badiyi | Edwin Blum | December 29, 1977 |
After an Asian diplomat drowns in a pool, his wife is convinced forces from their home country are responsible. Guest star: Sian Barbara Allen | |||||
227 | 12 | "Tread the King's Shadow" | Reza Badiyi | Harold Swanton | January 5, 1978 |
The Governor asks a reluctant McGarrett to investigate the kidnapping of a racist shipping-magnate's daughter. Guest star: James Sikking | |||||
228 | 13 | "The Big Aloha" | Marc Daniels | Gerry Day | January 12, 1978 |
A physician is shot to death on a remote island and a young doctor from a local clinic is the prime suspect. Guest stars: Cal Bellini and Eleanor Parker | |||||
229 | 14 | "A Short Walk on the Longshore" | Don Weis | Richard DeLong Adams | February 2, 1978 |
McGarrett must leave to handle family business during the investigation of a union candidate's murder. Guest stars: Sharon Farrell and Michael Conrad | |||||
230 | 15 | "The Silk Trap" | Dennis Donnelly | Robert Janes | February 9, 1978 |
A Congressman (David Birney) cheats on his wife while judging a beauty contest, and is blackmailed by a dangerous man (Soon-Tek Oh). Note: This was Kam Fong's final episode to be filmed. | |||||
231 | 16 | "Head to Head" | Jack Whitman | Leonard B. Kaufman | February 16, 1978 |
McGarrett teams with an FBI agent (George Grizzard) after the syndicate sends a hit man to kill an organized-crime informant. Guest star: Charles Cioffi | |||||
232 | 17 | "Tall on the Wave" | Ronald Satlof | Bill Stratton | March 2, 1978 |
When judging a surfing contest, Danno investigates the murder of a competitor's two-timing girlfriend. | |||||
233 | 18 | "Angel in Blue" | Allen Reisner | Irv Pearlberg | March 9, 1978 |
After one of Five-O's undercover men is shot in the back, McGarrett enlists a Maui Policewoman's (Carol Lynley) help. Guest star: Vic Tayback | |||||
234 | 19 | "When Does a War End?" | Ernest Pintoff | Arthur Bernard Lewis | March 16, 1978 |
A young man seeks revenge on a Hawaiian manufacturer who once tortured his father in a Japanese prison camp. Guest star: David Dukes | |||||
235 | 20 | "Invitation to Murder" | Harry Harris | Seeleg Lester | March 23, 1978 |
The heirs to a wealthy murdered artist are now falling victim to lethal booby traps set in their prized possessions. Guest stars: Christina Kokubo, Anthony Caruso, and Eduard Franz | |||||
236 | 21 | "Frozen Assets" | Reza Badiyi | Seeleg Lester and Sam Neuman | March 30, 1978 |
Five-O is summoned after a mystery writer (Mildred Natwick) investigates a fraudulent, and murderous, cryogenics outfit. Guest star: Peter Lawford | |||||
237 | 22 | "My Friend, the Enemy" | Noel Black | Gerry Day | April 13, 1978 |
A reporter (Luciana Paluzzi) from an Italian magazine unearths a plot to kidnap another island visitor: a Middle Eastern princess. | |||||
238 | 23 | "A Stranger in His Grave" | Richard Benedict | Arthur Bernard Lewis | April 27, 1978 |
After the owner of a horse farm's body is found burning in a cane field, his widow becomes a prime suspect. Guest stars: Andrew Prine and John Hillerman (the only one of the subsequent stars of Magnum, P.I. to appear on this series). Note: This episode marks the final appearance of recurring character Jonathan Kaye (here played by Lyle Bettger). | |||||
239 | 24 | "A Death in the Family" | Don Weis | Robert Janes | May 4, 1978 |
When the Five-O team suffers a devastating loss with its close-knit ranks, an enraged McGarrett asks a Hawaiian organized crime boss for help. Guest star: Reni Santoni |
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