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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: "Book 'em, Danno."
Danny "Danno" Williams is a fictional character from CBS' Hawaii Five-O, and is the partner of Five-0 leader, Steve McGarrett.Williams was portrayed by James MacArthur in the original show from 1968 to 1979, and later by Scott Caan in the series' remake from 2010 to 2020
The owner of a tuna boat uses his craft to smuggle gold bars into the islands. This episode contains the first use of McGarrett's three-word catchphrase, "Book 'em, Danno". Marj Dusay, Kaz Garas and Paul Richards guest star. NOTE: Richard Denning appears as Philip Grey, a U. S. Treasury agent.
Lord's catchphrase “Book 'em, Danno!" [27] became a part of pop culture. In the original run of the series (but not in syndication), at the end of each episode would be a promo: "This is Jack Lord inviting you to be with us next week for (name of episode). Be here. Aloha!"
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Her parents divorced in the timeline before the pilot and she moved to Hawaii with her mother and millionaire new stepfather. She attends the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a fictional private school, and participates in the cheerleading team. She calls her father "Danno" and is the only person he unconditionally allows to call him that.
Hawaii Five-0 is an American police procedural television series developed for television by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Peter M. Lenkov for CBS.It is a reboot of the 1968–1980 series Hawaii Five-O (the original series had the letter "O" instead of the number "0" in its title), which also aired on CBS.
In the original show, Steve McGarrett was portrayed by Jack Lord from 1968 to 1980. [2] McGarrett was a former United States Navy Lieutenant with the Judge Advocate General's office who, during the Korean War in 1953, sent a murderous US Navy CPO to prison; 15 years later the ex-convict shot and almost killed McGarrett (1.7 "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won’t be Born").