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The investigation of a stabbed college football star points to a gang-rape cover-up and a U.S. Senator's son. Like Season Six's "Nightmare in Blue", this episode is notable for being one of television's earlier expositions of rape victim blaming. Adam Arkin and Richard Masur guest star.
The Hawaii-based television show Magnum, P.I. 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. In Episode 10 of Season 2 ...
Hawaii Five-O is a police procedural television series created by Leonard Freeman for the CBS television network. Starring Jack Lord, the series premiered on September 20, 1968, and ended after 12 seasons on April 4, 1980, during which time 278 episodes were produced and broadcast.
While Hawaii Five O investigates the murders of both an undercover federal officer and a HPD Detective killed during two hijacking operations, Mcgarrett matches wits with a fence who sells stolen goods to legitimate industries solely by telephone. Ray Danton, Jacques Aubuchon and Casey Kasem guest star.
The sixth season of Hawaii Five-O premiered on September 11, 1973, and ended February 26, 1974. 24 episodes aired during this season. The Region 1 DVD was released on April 21, 2009. Creator and executive producer Leonard Freeman died during this season
FILE - KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII- JANUARY 18: Large waves from the Pacific Ocean crash against lava rock at Wawaloli Beach Park during a high surf advisory on January 18, 2024 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
You might be surprised by how many popular movie quotes you're remembering just a bit wrong. 'The Wizard of Oz' Though most people say 'Looks like we're not in Kansas anymore,' or 'Toto, I don't think
While living in Hawaii, Patterson performed in the play Butterflies Are Free, with Barbara Rush and Dirk Benedict. She appeared in other plays such as House of Blue Leaves for the University of Hawaii , and played the part of Peggy in The Front Page written by Charles MacArthur , and directed by her then-husband James MacArthur (Charles' son).