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The first season of the police procedural drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on CBS on September 20, 2010, for the 2010–11 television season in the United States. Production began for the pilot on February 18, 2010. [1] CBS gave a full series order on May 19, 2010, and later ordered a full 24-episode season on October 21, 2010.
Destiny Desimone (Lisa Stahl, season 1 episodes 1–10) A psychic and tarot reader. Stahl first appeared as the character in season 4 and 5 of Baywatch. She disappears from Baywatch Nights after 5 episodes, although she remains in the opening credits for 5 more. Stahl returns as Nadine in a second season episode. Lou Raymond (Lou Rawls, season 1)
The Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus), [4] [5] also known as ʻōpeʻapeʻa, is a species of bat endemic to the islands of Hawaiʻi. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Hawaiian hoary bat occupies the major Hawaiian islands, making it the only extant and native terrestrial mammal in the islands.
"Oia'i'o" (Hawaiian for: "Trust") is the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of Hawaii Five-0. It also serves as the first season finale and aired on May 16, 2011 on CBS . The episode was written by Peter M. Lenkov & Paul Zbyszewski and was directed by Brad Turner . [ 1 ]
The hoary bat earned its contest name for the species’ swift flight and camouflage ability, making it “the perfect candidate for seeker on this year’s Quidditch team,” the agency said.
"Ua 'eha ka 'ili i ka maka o ka ihe" (Hawaiian for: "The skin has been hurt by the point of the spear") is the first episode of the tenth season of Hawaii Five-0. It aired on September 27, 2019 on CBS. The story for the episode was written by Peter M. Lenkov and the teleplay was written by David Wolkove and Matt Wheeler.
The first season of Hawaii Five-O, an American television series, began September 20, 1968, and ended on March 19, 1969. It aired on CBS . The region 1 DVD was released on March 6, 2007.
The season premiered with 6.59 million viewers and a 0.51 ratings share among adults 18–49. [8] Ratings hit an all-time high with its twelfth episode, "Spies, Part 1", which was watched by 9.79 million viewers and garnered a 2.1 ratings share with adults 18–49. [19] The crossover event with NCIS drew 6.13 million viewers. [25]