Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series, season 5)
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No. of episodes | 24 |
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Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 12, 1972 | – March 13, 1973
The fifth season of Hawaii Five-O premiered on September 12, 1972, and ended March 13, 1973. 24 episodes aired during this season. The Region 1 DVD was released on November 18, 2008.[citation needed] This season introduced Al Harrington as part of the main cast as police officer Ben Kokua,[1] replacing the character of Kono (played by Zulu).[2]
Episodes
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No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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98 | 1 | "Death is a Company Policy" | Charles S. Dubin | Jerome Coopersmith | September 12, 1972 | 1729-0405 |
99 | 2 | "Death Wish on Tantalus Mountain" | Allen Reisner | Jerome Coopersmith | September 19, 1972 | 1729-0411 |
100 | 3 | "You Don't Have to Kill to Get Rich--But it Helps." | Alf Kjellin | Abram S. Ginnes | September 26, 1972 | 1729-0409 |
101 | 4 | "Pig in a Blanket" | Marvin Chomsky | Bill Stratton | October 3, 1972 | 1729-0404 |
102 | 5 | "The Jinn Who Clears the Way" | Harry Falk | John D.F. Black | October 10, 1972 | 1729-0418 |
103 | 6 | "Fools Die Twice" | Michael O'Herilhy | Abram S. Ginnes | October 17, 1972 | 1729-0402 |
104 | 7 | "Chain of Events" | Ron Winston | Jerome Coopersmith | October 24, 1972 | 1729-0407 |
105 | 8 | "Journey Out of Limbo" | Michael O'Herilhy | Frank Telford | October 31, 1972 | 1729-0401 |
106 | 9 | "V for Vashon: The Son (Part 1)" | Charles S. Dubin | Alvin Sapinsley | November 14, 1972 | 1729-0412 |
107 | 10 | "V for Vashon: The Father (Part 2)" | Charles S. Dubin | Alvin Sapinsley | November 21, 1972 | 1729-0413 |
108 | 11 | "V for Vashon: The Patriarch (Part 3)" | Charles S. Dubin | Alvin Sapinsley | November 28, 1972 | 1729-0414 |
109 | 12 | "The Clock Struck Twelve" | Ron Winston | Story by: Leonard Freeman Teleplay by: Anthony Lawrence |
December 5, 1972 | 1729-0410 |
110 | 13 | "I'm a Family Crook--Don't Shoot!" | Bob Sweeney | Jerome Coopersmith | December 19, 1972 | 1729-0403 |
111 | 14 | "The Child Stealers" | Corey Allen | Larry Brody | January 2, 1973 | 1729-0417 |
112 | 15 | "Thanks for the Honeymoon" | Richard Benedict | Mel Goldberg | January 9, 1973 | 1729-0418 |
113 | 16 | "The Listener" | Richard Benedict | Meyer Dolinsky | January 16, 1973 | 1729-0421 |
114 | 17 | "Here Today, Gone Tonight" | Michael O'Herilhy | Jerome Coopersmith | January 23, 1973 | 1729-0419 |
115 | 18 | "The Odd Lot Caper" | Michael O'Herilhy | Teleplay by: Norman Lessing | January 30, 1973 | 1729-0424 |
116 | 19 | "Will the Real Mr. Winkler Please Die?" | Michael O'Herilhy | Jerome Coopersmith | February 6, 1973 | 1729-0422 |
117 | 20 | "Little Girl Blue" | Bob Sweeney | Story by: Leonard Freeman Teleplay by: Mel Goldberg |
February 13, 1973 | 1729-0423 |
118 | 21 | "Percentage" | Robert Butler | Norman Lessing | February 20, 1973 | 1729-0425 |
119 | 22 | "Engaged to Be Buried" | Michael O'Herilhy | Teleplay by: Ken Pettus | February 27, 1973 | 1729-0420 |
120 | 23 | "The Diamond That Nobody Stole" | Charles S. Dubin | John Furia, Jr. | March 6, 1973 | 1729-0406 |
121 | 24 | "Jury of One" | Alf Kjellin | Ken Pettus | March 13, 1973 | 1729-0415 |