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Al Harrington, best known to classic TV fans as Detective Ben Kokua in the original “Hawaii Five-0” series, died Tuesday. He was 85. Harrington also appeared in the CBS reboot of "Hawaii 5-0 ...
NEW YORK (CBS) The revamped, re-imagined revival of "Hawaii Five-0" debuted on Monday night. The classic, which aired for 12 seasons from 1968 to 1980, has undergone a 2010 upgrade. It was the ...
If you’re looking to rewatch CBS’ action procedural Hawaii Five-0, buckle up, friend. The re-imagining of the classic series has produced over 200 episodes over nine seasons, so a Hawaii Five ...
The successful reboot of the classic Hawaii Five-0 series with Alex O’Loughlin as Detective Steve McGarrett and Scott Caan as Danno ended Season 9 with a cliffhanger finale, leaving fans ...
CBS’ “Hawaii Five-0” will be coming to an end. The popular action crime drama series will wrap its 10-year, 240-episode run with a two-hour series finale on Friday, April 3. Developed b… ...
Al Harrington, best known to classic TV fans as Detective Ben Kokua in the original “Hawaii Five-0” series, died Tuesday. He was 85.
CBS is saying “aloha” to Hawaii Five-0. On Friday, the network announced that the police procedural — a reboot of Leonard Freeman’s classic series of the same name — will end after its ...
They pay tribute to the matriarch of the classic Hawaii Five-0, the late Rose Freeman, wife of Creator and Executive Producer, Lenny Freeman. They also honor the late James MacArthur who played ...
Fans identify this iconic cemetery by the image of Lady Columbia from the opening credits of both the classic and modern versions of “Hawaii Five-0,” as well as the place where John McGarrett ...
The new Hawaii Five-O could have been just another gussied-up TV re-launch (no, I’m not a big fan of 90210).Instead, Hawaii‘s premiere episode was fun: Swift, sometimes funny, well-cast ...
EXCLUSIVE: CBS‘ Hawaii Five-0 will be coming to an end. The popular action crime drama series will wrap its 10-year, 240-episode run with a two-hour series finale on Friday, April 3.
We don’t get paid the big network scheduler bucks. But if we did, we’d fly this suggestion past the powers that be at CBS: “Classic Crimetime Saturday.” Specifically, we’d take the best ...