Hawaii Five-O – The Payoff

Season 3 (Episode 13)

Air Date: 9 December 1970

Writer: Ken Pettus

Director: John Moxey

Synopsis
When Jase Gorman is shot, Five-O find out that he was part of a kidnapping plot, where the ransom money was never recovered. Knowing that Gorman was shot by one of his accomplices, Five-O know that it’s only a matter of time before the money and the accomplices disappear again.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Peggy Ryan (Jenny)

Guest Stars
Albert Salmi (Vince Ryan), Joyce Van Patten (Lila Daniels), Madlyn Rhue (Madge), Warren Vanders (Jase Gorman), Robert Edwards (Al Bemis), Alan Naluai (Oliver), Richard Brady (Lew Kelso), William Cataldo (Desk Clerk), Paul Carr (A.T. ‘Toomey’ Walsh)

Notable Guest Stars

Madlyn RhueMadlyn Rhue Albert SalmiAlbert Salmi Warren VandersWarren Vanders
Joyce Van PattenJoyce Van Patten

Production Number: 1729-0316

Episode Notes

  • Location: Hawaiian Village Hotel

Hawaii Five-O – Beautiful Screamer

Season 3 (Episode 12)

Air Date: 2 December 1970

Writer: Stephen Kandel

Director: Tony Leader

Synopsis
Danny becomes personally involved in a murder investigation when a friend is killed. Steve surmises that it may be the start of a series of murders due to the cryptic message left by the killer.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Lloyd Bochner (Walter Gregson), Laraine Stephens (Sally Gregson), Anne Archer (Jane Michaels), Jack McCoy (Alan Ryland), Michael Medeiros (Pete King), Richard Gossett (Brewster), Emma Veary (Miss Costello), Valerie Holmes (Linda Marsh), Adrian McKibben (Mark Davis), Jim Lathrop (Tennis Pro), Bernard Ching (Roberts)

Notable Guest Stars

Anne ArcherAnne Archer Lloyd BochnerLloyd Bochner Laraine StephensLaraine Stephens

Production Number: 1729-0313

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Makaha Inn and Country Club; Hawaii School for the Junior Blind
  • Business: Gregson Construction Company
  • Organisation: Hawaii Junior Blind

Hawaii Five-O – Over Fifty? Steal

Season 3 (Episode 11)

Air Date: 25 November 1970

Writer: E. Arthur Kean

Director: Bob Sweeney

Synopsis
A thief with a creative streak leads Five-O on a merry chase, leaving behind cards from the game of Monopoly as clues. However Five-O soon realise that thief may be linked to a company that has dealings with all the businesses that have been robbed.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Richard Denning (Governor), Harry Endo (Che Fong), Peggy Ryan (Jenny)

Guest Stars
Hume Cronyn (Lewis Avery Filer), Galen Kam (Mr. Kam), Donna Benz Goodley (Margie), John Hunt (Dr. Wally Emerson), Robin Claire Mann (Mrs. Carey), Les Keiter (Perstin Franklin), Emmett Rose (Emmett), Bob Jones (Driggs)

Notable Guest Stars

Hume CronynHume Cronyn

Production Number: 1729-0309

Production Notes

  • The trademark MONOPOLY and the copyrighted elements of the game equipment included in the program are owned by Parker Brothers, Inc. which has furnished its permission for their use.
  • Primetime Emmy Awards Nomination: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama – A Single Program of a Series with Continuing Characters and/or Theme (Bob Sweeney)

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Kam’s Jewelery Co.; Rupert & Whitmore Importers
  • Location: Paradise Park

Hawaii Five-O – The Last Eden

Season 3 (Episode 10)

Air Date: 18 November 1970

Writers: Jerry Ludwig and Eric Bercovici

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis
When a friend of Steve’s is implicated in a bombing of a sewerage treatment plant, Five-O investigate to find out what really happened.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Peggy Ryan (Jenny)

Guest Stars
Ray Danton (Jimmy Nuanu), Paul Stewart (Colfax), Tom Fujiwara (Eddie), Bruce Wilson (Lyons), Terry Plunkett (Charlie – Bartender), Dan Jacques Kaleikini (Joey Nuanu), Richard Morrison (Professor Hale), Robert Harker (Sgt. Dobbs), Robert Luck (Zane), Steve Merrick (Sutton), Mitch Mitchell (Phelps), Wallace Landford (Briggs)

Production Number: 1729-0314

Episode Notes

  • Location: Ilikai Hotel – Canoe House
  • Business: Colfax Corporation

Hawaii Five-O – The Late John Louisiana

Season 3 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 11 November 1970

Teleplay: Jerry Ludwig and Eric Bercovici

Story: Lionel E. Siegel

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis
After a local hitman is found dead on Maui, Five-O finds out that it may be connected to another murder committed two years earlier.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Don Stroud (Nick Pierson), Marianne McAndrew (Julie Grant), Alfred Ryder (Harry Quan), Al Harrington (Charlie), Hilo Hattie (Mrs. Pruitt), John Alexis Howard (Apartment Manager), John LaBrecque (Tigner), Walter P. Young Sr. (John Louisiana), Kwan Hi Lim (Coroner), Herb Rogers (Harmon)

Notable Guest Stars

Al HarringtonAl Harrington Marianne McAndrewMarianne McAndrew Don StroudDon Stroud

Production Number: 1729-0307

Episode Notes

  • Location: Kahului Airport, Maui
  • Business: Aloha Airlines

Hawaii Five-O – The Reunion

Season 3 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 4 November 1970

Writer: Paul Playdon

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
A World War 2 veteran claims that a visiting businessman is a former Japanese POW camp commander. The veteran’s friends can’t backup his claims and the man is forced to apologise. However when one of the veteran’s friends is killed, it seems that the veteran may have been right after all.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Simon Oakland (Frank Epstein), Barry Atwater (Michael Holt), Joe Maross (Mitch Bradley), Teru Shimada (Shigato), Daws Dawson (Charlie Llacuna)

Notable Guest Stars

Barry AtwaterBarry Atwater Simon OaklandSimon Oakland Teru ShimadaTeru Shimada

Production Number: 1729-0308

Episode Notes

  • Location: Ilikai Marina Tower
  • Sign: 15th Airborne Reunion ~ Lauhala Terrace
  • Business: Tradewind Tours

Hawaii Five-O – Force of Waves

Season 3 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 28 October 1970

Teleplay: Mark Rodgers and Eric Bercovici

Story: Mark Rodgers

Director: Paul Krasny

Synopsis
While investigating the death of a local businessman, Five-O realise that the murder is similar to two other murders committed in other countries. As they search for the link between all three murders, it becomes apparent, to Steve’s dismay, that the murderer may be someone he knows.

Guest Stars
John Vernon (Cal Anderson), Dewey Martin (Richard Fairbirne), Linda Marsh (Maria Sloan), James Davis (Neal Porter), Diane Morrissey (Alicia Anderson), Grace Albertson (Dr. Landis), Thomas Norton (Clark Sloan), Ann McCormack (Grace Sloan), William Keoha (Officer Onoe), Carole Kai (Nurse)

Notable Guest Stars

John VernonJohn Vernon

Production Number: 1729-0306

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Oahu State Hospital; Sloan Building; Laulaha Boat Yard
  • Business: Clark Sloan Enterprises

Hawaii Five-O – The Ransom

Season 3 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 21 October 1970

Writers: Eric Bercovici and Jerry Ludwig

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
Five-O finds out about a kidnapping and try to convince the young kidnap victim’s father to co-operate with their search. When he doesn’t, Five-O decide to follow him to the ransom drop-off point but things go awry when Kono is captured by the kidnappers.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Andrew Duggan (Obie O’Brien), Lloyd Gough (Nelson Blake), Ron Hayes (Roy), Peter Bonerz (Earl), Geoffrey Thorpe (Timmy Blake), Winston Char (Harris), Leonelle Anderson (Ticket Girl), William Mount (Cornfeld)

Notable Guest Stars

Peter BonerzPeter Bonerz Andrew DugganAndrew Duggan Ron HayesRon Hayes

Production Number: 1729-0310

Episode Notes

  • Location: Sea Life Park

Hawaii Five-O – The Guarnerius Caper

Season 3 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 14 October 1970

Writer: Ken Pettus

Director: Tony Leader

Synopsis
When a priceless violin goes missing, Steve and Five-O must deal with Soviet Union bureaucracy while trying to find those who stole the car that the violin was in.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Richard Denning (Governor)

Guest Stars
Albert Paulsen (Josef Sarpa), Anthony James (Hutch), Kenneth O’Brien (Norman “Deke” Dekovan), Ed Flanders (Dmitri Rostov), Ah Vah (Tujo), Wright Esser (Gino Mazzini), Larry Ronson (Gerard Gifford), Susan Stewart (Luanna), Jim Demarest (Babbitt), David “Lippy” Espinada (Taxi Driver)

Notable Guest Stars

Ed FlandersEd Flanders Albert PaulsenAlbert Paulsen

Production Number: 1729-0311

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Fat Daddy’s Pizza; Bernie’s Cab; Bank of Hawaii

Hawaii Five-O – Time and Memories

Season 3 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 7 October 1970

Writer: Jerry Ludwig

Director: John Moxey

Synopsis
Steve becomes involved with an ex-girlfriend when Five-O investigates the death of her husband.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Diana Muldaur (Cathy Wallis), Martin Sheen (Arthur Dixon), Edward Andrews (Roswell Borden), Kathy Cannon (Joan Wallis), Kathleen O’Rourke (Stewardess), Jose Mordeno (Mr. Romero – Houseboy), Helen Vincent (Louise’s Mother), Willa-Jo Broussard (Louise)

Notable Guest Stars

Edward AndrewsEdward Andrews Diana MuldaurDiana Muldaur Martin SheenMartin Sheen

Production Number: 1729-0301

Production Notes

  • Production Assistance and Consideration Provided by United Airlines

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Honolulu International Airport; U.S.S. Arizona Memorial

Hawaii Five-O – The Second Shot

Season 3 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 30 September 1970

Writer: Eric Bercovici

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
When a visiting journalist is shot, Five-O believe that it was intended as a warning for Dr. Lemira, a Greek living in exile on the islands. Unknown to them, the shooting is all part of a bigger scheme to kill Dr. Lemira.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Richard Denning (Governor), Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
John Marley (Dr. Gregorius Lemira), Eric Braeden (Klaus Marburg), Charlene Polite (Anna), Walter Brooke (Samuel Hammock), Nick Georgiade (Andreas), Antonios Karidimas (Paulos), Ronald Kent (Dark Man), Wright Esser (Greek Doctor), Henry Waltag (Greek Colonel), John Henry Russell (Airport Official), Camille Yamamato (Nurse), Harry Chang (Dr. Chen)

Notable Guest Stars

Eric BraedenEric Braeden

Production Number: 1729-300

Production Notes

  • Production Assistance and Consideration Provided by United Airlines

Episode Notes

  • Location: Athens, Greece

Hawaii Five-O – Trouble in Mind

Season 3 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 23 September 1970

Writers: Mel Goldberg and Sasha Gilien

Director: Danny Arnold

Synopsis
When a famous singer’s manager hits Kono on the head during a routine car inspection, McGarrett goes after him believing that the man is on drugs. Meanwhile, there is a batch of poisoned dope killing off addicts circulating around Honolulu, making McGarrett’s pursuit of the manager even more difficult.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Nancy Wilson (Eadie Jordan), Milton Selzer (Ron), Harry Guardino (Michael Donald Martin), Robert Gibbons (Rags), Dave Burton (Harry Partch), Remi Abellira (Boy), Morton Stevens (Hank), Hal Lewis (Kiley)

Notable Guest Stars

Harry GuardinoHarry Guardino Morton StevensMorton Stevens Nancy WilsonNancy Wilson

Production Number: 1729-0304

Production Notes

  • Writers Guild of America, USA Nomination: Episodic Drama (Mel Goldberg and Sasha Gilien)
  • Trouble in Mind – Words and Music by Richard M. Jones (MCA Music)
  • Other Songs: Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad); Spinning Wheel