Hawaii Five-O (season 7)
Hawaii Five-O (season 7) | |
---|---|
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 10, 1974 – March 25, 1975 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the seventh season of Hawaii Five-O.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Tuesdays at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST).[1][2]
DVD release
The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
146 | 1 | "The Young Assassins" | Bruce Bilson | Bill Stratton | September 10, 1974 |
Kidnappers demand the release of two jailed radicals in exchange for a college professor and Danny. Larry Wilcox guest stars. | |||||
147 | 2 | "A Hawaiian Nightmare" | Charles S. Dubin | Story by: William Bast and Tom Philbin Teleplay by: William Bast | September 17, 1974 |
An extortionist threatens to cause a volcanic eruption and destroy the city of Hilo. James Olson and Sheree North guest star. | |||||
148 | 3 | "I'll Kill 'Em Again" | Charles S. Dubin | Tim Maschler | September 24, 1974 |
A psychopath re-enacts murders featured in an article recounting the team's past crime-solving efforts. | |||||
149 | 4 | "Steal Now--Pay Later" | John Peyser | Jerome Coopersmith | October 1, 1974 |
A man sells stolen goods to legitimate industries solely by telephone. Ray Danton, Jacques Aubuchon and Casey Kasem guest star. | |||||
150 | 5 | "Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got the Bomb?" | Allen Reisner | Martin Roth | October 8, 1974 |
A senator (William Windom) is being targeted by a psychotic bomber. | |||||
151 | 6 | "Right Grave, Wrong Body" | Paul Stanley | Rod Baker and Glen Olson | October 15, 1974 |
A bank robber uses a policeman's gun to commit robberies. | |||||
152 | 7 | "We Hang Our Own" | Douglas Green | Walter Black | October 22, 1974 |
A cattle baron (Leslie Nielsen) seeks revenge when one son (Perry King) says another was killed. Bruce Boxleitner also guest stars. | |||||
153 | 8 | "The Two-Faced Corpse" | Douglas Green | Bud Freeman | October 29, 1974 |
An autopsy reveals that the victim of a gangland slaying led a double life. Jessica Walter, Sam Elliott and Abe Vigoda guest star. | |||||
154 | 9 | "How to Steal a Masterpiece" | Jack Lord | Bud Freeman | November 5, 1974 |
Thieves break through three security systems to steal art from a millionaire. Gail Strickland, George Voskovec and Luther Adler guest star. | |||||
155 | 10 | "A Gun for McGarrett" | Bruce Bilson | Alvin Sapinsley | November 26, 1974 |
In his search for the mobsters who injured him, McGarrett becomes romantically involved with a lovely fellow victim. Carol White and Ivor Barry guest star. | |||||
156 | 11 | "Welcome to Our Branch Office" | Charles S. Dubin | Jerome Coopersmith | December 3, 1974 |
A businessman accuses the Five-O squad of demanding $100,000 in protection from him, and McGarrett suspects that impostors of him and his team have duped the businessman. Cameron Mitchell and Frank Gorshin guest star; James MacArthur plays both Danny and his impostor. | |||||
157 | 12 | "Presenting...In the Center Ring...Murder" | Charles S. Dubin | Jerome Coopersmith | December 10, 1974 |
A traveling circus provides spy Wo Fat with the opportunity to attack a visiting Chinese foreign minister who is under Five-O's protection. | |||||
158 | 13 | "Hara-Kiri: Murder" | Paul Stanley | Norman Lessing | December 31, 1974 |
McGarrett investigates the murder of a wealthy Japanese business man which was so done as to resemble an act of hara-kiri, or seppuku. | |||||
159 | 14 | "Bones of Contention" | Douglas Green | Alvin Sapinsley | January 7, 1975 |
A Honolulu death is linked to the disappearance of a valuable human fossil from China just before Pearl Harbor. Vic Tayback and Keene Curtis guest star. | |||||
160 | 15 | "Computer Killer" | Alf Kjellin | Story by: Larry Brody and Tim Maschler Teleplay by: Tim Maschler | January 14, 1975 |
A computer programmed with erroneous information points McGarrett's murder investigation to the wrong person. | |||||
161 | 16 | "A Woman's Work is with a Gun" | Douglas Green | Glen Olson and Rod Baker | January 21, 1975 |
A trio of debt-plagued women go out and rob tourist buses for money. | |||||
162 | 17 | "Small Witness, Large Crime" | Bruce Bilson | Orville H. Hampton | January 28, 1975 |
A deputy public defender criticizes McGarrett after he arrests a poor child (who has witnessed a murder, and is being taken into custody for his own protection) for a petty theft. France Nuyen and Bert Convy guest star. | |||||
163 | 18 | "Ring of Life" | John Peyser | Tim Maschler | February 4, 1975 |
Five priceless figurines are stolen and a million dollar reward sets off a chain of murder. | |||||
164 | 19 | "Study in Rage" | Allen Reisner | Martin Roth | February 11, 1975 |
An unfinished painting leads Five-0 to a psycho who murdered two doctors and a wealthy mainland business man. | |||||
165 | 20 | "And the Horse Jumped Over the Moon" | Douglas Green | Larry Brody | February 18, 1975 |
A heroin smuggler is slain before he can sell information to the police. Ed Flanders, Bruce Boxleitner (making his second guest appearance this season) and Jo Ann Harris guest star. | |||||
166 | 21 | "Hit Gun for Sale" | John Peyser | Martin Roth | February 25, 1975 |
McGarrett is out to stop a gang war by hunting down a hired gun. Sal Mineo and Tommy Sands guest star. | |||||
167 | 22 | "The Hostage" | Allen Reisner | Bud Freeman | March 11, 1975 |
McGarrett clashes with a police captain over Five-O's handling of a murder/kidnapping. Linda Purl and Scott Brady guest star. | |||||
168 | 23 | "Diary of a Gun" | Douglas Green | Jerome Coopersmith | March 18, 1975 |
A Saturday Night special leaves Five-O a bloody trail of murder and misery as it passes from owner to owner. | |||||
169 | 24 | "6,000 Deadly Tickets" | John Peyser | Leonard and Arlene Stadd | March 25, 1975 |
A scheme forcing travel agents to purchase stolen airline tickets turns to murder when one refuses. |
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/7/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.