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|ShortSummary = When an emissary of "Big Uncle," the mainland syndicate's boss of bosses, is murdered, McGarrett fears a gangland war is about to break out among the four bosses in Hawaii. |
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Hawaii Five-O Season 4 | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 14, 1971 March 7, 1972 | –
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of Hawaii Five-O, an American television series, began September 14, 1971, and ended on March 7, 1972. It aired on CBS. The region 1 DVD was released on June 10, 2008.[1]
Episodes
№ | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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74 | 1 | "Highest Castle, Deepest Grave" | Charles S. Dubin | Story by: Elick Moll & Joseph Than Teleplay: Jerome Coopersmith | September 14, 1971 | 1729-0361 |
75 | 2 | "No Bottles… No Cans… No People" | Michael O'Herlihy | Jerry Ludwig & Eric Bercovici | September 21, 1971 | 1729-0355 |
76 | 3 | "Wednesday, Ladies Free" | Michael O' Herlihy | Story by: Paul Playdon Teleplay: Paul Playdon & Jerome Coopersmith | September 28, 1971 | 7104 |
77 | 4 | "3,000 Crooked Miles to Honolulu" | Jerry Thorpe | Jerome Coopersmith | October 5, 1971 | 7103 |
78 | 5 | "Two Doves and Mr. Heron" | Charles S. Dubin | Anthony Lawrence | October 12, 1971 | 7105 |
79 | 6 | "…And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots" | Michael O'Herlihy | John D. F. Black | October 19, 1971 | 7106 |
80 | 7 | "Air Cargo… Dial for Murder" | Michael O'Herlihy | Meyer Dolinsky | October 26, 1971 | 1729-0367 |
81 | 8 | "For a Million… Why Not?" | Ron Winston | Story by: Eric Bercovici & Jerry Ludwig Teleplay: Jerome Coopersmith | November 2, 1971 | 7108 |
82 | 9 | "The Burning Ice" | Paul Stanley | Ken Pettus | November 9, 1971 | 7109 |
83 | 10 | "Rest in Peace, Somebody" | Paul Stanley | John D.F. Black | November 16, 1971 | 1729-0353 |
84 | 11 | "A Matter of Mutual Concern" | Ron Winston | Alvin Sapinsley | November 23, 1971 | 1729-0368 |
85 | 12 | "Nine, Ten--You're Dead" | Leo Penn | Mel Goldberg | November 30, 1971 | 1729-0352 |
86 | 13 | "Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?" | Michael O'Herilhy | Bill Stratton | December 21, 1971 | 1729-0357 |
87 | 14 | "Odd Man in" | Paul Stanley | E. Arthur Kean | December 28, 1971 | 1729-0360 |
88 | 15 | "Bait Once, Bait Twice" | Alf Kjellin | Story by: Jerome Ross Teleplay: Will Lorin | January 4, 1972 | 1729-0371 |
89 | 16 | "The Ninety-Second War (Part 1)" | Bob Sweeney | Story by: Leonard Freeman Teleplay: John D.F. Black | January 11, 1972 | 7116 |
90 | 17 | "The Ninety-Second War (Part 2)" | Bob Sweeney | Story by: Leonard Freeman Teleplay: John D.F. Black | January 18, 1972 | 7117 |
91 | 18 | "Skinhead" | Allen Reisner | Story by: Will Lorin Teleplay: Alvin Sapinsley | January 25, 1972 | 7118 |
92 | 19 | "While You're at It, Bring in the Moon" | Michael O'Herlihy | E. Arthur Kean | February 1, 1972 | 7119 |
93 | 20 | "Cloth of Gold" | Michael O'Herlihy | Bennett Foster | February 8, 1972 | 7120 |
94 | 21 | "Good Night, Baby, Time to Die!" | Alf Kjellin | Abram S. Ginnes | February 15, 1972 | 7121 |
95 | 22 | "Didn't We Meet at a Murder?" | Paul Stanley | Jerome Coopersmith | February 22, 1972 | 7123 |
96 | 23 | "Follow the White Brick Road" | Michael O'Herihly | John Furia | February 29, 1972 | 7122 |
97 | 24 | "R & R & R" | Leo Penn | Bill Stratton | March 7, 1972 | 7124 |