Hawaiian Eye
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Hawaiian Eye was an American television series that ran from October 1959 to September 1963 on the American Broadcasting Company television network.
Actors Robert Conrad and Anthony Eisley starred as detectives in Honolulu, Hawaii fighting crime. Connie Stevens played "Cricket," a singer at the Hawaiian Village Hotel bar which the detectives frequented at least once a show. Hawaiian Eye was one of several detective series of the era situated in different exotic locales, and the characters (and scripts) from the various shows crossed over to one another. The other series were 77 Sunset Strip in Hollywood, Bourbon Street Beat in New Orleans, and Surfside Six in Miami. All were shot in Los Angeles on the Warner Bros. lot.
Exotica musician Arthur Lyman was a semi-regular on the show.