Hawaii Five-O (season 11)
Hawaii Five-O (season 11) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 28, 1978 – April 5, 1979 |
This is a list of episodes from the eleventh season of Hawaii Five-O.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursdays 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 |
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240 | 1 | "The Sleeper" | Barry Crane | John Melson | September 28, 1978 |
After a government agent is murdered, McGarrett must identify the traitor in a scientific facility. | |||||
241 | 2 | "Horoscope for Murder" | Ralph Levy | Arthur Bernard Lewis | October 5, 1978 |
When an astrologer visits McGarrett to inform him of a murderer with a terrible temper, his antagonism lessens when her assumptions seem to be partly true. | |||||
242 | 3 | "Deadly Courier" | Reza Badiyi | Seeleg Lester and Sam Neuman | October 12, 1978 |
While McGarrett follows a false lead, an undercover Danno is discovered and brainwashed to carry out the assassination of Steve. | |||||
243 | 4 | "The Case Against Philip Christie" | Dick Moder | Seeleg Lester | October 19, 1978 |
McGarrett is the lone hold-out in a trial where the guilt of the accused seems certain. | |||||
244 | 5 | "Small Potatoes" | Reza Badiyi | Richard DeLong Adams | October 26, 1978 |
Hired by a crime-syndicate chieftain, a jet-setter and his girlfriend (Zohra Lampert) scheme to discredit McGarrett. | |||||
245 | 6 | "A Distant Thunder" | Dennis Donnelly | Al Martinez | November 9, 1978 |
Danny goes undercover in a neo-Nazi organization to investigate a violent hate campaign directed against a congressional hopeful. | |||||
246 | 7 | "Death Mask" | Ralph Levy | Robert I. Holt | November 16, 1978 |
When a street robber claims that he stole King Tutankhamen's mask for fun, McGarrett suspects there is more to the case than simple robbery. | |||||
247 | 8 | "The Pagoda Factor" | Dennis Donnelly | Story by: Irv Pearlberg and Al Martinez Teleplay by: Al Martinez | November 23, 1978 |
McGarrett engineers a convict's escape so he can rejoin his gang and provide information about their activities. | |||||
248 | 9 | "A Long Time Ago" | Robert L. Morrison | Arthur Bernard Lewis | November 30, 1978 |
Danno is stunned to learn that a former flame is apparently a shoplifter and a fugitive's girlfriend. | |||||
249 | 10 | "Why Won't Linda Die?" | Jack Lord | Ken Pettus | December 14, 1978 |
The death of a prominent politician reveals a strange love triangle. | |||||
250 | 11 | "The Miracle Man" | Lawrence Dobkin | Robert Janes | December 21, 1978 |
An evangelist is assaulted by a man who claims the preacher is responsible for his wife's death. Jean Marsh and James Sikking guest stars. | |||||
251 | 12 | "Number One with a Bullet: Part 1" | Don Weis | Robert Janes | December 28, 1978 |
A local mobster's plans to acquire a nightclub include murdering its mainland mob partner. | |||||
252 | 13 | "Number One with a Bullet: Part 2" | Don Weis | Robert Janes | January 4, 1979 |
A singer's manager (James Darren) seeks a mob alliance to keep a local hood away from his client (Yvonne Elliman). | |||||
253 | 14 | "The Meighan Conspiracy" | Robert L. Morrison | Seeleg Lester | January 18, 1979 |
When a robbed bank vault shows no signs of break-in, an inside job seems the likely solution. McGarrett's trail of clues leads him back to the builder of the vault and his wife. Robert Reed and Barbara Anderson guest star. | |||||
254 | 15 | "The Spirit is Willie" | Reza Badiyi | Story by: Seeleg Lester and Sam Neuman Teleplay by: Seeleg Lester | January 25, 1979 |
Millicent Shand returns and claims that her niece's husband has faked his own death in order to get his hands on $500,000. | |||||
255 | 16 | "The Bark and the Bite" | Don Weis | Story by: Shelly Mitchell and Richard deRoy Teleplay by: Richard deRoy | February 8, 1979 |
A vacationing heiress seems unconcerned when McGarrett warns her that someone is after her ruby. | |||||
256 | 17 | "Stringer" | Ray Austin | Story by: Paul Williams and Robert Janes Teleplay by: Robert Janes | February 22, 1979 |
A shady photographer (Paul Williams) becomes involved with gangsters. | |||||
257 | 18 | "The Execution File" | Don Weis | Don Balluck | March 1, 1979 |
A private detective is rescuing girls from prostitution, and using the opportunity to kill the pimps as well. This was James MacArthur's final episode to be filmed, although not the final one to air. | |||||
258 | 19 | "A Very Personal Matter" | Harry F. Hogan III | Robert Janes | March 15, 1979 |
McGarrett must protect a physician suspected of drug peddling from a grieving father (Cameron Mitchell). | |||||
259 | 20 | "The Skyline Killer" | Beau Van den Ecker | Robert Janes | March 22, 1979 |
McGarrett and a profit-seeking writer (Charles Cioffi) compete to find a maniacal killer. | |||||
260 | 21 | "The Year of the Horse" | Don Weis | Richard DeLong Adams | April 5, 1979 |
An Asian dies on a flight from Bangkok to Honolulu when a bag of heroin in her stomach bursts; the trail leads McGarrett and Danny to a Singapore drug ring. Barry Bostwick, Victoria Principal and George Lazenby guest star. This feature-length episode was later shown in two parts in syndication (it was also produced early in the season - in fact, it was filmed before the season premiere - but held back). |
References
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