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Hawaiian Eye

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 7, 1959
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 134
  • Networks: ABC
  • Genres: Crime, Drama
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Hawaiian Eye(1959)

TMDB Rating: 5.2 (9 votes)

Overview

Private Eyes Tom Lopaka and Tracy Steele are based out of Hawaiian Village Resort where they work both hotel security and are hired by others to look into various matters. They're helped by their trusty right-hand man Kazuo Kim who runs a taxi company and is always eager to help them.

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Season 1

33 episodes • 1959

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Malihini HolidayOct 7, 19590.0
2Waikiki WidowOct 14, 19590.0
3Second Day of InfamyOct 21, 19590.0
4All Expenses PaidOct 28, 19590.0
5Dangerous EdenNov 4, 19590.0
6Cloud Over KoalaNov 11, 19590.0
7Beach BoyNov 18, 19590.0
8Three Tickets to LaniNov 25, 19590.0
9The Quick ReturnDec 2, 19590.0
10Secret of the Second DoorDec 9, 19590.0
11Shipment from KiheiDec 16, 19590.0
12A Dime a DozenDec 23, 19590.0
13The Koa ManDec 30, 19590.0
14Stamped for DangerJan 6, 19600.0
15The Kamehameha CloakJan 13, 19600.0
16The Kikiki KidJan 20, 19600.0
17Then There Were ThreeJan 27, 19600.0
18Sword of the SamuraiFeb 3, 19600.0
19Hong Kong PassageFeb 10, 19600.0
20Cut of IceFeb 17, 19600.0
21Fatal CruiseFeb 24, 19600.0
22Danger on CreditMar 2, 19600.0
23Bequest of Arthur GoodwinMar 9, 19600.0
24Birthday BoyMar 16, 19600.0
25Second FiddleMar 23, 19600.0
26Kim QuixoteMar 30, 19600.0
27The Lady's Not for TravelingApr 6, 19600.0
28Murder, AnyoneApr 13, 19600.0
29TyphoonApr 27, 19600.0
30Shadow of the BladeMay 4, 19600.0
31Dead RingerMay 11, 19600.0
32Little BlalahMay 18, 19600.0
33Assignment: ManilaMay 25, 19600.0
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Season 2

38 episodes • 1960

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I Wed Three WivesSep 14, 19600.0
2Princess from ManhattanSep 21, 19600.0
3With This RingSep 28, 19600.0
4Sea FireOct 5, 19600.0
5Jade SongOct 12, 19600.0
6The Blue GoddessOct 19, 19600.0
7White Pigeon TicketOct 26, 19600.0
8Vanessa VanishesNov 2, 19600.0
9The Kahuna CurtainNov 9, 19600.0
10Girl on a StringNov 16, 19600.0
11Kakua WomanNov 23, 19600.0
12The ContendersNov 30, 19600.0
13Swan Song for a HeroDec 7, 19600.0
14The Money BlossomDec 14, 19600.0
15Services RenderedDec 21, 19600.0
16Baker's Half DozenDec 28, 19600.0
17Made in JapanJan 4, 19610.0
18A Touch of VelvetJan 11, 19610.0
19Talk and You're DeadJan 18, 19610.0
20Robinson KoyotoJan 25, 19610.0
21The Manabi FigurineFeb 1, 19610.0
22Caves of PeleFeb 8, 19610.0
23Man in a RageFeb 15, 19610.0
24The Stanhope BrandFeb 22, 19610.0
25The Trouble with MurderMar 1, 19610.0
26The Man from ManilaMar 8, 19610.0
27Her Father's HouseMar 15, 19610.0
28The Humukumunukunukuapuaa KidMar 22, 19610.0
29Don't Kiss Me GoodbyeMar 29, 19610.0
30Dragon RoadApr 5, 19610.0
31It Ain't CricketApr 12, 19610.0
32The ComicsApr 19, 19610.0
33Father, Dear FatherApr 26, 19610.0
34The Manchu FormulaMay 3, 19610.0
35The Pretty PeopleMay 10, 19610.0
36The Big DealerMay 17, 19610.0
37Maid in AmericaMay 24, 19610.0
38A Taste for MoneyMay 31, 19610.0
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Season 3

39 episodes • 1961

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Satan CitySep 27, 19610.0
2The Kupua of Coconut BayOct 4, 19610.0
3The Moon of MindanaoOct 11, 19610.0
4The Doctor's LadyOct 18, 19610.0
5Thomas Jefferson ChuOct 25, 19610.0
6Pill in the BoxNov 1, 19610.0
7Kill a Grey FoxNov 8, 19610.0
8Point ZeroNov 15, 19610.0
9The Queen from Kern CountyNov 22, 19610.0
10The Final ScoreNov 29, 19610.0
11Two for the MoneyDec 6, 19610.0
12TusitalaDec 13, 19610.0
13The Classic CabDec 20, 19610.0
14Concert in HawaiiDec 27, 19610.0
15The Missile RoguesJan 3, 19620.0
16Little Miss Rich WitchJan 10, 19620.0
17Big FeverJan 17, 19620.0
18Year of GraceJan 24, 19620.0
19My Love But LightlyJan 31, 19620.0
20Cricket's MillionaireFeb 7, 19620.0
21Four-Cornered TriangleFeb 14, 19620.0
22Total EclipseFeb 21, 19620.0
23Blackmail in SatinFeb 28, 19620.0
24A Scent of WhalesMar 7, 19620.0
25A Likely StoryMar 14, 19620.0
26Meeting on MolokaiMar 21, 19620.0
27PayoffMar 28, 19620.0
28An Echo of HonorApr 4, 19620.0
29Nightmare in ParadiseApr 11, 19620.0
30Aloha, CricketApr 18, 19620.0
31The Last SamuraiApr 25, 19620.0
32Rx CricketMay 2, 19620.0
33Location ShootingMay 9, 19620.0
34Across the River LetheMay 16, 19620.0
35Scene of the CrimeMay 23, 19620.0
36Among the LivingMay 30, 19620.0
37'V' is for VictimJun 6, 19620.0
38Koko KateJun 13, 19620.0
39Lalama LadyJun 20, 19620.0
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Season 4

24 episodes • 1962

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Day in the SunOct 2, 19620.0
2Somewhere There's MusicOct 9, 19620.0
3There'll Be Some Changes MadeOct 16, 19620.0
4The Broken ThreadOct 23, 19620.0
5Lament for a Saturday WarriorOct 30, 19620.0
6The After Hours HeartNov 13, 19620.0
7The Sign-OffNov 20, 19620.0
8A Night with Nora StewartNov 27, 19620.0
9To See, Perchance to DreamDec 4, 19620.0
10Pursuit of a LadyDec 11, 19620.0
11Shannon MalloyDec 18, 19620.0
12Go Steady with DangerJan 1, 19630.0
13Kupikio KidJan 8, 19630.0
14Maybe MenehunesJan 15, 19630.0
15Pretty PigeonJan 22, 19630.0
16Two Too ManyJan 29, 19630.0
17Boar HuntFeb 5, 19630.0
18Go for BaroqueFeb 12, 19630.0
19The Long Way HomeFeb 19, 19630.0
20Two Million Too MuchFeb 26, 19630.0
21Blow Low, Blow BlueMar 5, 19630.0
22Gift of LoveMar 19, 19630.0
23The SistersMar 26, 19630.0
24PassportApr 2, 19630.0

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