Hawaii Five-O | |
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Season 11 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 28, 1978 – April 5, 1979 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the eleventh season of Hawaii Five-O. This season marks the final series appearance of James MacArthur.
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. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | |||||
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242 | 1 | "The Sleeper" | Barry Crane | John Melson | September 28, 1978 | 1310-1729-0805 | |||||
After a government agent is murdered, McGarrett must identify the traitor in a scientific facility. Andrew Duggan guest stars. | |||||||||||
243 | 2 | "Horoscope for Murder" | Ralph Levy | Arthur Bernard Lewis | October 5, 1978 | 1310-1729-0806 | |||||
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. | |||||||||||
244 | 3 | "Deadly Courier" | Reza Badiyi | Seeleg Lester and Sam Neuman | October 12, 1978 | 1310-1729-0809 | |||||
While McGarrett follows a false lead, an undercover Danno is discovered and brainwashed to carry out the assassination of Steve. | |||||||||||
245 | 4 | "The Case Against Philip Christie" | Dick Moder | Seeleg Lester | October 19, 1978 | 1310-1729-0802 | |||||
McGarrett is the lone hold-out in a trial where the guilt of the accused seems certain. | |||||||||||
246 | 5 | "Small Potatoes" | Reza Badiyi | Richard DeLong Adams | October 26, 1978 | 1310-1729-0812 | |||||
Hired by a crime-syndicate chieftain, a jet-setter and his girlfriend (Zohra Lampert) scheme to discredit McGarrett. | |||||||||||
247 | 6 | "A Distant Thunder" | Dennis Donnelly | Al Martinez | November 9, 1978 | 1310-1729-0801 | |||||
Danny goes undercover in a neo-Nazi organization to investigate a violent hate campaign directed against a congressional hopeful.Guest star James Olson (actor) | |||||||||||
248 | 7 | "Death Mask" | Ralph Levy | Robert I. Holt | November 16, 1978 | 1310-1729-0808 | |||||
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. NOTE: Laura Sode-Matteson begins her regular series appearance as McGarrett's secretary, Luana. | |||||||||||
249 | 8 | "The Pagoda Factor" | Dennis Donnelly | S : Irv Pearlberg S/T : Al Martinez | November 23, 1978 | 1310-1729-0807 | |||||
McGarrett engineers a convict's escape so he can rejoin his gang and provide information about their activities. | |||||||||||
250 | 9 | "A Long Time Ago" | Robert L. Morrison | Arthur Bernard Lewis | November 30, 1978 | 1310-1729-0810 | |||||
Danno is stunned to learn that a former flame is apparently a shoplifter and a fugitive's girlfriend. | |||||||||||
251 | 10 | "Why Won't Linda Die?" | Jack Lord | Ken Pettus | December 14, 1978 | 1310-1729-0816 | |||||
The death of a prominent politician reveals a strange love triangle. | |||||||||||
252 | 11 | "The Miracle Man" | Lawrence Dobkin | Robert Janes | December 21, 1978 | 1310-1729-0817 | |||||
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. | |||||||||||
253 | 12 | "Number One with a Bullet: Part 1" | Don Weis | Robert Janes | December 28, 1978 | 1310-1729-0813 | |||||
A local mobster's plans to acquire a nightclub include murdering its mainland mob partner. | |||||||||||
254 | 13 | "Number One with a Bullet: Part 2" | Don Weis | Robert Janes | January 4, 1979 | 1310-1729-0814 | |||||
A singer's manager (James Darren) seeks a mob alliance to keep a local hood away from his client (Yvonne Elliman). Guest stars Nehemiah Persoff and Ross Martin | |||||||||||
255 | 14 | "The Meighan Conspiracy" | Robert L. Morrison | Seeleg Lester | January 18, 1979 | 1310-1729-0819 | |||||
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. | |||||||||||
256 | 15 | "The Spirit is Willie" | Reza Badiyi | S : Sam Neuman S/T : Seeleg Lester | January 25, 1979 | 1310-1729-0821 | |||||
Millicent Shand (Mildred Natwick) returns and claims that her niece's husband has faked his own death in order to get his hands on $500,000. | |||||||||||
257 | 16 | "The Bark and the Bite" | Don Weis | S : Shelly Mitchell S/T : Richard deRoy | February 8, 1979 | 1310-1729-0815 | |||||
A vacationing heiress seems unconcerned when McGarrett warns her that someone is after her ruby. | |||||||||||
258 | 17 | "Stringer" | Ray Austin | S : Paul Williams S/T : Robert Janes | February 22, 1979 | 1310-1729-0822 | |||||
A shady photographer (Paul Williams) becomes involved with gangsters. Guest star Ross Martin | |||||||||||
259 | 18 | "The Execution File" | Don Weis | Don Balluck | March 1, 1979 | 1310-1729-0824 | |||||
A private detective (Robert Loggia) is rescuing girls from prostitution, and using the opportunity to kill the pimps as well. John Larch guest stars. | |||||||||||
260 | 19 | "A Very Personal Matter" | Harry F. Hogan III | Robert Janes | March 15, 1979 | 1310-1729-0811 | |||||
McGarrett must protect a physician (Fritz Weaver) suspected of drug peddling from a grieving father (Cameron Mitchell) whose son died of a drug overdose. | |||||||||||
261 | 20 | "The Skyline Killer" | Beau Van den Ecker | Robert Janes | March 22, 1979 | 1310-1729-0823 | |||||
McGarrett and a profit-seeking writer (Charles Cioffi) compete to find a maniacal killer. | |||||||||||
262 | 21 | "The Year of the Horse" | Don Weis | Richard DeLong Adams | April 5, 1979 | 1310-1729-0803 | |||||
263 | 22 | ||||||||||
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. NOTE: 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). |
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