Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)
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Hawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series that centers around a special police major crimes task force operating at the behest of the governor of Hawaii. It is a reboot of the 1968–1980 series Hawaii Five-O (the original series had the letter "O" instead of the number "0" in its title), which also aired on CBS. The series was produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television, initially in association with CBS Television Studios.[1] The show received praise for its modern take on the original series.
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Based on | Hawaii Five-O by Leonard Freeman |
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Theme music composer | Morton Stevens Brian Tyler |
Opening theme | "Hawaii Five-O Theme" by Brian Tyler |
Ending theme | Same as above |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 10 |
No. of episodes | 240 (list of episodes) |
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Production location | Oahu, Hawaii |
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Running time | 42–44 minutes |
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Network | CBS |
Release | September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20) – April 3, 2020 (2020-04-03) |
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Hawaii Five-O (original series) |
The series premiered on September 20, 2010, on CBS and aired on Mondays for its first three seasons. Beginning with season four, the program was moved to Fridays.[2] Hawaii Five-0 ran for seven additional seasons and concluded with its 240th and final episode on April 3, 2020.[3][4]
Peter M. Lenkov, one of the show's developers, created two additional police shows that were reboots of previous TV series: MacGyver and Magnum P.I. All three take place in the same fictional universe, and Hawaii Five-0 had crossover episodes with both of the others. The three shows have been collectively referred to as the "Lenkov-verse".[5] The series also exists in the same fictional universe as the NCIS franchise by way of a crossover event with NCIS: Los Angeles.