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Follows
Followed by
Remade as
Edited into
(fire engine shots - TV version only!)
Referenced in
Phyllis says that she became emotional watching this show with Lars.
Fred explains his sleeping late by saying he watched this show and due to TV lag he's still on Honolulu time.
Carter mentions the show's name and says "Book 'em , Danno"
Frank brings back from Hawaii autographed pineapples from Jack Lord, featuring the "Book 'em, murder one" catchphrase.
Don Ho mentions "calling in McGarrett" the next time the partners come to town
Steve McGarrett and the Five-O team are mentioned; the theme song is heard in the background
Steve McGarrett and the Five-O team are mentioned; the theme song is heard in the background
One of Young Mr. Grace's suggestions for preventing the take-over is to "hijack Mr. Willit, lock her in the safe and throw away the combination" and Mr. Lucas says he must've got the idea from Hawaii Five-O.
TV series mentioned by actor Chris Lemmon.
JJ mentions TV series by name
Doctor Bob says his Hawaiian patient's temperature is 5-0.
Theme tune used and show referenced in Curch of Jack Lord skit
The show is mentioned by name.
Magnum says: "This is McGarrett of Five-O."
Paul says "Book 'em Pam-o" to Pam when he gets arrested
TC mentions a car owned by a 5.0 cop called McGarrett
Mole says "This is not Hawaiian 5.O"
Variation on the famous theme plays during Supergran's rescue on a motor powered surfboard
Sonny uses the line 'Book 'em, Danno!'.
Beverly steals the Cleveland PD gun and tells Howard, "Book him, Ducko (Dano)!"
Endo
Sophia: "Let's roll, Danno."
DeWitt and Zuckerman drink a toast to "Hawaii Five-O."
Crow: "Danno!"
Albert says, "Book 'em, Dano!"
Joel: "Meanwhile, at 'Hawaii Five-O'"
Joel: "Paddle like you're on 'Hawaii Five-O'!"
The "Hawaii Five-O" theme plays as the Eradicators carry out their prank.
Joel: "Hawaii Five . . . oh?"
Tom: "Who knows the 'Hawaii Five-O' song?"
police referred to as 5-0 in rap lyrics
Crow: "We now return to 'Hawaii Five-O'"
Crow, Joel, and Tom hum/sing the "Hawaii Five-O" theme music.
Crow, Joel, and Tom hum the theme music.
Singing of theme song
Kelly, temporarily insane from inhaling poisonous gas, says "Book him, Danno" while hiding under a table.
Servo: Hey, look, Danno!
"I bet Jack Lord hates it here"
The sheriff says, "Book 'em, Dano."
Det. Bolander comments that he wishes this television series was still airing.
Cornfed references the series when arresting Harry Medfly.
Fran mimics the "book it" phrase.
Gex sings the theme to the tv series
Servo hums the theme song.
One of the miners refers to Al as "Hawaii Five-O" because of his Hawaiian shirt.
"Book-em, Danno" is mentioned
"Book em, Dano"
Val (to Tasha): "Book 'em, Danno!"
5-0 mentioned in lyrics
Wes calls the police "5-0"
Referenced by Sally O'Malley
Used as an example of a "Steve;" theme music is played.
mentioned by Sally O' Malley
Toby mentions the show during an argument with Josh.
Character refering to it
Miss Hawaii is called "Five-O" in one scene
street slang of "5-0"
referenced by Sally O'malley
the police are referred to as 5-0
the police are referred to as 5-0
the police are referred to as 5-0
the police are referred to as 5-0
the police are referred to as 5-0
the police are referred to as 5-0
the police are referred to as 5-0
police referred to as 5-0
the police are referred to as 5-0
Bo Derek revered Jack Lord as "Hawaii 5-O macho man"
Jack Black's character refers to the drum riff in the theme song of this TV series.
When Gibbs talks to the 2 basketball players, they call him 5-0.
theme music heard briefly
Title on board behind Fred Silverman
Detective McLord on Peregrine Island.
Just before the messenger reads his speach Reggie the trumpeter briefly playes the theme song of this show
the police are referred to as 5-0
Theme song played by marching band
the police are referred to as 5-0
Referenced by the Bloder brothers
police are called "5-0
The mantra, "Book him, Dan-o" is jokimgly used.
As Marty the Zebra comes to the island, he's surfing in to the theme from "Hawaii Five-O" (1968)
police are referred to as "5-0"
Buzzer sound is the theme song
cop called "5-0"
cops called "5-0"
"He a 5-0, son?"
Mos Def tells Bruce to use his "Hawaii 5-0" lights in the cop car
The graffiti on a police car reads "Book 'em, Danno."
Mentioned by Leo.
Theme song heard
when Leroy is search for all the experiments the theme song to the TV show Hawaii 5-0 is playing
"You aren't 5-0, are you?"
mentioned in song lyrics
Dean calls the cops "5-0"
"You're not a narc, are you? Cause you kind of look like 5-0."
the police are referred to as 5-0
police called 5-0
The theme is played when Bean, Sabine and Stepan are driving over the bridge. Then Bean is testing out ringtones and the theme plays again.
police are called 5-0
cops referred to as "5-0"
The theme music from this title is played when a story on movie locations in Hawaii visits the hotel balcony that featured in its opening credits.
police referred to as "5-0" in song lyrics
police referred to as 5-0
Gus' shirt says "Cook 'em, Danno."
police referred to as "5-0"
Mentioned by Stephen
police referred to as "5-0"
Penn mentions McGarrett and Dano.
Henry calls the treasure thieves "roust punks," to which Shawn replies, "Thank you, Jack Lord."
police are called "5-0"
Chuckie refers to police as "5-0"
When Abby finally discovers who stole her cupcake, she says MacGarrett's trademark "Book 'em Dan-o."
poster in CBS office
Subject of a $16,000 question
police are called "5-0"
the police are called 5-0
Jeff: "Five-O, gotta flush my stash."
police are referred to as "5-0"
Burt Reynolds in Celebrity Jeopardy sketch: "Who is Kam Fong as Chin Ho?"
the police are called 5-0
Waves that looked like "Hawaii Five-O"
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "What the TV Title Means"
Gibbs says "Book em Dano-zo", Tony says the title
Trivia question about show is asked by character
Subject of a $2,000 question
the police are referered to as 5-0
the police are called 5-0
Title used as puzzle
A gang member calls Rizzoli and Frost "Five-O"
Frankie and Jane are referred to as "Five-O"
Prisoner Tamika refers to the detectives as a couple of five o's
Jay says the Chilean miners were confused about how long they were underground when they found out that "Hawaii Five-O" was still on the air
Prince John calls Lightman and Wallowski "five-oh pigs"
the roller derby MC calls a patrol officer "Five-O"
Jack Lord was considered for the leading role on "Star Trek", but couldn't come to an agreement with Gene Roddenberry, so he moved on to "Hawaii Five-O".
Jack Lord is a pioneer of television crime dramas with "Hawaii Five-O".
police are called 5-0
police called 5-0
Raylan referred to as 5-0
Marcus Brigstocke sings the theme music
police are called 5-0
police are called "5-0"
police called 5-0
police are called 5-0
When Adam and the guys go to arrest somebody, somebody yells out "Five-O"
The narrator refers to Thach wearing a Hawaiian shirt to a 1950's themed party "Hawaii Five Uh-oh".
mentioned in dialogue
TJ calls the police "5-0"
Jules calls the police "5-0"
Jay mentions that the show has been remade
Rallo calls the police "5-0"
Featured in
On television during cold opening
clips from this show are used in this special
The old woman watches it on television.
a clip is featured
Shown as part of the 1970 episode, even though it originally aired in 1968.
Jack Soo's guests appearance on the show is shown.
gun put away twice/suit colour changes/car changes
clips of the original show are edited into the fake theme song sequence for the 2010 remake
Spoofed in
The code Carey needs to tell the impound yardman on Thursday is "McGarret said: 'Book him, Dano!'".
The theme music of "Hawaii Five-O" is used in spoofing way in a scene of this episode.
The opening skit includes the cast appearing in a parody of Hawaii Five-O.
"Book 'em, Oprah"
Porn parody.




