The BANNED Episode of Hawaii Five-O (& 9 Other Facts)
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 Published On Jun 29, 2020

Since the advent of television, TV shows like Hawaii Five-O have time and again relied on cops to provide solid drama. From virtuous and honest cops committed to eradicating crime to loose cannons partnering with devils and villains to make easy bucks, cops have been heroes and anti-heroes of various TV shows. The life of police officers is rarely easy. Criminals, on the other hand, can be masterminds but they inevitably always meet their end in some brassy and smart cop. It is this forever ongoing run and chase between criminals and police officers that make police dramas so interesting.

Over the years, American television has produced many interesting and well-researched police dramas. In this video, we celebrate one such drama that had the American audience glued to their television sets for more than a decade. Hawaii Five-O, the incredibly popular police procedural drama series aired in September 1968, and the American audience immediately found a hero in the show's protagonist Steve McGarrett. The influence that Hawaii Five-O exercised on the American audience and the impact it had on the pop culture was immense. During its 12-year-long successful run, Hawaii Five-O kept its audience hooked with fascinating plots and stories. In this video, we present to you 10 interesting facts about Hawaii Five-O, the show that gave us the memorable catchphrase: Book 'em, Danno. So, hit the play button and enjoy.
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