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Hawaii (TV series)

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Hawaii
Also known as Pearl City
Genre
Created by Jeff Eastin
Starring
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
Executive producer Jeff Eastin
Producers
  • Jay Benson
  • Wendy West
Running time 43 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network NBC
Release September 1  ( 2004-09-01 )  ?
October 13, 2004  ( 2004-10-13 )

Hawaii is an American police procedural crime drama television series produced and distributed by NBC Universal Television for NBC . [1] [2] Originally titled Pearl City , this police drama was produced with the series Hawaii Five-O in mind, and debuted on September 1 and aired through October 6, 2004. Written by Executive Producer Jeff Eastin, the series revolves around a fictional elite crime unit of the Honolulu Police Department headed by veteran detective and local legend Sean Harrison ( Michael Biehn ) and John Declan ( Sharif Atkins ), a former Chicago Police Department detective transferred to Hawaii for his talents.

The series was written by Jeff Eastin , Chris Black, Reid Steiner, Wendy West, Eric Haywood, and Travis Romero.

The series was canceled in October 2004 and though eight episodes were filmed, only seven were aired.

Cast [ edit ]

Main [ edit ]

Recurring [ edit ]

Episodes [ edit ]

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "Hawaiian Justice" Daniel Sackheim Jeff Eastin September 1, 2004  ( 2004-09-01 )
2 "Underground" Guy Ferland Chris Black September 6, 2004  ( 2004-09-06 )
3 "Cops 'n' Robbers" Jeffrey Reiner Story by  : Dean Widenmann
Teleplay by  : Jeff Eastin
September 8, 2004  ( 2004-09-08 )
4 "Psych Out" Joe Ann Fogle Unknown September 15, 2004  ( 2004-09-15 )
5 "Lost and Found" Josh Pate Dean Widenmann September 22, 2004  ( 2004-09-22 )
6 "No Man Is an Island" Gloria Muzio Eric Haywood September 29, 2004  ( 2004-09-29 )
7 "Out of Time" Felix Alcala Terri Kopp October 6, 2004  ( 2004-10-06 )
8 "Almost Paradise" Unknown Unknown October 13, 2004  ( 2004-10-13 )

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Lowry, Brian (29 August 2004). "Hawaii" . Variety . Retrieved 12 October 2023 .
  2. ^ Smith, Sid (September 2004). "NBC's 'Hawaii' needs more than crime and cliches" . Chicago Tribune . Retrieved 12 October 2023 .

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