Hawaii Five-0
American action police procedural television series
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July 2023 | An additional television score from Hawaii Five-0, featuring music written for the series by Brian Tyler and Keith Power, was released. |
January 2021 | Ion Television acquired the off-network rights to the Hawaii Five-0 series and started airing episodes. |
December 8 2020 | Complete series DVD collection released |
July 28 2020 | Tenth season DVD release |
April 3 2020 | Series finale aired, concluding the show's ten-season run. |
February 28 2020 | CBS announces the series will end after 10 seasons and 240 episodes, with a two-episode series finale scheduled for April 3, 2020. |
September 27 2019 | Tenth and final season premiered, airing initially at Friday 8:00 pm and later moving to Friday 9:00 pm, with 7.03 million viewers. |
September 28 2018 | Ninth season launched, continuing the downward trend with 7.49 million viewers. |
September 4 2018 | Eighth season premiered on DVD |
March 19 2018 | Michelle Borth is announced to return as a guest for the twentieth episode of the eighth season. |
2017 | Keith Power continues his success, winning SOCAN and BMI Film & TV Awards for TV Series Music |
September 29 2017 | Eighth season premiered, with viewership declining to 8.64 million. |
July 21 2017 | Taylor Wily, Kimee Balmilero, and Dennis Chun are announced as new series regulars for the eighth season. |
June 30 2017 | Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park announce their departure from the series due to a salary dispute with CBS. |
2016 | Keith Power wins both SOCAN and BMI Film & TV Awards for TV Series Music |
November 17 2016 | Masi Oka's departure from the series after the thirteenth episode of the seventh season is announced. |
September 23 2016 | Seventh season began, seeing a viewership increase to 10.22 million. |
2015 | Keith Power wins SOCAN Award for International TV Series Music |
September 25 2015 | Sixth season premiered, continuing to air on Friday nights with 8.30 million viewers. |
September 26 2014 | Fifth season launched, maintaining its Friday time slot with 8.97 million viewers. |
August 2014 | TNT acquired the off-network rights to air the Hawaii Five-0 series and began broadcasting episodes. |
March 27 2014 | Michelle Borth's departure from the series as a regular for the fifth season is announced. |
2013 | Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan win TV Guide Award for Favorite Bromance |
November 21 2013 | Chi McBride is announced as becoming a series regular from the tenth episode of the season. |
September 27 2013 | Fourth season premiered, shifting to a Friday 9:00 pm time slot and attracting 9.46 million viewers. |
July 10 2013 | Chi McBride is announced to have a guest spot in the first episode of the fourth season. |
January 14 2013 | Episode 'Kapu' features an innovative online viewer voting system to determine the episode's ending, with different results for Eastern/Central and Mountain/Pacific Time Zones. |
2012 | The series continues to receive Teen Choice Award nominations for TV Show and Actor categories |
September 24 2012 | Third season began airing, with viewership dropping to 8.06 million viewers. |
March 26 2012 | CBS announces Michelle Borth will become a series regular for season 3 as Lt. Catherine Rollins. |
February 14 2012 | First season Blu-ray release |
2011 | Scott Caan, Daniel Dae Kim, and Grace Park receive nominations for Teen Choice Awards in acting categories |
2011 | Hawaii Five-0 wins multiple awards including People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama and BMI TV Music Award |
October 4 2011 | Release of the first soundtrack album 'Hawaii Five-0: Original Songs from the Television Series', featuring unique music tracks used in the show's second season. This release was notable for its innovative approach of using new and previously unreleased tracks from major artists, which differed from typical TV soundtrack compilations. |
September 20 2011 | First season DVD release in Region 1/A |
September 19 2011 | Second season premiered, drawing 12.19 million viewers, continuing its Monday night time slot. |
January 23 2011 | Hawaii Five-0 set a Guinness World Record for Highest-Rated New Show in the U.S. with 19.34 million viewers for the episode 'Kai e'e'. |
January 5 2011 | Hawaii Five-0 won the 'Favorite New TV Drama' award at the 37th People's Choice Awards. |
2010 | Waiola Shave Ice, featured in the show, saw a 20 percent increase in shave ice sales and a 30 percent rise in overall sales. |
2010 | USS Missouri Memorial Association experienced a 25 percent increase in visitor numbers, marking a record year due to the show's popularity. |
2010 | Kona Brewing Company experienced a 60 percent sales increase after their beers were featured as McGarrett's preferred alcoholic beverage in multiple episodes. |
2010 | Scott Caan was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Danny in the TV series Hawaii Five-0. |
October 28 2010 | James MacArthur, the last surviving main cast member from the original series, dies before filming his planned guest appearance. |
October 21 2010 | CBS orders a full first season of 24 episodes. |
September 20 2010 | Hawaii Five-0 television series premiered on CBS, serving as a reboot of the original 1968-1980 series. |
June 2010 | Production of the first season begins. |
June 24 2010 | Producers announce the use of the former Honolulu Advertiser building warehouse as the official soundstage studio starting in July. |
May 19 2010 | The Honolulu Advertiser published an opinion piece about the new Hawaii Five-0 TV series, discussing its placement on the CBS prime-time lineup and expressing hope for the show's success. |
May 17 2010 | CBS picks up the Hawaii Five-O remake, scheduling it for Monday nights in the 10–11 p.m. time slot. |
March 2010 | Pilot episode production is shot in and around Honolulu. |
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