Hawaiian Eye

Hawaiian Eye (1959-1963)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure, Crime

Private Eyes Tom Lopaka (Robert Conrad) and Tracy Steele (Anthony Eisley) are based out of Hawaiian Village Resort where they work both hotel security and are hired by others to look into various matters. They're helped by their trusty right-hand man Kazuo Kim (Poncie Ponce) who runs a taxi company and is always eager to help them on Hawaiian Eye.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E24PassportApr 2, 1963
S04E23The SistersMar 26, 1963
S04E22Gift of LoveMar 19, 1963
S04E21Blow Low, Blow BlueMar 5, 1963
S04E20Two Million Too MuchFeb 26, 1963
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Hawaiian Eye premiere?

Hawaiian Eye premiered on October 7, 1959.

Who starred in Hawaiian Eye?

Robert Conrad, Connie Stevens, and Poncie Ponce were the lead actors in Hawaiian Eye.

What was Hawaiian Eye about?

Hawaiian Eye was a detective TV series set in Hawaii, where a group of private investigators solved crimes.

How many episodes of Hawaiian Eye were there?

There were a total of 134 episodes of Hawaiian Eye.

Who created Hawaiian Eye?

Hawaiian Eye was created by Roy Huggins and produced by Warner Bros. Television.

Was Hawaiian Eye filmed on location in Hawaii?

Yes, Hawaiian Eye was filmed on location in Hawaii.

Did Hawaiian Eye have a signature song?

Yes, Hawaiian Eye had a signature song called "Hawaiian Eye".

Who sang the theme song for Hawaiian Eye?

The theme song for Hawaiian Eye was sung by an uncredited male singer.

Who directed episodes of Hawaiian Eye?

Many directors worked on episodes of Hawaiian Eye, including Robert Altman, Richard Benedict, and Gene Nelson.

Were the same actors in every episode of Hawaiian Eye?

Yes, the main cast members appeared in every episode of Hawaiian Eye.

How many seasons of Hawaiian Eye were there?

Hawaiian Eye ran for four seasons.

What year did Hawaiian Eye end?

Hawaiian Eye ended in 1963 after four seasons.

Did Hawaiian Eye win any awards?

No, Hawaiian Eye did not win any major awards.

Did all episodes of Hawaiian Eye feature guest stars?

No, not all episodes of Hawaiian Eye featured guest stars.

Was Hawaiian Eye released on DVD?

Yes, Hawaiian Eye has been released on DVD.

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Also known as

  • Гавайский детектив (Russian Federation)
  • Intriga en Hawai (Spain)

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