Follows
"Hawaii Five-O: Pilot (#1.0)" (1968)
Remade as
Hawaii Five-0 (2010)
Edited into
Earthquake (1974)
- (fire engine shots - TV version only!)
Referenced in
"Mary Tyler Moore: The Lars Affair (#4.1)" (1973)
- Phyllis says that she became emotional watching this show with Lars.
"Sanford and Son: Matchmaker, Matchmaker (#4.2)" (1974)
- Fred explains his sleeping late by saying he watched this show and due to TV lag he's still on Honolulu time.
"The Bob Newhart Show: Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time (#4.10)" (1975)
- Frank brings back from Hawaii autographed pineapples from Jack Lord, featuring the "Book 'em, murder one" catchphrase.
"Sanford and Son: The Hawaiian Connection: Part 1 (#6.1)" (1976)
- Steve McGarrett and the Five-O team are mentioned; the theme song is heard in the background
"Sanford and Son: The Hawaiian Connection: Part 2 (#6.2)" (1976)
- Steve McGarrett and the Five-O team are mentioned; the theme song is heard in the background
"Are You Being Served?: Take-Over (#5.5)" (1977)
- Mentioned by name as a show Young Mr Grace has recently seen.
The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977)
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
- Theme tune used and show referenced in Curch of Jack Lord skit
"The Facts of Life: The New Girl: Part 1 (#2.1)" (1980)
- The show is mentioned by name.
The Prowler (1981)
- Paul says "Book 'em Pam-o" to Pam when he gets arrested
"Magnum, P.I.: The Taking of Dick McWilliams (#2.10)" (1981)
- TC mentions a car owned by a 5.0 cop called McGarrett
Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Suburbia (1984)
Howard the Duck (1986)
- Beverly steals the Cleveland PD gun and tells Howard, "Book him, Ducko (Dano)!"
New Jack City (1991)
Hudson Hawk (1991)
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Monster A-Go-Go (#5.21)" (1993)
- Singing of theme song
"Married with Children: Scared Single (#8.8)" (1993)
- Kelly, temporarily insane from inhaling poisonous gas, says "Book him, Danno" while hiding under a table.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Village of the Giants (#6.23)" (1994)
- Servo: Hey, look, Danno!
Cops and Robbersons (1994)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Code Name: Diamond Head (#7.8)" (1994)
- "I bet Jack Lord hates it here"
Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas (1994) (TV)
- The sheriff says, "Book 'em, Dano."
"Homicide: Life on the Street: Nearer My God to Thee (#3.1)" (1994)
- Det. Bolander comments that he wishes this television series was still airing.
"The Nanny: The Party's Over (#3.8)" (1995)
- Fran mimics the "book it" phrase.
Money Train (1995)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Deadly Mantis (#9.4)" (1997)
- Servo hums the theme song.
"The Weird Al Show: Mining Accident (#1.3)" (1997)
- One of the miners refers to Al as "Hawaii Five-O" because of his Hawaiian shirt.
Meet the Deedles (1998)
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Harlem Aria (1999)
- Wes calls the police "5-0"
Light It Up (1999)
"Saturday Night Live: Danny DeVito/R.E.M. (#25.8)" (1999)
- Referenced by Sally O'Malley
Scalpers (2000)
The Tao of Steve (2000)
- Used as an example of a "Steve;" theme music is played.
"Saturday Night Live: Ben Affleck/Fiona Apple (#25.13)" (2000)
- mentioned by Sally O' Malley
"The West Wing: The White House Pro-Am (#1.17)" (2000)
- Toby mentions the show during an argument with Josh.
"Farscape: Crackers Don't Matter (#2.4)" (2000)
- Character refering to it
Screwed (2000)
The Dish (2000)
Unbreakable (2000)
Miss Congeniality (2000)
Say It Isn't So (2001)
Exit Wounds (2001)
- street slang of "5-0"
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Molly Shannon (2001) (V)
- referenced by Sally O'malley
Showtime (2002)
xXx (2002)
"I Love the '70s" (2003)
- Bo Derek revered Jack Lord as "Hawaii 5-O macho man"
The School of Rock (2003)
- Jack Black's character refers to the drum riff in the theme song of this TV series.
"Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Seadog (#1.3)" (2003)
- When Gibbs talks to the 2 basketball players, they call him 5-0.
50 First Dates (2004)
- theme music heard briefly
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Charlie's Angels' (2004) (TV)
- Title on board behind Fred Silverman
City of Heroes (2004) (VG)
- Detective McLord on Peregrine Island.
Shrek 2 (2004)
- Just before the messenger reads his speach Reggie the trumpeter briefly playes the theme song of this show
Friday Night Lights (2004)
- Theme song played by marching band
Dead Meat (2005)
- police are called "5-0
Madagascar (2005)
- As Marty the Zebra comes to the island, he's surfing in to the theme from "Hawaii Five-O" (1968)
"Supernatural: Pilot (#1.1)" (2005)
- police are referred to as "5-0"
God's Waiting List (2006)
- cops called "5-0"
The Bros. (2006)
- cop called "5-0"
The Ron Clark Story (2006) (TV)
- "He a 5-0, son?"
16 Blocks (2006)
- Mos Def tells Bruce to use his "Hawaii 5-0" lights in the cop car
"That '70s Show: Son and Daughter (#8.14)" (2006)
- Mentioned by Leo.
"Top Gear: (2006-05-28)" (2006)
- Theme song heard
Leroy & Stitch (2006) (TV)
- when Leroy is search for all the experiments the theme song to the TV show Hawaii 5-0 is playing
Maya's Soul (2006) (V)
- "You aren't 5-0, are you?"
The Champagne Gang (2006)
- mentioned in song lyrics
Evil Bong (2006)
- "You're not a narc, are you? Cause you kind of look like 5-0."
Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007)
- 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.
Motives 2 (2007)
- cops referred to as "5-0"
"Getaway: Golden Getaway: Getaway Goes to the Movies (#16.13)" (2007)
- 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.
Half Past Dead 2 (2007) (V)
- police referred to as "5-0" in song lyrics
Dead Heist (2007)
- police referred to as 5-0
"Psych: Meat Is Murder, But Murder Is Also Murder (#2.6)" (2007)
- Gus' shirt says "Cook 'em, Danno."
Halloween (2007)
- police referred to as "5-0"
Alive or Dead (2008)
- police referred to as "5-0"
"Psych: The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable (#3.4)" (2008)
- Henry calls the treasure thieves "roust punks," to which Shawn replies, "Thank you, Jack Lord."
Lakeview Terrace (2008)
- police are called "5-0"
While She Was Out (2008)
- Chuckie refers to police as "5-0"
"Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Capitol Offense (#6.3)" (2008)
- When Abby finally discovers who stole her cupcake, she says MacGarrett's trademark "Book 'em Dan-o."
Frost/Nixon (2008)
- poster in CBS office
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#7.43)" (2008)
- Subject of a $16,000 question
Soul Men (2008)
- police are called "5-0"
Laid to Rest (2009)
- the police are called 5-0
The Soloist (2009)
- police are referred to as "5-0"
"Saturday Night Live: Will Ferrell/Green Day (#34.22)" (2009)
- Burt Reynolds in Celebrity Jeopardy sketch: "Who is Kam Fong as Chin Ho?"
"After the Catch: No Trespassing (#3.4)" (2009)
- Waves that looked like "Hawaii Five-O"
Evil Bong II: King Bong (2009)
- the police are called 5-0
"Jeopardy!: (#26.11)" (2009)
- Subject of an $800 clue in the category "What the TV Title Means"
"Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Power Down (#7.8)" (2009)
- Gibbs says "Book em Dano-zo", Tony says the title
Not Another Heist Movie (2010)
- Trivia question about show is asked by character
Featured in
"Saturday Night Live: Candice Bergen/Frank Zappa (#2.10)" (1976)
- On television during cold opening
Under the Hula Moon (1995)
Jerry Maguire (1996)
Influences: From Yesterday to Today (1999) (TV)
- clips from this show are used in this special
Screwed (2000)
Duplex (2003)
- The old woman watches it on television.
CBS at 75 (2003) (TV)
- a clip is featured
"I Love the '70s: Volume 2" (2006)
- Shown as part of the 1970 episode, even though it originally aired in 1968.
Spoofed in
Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992) (V)
A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
Showtime (2002)
"The Simpsons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star (#16.21)" (2005)
- The theme music of "Hawaii Five-O" is used in spoofing way in a scene of this episode.
"The Footy Show: The Grand Final Footy Show 2006 (#13.28)" (2006)
- The opening skit includes the cast appearing in a parody of Hawaii Five-O.
"Robot Chicken: A Day at the Circus (#2.17)" (2006)
- "Book 'em, Oprah"
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