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  Show Name Hawaiian Eye
  Caption Robert Conrad , Connie Stevens , Anthony Eisley and Poncie Ponce in '' Hawaiian Eye ''
  Format Private Detective series
  Runtime 60 minutes
  Theme Music Composer "The Hawaiian Eye Theme"<br>composed by<br> Jerry Livingston and<br> Mack David <br>performed by<br> Warren Barker
  Creator Roy Huggins
  Executive Producer William T Orr
  Producer Stanley Niss <br> Charles Hoffman <br> Ed Jurist
  Starring Anthony Eisley <br> Robert Conrad <br> Connie Stevens <br> Poncie Ponce
  List Episodes List of Hawaiian Eye episodes
  Network ABC
  First Aired October 7 , 1959
  Last Aired <br> April 2 , 1963
  Num Seasons 4
  Location California
  Related '' 77 Sunset Strip '', '' Bourbon Street Beat '', '' Surfside Six ''
  Num Episodes 134


''Hawaiian Eye'' was an American Television Series that ran from October 1959 to September 1963 on the American Broadcasting Company television network.


DESCRIPTION

Actors Robert Conrad and Anthony Eisley starred as detectives in Honolulu, Hawaii fighting crime. Connie Stevens played "Cricket," a singer at the Hawaiian Village Hotel bar which the detectives frequented at least once a show. Poncie Ponce supplied comic relief as Kim "Kazuo Kim" Quisado, a Ukelele -playing cab driver with "relatives" throughout the islands. The cast was rounded out by semi-regular Arthur Lyman, an Exotica musician.

''Hawaiian Eye'' was one of several ABC / Warner Brothers detective series of the era situated in different exotic locales. Others included Hollywood -based '' 77 Sunset Strip '', '' Bourbon Street Beat '', set in New Orleans , and Miami 's '' Surfside Six ''. In reality, all were shot on the Warner Brothers lot in Los Angeles , making it easy for characters—and sometimes whole scripts—to cross over. Although the shows aren't Spin-offs in the traditional sense, ''Sunset'' was the the first in this chain of "exotic location detective series". In this regard, ''Hawaiian Eye'' was the most viable of the ''Sunset'' look-alikes, lasting four seasons.1


IN OTHER MEDIA

A limited amount of Spin-off material accompanied the series. Gold Key published a single comic book, ''Hawaiian Eye'' #1, in 1963 , which detailed an adventure of Cricket and Phil Barton. In 1962 a single novelization by Frank Castle also appeared on bookshelves in America.


EPISODE LIST

See List Of Hawaiian Eye Episodes


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