Hawaiian Heat

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19841h

Hawaiian Heat is an American drama television series that premiered on ABC on September 14, 1984. It starred Robert Ginty and Jeff McCracken as two Chicago cops who quit their jobs in the Windy City to become detectives in Hawaii. Their boss at the Honolulu Police Department was played by veteran actor Mako. Many of the episodes were directed by reclusive African-American actor/director Ivan Dixon. Only eleven episodes aired on ABC, including the pilot movie. Its theme song, "Goodbye Blues", is now used by online video producer Brad Jones as the theme for his show "80's Dan".

Seasons

11 Episodes • Premiered 1984

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1. Pilot

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2. Ice Cream Man

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3. Wave of Controversy

Andy is attracted to a woman who claims her wealthy boss murdered a crew member on his racing boat during a storm.

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4. Inherited trait

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5. A Different Kind of Justice

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6. Missing in Hawaii

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7. Yankees vs. the Cubs

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8. Ancient Fires

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9. Old Dues

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10. Andy's Mom

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11. Picture Imperfect

An actress who's being ""stalked"" seeks refuge in a Hawaiian vacation.

Cast

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Jeff McCracken

Andy Senkowski

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Robert Ginty

Mac Riley

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Tracy Scoggins

Irene Gorley

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Mako

Maj. Taro Oshira

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