Hawaii Five 0 Intro (video)

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With Zulu as Kono!
Published 8/12/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Alan Sepinwall) at What's Alan Watching?
After the jump, quick thoughts on some recent developments in that thar land of TV... • For reasons passing understanding, CBS has decided to remake "Hawaii Five-O." Yes, the show has one of the coolest theme songs of all time(*), and the phrase "Five-O" has passed into the popular vernacular as slang for cops, but once you get past that, it's just another cop show set in Hawaii, and NBC failed with one of those (starring Fienberg's favorite actor) a few years back. At least "Knight Rider" is recent enough that people on the outer fringes of the 18-34 demo remember it ...
Hawaii Five-O Returning to CBS
Published 8/13/2008 by James Cook at TheMovingPicture.net
Hawaii Five-O Returning to CBS 5_o_remake.jpg CBS and Criminal Minds executive producer and showrunner Ed Bernero are bringing back the popular crime drama Hawaii Five-O , which is being described as Hawaii Five-O’ 2.0. , says The Hollywood Reporter. The remake of the hit series, which was created by Leonard Freeman and aired on CBS from 1968-80, is one of three projects Bernero has in the works. The other two are Washington Field , which is being done in cooperation with the FBI, and a fugitive apprehension drama. Like the original series, it is a procedural chronicling the workings of the fictional Hawaiian state police ...
Five Crucial TV Theme Songs Missing From Josh Groban's Emmy Montage [Last Night's Party]
Published 9/22/2008 by Maura Johnston at Idolator
Last night's Emmy telecast was punctuated by an interlude where the Oprah-approved crooner Josh Groban ran through a medley of classic television themes; during the four-minute performance, he managed to channel Les Claypool, Will Smith during his Fresh Prince phase, and the lead singer of the dancehall act Inner Circle. Also he used a lot (a lot!) of vibrato in weird places. (I guess moms like that sort of thing?) But even more importantly, there were some curious omissions from the medley, which I've taken the liberty to list below.
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