Hawaii Five-0: Force of Waves


10:00 am - 11:00 am, Friday, March 13 on WBME MeTV HDTV (41.1)

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Force of Waves

Season 3, Episode 7

Dan goes it alone in the search for the murderer of a businessman. Anderson: John Vernon. Dan: James MacArthur. Fairbirne: Dewey Martin. Maria: Linda Marsh. Alicia: Dianne Morrissey.

repeat 1970 English
Drama Action/adventure Police Remake

Cast & Crew
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James Macarthur (Actor) .. Det. Danny Williams
John Vernon (Actor) .. Anderson
Dewey Martin (Actor) .. Fairbirne
Linda Marsh (Actor) .. Maria
Dianne Morrissey (Actor) .. Alicia

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Did You Know..
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James Macarthur (Actor) .. Det. Danny Williams
Born: December 08, 1937
Died: October 28, 2010
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: American actor James MacArthur was the adopted son of stage legend Helen Hayes and playwright Charles MacArthur. Despite his mother's insistence that James have a normal childhood, it was difficult not to be intoxicated by the theatre when growing up around the greatest acting and literary talent in the '40s. At age 8, young MacArthur appeared in a stock-company production of The Corn is Green. Fresh out of Harvard, MacArthur became a movie juvenile, specializing in tortured-teen roles in such films as The Young Stranger (1957) and Disney's Light in the Forest (1958). Outgrowing his somewhat charming awkwardness, MacArthur was less satisfying as a standard leading man, and by 1967 he was wasting away in pictures like The Love Ins. That same year, the pilot film for a new Jack Lord cop series, Hawaii Five-O, was screened for a test audience. The group liked the film but not the young man (Tim O'Kelly) who played Lord's assistant, deeming him too young for the part. Hawaii producer Leonard Freeman then called upon 30-year-old MacArthur, with whom Freeman had worked on the Clint Eastwood vehicle Hang 'Em High. From 1968 through 1979, MacArthur played Hawaii Five-0's detective Danny Williams, always handy whenever Jack Lord felt the need to snap "Book 'em, Danno." Though the series enriched MacArthur and made him a vital member of the Honolulu society and business world, the actor finally packed it in after 11 seasons, when it seemed as though he'd be Danno forever (the show continued for one more season). Too wealthy to care about a career at this point, James MacArthur still took an occasional role into the '80s; his most prominent post-Hawaii assignment was the 1980 TV movie Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story, in which he played a rare non-sympathetic character. MacArthur died in October 2010 of natural causes at age 72.
John Vernon (Actor) .. Anderson
Born: February 24, 1932
Died: February 01, 2005
Trivia: Respected in North America and the United Kingdom, actor John Vernon has worked steadily on stage, television, and feature films since the 1950s. A native of Montréal, Canada, Vernon's formal studies began after he won a scholarship to London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Prior to attending the school, Vernon gained experience in amateur theater. During his time in London, Vernon worked with several repertory companies. In 1956, he voiced the part of Big Brother in 1984, but he did not make his formal film debut until 1958 in The Long Rifle and the Tomahawk. By the mid-'50s, Vernon had returned to Canada and went on to specialize in Shakespearean television shows and theater presentations. Vernon made his first Broadway bow in Royal Hunt of the Sun. From there he went to Hollywood to start a prolific career as a supporting and occasional lead actor. Vernon was frequently cast as a villain.
Dewey Martin (Actor) .. Fairbirne
Born: January 01, 1923
Trivia: The first time we saw American actor Dewey Martin was as Butch in 1949's Knock on Any Door. Though his all-American features would have ensured him a long career as a leading man, Martin made a conscious effort to avoid being pigeonholed, essaying such complex characters as escaped convict Hal Griffin in The Desperate Hours. He appeared with frequency on television, showing up on the many filmed anthologies of the 1950s and 1960s, as well as the made-for-TV movie Assault on the Wayne (1971). Evidently, Dewey Martin retired from acting around 1975.
Linda Marsh (Actor) .. Maria
Born: February 08, 1939
Dianne Morrissey (Actor) .. Alicia

Before / After
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Matlock
09:00 am
The Waltons
11:00 am