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VIDEO: Hawaii Five-0 Red Carpet Highlights

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Leading up to this week’s season premiere of Hawaii Five-0 we are posting a video a day from our Hawaii Five-0 red carpet series.

The annual “Sunset On The Beach” Hawaii Five-0 Premiere was held in Waikiki Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, at Queens Surf Beach. Despite high humidity and the threat for heavy showers, thousands of residents and visitors gathered to watch the Season 6 premiere of Hawaii Five-0, “Mai Ho’oni I Ka Wai Lana Mālie.” This year, die-hard fans again camped out overnight to get the best seats. Those in attendance were able to view the premiere nearly 2 weeks ahead of the season premiere on CBS, Friday night September 25th.

The evening began with a majority of the cast walking the red carpet and greeting fans. There to celebrate the sixth year of Hawaii Five-0 were Alex O’Loughlin, Grace Park, Ian Anthony Dale, Daniel Dae Kim, Jorge Garcia, Chi McBride, Taylor Wily, Teilor Grubbs, Dennis Chun, Shawn Garnett and Sarah Carter.

Big Island Now’s Malika Dudley was on the red carpet to catch all the action. First up in our series of Hawaii Five-0 red carpet interviews was Executive Producer, Peter M. Lenkov. He talked about ohana being a recurring theme on the series, why the place names sometimes don’t match the actual location, whether the show has any new love interests this season and about shooting on the neighbor islands. Click here to watch the interview.

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Next up in the series – a highlight reel of the best moments and sound bites from our interviews! During the ceremony, Chi McBride enlists help from Grace Park to help him hold the “lyrics” to a song he wants to sing for the crowd. In our interviews, McBride compares Hawaii to his wife, Park talks about near death experiences, Garcia riles up the crowd, O’Loughlin  says if you don’t have Aloha, “don’t come” and Morimoto is tight lipped about his appearance on the show.

Stay tuned for the full interviews with Alex O’Loughlin, Grace Park, Daniel Dae Kim, Jorge Garcia, Chef Morimoto, Chi McBride and more!

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After the red carpet, John Ondrasik of Five For Fighting helped open the ceremony by performing his song “All For One.”

“About a year ago I was asked by Peter Lenkov, the show creator of Hawaii Five-0, to write a song for their 100th episode. Last night completed the circle as we performed “All For One” for the first time live for 8000 people at H50’s Sunset on the Beach. A great event and as you can imagine beautiful setting.”

Mayor Kirk Caldwell took the stage to declare September 12, 2015 “Hawaii Five-0 Day” and after the traditional introduction of the cast, Executive Producer Peter M. Lenkov, turned the microphone over to Chi McBride to say something on behalf of the cast. After thanking the fans, Chi ended by “singing” the theme song to Hawaii Five-0. The episode began shortly thereafter, picking up where they left off at Kono and Adam’s wedding. There is plenty of action, some romance and a couple of scenes that may make you squirm in discomfort. Hawaiian royalty and even pirates make it into the season opener this year as well.

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HAWAII FIVE-0 is a contemporary take on the classic series about a new elite federalized task force whose mission is to wipe out the crime that washes up on the islands’ sun-drenched beaches.  Detective Steve McGarrett, a decorated Naval officer-turned-cop, returns to Oahu to investigate his father’s murder and stays after Hawaii’s former governor persuaded him to head up the new team: his rules, no red tape and full blanket authority to hunt down the biggest “game” in town.  Joining McGarrett is Detective Danny “Danno” Williams, a relocated ex-New Jersey cop – a working man in paradise who prefers skyscrapers to the coastline – but who’s committed to keeping the islands safe for his young daughter; Chin Ho Kelly, an ex-Honolulu police detective, and former protégé of McGarrett’s father, who was wrongly accused of corruption; Dr. Max Bergman, the quirky coroner; and Chin’s cousin, Kono Kalakaua, a beautiful and fearless native, eager to establish herself among the department’s elite. Assisting the team is Lieutenant Catherine Rollins, a dedicated military officer with romantic ties to McGarrett.  McGarrett vows to bring closure to his father’s case, while the state’s brash FIVE-0 unit, who may spar and jest among themselves, is determined to eliminate the seedy elements from the 50th state.  

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