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- Tracy tries to help an army officer clear himself of a robbery charge, but discovers that the man refuses to defend himself.
- Tracy faces danger for a lovely divorcee.
- Superstar Nora Stewart is preparing for a comeback concert several years after a mental breakdown had caused her to leave show business. While vacationing at The Hawaiian Village before the show she is terrorized by a mysterious stalker.
- Lopaka is endangered by a murderer as he helps a beautiful model.
- Tracy Steele hunts a hit-and-run driver.
- Tracy has to find the the killer of renowned artist Gordon Montaigne, and he finds some help from an unexpected source--a blind girl.
- A man from another island, visiting with his young daughter, witnesses a murder and then leaves the scene. The real killers decide to find him and make him confess to the murder before killing him. Tracy and Greg, along with Cricket's cousin Junebug, try to help the little girl while trying to find her father before the killers do.
- The beautiful Marian Summers registers for a stay at the Hawaiian Village Hotel, attracting Tom's attention. What also attracts his attention is a series of burglaries at the hotel that just happened to begin soon after Marian checked in. It turns out that she is the girlfriend of a mainland gangster facing trial, and has been packed off to Hawaii so she won't testify--and her boyfriend's associates have sent a hitman along to make sure that she never does.
- Cricket Blake is disguised as a Polynesian girl to help uncover a smuggling ring.
- An inventor and manufacturer of innovative aircraft devices appears to be being sabotaged.
- Tracy Steele runs into a murder while investigating strange jewel thefts.
- Tom goes to Manila posing as a dead nightclub owner's brother, in order to break up a gang smuggling US currency to Red China.
- A half-dozen US Navy sailors find out that they share a common trait--they're all engaged to the same woman. When they go to confront her they find she's disappeared, so they hire Tom to find her and retrieve the "wedding" expense money they gave her.
- A young man who was raised by a local beach boy sees a woman and has a faint memory of her. Tracy and Tom investigate and find out the woman's son was lost at sea many years ago and that this young man might be her son. Her current husband has designs on her money and blocks the reunion with the help of his mistress.
- Greg aids professor who faces death after winning $100,000 in poker game.
- A young man who is about to inherit the family pineapple business gets involved with a beautiful girl and winds up facing a murder charge. Tracy believes that the man has been framed by someone who doesn't want him to inherit the family fortune, and sets out to use the girl to find out who's behind the frame-up.
- Greg takes on as a client a young woman whose mother is being hounded by a total stranger who is demanding huge sums of money.
- When Cricket discovers legendary jazz trumpeter Joey Vito waiting tables at an out of the way cafe she tries to talk him into performing again, not knowing that he is hiding from his past.
- A series of near-fatal accidents make it appear that someone is trying to kill Phil Barton's favorite uncle.
- Helen is planning to marry Harvey Cross but she still has feelings for Carl Wakila. When Helen's brother is killed Carl is blamed. Tracy is determined to find Carl and find the truth.
- Tom and Tracy are hired by a real-estate agent to find a missing man. What they don't know is that the man they're looking for is an ex-convict that the agent needs to complete a land swindle he's involved in.
- A 16 year old pianist prodigy comes to Hawaii for a concert. He hires Hawaiian Eye to ensure privacy while he practices. Tracy discerns there is something bothering the boy and is determined to find out what it is.
- Cricket finds her life in danger when she exposes a publicity hoax.
- A very expensive diamond that was in the care of Tracy and Tom is stolen. Their investigation leads them to believe that there is a security leak in their office.
- Cricket finds herself pursued by good-looking Somerset Jones, a clerk pretending to be his boss, a department store owner. Jones, in the bar, accidentally comes into possession of a credit card that belongs to Victor Brindisi, the intended victim of a professional hired assassin. Jones uses the card to wine and dine Cricket thus making himself and Cricket the targets of the hitman who overhears Jones being called "Mr. Brindisi" by a waiter. An initial attempt on Jones and Cricket in Kim's cab fails. Tom Lopaka and Tracy Steele then have to find the killer before it's too late and he's one big step ahead of them.
- An actress shooting a movie in Honolulu accidentally runs over and kills a man with her car. Panicking, she flees the scene. However, the film's assistant director witnessed the accident, and uses that fact to blackmail her.
- A beach boy breaks in to a drive-in and shoots the owner. Danny Quan enlists Tom to help find the man responsible.
- Tom his hired by a beautiful woman to pose as her husband and sneak a valuable art object into Macao. What Tom doesn't know is that the woman has murdered her real husband, and has the same thing in store for him.
- Kitty Todd arrives home from shopping and finds her husband dead. The police and her neighbors believe she did it. When another person is murdered at the house, Tom is convinced there is more to the story.
- Tracy is using a detective to track down a missing girl in Hong Kong. When the detectives phone line goes empty in mid-conversation, Tracy goes to Hong Kong to find the detective and the girl himself.
- Tom is hired by Ginger Martin to find her missing husband John, who's been gone for two years. Tom's investigation results in his finding John as the captain of rich Verna Collins' yacht--and her unwilling lover. When Verna is murdered, John is charged with her killing and jailed. Tom doesn't believe he did it, and sets out to find the real killer.
- Beulah Mae Willey is an beautiful eccentric who comes to Hawaii flaunting her wealth. Upon her arrival she connects with Tom with who she wants to see the island. Tom starts to see hints all is not as it appears.
- Greg investigates a murder involving two women and two men.
- Evangelist and faith healer Brother Love is suspected of scamming wealthy women.
- Pupeteer Michael Dalli informs his assistant Sandra that she's no longer needed and he's replacing her with another girl. Soon Sandra finds her lookalike puppet, which is used in the act, smashed. Shortly after that, she's hit and killed in the street by a car. A new girl, Mona, is hired to replace her, and soon Mona finds HER puppet strangled. She hires Tracy to find out what is going on.
- Tom Lopaka is on the trail of a gigolo who seduces and then blackmails married older women.
- A security officer from the Hawaiian Eye is murdered by the thief who he interrupts in the process of stealing an ancient Polynesian navigation chart from the collection of the late Professor Coleman.
- Lily Shung has lived all her life in Hong Kong. Her mother died before she was five but not before telling her that her father was from a prominent family in Hawaii. Lily sets out for Hawaii to learn about her father's side of the family.
- Tracy is flying back to Hawaii from Hong Kong when his plane is hijacked.
- When actor Mark Hamilton comes to Hawaii, Tracy is hired to keep the star's three ex-wives away from him. It turns out that he's evaded paying them the alimony payments he owes them and they're planning to kidnap him in order to get their money. It also turns out that he's been cheating on his income taxes, too, and when his manager finds out about it, Hamilton kills him.
- Tina Robertson's parents have hired Hawaiian Eye to keep Tina away from the man she loves. She is an impossible client. When Cricket tries to befriend her, she is mistaken for Tina by kidnappers.
- Tracy is hired to guard a group of refugee Chinese musicians. He doesn't know that one of the "musicians" is actually a Tibetan lama who has escaped from the Red Chinese, whose agents are looking for him.
- Tom goes after escaped killer Ed Grimes, and tracks him to Hilo, where Grimes is being hidden by his wife Doris. Tom knows that Grimes is cheating on his wife with a new girlfriend, but Doris won't believe anything bad about her husband.
- A girl is shot and a hated business executive is blamed. A high priced attorney from the mainland is brought in to defend the executive. Greg reluctantly agrees to work for the attorney and to follow the evidence wherever it leads.
- A gambler murders a passenger in Kim's car and steals a suitcase full of money. He then kidnaps a girl Kim is interested in, in order to stop Kim from identifying him to the police.
- Tom investigates a series of robberies that are taking place in the staterooms of passenger ships anchored in Honolulu Harbor.
- Tom Lopaka is retained by business tycoon Judson Kirk to help the wealthy man locate and reconnect with his estranged son.
- Tom becomes suspicious when a local beach bum begins romancing a married older woman, leading him to uncover an elaborate double-cross.
- Tom Lopaka's high school football pal becomes a suspect in a jewel heist.
- Tracy is hired to protect an irritating and spoiled rich playboy. He get more than he bargains for when he winds up getting involved in a payroll robbery and preventing a murder.
- Tracy involved with madcap heiress who tries jewel theft for kicks.
- A WWII movie is being shot in Hawaii. The lead actor is extremely insecure. Greg is asked to make sure there is nothing that disrupts him. When the actor is blamed for a hit and run attempt, Greg starts to investigate.
- When a wave of phony $20 bills hits Honolulu, the Treasury Department asks Greg for help in finding the counterfeiters. Greg thinks the bills appear to be made by a former counterfeiter named Capt. Joe, who was supposed to have gotten out of the counterfeiting business and gone straight, but it turns out that Capt. Joe has been kidnapped by a gang of counterfeiters who want him to develop plates so they can counterfeit $50 bills.
- Greg tries to help a young Asian woman who has arrived in Hawaii to take part in an arranged marriage. The trouble is, the man she is to marry is interested in only one thing--a pair of valuable antique vases she brought with her.
- Mavis Purcell, on vacation in Hawaii, is the victim of two accidents in which she almost dies. Suspicious that her husband may be trying to kill her, she goes to Tracy for protection.
- Mike is a narcissist who blames others for the failures in his life. He believes he is owed an easy life. When his sister-in-law realizes he is stealing from her business, she realizes she is afraid of him and goes to Tracy for help.
- Trouble ensues when actress Norma Marriott and her businessman husband plan to build a house upon land that is considered sacred by the local Hawaiian natives.
- Greg and private investigator Tracy Steele investigate the attempted murder of an oil executive who was about to close a merger with a rival oil company, which is controlled by a woman.
- Tennis bum Barry Logan is suspected of the murder of his boss in an argument over his boss' wife. Fortunately for him, Cricket is his alibi, and she convinces Tom to find the real killer. Tom uses an upcoming tennis tournament to smoke out the murderer.
- A woman Tracy is trying to forget comes to the island. When he is warned that she is in danger, he decides to fight his feelings and try to protect her.
- Greg has a near miss on the road. The Coroner ruled the man in the other car died of suicide. When Tracy is discouraged from asking questions, his suspicion is aroused.
- Greg MacKenzie follows a tour group to Tokyo in order to keep tabs on a man suspected of stealing $100,000 from his employer.
- Tom Lopaka faces danger as he investigates a bribery charge against a prosecutor.
- While serving on a jury Cricket recognizes the foreman as a grade school friend. When the friend is found shot Tracy decides to help find out why and if it is related to his service on the jury.
- Cricket is kidnapped off the street and taken to a remote location. When she doesn't show up for her performance at the Shell Bar, Tom starts to investigate.
- Tom Lopaka and mystery writer Charlene Boggs go undercover to investigate a supposed suicide at a posh resort on the island of Kauai.
- Tom agrees to help an American woman married to an Arab prince escape from her husband. However, when Tom goes to the prince's yacht, he's overpowered and taken prisoner.
- Tennis pro Liz Downing is murdered minutes after Greg MacKenzie proposes to her. While searching for her killer, Greg learns much about her that he never knew.
- Magazine writer Gloria Matthews asks Tracy to help her in an unusual matter. She's doing a story on Micho Koyoto, a Japanese marine who has been isolated in the Solomon Islands for the past 15 years and doesn't know the war is over. He is the heir to a large fortune back in Japan, but Gloria needs Tracy's help in convincing the Japanese soldier that the war is over.
- Cricket Blake is accused of poisoning a girl to collect a fortune.
- A controversial novelist's new manuscript vanishes right after she comes to Hawaii to work on it. Greg investigates.
- A reporter friend of Tom's urges him to accompany her on her latest assignment: a story on a famous hunter and author whom she has been asked to join in a search for the wild boar of Kauai. She says she is suspicious of the man and the rest of his hunting party, and Tom soon comes to share her suspicions.
- Tom is hired by a steamship company to find out who is using its ships to smuggle narcotics into the country.
- A former Japanese officer escapes from a mental hospital, and Tom and Tracy are hired to find him. However, the escapee has amnesia and doesn't remember that the war is over, and his combat skills will make him difficult to catch and his dedication to his "cause" could mean disaster for Honolulu.
- Tom and Tracy are hired by a professional violinist to guard his very valuable violin. What the musician doesn't know, however, is that his ex-wife and his current wife's ex-boyfriend are out to kill him. They cause him to have a heart attack and then take away his medication, but Tracy gets him to the hospital and saves his life. Undaunted, the murderous duo plans another attempt on the violinist's life.
- Tom is hired to track down some missing money, and finds himself up against four hired killers.
- An executive being blackmailed is talked out of committing suicide by Tom, who promises to find out who the blackmailer is. Tom's investigation convinces him that he needs the help of his old friend Greg MacKenzie, who's a detective on the mainland. Greg comes to the islands, and is so impressed with Hawaii that he not only agrees to help Tom find the blackmailer but decides to stay and join Tom's agency.
- A man awaiting execution in a jail cell on a French island near Tahiti escapes and communicates with Tracy Steele. Tracy, under the guise of an American journalist, travels to the island and begins investigating.
- Shannon Malloy - a struggling young artist and cocktail waitress - becomes the recipient of a fortune in pearls from a mysterious benefactor.
- A cattle rancher hires Tracy to find out why several shipments of cattle have been stolen.
- Kim's cab is stolen from in front of the hotel - with a priceless Stradivarius in the trunk.
- Tracy is hired by a dancer to find her ex-boyfriend who, because of some letters he had sent her, she believes is in Hawaii. However, it turns out that Tracy may have unwittingly bitten off more than he can chew.
- The Pacific Foundation awards Otto Van Helgren a hefty grant to sail a raft across the Pacific Ocean as a scientific experiment. However, a foundation official suspects something fishy when Von Helgren refuses to allow any photographs to be taken of him. He hires Tracy to find out what Von Helgren is up to, and Tracy in turn calls on Los Angeles private detective Rex Randolph (of Warner Bros.' companion show 77 Sunset Strip (1958)) to help him.
- Two young Japanese man visiting Hawaii ask Tom to find an old man called Noburu. Tom locates him, but his instincts tell him to find out the reason the men are so anxious to locate the old man before Tom tells them where he is.
- Tom goes undercover as a longshoreman to break up a waterfront loan-shark racket.
- Phil becomes concerned when his naive, spinster cousin comes to visit and falls for an oft-married, heavy drinking writer (Victor Jason), whose reputation precedes him on the island. Cricket feels differently about the situation.
- The widow of the late Arthur Goodwin hires Tracy to help break her husband's will. It seems that Arthur left the family business to his secretary, who seems bound and determined to run it into the ground.
- Tracy Steele is blamed when an old girlfriend is found murdered in his car.
- Harmon Kane believes his new girlfriend is from a wealthy family, but the fact is that she and her rich "father" are actually con artists planning to steal the valuable "Blue Goddess" necklace. When the girl's accomplice buys the necklace with a phony check and then skips, Tom is hired to get the necklace back.
- When a past girlfriend of Greg's is killed in a traffic accident, the woman's husband hires MacKenzie to find out if her death was due to an extramarital affair.
- Kim buys an old limousine and finds gangsters are also interested in the car to the point of murder.
- Bunny White is on a roll as he brings his show routine to Hawaii. When he hires a woman lacking in talent to join the show, his partner becomes concerned and hires Tracy to look into the woman's past.
- Tom is dating the sister of up-and-coming boxer Joey Steck. He discovers a scheme to fix Joey's upcoming fight against a local favorite.
- A conman is trying to profit from the rumor of a volcano eruption. One of his marks hires Tracy to try and verify the rumor.
- Jenny Drake is engaged to be married. Tracy realizes she is not in love with her fiance. Jenny marries anyway to spite her wealthy mother. When her mother is killed, Jenny is blamed. Tracy must find the real killer.
- Hired to guard the privacy of an heiress, Lopaka becomes concerned when her boyfriend begins to involve her in séances to retrieve her lost teddy bear.
- Tracy is hired to protect a man from an ancient death curse.
- Tom is hired by a developer to convince Mama Mahina - a woman who was like a mother to Tom - sell the Coconut Bay land she owns. She is superstitious and believes the gods want the land to remain as it is.
- Tom's suspicions are aroused by an ambitious singer, who is the new boyfriend of columnist Karen Ward.
- Tracy is hired by a Los Angeles law firm to find a missing woman named Nancy Campbell. His investigation leads him to believe that Nancy is being stalked by Harry Gulliver, a man who served with Tracy in the Air Force during the Korean War and whose cowardice almost got Tracy killed.
- A federal agent asks Tracy to help cut through some red tape for a famous female scientist. However, Tracy discovers that the woman is being watched by Red Chinese agents, who plan to kidnap her.
- Cricket Blake gets involved with a family practicing Japanese rituals.
- After botching an armored car hold-up, two thugs kidnap the daughter of movie star Paula Keith.
- Tom returns from a covert job where he was tasked with bringing a witness back to Oahu to stand trial. An enterprising photographer learns about the witness and tries to make some money selling his information.
- Greg is hired by Bill Sinclair to guard a rare and valuable statuette called the Manabi Figurine until it can be appraised, at which time Sinclair plans to sell it and make a profit for he and his partners who found the item. However, the figurine is stolen from Greg's safe and someone winds up murdered. Greg, Tom and Lt. Quon work together to find the thief who stole the figurine and committed the murder.
- Ed Haskell is a publicist who wants to help his client get top dollar for an ancient Chinese anti-aging formula. In an effort to increase the aura around the cream, Ed hires Hawaiian Eye to help keep the owner and the formula safe.
- Lopaka faces dangers as he discovers foreign agents stealing missile cones.
- Tom uncovers a scheme to murder an orchid grower, which is part of a conspiracy to steal his most valuable orchid.
- Tracy Steele faces danger as he traces a valuable pearl.
- The murder of a Hollywood star is blamed on Cricket Blake.
- A California beauty contestant arrives in Hawaii, and Doug and Tom find out that her managers are planning a few "surprises" for her.
- A wealthy businessman who had asked Tracy to protect him is found murdered. Tracy's friend, a reporter, had been investigating the businessman and had a notebook full of information about him, but it was stolen not long before the murder, and contained damaging information about some very powerful people.
- Phil Barton uses his head to find the key clue in the slaying of a TV newscaster's errant wife.
- Sisters Nora and Nancy Cobinder are visiting Honolulu shortly after the murder of Nancy's ex-boyfriend, and now someone is trying to kill Nora.
- A friend of Greg's goes to Stanhope Island in pursuit of a journalistic story and doesn't keep his dinner appointment with Greg. Greg begins to investigate.
- Harry Lytton is in love with his mistress and wants to be rid of his wife. He hires a hit-man and then he wife agrees to the divorce. He goes to Tracy and Greg to try and locate the hit-man before he acts.
- An Iowa girl on vacation in Hawaii discovers that she has inherited a small island. Unfortunately, shortly after she receives that news she vanishes.
- Cricket and Phil try to help a young widow hide her infant son from the paternal grandfather who wants to take the child back to the mainland.
- The government brings in Tom to help investigate when defense equipment that was on a dock in Formosa turns up in Red China. He goes undercover, and quickly runs into a Chinese Nationalist "spy" who may or may not be a spy at all.
- Los Angeles private eye Stu Bailey tracks an embezzler to Hawaii, and asks Tom and Tracy for help. Their investigation leads to a travel agency that's a front for a swindle/murder racket involving beautiful local girls and wealthy visitors to the islands.
- Phil's racecar driver friend Eddie Croft comes to Honolulu in an attempt to overcome the physical and psychological injuries that he suffered in a fiery crash at Le Mans.
- Steele and Lopaka disagree on a girl charged with murder.
- A manuscript said to have been written by Robert Louis Stevenson is stolen from a boat arriving in Honolulu. A man with a college tie to Tom enlists his help to track down the document.
- An armored car en route to the bank is robbed of two million dollars in cash; but the only people who knew the route beforehand were Tom Lopaka, Greg MacKenzie, and Mokie Richardson.
- Building developer Jeff Richardson finds his job and his marriage endangered by allegations that he is having an affair with a woman who he claims he never met.
- A wealthy man hires Greg to track down the author of the obituary of the wife that had left him many years earlier. He asked Greg to try and bring his daughter back. Soon Greg has to decide which of two women is the real daughter.
- Cricket, Tracy and Tom take refuge from a typhoon in the home of a retired army colonel. They are soon joined by a gang of bank robbers on the run from the law.
- During a tropical storm Greg and a group of tourists are trapped with a mysterious killer in the mansion of elderly widow Felicia Fairweather.
- A ransom note arrives before a young heiress can be abducted. Her father hires Steele--and then the girl disappears.
- Tom and Tracy are hired to find out who killed a skin diver. Tracy discovers that Lady Blanche Carleton, a young widow, is involved in the murder, and that a string of valuable black pearls was the motive--but there are questions as to whether the pearls are real or fake.
- An ex-con is suspected in a warehouse robbery, and the only clue Tom has to him is a lottery ticket.
- Eight-year-old Patty has lost her "boyfriend", Stevie. Cricket decides to have a little fun with Tracy and Tom by having them work for her "client" Patty to find the missing Stevie. The joke turns serious when a ring that Stevie gave Patty turns out to be part of a stolen jewelry collection.
- An Indian princess disappears from the Honolulu Airport during a stopover. Tom is hired to find her.
- Barbara Ingalls is accused of murder when her husband's mistress is found murdered. MacKenzie is asked to investigate the crime, but he discovers his life is also in danger because someone doesn't want him to arrive at a different conclusion.