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Hawaiian Eye is an American detective television series that ran from October 1959 to April 1963 on the ABC television network.
Private investigator Tracy Steele (Anthony Eisley) and his half-Hawaiian partner, Tom Lopaka (Robert Conrad), own Hawaiian Eye, a combination detective agency and private security firm, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their principal client is the Hawaiian Village Hotel, which in exchange for security services, provides the agency with a luxurious private compound on the hotel grounds. The partners investigate mysteries and protect clients with the sometime help of photographer Cricket Blake (Connie Stevens), who also sings at the hotel's Shell Bar, and a ukulele-playing cab driver Kim Quisado (Poncie Ponce), who has "relatives" throughout the islands. Engineer turned detective Greg McKenzie (Grant Williams), joins the agency later on as a full partner, while hotel social director Philip Barton (Troy Donahue) lends a hand after Tracy Steele departs.
Robert Conrad (born March 1, 1935) is an American film and television actor, best known for his role in the 1965–69 television series The Wild Wild West, playing the sophisticated Secret Service agent James T. West. He portrayed World War II ace Pappy Boyington in the television series Black Sheep Squadron. He was a recording artist of pop/rock songs in the early 1960s as Bob Conrad before he began his acting career. He has hosted a weekly two-hour national radio show (The PM Show with Robert Conrad) on CRN Digital Talk Radio since 2008.
Conrad was born Conrad Robert Norton Falk in Chicago, Illinois. His father, born Leonard Henry Falkowski (born November 3, 1918), was then 16 years old; Leonard was of Polish ancestry. His mother, Alice Jacqueline Hartman (born May 15, 1919, daughter of Conrad and Hazel Hartman), was 15 years old when she gave birth, and named her son after her own father. She would go on to become first publicity director of Mercury Records, known as Jackie Smith. She would marry several times, including once to Chicago radio personality Eddie Hubbard in 1948. Eddie Hubbard and Jackie Smith reportedly had a child together (born circa 1949) before splitting up in 1958.
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Family Feud is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson where two families compete to name the most popular responses to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes.
The series premiered on ABC on July 12, 1976, and ran as part of its daytime schedule until June 14, 1985. A revival was launched by CBS on July 4, 1988, and ran until September 10, 1993. Three separate editions for syndication were also produced. The first aired from September 19, 1977 to September 6, 1985. The second aired from September 19, 1988 to September 8, 1995. The third, and most recent, syndicated series premiered on September 20, 1999, and is currently airing.
The ABC network version of the show and the first syndicated series were hosted by Richard Dawson. Ray Combs hosted the CBS series and the first six seasons of the accompanying syndicated version, then was replaced by Dawson for the remainder of the latter show's run. The 1999 syndicated series has been hosted by Louie Anderson (1999–2002), Richard Karn (2002–06), John O'Hurley (2006–10), and Steve Harvey (2010–present). Announcers for the series have included Gene Wood (1976–95), Burton Richardson (1999–2010), Joey Fatone (2010–15), and Rubin Ervin (2015–present).
Connie Stevens (born August 8, 1938) is an American actress, director, screenwriter and singer, best known for her role in the television series Hawaiian Eye and other TV and film work.
She was born Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Peter Ingoglia (known as musician Teddy Stevens) and singer Eleanor McGinley.
She adopted her father's stage name of Stevens as her own. Her parents were divorced and she lived with her grandparents and attended Catholic boarding schools. Actor John Megna (1952–1995) was her half-brother. At the age of twelve, she witnessed a murder in Brooklyn and was sent to live in Boonville, Missouri, with family friends.
Coming from a musical family, she joined the singing group called The Fourmost, with Tony Butala, who went on to fame as founder of The Lettermen. In 1953, Stevens moved to Los Angeles with her father. When she was 16, she replaced the alto in a singing group, The Three Debs. She enrolled at a professional school (The Georgia Massey Professional School in the San Fernando Valley), sang professionally and appeared in local repertory theater.
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Here is the intro to the series from the late 50's staring Connie Stevens, Robert Conrad, Poncie Ponce, and Anthony Eisley
Private Eye series from 1959, starring Connie Stevens, Troy Donahue, Anthony Eisley and Poncie Ponce.
INTRO AND CLOSING THEME WITH PICS FROM THE TV SHOW ENJOY ! "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
"Hawaiian Eye," Original Music and Stars from Warner Bros. Hit Television Show, Musical Direction: Warren Barker. With the voices of Warner Bros. Stars Robert Conrad, Connie Stevens, and Poncie Ponce.
Via http://boyculture.com Robert Conrad welcomes Connie Stevens to his Q&A; @ the 1.12.13 Hollywood Show in L.A., where they discuss memories of their hit series HAWAIIAN EYE. http://boyculture.com http://facebook.com/boycultureblog http://facebook.com/matthewrettenmund http://twitter.com/mattrett
Part 2 of 3 of a Robert Conrad Tribute video I put together with Rick Schultz for the Hollywood Autograph Show's Robert Conrad Meet and Greet January 12, 2013. Covers Hawaiian Eye, Drama Clips and The Adventures of Nick Carter.
From 1984, here is a special Family Feud show, pitting two casts from famous TV shows against each other! In this bit is the cast of Gilligan's Island vs. Hawaiian Eye! Taped in 1984. This is part 1 of 2.
Opening credits sequence (4 seasons; 134 x 60-min episodes) "The Hawaiian Eye Theme" was composed by Jerry Livingston and Mack David, and performed by Warren Barker Private investigator Tracey Steele (Anthony Eisley) and his half-Hawaiian partner, Tom Lopaka (Robert Conrad), own Hawaiian Eye, a combination detective agency and private security firm, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their principal client is the Hawaiian Village Hotel, which in exchange for security services, provides the agency with a luxurious private compound on the hotel grounds. The partners investigate mysteries and protect clients with the sometime help of photographer Cricket Blake (Connie Stevens), who also sings at the hotel's Shell Bar, and a ukelele-playing cab driver Kim Quisado (Poncie Ponce), who has "relatives...
a short, stop motion animation made entirely from hand cut and painted paper. "Tropical Wonderland" is a visual gift that unwraps itself before the viewers eyes. A hawaiian, holiday scene that comes alive to the holiday classic, " Mele Kalikimaka" by Bing Crosby.
Hawaiian custom ukulele shop, Koolau serves up some eye and ear candy. A rare example, in these days of mass production, of a single master luthier putting out a quality that can only found in that small arena of musical instruments. Certainly a work of art with infinite tonal potential. One to admire, enjoy, and of course pass down for generations.
This summer my family took a trip to Hawaii. I was able to get some clips and put this video together, all the footage is handheld except for the sunrise timeline which I used a travel tripod for. Enjoy! Music: UFO (Keljet's Hawaiian Remix) - Coldplay Sunshine Eyes - Polarsets Filmed & Edited by Timmy Scolaro Filmed with: Canon T2i w/18-55mm Canon Lens GoPro 1080 GoPro 960
On Sat, 2/27, we had the privilege of SILO-casting and shooting Brian and Elizabeth's wedding. What a day. All eyes were on the Hawaiian Islands as we braced for possible tsunami waves generated from the devastating Chile earthquake. Thankfully, Hawaii was spared any destruction, and everybody got a dry-run in emergency preparedness. Once the "all clear" was issued that afternoon, everyone involved in the wedding prep kicked it into high gear. In the end, the wedding went off without a hitch. Brian and Elizabeth (and their guests there and watching live online) were treated to a beautiful Hawaiian wedding ceremony and spectacular oceanfront view of an amazing sunset. Mahalo Ke Akua. Our prayers continue to go out to Chile and its people as they heal in the aftermath of the earthquake.
This old song combines a slow melody with a bouncy accompaniment, based on the arrangement crafted by the late slack key master, Leonard Kwan. I'm afraid the music takes a back seat in this video, with two tiny twins in pink getting the starring role. This was shot at Aloha Friday in Downtown Pleasant Hill on August 21, 2009. Front shot is a Panasonic Lumix ZS3 zoomed across the courtyard, while the side shot comes from a Sanyo Xacti HD2000. I hit the audio in on the Xacti too hard, so the audio mix is primarily the camera sound from the Lumix with a little of the Xacti direct input added. I transcoded the AVCHD from the Lumix using FFMPEG, and edited in Adobe PE7.
"A short part of Max & friends hawaiian winter" Oahu is a 20 minutes film about océan roots crew & friends during the Pipeline contest this winter. Friends, fun waves, west coast, waikiki, waimea, beers, sun, Pipeline and more ! Have a break, take a seat and enjoy / Please do a favor to your eyes and download the 2go full HD file for better quality (such bad h264 f**** compression and his incredible loss of quality ! ) _ Activate english Subtitles with CC button if you need _ Directed & edited by Bertrand Bouchez Music credit Intro : The Babies "Caroline" Part 1 - Max : Thee oh sees "I come from the mountain" Part 2 - The contest : Built to spill "Joyride" Part 3 - Ben : Le Loup "we are gods we are wolves" Part 4 - Interlude : Seryn "untitled" Part 5 - West coast : Fidlar "no waves" ...
(Watch in HD with headphones on and volume cranked, if you can -- to attain maximum relaxation and serenity!) To get the latest on Sunchaser Timelapses, LIKE our Facebook Page! facebook.com/SunchaserPicturesPage Featured on HUFFPOST TRAVEL: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/17/video-hawaii-clouds_n_3943484.html While on an amazing business trip to Honolulu/Oahu last week, I managed to sneak out and pop some timelapses of the gorgeous Hawaiian surroundings. Most shots at 5 second intervals, some at 8 seconds. Shot with Canon 6D and a 24mm/1.4 lens. These were all shot near the Kahala Hotel, away from downtown. Music "Naughty Hula Eyes" by Andy Iona and the Islanders (public domain) Shot and Edited by: Gavin Heffernan / Twitter https://twitter.com/GavinHeffernan Special thanks to our v...
Staying at the Volcom Pipe house is every surfer's dream (or nightmare). For the second year running, Volcom Europe's juniors had the chance to live the dream and get the house for themselves. Under the watchful eyes of of Volcom Hawaii's Tai Vandyke and Kai "Borg" Garcia, they were reminded to make the most of this privilege, but to stay on their toes and respect the Hawaiian protocol... The boys got the message! Lots of surfing and fun in the middle of the pacific, where you can't ever take anything for granted...
Trish Barker combines a photojournalistic approach with an eye for fine art portraiture to create unique photos that capture the true essence of each moment. With a gift for capturing "real" moments, and a light-hearted and fun energy that is contagious, Trish makes even posed shots look easy and real, and makes shooting your photos FUN and memorable. Trish Barker is a Maui wedding photographer serving all Hawaiian islands. www.TrishBarkerPhotography.com
Here is the intro to the series from the late 50's staring Connie Stevens, Robert Conrad, Poncie Ponce, and Anthony Eisley
Private Eye series from 1959, starring Connie Stevens, Troy Donahue, Anthony Eisley and Poncie Ponce.
INTRO AND CLOSING THEME WITH PICS FROM THE TV SHOW ENJOY ! "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
"Hawaiian Eye," Original Music and Stars from Warner Bros. Hit Television Show, Musical Direction: Warren Barker. With the voices of Warner Bros. Stars Robert Conrad, Connie Stevens, and Poncie Ponce.
Via http://boyculture.com Robert Conrad welcomes Connie Stevens to his Q&A; @ the 1.12.13 Hollywood Show in L.A., where they discuss memories of their hit series HAWAIIAN EYE. http://boyculture.com http://facebook.com/boycultureblog http://facebook.com/matthewrettenmund http://twitter.com/mattrett
Part 2 of 3 of a Robert Conrad Tribute video I put together with Rick Schultz for the Hollywood Autograph Show's Robert Conrad Meet and Greet January 12, 2013. Covers Hawaiian Eye, Drama Clips and The Adventures of Nick Carter.
From 1984, here is a special Family Feud show, pitting two casts from famous TV shows against each other! In this bit is the cast of Gilligan's Island vs. Hawaiian Eye! Taped in 1984. This is part 1 of 2.
Opening credits sequence (4 seasons; 134 x 60-min episodes) "The Hawaiian Eye Theme" was composed by Jerry Livingston and Mack David, and performed by Warren Barker Private investigator Tracey Steele (Anthony Eisley) and his half-Hawaiian partner, Tom Lopaka (Robert Conrad), own Hawaiian Eye, a combination detective agency and private security firm, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their principal client is the Hawaiian Village Hotel, which in exchange for security services, provides the agency with a luxurious private compound on the hotel grounds. The partners investigate mysteries and protect clients with the sometime help of photographer Cricket Blake (Connie Stevens), who also sings at the hotel's Shell Bar, and a ukelele-playing cab driver Kim Quisado (Poncie Ponce), who has "relatives...
a short, stop motion animation made entirely from hand cut and painted paper. "Tropical Wonderland" is a visual gift that unwraps itself before the viewers eyes. A hawaiian, holiday scene that comes alive to the holiday classic, " Mele Kalikimaka" by Bing Crosby.
Hawaiian custom ukulele shop, Koolau serves up some eye and ear candy. A rare example, in these days of mass production, of a single master luthier putting out a quality that can only found in that small arena of musical instruments. Certainly a work of art with infinite tonal potential. One to admire, enjoy, and of course pass down for generations.
This summer my family took a trip to Hawaii. I was able to get some clips and put this video together, all the footage is handheld except for the sunrise timeline which I used a travel tripod for. Enjoy! Music: UFO (Keljet's Hawaiian Remix) - Coldplay Sunshine Eyes - Polarsets Filmed & Edited by Timmy Scolaro Filmed with: Canon T2i w/18-55mm Canon Lens GoPro 1080 GoPro 960
On Sat, 2/27, we had the privilege of SILO-casting and shooting Brian and Elizabeth's wedding. What a day. All eyes were on the Hawaiian Islands as we braced for possible tsunami waves generated from the devastating Chile earthquake. Thankfully, Hawaii was spared any destruction, and everybody got a dry-run in emergency preparedness. Once the "all clear" was issued that afternoon, everyone involved in the wedding prep kicked it into high gear. In the end, the wedding went off without a hitch. Brian and Elizabeth (and their guests there and watching live online) were treated to a beautiful Hawaiian wedding ceremony and spectacular oceanfront view of an amazing sunset. Mahalo Ke Akua. Our prayers continue to go out to Chile and its people as they heal in the aftermath of the earthquake.
This old song combines a slow melody with a bouncy accompaniment, based on the arrangement crafted by the late slack key master, Leonard Kwan. I'm afraid the music takes a back seat in this video, with two tiny twins in pink getting the starring role. This was shot at Aloha Friday in Downtown Pleasant Hill on August 21, 2009. Front shot is a Panasonic Lumix ZS3 zoomed across the courtyard, while the side shot comes from a Sanyo Xacti HD2000. I hit the audio in on the Xacti too hard, so the audio mix is primarily the camera sound from the Lumix with a little of the Xacti direct input added. I transcoded the AVCHD from the Lumix using FFMPEG, and edited in Adobe PE7.
"A short part of Max & friends hawaiian winter" Oahu is a 20 minutes film about océan roots crew & friends during the Pipeline contest this winter. Friends, fun waves, west coast, waikiki, waimea, beers, sun, Pipeline and more ! Have a break, take a seat and enjoy / Please do a favor to your eyes and download the 2go full HD file for better quality (such bad h264 f**** compression and his incredible loss of quality ! ) _ Activate english Subtitles with CC button if you need _ Directed & edited by Bertrand Bouchez Music credit Intro : The Babies "Caroline" Part 1 - Max : Thee oh sees "I come from the mountain" Part 2 - The contest : Built to spill "Joyride" Part 3 - Ben : Le Loup "we are gods we are wolves" Part 4 - Interlude : Seryn "untitled" Part 5 - West coast : Fidlar "no waves" ...
(Watch in HD with headphones on and volume cranked, if you can -- to attain maximum relaxation and serenity!) To get the latest on Sunchaser Timelapses, LIKE our Facebook Page! facebook.com/SunchaserPicturesPage Featured on HUFFPOST TRAVEL: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/17/video-hawaii-clouds_n_3943484.html While on an amazing business trip to Honolulu/Oahu last week, I managed to sneak out and pop some timelapses of the gorgeous Hawaiian surroundings. Most shots at 5 second intervals, some at 8 seconds. Shot with Canon 6D and a 24mm/1.4 lens. These were all shot near the Kahala Hotel, away from downtown. Music "Naughty Hula Eyes" by Andy Iona and the Islanders (public domain) Shot and Edited by: Gavin Heffernan / Twitter https://twitter.com/GavinHeffernan Special thanks to our v...
Staying at the Volcom Pipe house is every surfer's dream (or nightmare). For the second year running, Volcom Europe's juniors had the chance to live the dream and get the house for themselves. Under the watchful eyes of of Volcom Hawaii's Tai Vandyke and Kai "Borg" Garcia, they were reminded to make the most of this privilege, but to stay on their toes and respect the Hawaiian protocol... The boys got the message! Lots of surfing and fun in the middle of the pacific, where you can't ever take anything for granted...
Trish Barker combines a photojournalistic approach with an eye for fine art portraiture to create unique photos that capture the true essence of each moment. With a gift for capturing "real" moments, and a light-hearted and fun energy that is contagious, Trish makes even posed shots look easy and real, and makes shooting your photos FUN and memorable. Trish Barker is a Maui wedding photographer serving all Hawaiian islands. www.TrishBarkerPhotography.com
Linda como um neném
Que sexo tem, que sexo tem?
Namora sempre com gay
Que nexo faz tão sexy gay
Rock'n'roll?
Pra ela é jazz
Já transou
Hi-life, society
Bancando o jogo alto
Totalmente demais
Esperta como ninguém
Só vai na boa
Só se dá bem!
Na lua cheia tá doida
Apaixonada, não sei por quem
Agitou um broto a mais
Nem pensou
Curtiu
Já foi!
Foi só pra relaxar
Totalmente demais
Sabe sempre quem tem
Faz avião, só se dá bem!
Se pensa que tem problema
Não tem problema
Faz sexo bem!
Seu carro é do ano, seu broto é lindo
Seu corpo tapete do tipo que voa
É toda fina, modelito design
Se pisca, "Hello!", se não dá, "bye bye"
Seu cheque é novinho, ela adora gastar
Transou um Rolling Stone no Canadá
Fazendo manha, bancando o jogo
Que mulher!
Totalmente demais!
Totalmente demais
Totalmente demais, demais..
Totalmente demais
Totalmente demais, demais...