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Singer Joey Rand turns to dramatic high-rise hotel break-ins in order to cover his gambling debts.
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In the ''Hawaii Five-O'' episode "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0598105/combined No Blue Skies]" (5 December 1968), lounge singer Joey Rand (real singer Tommy Sands) turns to dramatic high-rise hotel break-ins in order to cover his gambling debts.
  
His girlfriend Val has doubts about the scheme. Joey convinces her that a big record deal is on the way.
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His girlfriend Val (Sandra Smith) has doubts about the scheme. Joey convinces her that a big record deal is on the way.
  
No Blue Skies
 
  
http://www.tv.com/episode/34525/summary.html?tag=container;trivia_etc
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==External Links==
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*http://www.tv.com/episode/34525/summary.html?tag=container;trivia_etc
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[[Category:1968|Rand, Joey]]
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[[Category:Television series|Rand, Joey]]
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[[Category:Lounge acts|Rand, Joey]]

Latest revision as of 06:57, 6 February 2018

In the Hawaii Five-O episode "No Blue Skies" (5 December 1968), lounge singer Joey Rand (real singer Tommy Sands) turns to dramatic high-rise hotel break-ins in order to cover his gambling debts.

His girlfriend Val (Sandra Smith) has doubts about the scheme. Joey convinces her that a big record deal is on the way.


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