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  1. Sep 18, 2021 · Sally Kirkland on Kojak! When Kojak talks to Gloria, one of Ibbotson's old girlfriends, he says "Who loves ya?" but... without the "baby". A truly great mom...

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    • Kojak
  2. Season 3 episodes (24) An unjustly imprisoned man hopes to clear his name by helping Kojak trap the loan shark who framed him. To clear his name, a man helps Kojak take down a loan shark. Kojak must overcome outside influences in order to protect a detective who accidentally shot a boy.

  3. Aug 6, 2022 · S1 E10 Cop in A Cage full episode#kojak, #kojakfullepisodes

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  4. Sep 1, 2020 · Telly Savalas returns as the lollipop-packing dapper detective Theo Kojak in another unforgettable season of the renowned mystery series. Season Two features Lieutenant Kojak laying down the law in homicide cases involving organized crime, terrorists, drug traffickers, a serial bomber and a killer multimillion-dollar thief in an investigation that sends Kojak undercover as a Greek millionaire.

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  5. Kojak (1973 series) is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the eponymous New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak. It aired from October 24, 1973 to March 18, 1978 on CBS. It took the time slot of the popular Cannon series, which was moved one hour earlier. Kojak's Greek heritage, shared by actor Savalas, was prominently featured in the series. The show was created by Abby Mann, an Academy Award-winning film writer best known for his work on drama antho

  6. Top New York cop Theo Kojak finds himself trapped in a tangled web of false trials, jealousies and murderous scheming as he investigates the death of two young boys. Their bodies are discovered in a Harlem river, the boys mother is the major suspect. But what appears to be an open shut case soon becomes something much more sinister.

  7. Kojak's first appearance was in the made-for-TV movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders, broadcast in the spring of 1973. Widely regarded as one of the best television films ever made, the two-hour special won two Emmy Awards (for writing and directing) and generated network interest in a series, which premiered in the fall of 1973 and ran five seasons, airing a total of 112 hour-long episodes.