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Who loves ya, baby? - Kojak - Season 1
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Title: Kojak

Overview: A bald, lollipop sucking police detective with a fiery righteous attitude battles crime in New York City.

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Average Vote: 7 (117 votes)

Cast

  • Theo Kojak: Telly Savalas
  • Frank McNeill: Dan Frazer
  • Bobby Crocker: Kevin Dobson
  • Curly Stavors: George Savalas
  • Percy Saperstein: Mark Russell
  • Det. Rizzo: Vince Conti
  • Kojak - Siege of Terror (Season 1 - Episode 1)

    Kojak has two hours to free the hostages from three robbers in an Army surplus store.

    Kojak - Web of Death (Season 1 - Episode 2)

    A fellow detective, Nick Ferro, kills his wife's lover and tries to cover it up.

    Kojak - One for the Morgue (Season 1 - Episode 3)

    Kojak is suspicious of anonymous tips suggesting that an underworld boss is attempting assassination of his rival which would lead to a mafia war.

    Kojak - Knockover (Season 1 - Episode 4)

    A murder victim's diamond ring compounds a homicide case with that of a big robbery.

    Kojak - Girl in the River (Season 1 - Episode 5)

    Kojak suspects that the strangler of seven women has returned, when another girl dies in similar circumstances.

    Kojak - Requiem for a Cop (Season 1 - Episode 6)

    Kojak races a 48-hour deadline to prevent the burial without honors of his old friend, an officer accused of corruption.

    Kojak - The Corrupter (Season 1 - Episode 7)

    Kojak suspects that new store staff may be involved in murder of a jewelry store owner.

    Kojak - Dark Sunday (Season 1 - Episode 8)

    The murder of a car thief reveals vital clues to a $500,000 heist.

    Kojak - Conspiracy of Fear (Season 1 - Episode 9)

    Kojak tries to hold up an urban re-development project until he solves a murder case.

    Kojak - Cop in a Cage (Season 1 - Episode 10)

    Freshly freed from prison, a criminal jailed by Kojak wants revenge and is targeting Kojak's niece on her wedding day.

    Kojak - Marker to a Dead Bookie (Season 1 - Episode 11)

    Kojak pretends to be corrupted (buying even more expensive suits than usual and a brand new Cadillac)—not without opposition from Capt. McNeil, who tries save as much police money he can—to catch a narcotics dealer in the act.

    Kojak - Last Rites for a Dead Priest (Season 1 - Episode 12)

    During a jeweler's convention, a jewel thief disguises as a priest in order to steal valuable gems.

    Kojak - Death Is Not a Passing Grade (Season 1 - Episode 13)

    While teaching a criminal justice class at a local college, Kojak embarrasses a student with a criminal background, forcing him to leave a stolen item to have the upper hand in future classroom discussions.

    Kojak - Die Before They Wake (Season 1 - Episode 14)

    A junkie prostitute holds the key which would help solving the murder cases of her roommate and a local TV reporter.

    Kojak - Deliver Us Some Evil (Season 1 - Episode 15)

    A small time crook prepares to pull a big robbery to flee a pending murder charge.

    Kojak - Eighteen Hours of Fear (Season 1 - Episode 16)

    A woman is coming back from winter holidays from Canada, smuggling two twenty Canadian dollar plates in her fake cast. Once she arrives in US she needs to run from the ex-partner in crime, who murdered her boyfriend and wants get the plates back.

    Kojak - Before the Devil Knows (Season 1 - Episode 17)

    A man has embezzled a million dollars in US Government bonds, and David and Kevin burgle the bonds from the safe in his high rise apartment.

    Kojak - Dead on His Feet (Season 1 - Episode 18)

    A detective is hiding his terminal illness, while pursuing his partner's murderer. As he knows that he won't make it he's even more motivated to find a murder even if he'll have to pay the highest price.

    Kojak - Down a Long and Lonely River (Season 1 - Episode 19)

    A young psychologist asks Kojak for help after her fiancee attempts to settle an old score with the people who left him to take the whole responsibility for the crime which sent him to prison.

    Kojak - Mojo (Season 1 - Episode 20)

    Kojak goes undercover as a chemist in order to expose the thieves who stole morphine from an insurance company, to sell it at an inflated price.

    Kojak - Therapy in Dynamite (Season 1 - Episode 21)

    A psychopathic bomber targets people who hurt his friend. Kojak must find link between victims in order to find suspect.

    Kojak - The Only Way Out (Season 1 - Episode 22)

    A 12-year-old boy wants Kojak's help in locating his missing father. Case takes an interesting twist in which Kojak is not led to the kid's missing father, but to a thief who fled to Brazil with stolen $25 million. With John Hillerman.

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