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  3. List of Kojak episodes. This is a list of episodes of the television series Kojak . There have been six seasons of Kojak. The first five seasons ( Pilot + 118 episodes) were shown on the channel CBS from 1973 to 1978. The Pilot of the series was "The Marcus-Nelson Murders", which was aired on March 8, 1973. The fifth season was the last season ...

  4. Ajánlott filmek. Magyar krimi, vígjáték, rendezte: Szalkai Sándor, átlaga: 3,0. Hatalmas a szenzáció, ugyanis Budapestre érkezik a Krimi-írók Nemzetközi Konferenciájára a híres amerikai detektív, Kojak! A repülőtéren sikerül lelépnie a riporterek hada elől, de a szállodában már egy csinos szőke nő kémleli érkezését.

  5. Kojak: Fatal Flaw. 1989 • 94 minutes. 5.0star. 2 reviews. family_home. Eligible. info. $11.99 Buy SD. Add to wishlist . infoWatch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More. About this movie. arrow_forward. Investigating the murder of a writer ...

  6. Kojak: Fatal Flaw (1989) ← Back to main. Cast 12. Telly Savalas . Lieutenant Theo Kojak Andre Braugher. Detective Winston Blake Angie Dickinson. Carolyn Payton Steven Weber. Conrad St. John George Morfogen. Moose Charles Cioffi. Chief George Morris Rich ...

  7. Investigating the murder of a writer responsible for a Mob exposed, Kojak discovers that the dead man's wife is an old flame. ‎Kojak: Fatal Flaw (1989) directed by Richard Compton • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd