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- 1. Siege of Terror Oct 24, 1973
- Kojak faces a two-hour deadline in an attempt to save the lives of five hostages.
- 2. Web of Death Oct 31, 1973
- Kojak's partner (Hector Elizondo) in a murder investigation committed the crime; guest John Karlen.
- 3. One for the Morgue Nov 7, 1973
- Evidence points to gangster as the man behind the attempted murder of a young hood.
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A robbery of armored car guards morphs into a deadly hostage standoff, with bulldog Lt. Theo Kojak as the negotiator. Half the Talaba Brothers gang escapes with the cash, but when the other half is cornered, they invade a surplus store, crammed with guns and ammo.
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The classic Kojak TV show starring Telly Savalas as Kojak aired from 1973 to 1978. Explore the show on NBC.com.
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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.