Kojak

Kojak is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the title character, bald New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak. Taking the time slot of the popular Cannon series, which was moved one hour earlier it aired on CBS from October 24, 1973, to March 18, 1978. In 1999 TV Guide ranked Theo Kojak number 18 on its 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time list.

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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials March 1973 April 1990 10
Season 1 October 1973 May 1974 22
Season 2 September 1974 March 1975 25
Season 3 September 1975 March 1976 24
Season 4 September 1976 March 1977 25
Season 5 October 1977 March 1978 22
Season 6 0
Unassigned Episodes 7
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials March 1973 April 1990 10
Season 1 October 1973 May 1974 22
Season 2 September 1974 March 1975 25
Season 3 September 1975 March 1976 23
Season 4 September 1976 March 1977 24
Season 5 October 1977 March 1978 22
Unassigned Episodes 9
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 135
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Gene Kearney 27 01/30/1974 - 03/11/1978
Jack Laird 17 10/31/1973 - 04/07/1990
Jeannot Szwarc 14 12/19/1973 - 01/18/1977
Charles S. Dubin 13 11/14/1973 - 02/25/1978
Sigmund Neufeld Jr. 10 01/05/1975 - 12/19/1976
Burton Armus 10 11/24/1974 - 10/16/1977
Russ Mayberry 9 10/13/1974 - 01/28/1978
Chester Krumholz 9 10/24/1976 - 03/18/1978
Nicolas Sgarro 7 10/26/1975 - 12/17/1977
Leo Penn 6 02/06/1974 - 10/23/1977
Telly Savalas 6 12/15/1974 - 03/18/1978
Jerry London 6 10/20/1974 - 10/12/1975
Daniel Haller 5 11/10/1974 - 02/15/1976
Joel Oliansky 5 01/23/1974 - 11/20/1977
Robert C. Dennis 4 02/20/1974 - 12/22/1974
Ernest Pintoff 4 11/30/1975 - 02/11/1978
David Friedkin 4 12/01/1974 - 01/11/1976
Robert W. Lenski 4 02/06/1974 - 02/22/1977
William P. McGivern 4 12/22/1974 - 11/21/1976
Matthew Rapf 3 02/01/1977 - 01/28/1978
Richard Compton 3 11/26/1989 - 02/03/1990
William Hale 3 10/24/1973 - 11/21/1973
Ross Teel 3 03/15/1977 - 11/20/1977
Richard Donner 3 11/07/1973 - 11/24/1974
Edward Abroms 3 03/08/1977 - 02/18/1978
Allen Reisner 2 01/30/1974 - 12/22/1974
Alan Metzger 2 02/21/1987 - 04/07/1990
James McAdams 2 12/21/1975 - 12/12/1976
Seymour Robbie 2 09/29/1974 - 10/27/1974
Eric Kaldor 2 11/10/1974 - 03/15/1977
Charles Sailor 2 11/10/1974 - 03/15/1977
Rift Fournier 2 02/04/1978 - 02/25/1978
Jim Benson 2 01/07/1978 - 03/04/1978
Mark Weingart 2 03/27/1974
Charles Rondeau 2 12/12/1973 - 02/20/1974
Paul Krasny 2 01/30/1989 - 01/04/1990
Christian Nyby 2 11/17/1974 - 02/02/1975
Alex March 1 01/16/1974
Sol Negrin 1 09/26/1976
Gary Nelson 1 11/28/1973
Michael Kozoll 1 01/07/1978
Harvey Laidman 1 01/21/1978
Brian McKay 1 11/30/1975
Robert Markowitz 1 02/16/1985
John Meredyth Lucas 1 11/20/1977
Robert Day 1 12/14/1975
Edward M. Abroms 1 10/10/1976
Sutton Roley 1 10/09/1977
Ray Brenner 1 02/09/1975
Davis Friedkin 1 03/07/1976
Harriet Marguiles 1 12/24/1977
Paul Stanley 1 12/05/1973
Andy Sidaris 1 11/23/1975
Noel Black 1 01/11/1977
William Schwartz 1 11/13/1977
Marty Kupfer 1 11/13/1977
Joseph Sargent 1 03/08/1973
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Albert Ruben 7 10/27/1974 - 11/26/1989
Mort Fine 5 01/16/1974 - 11/16/1975
James M. Miller 5 12/05/1973 - 11/28/1976
Robert M. Young 3 11/21/1976
Sean Baine 3 09/29/1974 - 01/25/1977
Joseph Polizzi 3 12/15/1974 - 10/09/1977
Halsted Welles 2 11/21/1973 - 10/06/1974
Alvin Boretz 2 09/21/1975 - 01/11/1976
Joseph N. Gores 2 11/23/1975 - 01/25/1976
Alvin Sapinsley 2 01/02/1974 - 05/08/1974
Robert Malcolm Young 2 12/12/1973 - 02/13/1974
George Bacos 1 01/26/1975
Jerrold Freedman 1 11/07/1973
Leon Tokatyan 1 12/05/1976
John Loftus 1 02/16/1985
Robert & Charlene Bralver 1 02/11/1978
Jack Epps Jr. 1 11/07/1976
Dallas L. Barnes 1 12/07/1975
Anthony Spinner 1 01/11/1977
Don Rene Patterson 1 01/26/1975
Scott Shepherd 1 04/07/1990
Morton S. Fine 1 11/14/1973
Robert Heverly 1 10/24/1973
Gene P. Kearney 1 03/22/1977
Maurice Hurley 1 01/30/1989
Dorothy Uhnak 1 02/21/1987
Andy House 1 11/07/1976
Oliver Crawford 1 02/22/1977
Abby Mann 1 03/08/1973
Robert Hoskins 1 09/26/1976
Robert Swanson 1 03/02/1975
Robert Foster 1 03/20/1974
Mark Victor 1 01/11/1977
Jerrold Freeman 1 01/25/1977
Selwyn Raab 1 02/16/1985
Stewart Alexander 1 10/24/1976
L.T. Bentwood 1 11/07/1976
Joe Gores 1 12/17/1977
Mark Rogers 1 12/19/1973
Peyton Webb 1 01/04/1990
Donald P. Bellisario 1 10/02/1977
Steven Carabatsos 1 09/26/1976
Michael Grais 1 01/11/1977
Cire Rodlak 1 10/24/1976
Art Eisenson 1 01/21/1978
Mike Frankowich Jr. 1 03/11/1978
David C. Taylor 1 10/23/1977
James Bonnett 1 01/04/1976
Peter S. Fischer 1 01/05/1975
Michael Wagner 1 11/06/1977

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