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Season 2 – Kojak

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Who loves ya, baby? That would be Theo Kojak, the bald, lollipop-sucking New York detective who isn't afraid to bend the rules to bust the bad guys. Cynical but upbeat, Kojak not only has a talent for detecting, he also is blessed with perfect parking karma - he is always able to find a parking space right at the crime scene, even in Manhattan. Now that's power.

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Bick B. @Burke_Schoenfeldt76 Jan 19 I would say the second season is as good or better than the first. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 15, 1974 The Chinatown Murders A gang in Chinatown tries to start a war between rival criminal factions; guests Michael Constantine, Robert Ito. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 15, 1974 The Chinatown Murders A Chinatown gang tries to stir up rival criminal factions; guests Tige Andrews, Vincent Baggetta. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 22, 1974 Hush Now, or You'll Die Kojak suspects a rape victim (Kathleen Quinlan), with another person's help, later murdered her assailant. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 29, 1974 A Very Deadly Game An FBI agent pursues the coast-to-coast trail of a drug thief who murdered a police officer. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 6, 1974 Wall Street Gunslinger Kojak poses as a shady Greek millionaire to catch a man responsible for three murders and the theft of $20 million in securities. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 13, 1974 Slay Ride Several men plummet to their deaths at the same convention, making Kojak doubt suicide as the explanation. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 20, 1974 Nursemaid A murder witness who is Kojak's first clue to a street gang's gun supplier must be persuaded to cooperate, then protected. Details Episode 8 Aired Oct 27, 1974 You Can't Tell a Hurt Man How to Holler A small-time crook (Harrison Page) refuses to cooperate when Kojak tries to clear him of murder; guest Roger E. Mosley. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 3, 1974 The Best Judge Money Can Buy Kojak suspects the apparent suicide of a young judge suspected of corruption was actually murder; guest Abe Vigoda. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 10, 1974 A Souvenir From Atlantic City The eyewitness to a terrorist bombing is a known police informant (Jaime Sanchez); guest Daniel J. Travanti. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 17, 1974 A Killing in the Second House A private investigator (Martin Balsam), once a police detective, makes a client's suicide look like murder to collect life insurance. Details Episode 12 Aired Nov 24, 1974 Best War in Town A rookie officer (Mark Shera) assigned to Kojak by a police instructor inadvertently touches off a war between two gangs. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 1, 1974 Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die The friend of a mental patient (Andrea Marcovicci) thinks he is protecting her by murdering her aggressive suitor. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 15, 1974 The Betrayal An informant (Paul Anka) uses a detective to further his own criminal career. Directed by Telly Savalas. Details Episode 15 Aired Dec 22, 1974 Loser Takes All A woman's (Ja'net DuBois) husband is murdered during the diamond heist she plotted with her lover (Leslie Nielsen); guest Antonio Fargas. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 5, 1975 Close Cover Before Killing Kojak is puzzled when a prosperous businessman (Alex Rocco) suddenly is accused of murder and arson; guests Erik Estrada, David Ackroyd. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 12, 1975 Acts of Desperate Men A sniper systematically eliminates a mild-mannered accountant's (Eugene Roche) boss and his associates; guest Elaine Joyce. Details Episode 18 Aired Jan 19, 1975 Queen of the Gypsies A Gypsy woman (Zohra Lampert), witness to a bank robbery, recruits the thieves for a heist involving six banks in one day. Details Episode 19 Aired Jan 26, 1975 Night of the Piraeus A belt stolen from a Greek sailor causes three murders, but a witness appears unconcerned; guest Norman Lloyd. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 2, 1975 Elegy in an Asphalt Graveyard The murder of a Manhattan playgirl affects several lives, including Lt. Kojak's; guest Priscilla Pointer. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 9, 1975 The Good Luck Bomber An unknown bomber baffles Kojak and the bomb squad when he doesn't send any ransom notes offering to stop the explosions. Details Episode 22 Aired Feb 16, 1975 Unwanted Partners Crocker is torn when an old school chum is the prime suspect in the investigation of a protection racket. Details Episode 23 Aired Feb 23, 1975 Two-Four-Six for Two Hundred A thief tries unsuccessfully to steal a painter's truck, then sits in jail while his lawyer (Robert Loggia) fails to arrange bail. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 2, 1975 The Trade-Off A narcotics dealer (Mark Stevens) facing prosecution kidnaps Capt. McNeil's wife and demands Kojak return the evidence. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 9, 1975 I Want to Report a Dream A psychic (Ruth Gordon) reports to the police a dream in which she sees a murder committed; guest Tracy Reed. Details
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Season Info

Director
Richard Donner, Charles S. Dubin, Jeannot Szwarc, Jerry London, David Friedkin, Telly Savalas, Russ Mayberry, Sigmund Neufeld Jr.
Creator
Abby Mann
Executive Producer
Matthew Rapf
Screenwriter
Jack Laird, Burton Armus, Don Rene Patterson, Eric Kaldor, Peter S. Fischer, Robert C. Dennis, James M. Miller, Gene R. Kearney
Network
CBS
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 15, 1974