 Kojak
1 9 7 3 - 1 9 7 8 (USA)
125 x 60 minute episodes
The favourite detective show of police around the US, Kojak
made the streets of New York safe, baldness sexy and Chuppa Chups
(Tootsie Pops) an acceptable vice.
Developed from a telly (no pun intended) movie, the show
centred around the incorruptible Lieutenant Theo Kojak from the
Manhattan South Precinct.
Regular cast members included Kevin Dobson (later from Knots
Landing) as Detective Bobby Crocker, Dan Frazer as Captain
McNeil and Telly's real-life brother George as Detective Stavros.
Kojak was an immediate success with more than just the
law enforcement crowd, and shot into the top 10 in its very first
season on air in the US.
When they started out together in the NYPD, Theo Kojak and
Frank McNeil had worked together for many years as partners. Over
the years, Frank had worked his way up the chain of command to
Chief of Detectives for the 13th Precinct in the Manhattan South
district.
Kojak, who had a cynical sense of humour and was determined to
do things his way regardless of what his superiors said, was now
working for him. Kojak was outspoken and streetwise and was not
above stretching the law if it meant cracking his case.
Starting with the 1976-77 season, location filming was done in
New York with Kojak seen all over the city with his trademark
lollipops sticking out of his mouth. In 1989, 65-year-old Telly
Savalas reprised his role and once again hit the streets of New
York to make some new Kojak films for the ABC Mystery
Movie.
Kojak was now an Inspector and his assistant was Winston Blake.
Paco was Blake's partner and Pamela was Kojak's secretary.
Lollipops and "who loves ya, baby?" were once again
present in this new, hipper version of Kojak. In one
episode, a character from the old series popped up - Crocker
(still played by actor Kevin Dobson), who was now a hotshot
assistant D.A. and was out to prosecute Blake for murder.
Telly Savalas lost his battle with prostate cancer in 1993 and
died at the age of 69.
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