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The popular TV series Kojak took its name from the character of Lieutenant Theo Kojak, the iconoclastic commander of a detective squad at the Manhattan South precinct in New York City and one of the more memorable characters to appear on 1970s...
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Kojak refers to two separate but related American Crime drama television series, with the original airing on CBS and the second series airing on USA Network. Kojak (1973 series) is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the eponymous...


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Kojak.(Television Program Review)
03/28/2005: 545 words, approx. 2 pages
(Series; USA, Fri. March 25, 9 P.M.) Filmed in Toronto by Playa Inc. Executive producer, Tom Thayer; co-executive producer, Ving Rhames; producer, Clara George; director, Michael Watkins; writer, Anthony Piccirillo; camera, Marshall Adams; editor, David Crabtree; music, Mark Snow; production designer, Rocco...
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Fred Does Punk; Uneven Kojak
05/31/1996: 418 words, approx. 1 pages
THE B-52's have never been a punk-rock band. Indeed, the bouncy, campy dance music of their 1979 debut album was the antithesis of punk and helped establish the "new wave" that Sex Pistols fans loved to hate. Now, however, B-52's' frontman Fred Schneider has...
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`Tent' church at ground zero
12/7/2006: 303 words, approx. 1 pages
A church rose up for a day inside a white tent at ground zero.Hundreds of faithful from the tiny St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which was destroyed along with the World Trade Center, gathered in a makeshift canvas sanctuary on Wednesday, where they marked St....
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Lawyer who argued TV insanity case dies
12/13/2006: 443 words, approx. 2 pages
Ellis Rubin, the unorthodox defense attorney who made national headlines when he claimed that "TV intoxication" drove a teenage client to kill an elderly neighbor, died Tuesday at 81.He had battled cancer for more than six years, and his law firm said he died at...
 


 

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