Full awards and nominations of Kojak (TV Series)
1973
Abby Mann (Creator), Charles S. Dubin ...
2,161
TV Series. Mystery. Drama
TV Series (1973-1978). 5 Seasons. 118 Episodes. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Telly Savalas is Lieutenant Theo Kojak, television’s greatest detective, in the unforgettable homicide series Kojak. He’s got style, street smarts and a penchant for lollipops, and he’s hitting the gritty streets of New York City in pursuit of some of television’s toughest criminals. Relive all his smart, edgy adventures in the mystery series that People ... [+]
- 35th Golden Globes Awards (1978) - Movies from 1977
- 34th Golden Globes Awards (1977) - Movies from 1976
- 33th Golden Globes Awards (1976) - Movies from 1975
- 32th Golden Globes Awards (1975) - Movies from 1974
-
27th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1974
- nom. Outstanding Drama Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Telly Savalas)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (David Friedkin ("Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die"))
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Telly Savalas ("I Want to Report a Dream..."))
-
26th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1973
- nom. Outstanding Drama Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Telly Savalas)
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Gene R. Kearney ("Death is Not a Passing Grade"))
-
25th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1972
- nom. Best Miniseries or TV Movie ([Mejor programa individual: drama o comedia] ("The Marcus-Nelson Murders"))
- nom. Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Series (Telly Savalas [Mejor interpretación única])
- winner Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Joseph Sargent [Mejor dirección en programa único])
-
Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1975
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Ray Brenner (2x21 - The Goodluck Bomber))
-
Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1975 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (David Friedkin (Episode: "How Cruel the Frost, How Bright the Stars"))
-
Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1974 Productions
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (David Friedkin (Episode: "Cross Your Heart, Hope to Die"))
-
Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1973 Productions
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (Charles S. Dubin (Episode: "Knockover"))
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series (Joseph Sargent (Episode: "The Marcus-Nelson Murders (#1.0)"))