Kaz

September. 10,1978      
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis

Kaz is an American crime drama series that aired on CBS from September 10, 1978 to April 22, 1979.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1978

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22 Episode

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Episode 1 - A Little Shuck and a Whole Lotta Jiva
September. 10,1978

Episode 2 - Kaz
April. 14,1978

Episode 3 - Verdict in Department 12
September. 24,1978

Episode 4 - A Case of Class
October. 01,1978

Episode 5 - The Slow Man
October. 08,1978

Episode 6 - No Way to Treat a Lady
October. 15,1978

Episode 7 - Who's On First... and Sixth?
October. 29,1978

Episode 8 - Which Side Are You On?
November. 05,1978

Episode 9 - In A Safe Place
November. 26,1978

Episode 10 - A Fine Romance
December. 03,1978

Episode 11 - Kaz and the Kid
December. 17,1978

Episode 12 - A Case of Murder
January. 21,1979

Episode 13 - Conspiracy in Blue
January. 31,1979

Episode 14 - Kazinski vs. Bennett
February. 07,1979

Episode 15 - The Stalking Man
February. 14,1979

Episode 16 - Trouble on the South Side
February. 21,1979

Episode 17 - Count Your Fingers
March. 07,1979

Episode 18 - A Piece of Cake
March. 14,1979

Episode 19 - They've Taken Our Daughter
March. 21,1979

Episode 20 - A Fool for a Client
April. 04,1979

Episode 21 - The Battered Bride
April. 11,1979

Episode 22 - The Avenging Angel
April. 18,1979

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