Martin Kove—from “The Karate Kid”—Guest 02/11/2016

Martin Kove
Martin Kove

A New York math teacher early in his career, Martin Kove is best known to his fans as John Kreese, the head instructor of the Cobra Kai karate school, from the hugely successful movie The Karate Kid, including its two sequels. Kove is also well known from the television series Cagney & Lacey where he played the honest police detective Isbecki. An actor known for his strong facial features, Kove has played both good guys and bad guys.

Kove, a real-life black belt in the martial arts (whom we will be careful not to offend!), is our upcoming Ken Boxer LIve guest. Please join us for a momentous interview with this exemplary actor.

For more Martin Kove biography please visit his IMDb page.

Martin Kove in
“Shootfighter: Fight to the Death”

We have limited seating available for audience members. If you would like complimentary tickets to our in-studio broadcast at the TVSB studios in Santa Barbara, please click here. This show tapes on Monday, February 8th. Audience members generally arrive by 6:30 pm and take their seats at 6:45 pm.

(This episode first airs Thursday, 02/11/2016, 10:00 PM, on TVSB-17, and is replayed numerous times throughout the following 14 days. You will find a complete schedule of times here. Additionally, a YouTube link to this episode, available about 24 hours before original airtime, will display immediately below.)

About Robert Boxer

Political Commentator . Economic/Foreign Policy Conservative . Software Engineer. Loves Jazz, Rock, and Classical Music. Political Blog: robertboxer.com. Celebrity Writer at kenboxerlive.com.

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