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Well, there is "Negative Reaction" where Columbo put Dick Van D. into a panic to get him to implicit himself. Only in the panic for otherwise, he should have recognized the lay of the clothing to foil Columbo.
Any episode with Mariette Hartley especially where she is belly dancing.
Well, there is "Negative Reaction" where Columbo put Dick Van D. into a panic to get him to implicit himself. Only in the panic for otherwise, he should have recognized the lay of the clothing to foil Columbo.
Any episode with Mariette Hartley especially where she is belly dancing.
All good episodes, can’t think of one I don’t like….
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There were a few episodes that I didn't really like.
Last night I wasn't crazy about the episode and I don't remember what the name of it was,
but I will surf and find out, but yes, while I love Columbo,
there were the few that I would not watch again.
Just watched Forgotten Lady with Janet Leigh, such a great episode ! So many gems in this one !
I was reading that they originally wanted Peter Falk to wear a overcoat for the role and he didn’t think it seemed right so he looked in his closet and found an old raincoat of his he bought when he was caught in a rainstorm.
I was reading that they originally wanted Peter Falk to wear a overcoat for the role and he didn’t think it seemed right so he looked in his closet and found an old raincoat of his he bought when he was caught in a rainstorm.
I've also read that Columbo's famous "uh...just one more thing" actually developed when Peter Falk legitimately forgot one of his lines and walked back into the scene after remembering it. They left it in, and made it a permanent part of the character.
I really like most of the older ones, 1971 and older. But some of the newer ones have their charm too.
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