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I think it was on in the 70s in the UK. I remember it was always on the BBC in the afternoons in the 1990s. I'd never really watched it, and ended up watching The Conspirators episode, and have been a Columbo fan ever since.
Always happy to see sexy Janeway, a Star Trek reference.
How this got the greenlight I will never know. I heard that NBC wanted Columbo back the producers didn't so NBC decided to make up Mrs Columbo instead. The episode had a ventriloquist and it was just dire.
It is strange, that's for sure.
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Took the time to watch Any Old Port in a Storm tonight, and what an episode it is. Donald Pleasence delivered a great performance as Adrian Carsini, which Peter Falk himself mentioned in this 1973 Johnny Carson interview:
I meant to post that Johnny Carson interview here a while ago when I first found them on YouTube but here are a few others I've found instead:
Peter Falk on the Johnny Carson Show promoting Season 2 opener Etude in Black (1972):
Peter Falk on the Johnny Carson Show promoting Season 4 opener An Exercise in Fatality (1974):
It's one of my very favourite endings; the moment he confronts Carsini not so much, but that scene in the car is just superb. Also, the restaurant scene is top notch!
Never seen these before. Didn't know Falk was such a regular!
@Birdleson: sorry, I was mistakenly calling it the Johnny Carson Show. I suppose it may have been known as that colloquially though?
I'm not sure if The Tonight Show was shown here in the UK at that time as I wasn't born until 1984. I'm sure some of our other members here might know the answer though. It's interesting to note that Johnny Carson interviewed some of the Bond actors too. I don't think I've seen any of those. I'll have to try to seek them out!
Something else that has just come to mind is that Johnny Carson and The Tonight Show actually feature on the TV set watched by the butler and maid in the Season 5 opener Forgotten Lady (1975). I assume it was from an actual edition of the show and not filmed specifically for inclusion in Columbo. Perhaps it was included as a little thank you and acknowledgement to Johnny Carson and the show for helping with the promotion of the show on several occasions prior to that? I'd need to go back and check that episode again as it's been a while since I watched it. I'm afraid it's not a favourite episode of mine but I am due a rewatch of that one soon.
I'm also reminded that Johnny Carson himself spoofed Peter Falk as Columbo in 1975 on The Tonight Show in the following sketch:
My pleasure, @Birdleson. Sorry that I couldn't be of more help in knowing whether The Tonight Show was broadcast on UK TV! No doubt someone here knows though. :)
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A "feller" on YouTube has uploaded music of most of the Columbo episodes.
I really like this, from everyone's favorite episode.
I also recommend this great little instrumental version of Rags to Riches (from 1992's "A Bird in the Hand").
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Someone put up on YouTube the 1981 version of Dial M for Murder. Listen to the end credits, by Billy Goldenberg.
Thanks for posting these, @mattjoes!
The Dial M for Murder end credits were very Columbo-esque!
Nice summary of the series' history. There were a few things I didn't know and/or remember. Thanks for posting.
Is there any way to watch Enough Rope?
It could make you wonder if the music was from Columbo too!
Also, I didn't know there was a Dial M for Murder remake before you posted this. I might have to give it a watch.
Enjoy! You've got some fantastic viewing ahead of you. It is interesting to see how the character develops over time. I'm thinking of watching an episode from the cigar boxset myself tonight.
Yes, that has to be in the Top 10 best endings! He's such a smarmy guy so it's nice to see him taken down a peg or two!
Certainly! You just love to see Columbo delivering such a laid-back "gotcha" after all the commotion that preceded it!
The scene where he laughs openly at Columbo. Chills how the Lt. receives it and then delivers a tongue lashing. Great stuff!
Never thought about the ending that way, but you got a point there.
That scene always makes me jump a little when Columbo gets back at Mayfield with such rage!
Music by David Michael Frank.
Murder by the Book is my favourite Columbo episode. Never tried making a Columbo style omelette though. I should try that at some point.