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https://columbophile.com/2024/03/25/new-book-to-shed-light-on-unproduced-columbo-mysteries/
I was interviewed by David regarding the unproduced episodes A BRAVE HEART and IF YOU CAN KEEP YOUR HEAD. Expect chapters on them.
Glad to hear it. I'll be looking forward to those two in particular. :)
It might inspire me to pop in a DVD tonight and see Mr. Falk in action.
What is everyone's go-to episode that they can re-watch as a favourite. I was thinking of popping in Negative Reaction. Two of my favourite actors and Mr. Van Dyke in the uncommon role as a villain.
Thanks, @thedove. Negative Reaction is definitely one of my favorites. I also love Swan Song, and Murder Under Glass. So many great episodes in this series.
Yes, it does sound a bit strange but maybe Shatner was just being coy? Walter Koenig played a character called Sergeant Johnson in the first Shatner episode, Fade In To Murder (1976).
The role I remember him most for, is probably Commodore Louis Kaestner in Boardwalk Empire.
https://www.theshot.com/television/things-fans-should-know-columbo
Thanks. I'll watch it. Should be useful.
https://bwhclinicalandresearchnews.org/2013/11/27/just-one-more-thing-the-columbo-phenomenon-and-primary-care/
That's true. I'm sure Doctor Kepple would be proud of such sales techniques. After all he wrote the books on it:
"If there was a reward I'd support your claim to it."
That's surely one of the greatest lines in all of Columbo! Quality writing like that is why it's still so well regarded and watched and repeated on TV screens around the world to this day.