A Stitch in Crime (1973) Columbo- Deep Dive Review | Leonard Nimoy, Anne Francis, Will Geer, Falk
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- A Stitch in Crime- February 11, 1973 (74 min) Episode 13
Lieutenant Columbo: Peter Falk
Dr Barry Mayfield: Leonard Nimoy
Dr Edmund Heideman: Will Geer
Sharon Martin: Anne Francis
Harry Alexander: Jared Martin
Marcia Dalton: Nita Talbot
Written by: Shirl Hendryx
Directed by: Hy Averback
Score by: Billy Goldenberg
Produced by: Dean Hargrove
Created by: Richard Levinson & William Link
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Since Dr. Mayfield is considered the best dressed killer ever on Columbo, I would have called this episode THE LYING, THE STITCH AND THE WARDROBE.
@@DavidDavid-jq7co how about "Suture You, Sir!!"
@@DavidDavid-jq7co That's very clever!
@@DavidDavid-jq7co nothing Mayfield rocks in this episode holds a candle to Dale Kingston’s gigantic bow tie.
On my way ☕️
Actually the reason why Spock died in star trek 2 was because Nimoy got tired of playing the character and said he would only play him if he died. During filming he was surprised how sad he felt about never playing Spock again. Because the producers never really wanted Spock to die they created a scene in which he could possibly come back hoping he would change his mind. Nimoy said the smartest thing he ever did was not tell the producers he was having second thoughts about Spock dying because when they asked him to come back for part 3. He had already decided & knew he wanted to come back but never told them this. So he used the leverage by saying he would only come back if he could direct part 3 which they let him do. From then on he relish playing the Spock character the rest of his life.
Thank you very much for sharing this extra wonderful backstory
Spock dying in Wrath of Khan was so moving I felt cheated by bringing him back (Don't get me wrong; I didn't want Spock to die in the firs place). But maybe it's just classic Trek; how many episodes of TOS had one of the main pantheon 'die' only to be miraculously back, sometimes with thin explanation (Checkov in 'Spectre of the Gun' for instance)?
Nimoy was so good in this, very dark story and one of the few times we see columbo getting rattled
i adore that William Shatner played in Columbo Twice so he can overtrump him XD
He was fantastic
I don't think he was Rattled. It was calculated and worked
The scene also works because the Nimoy character got rattled only for us to realize it was intentional. Him & Columbo purposely acted Rattled for a purpose. Columbo did it better though.
Columbo is the only person in the galaxy to takedown both Kirk and Spock😂
In the 60’s and 70’s, for some bizarre reason, brown, green and orange were THE most popular colors in home decor. BTW, you would make a spectacular detective. You forensically dissect these episodes like a surgeon to find the most obscure minutiae. Excellent!
It's true, those colors were the ticket. Thank you for your very kind words, too. I truly appreciate it❤️
Yes those colos were king in the polyester world of upolstery .
The green was called avicado and the orang rust.
In those days Dupont owned those color. If you wanted somthing in those colors they made
the polyester fabrics and the paint color that is why . When some one say's those colors
you know exactly what those look like. Unlike today you can say taupe. or tara- cotta.
You will get several different shades.
Avocado Green NEVER Goes Out Of Style !
I Insist ! B-)
@@solarnaut
And I, good man Sol, insist right along with you!
Avocado Green:
Yesterday, Today, and
- as always - Tomorrow!
Not only home decor, i think clothes also. Atleast it was much more popular
Columbo loses it and lays down the law - one of the finest moments of the series and television.
A fine moment indeed
@@WatchitforDays I just marked it down to Columbo being 'tired and sick' the whole ep.
@@supermanprime6758 he reacted the same way to Milo Janus in "An Exercise in Fatality"
I think the blowup was entirely warranted. The suture was dissolving as they spoke. This was his rare chance to save a victim’s life, and the clock was ticking.
@@Dave01Rhodes - absolutely, because he is, after all, Lt. Frank Columbo.
I seriously can't think of how much research and time it takes to produce these episodes. I've seen these episodes close to 100 times and the amount that I just overlooked is wild. At this point I would pay for a Columbo LA tour haha.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
@@WatchitforDays I agree. You put so much work into this. I absolutely love them.
"... And Columbo makes her walk into the tree branches, but she acts like she _always_ does that when going home." -- It's priceless observations like that one that make me drop everything to watch your videos. 😂
Absolutely. 🤣
same😅
Awww... Thank you very much ❤️
They work so well together. Nita Talbot is always a joy to watch and hear. Love her voice!
And her observation that Colombo has to dodge falling into the pool! Bravo!
I liked the tension of this episode where the audience is aware of Dr. Hiedemann's life is in peril unless Columbo can solve the case.
Definitely, me too
Columbo slamming of the carafe may be my favorite scene in the entire series; it's certainly one of them. Peter Falk improvising it was a stroke of genius, because it was so unexpected. This added to the surprised reaction Dr. Mayfield (Leonard Nimoy), and his character having the smirk wiped off of his face seeming so real, as though Nimoy didn't see the outburst coming.
While Richard Levinson, along with William Link, may have created Columbo, it was Peter Falk who brought him to life, which is why, as shocking as the scene plays out, it still feels 100% believable. Who among us, after all, hasn't known someone with a normally calm demeanor find some situation that sets her or him off?
Besides taking serious offense at being laughed to scorn by another murderer who thinks he's cleverer than Columbo, I believe our detective's taken a liking to Dr. Heideman (Will Geer'), as the two bond over little things like the doctor telling the nurse it was okay for Columbo to smoke a cigar in his sickroom, since it was the "first human thing I've smelled in two days".
I totally agree, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts here
The legend herself! Thanks for what I'm sure will be another excellent video full of insight and laughs. I'm echoing everyone else, but your analysis/dissection is miles ahead of anyone else's in the game. I really look forward to them and it's always a pleasure to see you've uploaded another! Enough praise now, I'll save some for next time :)
Perfectly said Ben!
You are generously kind with your words ❤️
@@WatchitforDays Honestly, I studied film for two years and you cover so much detail, it's unreal. Aside from the more technical (boring) aspects of production (cinematography/shot composition/editing/method etc) which you don't delve into quite so heavily; your attention to detail is amazing. Every time I use my ridiculously ostentatious, oversized lighter, I think of your videos :)
@@benwilliams6993 Aww... Thank you very much! I studied film for one semester 15 years ago. All that class was about was finding some hidden meaning behind scenes and directing choices and write a paper about it. Super boring. But here in the Midwest there isn't much for film studies.
@@WatchitforDays no. He is 100% on point.
I'm old enough to have watched all the Colombo episodes on TV when they were first aired. Many years ago , I purchased the entire series on DVD. I have watched them countless times. I just recently discovered your channel and absolutely love it! You bring fresh insight to a series that I know and love so well. Thank you for your hard work and research and for bringing a fresh perspective to this series.
Thank you very much, Karen! I'm so happy to hear you enjoy the videos
Regarding Colombo putting aside his discomfort at seeing surgery: This is a recurring theme in the show, since he also forgets his fear of heights at the end of Short Fuse, season 1. It appears that he becomes focused on his imminent victory at the exclusion of everything else.
You're absolutely right, good reference
@@WatchitforDays Maybe this is reading too much into it, but it's possible some of his phobias might just be more of his disarming act, pretending he can't deal with it while actually having no issue and being able to observe every detail, so people underestimate him.
Getting seasick is another of his disarming weaknesses. Agree we have to wonder if these are feigned or not, since he's so got so many dissembling tricks.
That moment of Columbo’s rage is easily one of the best moments for Columbo imo and while he doesnt mention Harry Alexander, that combined with this moment is what shows how human Columbo is. In his mind Columbo failed, Harry Alexander died because he couldnt catch Dr. Mayfield in time or anticipate Mayfield’s next move. Now this cold blooded monster is laughing at him and Columbo cant take it anymore, he drops his facade and lets Mayfield know point blank what he thinks is going on. And then he seamlessly weaves it into his final trap for Dr. Mayfield, getting Mayfield to go get the dissolving sutures that Columbo would otherwise never be able to access.
I also think Columbo showing anger was part of his manipulation of Dr. Mayfield. He knew he needed to push Dr. Mayfield into making a mistake. I think Columbo is often angry but only shows it when he needs to, or feels like it is necessary. Columbo is just that good at the psychology of criminals...
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this scene!
@@alecj3454 Your reasoning is spot on.
Superbly put. Shakes me up every time. Falk knew Columbo.
@@alecj3454 Interesting perspective.
The trolling on that Leonard Nimoy intro . . .
Haha, thank you very much 😊
I thought there was something vaguely familiar about this Nimoy guy but couldn't remember where I'd seen him before. 🤔 But seriously, he must have been one of the most widely recognized actors of that era. Especially if he was in costume with ears... certainly justified in calling Spock an "iconic" character.
Excited, excited, excited to finish work and enjoy a Columbo evening!!! Thank you in advance for making my night special ❤
I sure appreciate your enthusiasm ❤️
I feel like the rage from Columbo comes because he thinks someone is gonna be murdered once its done he knows there's nothing he can do but get justice but he probably feels more when he thinks he can stop one before it happens.
I totally agree
I was thinking the same thing, a similar thing happens in exercise in fatality when the widow nearly got herself killed
The delay of saying he played Spock. 😂 Loved the way you did that. You are one of a kind and so detailed and knowledgeable with such flair in your delivery in every upload. Magnificent.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Aww, I sure appreciate that, thank you!
Nimoy also narrated "In Search Of.." He had the perfect voice to go along with the mysterious subject matter and the eerie music.
I need to check it out
I recently saw an episode. It stands the test of time. Just remembered. His voice was also in 'The Big Bang.'
I couldn't figure out how old the lady who makes these excellent videos, but now I know she is not a gen-x or baby boomer, since anyone who lived in the seventies remembers more "in Search of..." than anything else Nimoy did in the 70's. This show was constantly on in syndication. ... Apart from this She does an amazing job. There are certain things you can't know just from research.
Your history lessons are one of my favorite parts of your videos.
Well, that is good to know!
Me too 😊 in addition to being a lifelong Colombo fan, I was born in 1964 and it’s been a treat listening to someone from a later generation dissecting the early 70s milieu in such a thoughtful and engaging manner 🙇🏻♀️ (PS my friend Susie says you sound like a brunette, so I used the dark-haired girl emoji)
Its really great the recognition you give to everyone involved in the making of these Columbo episodes. Between Stitch in Crime and Suitable for Framing, Mr. Averback directed arguably the best episode of each of the first 2 seasons and deserves recognition for that.
edit: I cant believe you forgot Mr. Nimoy’s most important credit, the Bilbo Baggins song
He also sang: Highly Illogical.
I don't know how I missed the Bilbo Baggins song credit. I need to quit dragging my feet
He also did a bangin' cover of Proud Mary!
@@RaasAlHayya I remember listening to that on the Golden Throats album.
@@williampetersen9915 I can't remember for certain, but I think I found it on a Dr. Demento album.
Ahhh yes! We were so happy to get our “Watch it for days” fix! Excellent as always! Every episode, we are amazed by the details you notice and bring out! 🙆♀️You make it so fun with all the info! And like we say every time, even tho we’ve watched the episode numerous times, you STILL bring things out that we missed…. Like, the plastic brain being polished, the walk through the bushes, & Columbo versus the door. We appreciate and love your humor too! Thank you Shonna! Looking forward to your next! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🥰
You are very kind! Thank you for this great encouragement ❤️
A Stitch in Crime is a standout episode. Like many of the best episodes, this one shines due to Peter Falk having an exceptional actor to play off of, as the murderer. Leonard Nimoy is perfect casting. Its also a well written, interesting case. The kind of situation you would only see on Columbo....and only works because we know the "murderer" & their motive.
Speaking of standout episode -- You're work on these Columbo reviews is top tier. As a Columbo fan, it lets me enjoy every episode like its brand new again, and learn about them in ways i never even imagined. I love when you go to locations and show how they look today. Your research is spectacular. I cant tell you how much joy your videos bring me.
Thank you for all your hard work. Cheers!
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the episode and for such kind words ❤️ I truly appreciate it!
"Ooh! 'Free Pony Ride'! 😂 Ahh, Shonna, it is such a joy to get your take on this great episode, seeing it through your lens & stellar voice. Thanks for all the info you impart! Beautifully done, as always.
Awww.... Thank you for your amazing kindness ❤️❤️❤️
If we didn’t want a semi relevant history lesson we wouldn’t eagerly await these videos.
Haha, well that's good to know! ❤️
Your eye for details like the plant being moved into the hallway, reused sets/music, and blurry George Holmes make your deep dives the best.
I also appreciate Mayfield’s dainty ransacking of Ms. Martin’s apartment 😂
I'm so happy you enjoyed it ❤️
You can tell it wasn’t in Mr Nimoy’s nature to ransack some random apartment.
You narratives have always brought peace to me as I listen. Never lose your enjoyment in what you do and never let any comment hurt you. PS you could talk about the life of a rock and I will listen.
You are sooooo sweet ❤️ Thank you very much
You set the bar very high with that drawing of yours... gonna need many more of them in future episodes.
Haha, thank you very much! If there is a missing scene, I certainly will include some more of my little stick figure scarecrow drawings 😊
I’ve missed having full episodes on here so much. I’m so delighted to have found you and all you do to explain small details, that all of us diehard fans really appreciate. God bless
I'm so happy you enjoy the videos ❤️
ME TOO ! ; )
Another excellent review! I agree that Columbo showing a rare display of anger wasn't a bad thing. He didn't always have to be portrayed as a bumbling cop but showing a full range of emotions did make him even more interesting 👏
Thank you very much ❤️ and I totally agree with your comment about Columbo's range of emotions
When I saw this episode way back in the day as a kid, I was shocked to see Mr Spock as a murderer. Do not change your style of narration; it's excellent and very real.
I'm so happy you are enjoying the videos!
@huskerjpg
Agreed, this YT "Columbo" related Channel's narrations are really great; but, I am entirely disagreed that the actor: Mr. Leonard Nimoy, should be interchangably referred to as: "Spock".
He was an actor; and, Mr. Nimoy; although, he had, most famously; portrayed his character of: "Spock; and, it did probably, become: what was, his most well known role, it was very far from all that he did, in a highly prolific career, in acting; &, in teaching acting; and, in related entertainment industry work; &, even in work unrelated to the entertainment industry.
It was, in fact; certainly NOT his only role; &, his lifetime workography includes a huge number of acting related jobs that he had performed in.
Most importantly, not forcing actors to be the same as the roles they've played, is crucial to the freedom that creatives like Nimoy, require, to be able to create, in the first place.
Don't strip them of their dignity by dehumanizing them; in that manner, of calling the person; behind a role, by the name of a part, that the person played.
56:38 I totally agree with you! I'm glad Peter Falk didn't go over the top with Columbo too often, but this moment where he's being laughed at and a man's life is at stake was the perfect, perfect moment for Columbo to come out from cover and bring the hammer down like that. Makes it unforgettable. When I was a kid, we had a kindly geography teacher in grades 7 and 8. Funny, smart, unflappable. One day when we were down the hall in English class we heard him blow up at some kid, and the whole room went dead silent, and you better believe we were all on our best behaviour the next time we walked into _his_ class. Yeah, you never ever forget moments like that; they stay with you forever!
I loved reading your memory of the kind teacher that got upset. Isn't it something how certain things stick with us forever??
@@WatchitforDays I think another life being at stake is pivotal here. Columbo changed his tone with Dr. Mayfield and let him know how much he knew as a gambit to ensure the survival of Dr. Heideman by putting the fear of God into Mayfield about attempting murder during the operation. Letting a clever murderer know just how bright you are and how much you know risks them being able to cover their tracks and derailing the investigation. No matter how angry he actually was, the only thing Columbo would prioritize over bringing a killer to justice is saving the life of another potential victim (in this case, the primary target).
I always liked the moment that Columbo let's his act drop, particularly because Nimoy is playing Mayfield as arguably one of the smarmiest, coldest, and most ruthless murderers the series would ever see, and doubly so because Mayfield is *actively* plotting to kill as many more people as it takes for him to get away with his end-goal. Columbo often finds a way to sympathize with his prey- and I love that he can't bring himself to even pretend anymore, Mayfield is such a menace and a cad.
I totally agree
It is always a good day when you release a Columbo review. ;)
Thank you very much, I appreciate that ❤️
Your eye for detail is uncanny. The whole narrative flows flawlessly. The equipment in the OR was a heart-lung bypass machine used in open heart surgery. Nowadays many heart surgeries are less invasive, using stents or laparoscope. Thanks for another stellar review
Thank you for the insight as well as the very kind words ❤️
My mother worked with Michael DeBakey and Denton Cooley. 🙂
@@pamelaearl7191 I worked at Jackson Memorial in postop open heart recovery room. They were certainly great surgeons as well as celebrities who made the gossip mill. I'm sure your mother has great stories.
@@kathy3148 That's so cool. Thanks for sharing. All I know is that Methodist Hospital was called 'Mike's House' oh and there was a lot of swearing. Fair enough.
Great Columbo episode and a great Watch It For Days episode. Terrific job, your energy and enthusiasm are contagious. We bought some tacos and made this a date night. It's become a tradition for me and the wife. Leonard Nimoy is a top 5 all time Columbo murderer, and I agree with you, the Columbo anger outburst was well timed and highly effective. Nimoys character is just that unlikable. Thank you again for doing this. Hopefully you have as much fun making these as we do watching.
That is so sweet to know you and your wife ate tacos and watched my video! Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the episode and for such kind words ❤️
What a fun thing to do. It's shown very late in England, so I either watch it in bed with a cup of tea or living room with sparkling wine or whisky.
One of my top five Columbos. The whole episode is good (and tragic). Like most, one of my favorite Columbo scenes of all time is when he gets mad at Dr. Mayfield. Just so good!
Your deep dives are the greatest. Always a good day when I get the notification. Thanks again for all of your hard work!
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the episode and for such kind words ❤️
Another great video! Thanks for all the hard work you put in for our entertainment. I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but I think the thing on the counter in the bathroom scene was a make-up mirror. The mirror would rotate between normal and magnification sides. The rectangles on the left and right of the mirror are lights. They had different colors you could cycle through. Night, daylight, etc. That was so that you could apply your make-up for the correct lighting that you would be heading out into.
Thank you very much for helping me out with that! Makes sense now...
The editing of these videos cracks me the hell up. Can tell you put tons of work into them. Thank you! Watching these along with the episodes themselves is a treat.
Look at ‘em. …Vultures.
I'm so glad you get a laugh! Thank you 😊
Another entertaining review! Nita Talbot might be best known for her appearances on Hogan’s Heroes for which she received an Emmy Award nomination as best supporting actress. She played the Russian spy Marya in seven episodes of the series.
It is interesting how Columbo is squeamish with medical procedures, but doesn’t think twice about cracking an egg on tire iron that bashed in a person’s skull.
Thank you for sharing this great extra reference! And I totally agree with you
I thought she looked familiar. She was SO GOOD IN THIS!!
Oh yes big fan of her on hogans heroes. She was a very individual person!
@@wherami"..a very individual person", complimenting with a Columboism. 😂
Had me chuckling hard at the rattling off of Nimoy’s starmaker classics, truly what keeps him alive and relevant in today’s culture haha. Also; I enjoy the more tangential discussions of history and such that you get into! It doesn’t detract from the episode much as I believe the analysis is just as much a part of your format as just the show itself. Keep up the great content please!
I'm so happy to hear you got a laugh! ❤️
One of my favorite episodes.
Same!
This is the kind of nerdy deep-dive into shooting locations+Google Earth pics that I routinely do and absolutely LOVE!
Like-minded!
I started watching your latest deep dive review 15 minutes after it was uploaded.
Superb work again! I wouldn't be upset if you uploaded one video per day.
These videos are a treat!
I'm so happy to hear you enjoy them ❤️
@@WatchitforDays And he's so strong-minded. I couldn't wait 15 minutes to watch a new episode :P
Excellent yet again. This episode is one of my favorites too. My main gripe is the vagueness over Harry Alexander’s fate. Unlike most, I had assumed he survived-mainly because a man of his age likely wouldn’t be killed by that fall down the stairs (his head wasn’t shown to have hit anything), and because Columbo and Mayfield never say he died. You added another reason-Columbo should have mentioned Harry when he said he thought Mayfield killed Sharon Martin. As you note, Mayfield didn’t make sure Harry would die-but he probably didn’t have to, because he did attack Harry from behind and ensured Harry couldn’t identify him. If Harry had seen him, Mayfield probably would’ve given him a fatal morphine OD. By the way, I had a Criminal Law final exam questions in which a kidnapping victim was accidentally given a fatal dose of chloroform, so that was another option for Mayfield if he’d needed it. As I was typing this, I thought of one other reason Harry might’ve survived; if the fall had killed him, the police might not have known about the morphine injection (despite seeing the bottles) until toxicology results, which take weeks now and presumably took longer 50 years ago. But if Harry were alive, he’d have said he was drugged. This mystery-within-a-mystery hardly spoils the episode, and maybe is the result of editing, but it’s a needless point of confusion.
I agree with all your thoughts here about dear innocent Harry.
If Harry did die, he and Sharon would easily be the two most innocent and sympathetic murder victims among all 69 episodes, and it would cement Dr. Mayfield’s status as most evil murderer. Poor Harry didn’t even know too much-he really didn’t know *anything* relevant-so his killing would have been particularly pointless and tragic.
Awesome. One of my favs. Dr. mayfield was vicious and relentless and would have kept on killing if it would have saved him. Great job on this!
I think you're right! How far would he have gone?
I look forward to watching this for days. Love you, love what you do.
Thank you very much! ❤️
This is one of my favorite episodes of Columbo. Columbo losing his cool and finding the evidence to convict Mr. Spock of murder is a gem. I love your deep dives and keen eye for the uncredited actors and figuring places out. I also love how much you dragged your feet on introducing Nimoy, I kept thinking when is she going to talk about Star Trek!
I am so happy you enjoyed the video 😊
As a fan of Transformers, I've always loved Nimoy's portrayal of Galvatron.
Absolutely. I should have mentioned it
I have a theory that the reason Columbo isn’t more famous in universe even though he’s solved soooo many major crimes is because he’s contaminated the crime scenes of every suspect and none of them have ever been convicted.
Or he IS famous and that's why he's a Lieutenant, gets to drive a busted French car, let his firearm training lapse, and carry his dog everywhere. 😂
nah.
the reason is that they didnt have internet and true crime shows streaming 24 hours a day.
outside of LA, i doubt anyone would have known about a cop simply doing his job. lots of murder in california back then. People would more likely have heard of the killers but not the cops catching them.
Think about it...we could probably all name several killers, but very few of us could name many of the cops that caught them. And thats now, in an age where any info is readily available
Interesting to think about!
@@Jim-Mc Don't forget carrying and smoking a cigar in salons, people's homes and driving a car with all sorts of issues. 😁
🎉🥳👏😃🤩 Yeahhh! Greetings from Berlin. Happy 1 hour !!! Thanks to you and your team. 🤸
You're very welcome from me and myself ❤️
It's quite a compliment when people assume you have a vast team of researchers, script writers, joke writers, film editors, producers, directors, comment answerers, etc.
There was great acting the whole way through this episode. The scene when Columbo got angry was a great moment in all of the Columbo series.
Leonard Nimoy also hosted/narrated a show called In Search Of, which was like an Unsolved Mysteries type of show from 1977 and ran for 6 seasons.
Once again, you did a great job with this episode. You are very thorough, informative, and you have a pleasant voice.
I will be looking forward to your next video.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the episode and mentioning In Search Of... Also, thank you for your kindness ❤️
Oh man, been waiting for this one! I heard an interview with you the other day on a podcast. Good stuff! Love your work
Thank you very much! ❤️
I sent this to my Mom. She is rewatching all the Columbo’s again but she will love your humor and your review plus all the research you do. She does not have a you tube account so I send her things. She is 78 but she knows how to watch what I send her. I think you will have a knew fan in her. I am visiting her next month and will try and get her to sign up and follow you. Guarantee she will love your videos. You are a great young woman with a lot of knowledge and humour
Aww, I really appreciate that! You are very kind ❤️
Thanks for another great review! I have to say the murders in this episode are some of the most dark in the series. Sharon's death is like something out of a horror film and Harry's is depressing, because he really was just an innocent guy caught up in the doctor's hideous plot.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! And I agree with you, very dark murderer...
I also feel sorry for Alvin Deschler and Milton Schaefer.
Thanks very much. I liked your little drawings. You must put a great deal of work into these videos. I like hearing the history of the various actors that in most cases are not well known. You deserve a coffee.
I sure appreciate that, thank you for this encouragement ❤️
Great review! Thank you for taking the time and adding all the details. It really makes it special and a joy to watch and listen to.
I’m looking forward to watch this many times, as I’ve done with you other videos. 🙏🏻
You are very kind! Thank you for this great encouragement ❤️
#1) My alternate title submission: Suture-Self (Suit Yourself)
#2) Nita Talbot's recurring role as the Russian Spy in Hogan's Heroes was kinda missed.
#3) Dragging out Nimoy's career mentions was hilarious!
I know I have previoisly commented favorably of your Columbo reviews. You are funny, well-read, have a delightful voice, and (more-than-likely) are somewhat humble. Hosts of similar YT channels are often seen all over their reviews. And as you yourself mentioned, it may be some time before we see the next Columbo review. I can safely say it will be worth the wait.
Your alternate title is very clever!
Thank you for mentioning the Hogan's Heroes reference
I'm so happy you got a laugh.
I truly appreciate your very kind and generous words ❤️
I've been looking forward to your review of this episode! Fantastic as always, Shonna! Very funny and observant. And I love your introduction of Leonard Nimoy's filmography waiting to include Spock.
Just listened to your interview with Liz and Paul and it was great. Loved it! Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication. You are amazing!
You are incredibly encouraging! Thank you very much ❤️
@@WatchitforDays You're most welcome, Shonna. Your approach to these reviews is very similar to my approach to my music so I can appreciate the hours of time and all the effort that goes into what you do. It's not going unnoticed! ❤
Your videos are superb! You have the perfect voice for these, it's clear, warm, positive and your humour is often both subtle and direct, which leads to some genuinely laugh out loud great jokes and observations.
I'm so glad I discovered your channel, I've been a huge Columbo fan for a very long time, so it's great to enjoy these deep dives into each episode. I really appreciate the huge amount of research and detail you put into each one.
The time and effort you put into every episode is really appreciated and makes each episode even more interesting and entertaining!
One thing I was wondering is if you've mentioned Columbo referencing having children in one or two episodes, but then seemingly forgetting all about them. I'm sure I remember him mentioning a baby sitter for his kids in at least one episode. But then he never talks about having children ever again.
Perhaps he made them up, like so many of his fictional relatives 🤔🤷♂
I truly appreciate your very kind and encouraging words! It means a lot to me ❤️
We haven't reached the episodes that make us wonder if he has kids. The topic is mostly a matter of opinion because he never blatantly says he has kids. My theory is when he mentions a babysitter it's for Dog.
I've never actually googled it and now that I just have the answer is even more cryptic! 😯🤔
I look forward to hearing your take on it, and if it's all part of the tactics he uses to disarm and mislead his suspects.
Also, I'm really looking forward to you covering the episode 'Try and Catch Me' as it's such an amazing episode with so much to unpack and explore.
It also features a murderer who the audience can perhaps most sympathise with.
P.S. The tiny clips used from previous episodes for comedic effect are brilliant, I hope that becomes a running feature
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These are coming out faster and faster. One of my favorite CZcams channels, thank you!!!
I'm so happy you enjoy it here ❤️
The quality of these videos has not suffered. I hope that never changes!
I'll do my best ❤️
This popped up while I was at work so, I have been anxiously waiting to get home and enjoy your narration! Once again, you did an outstanding job and your knowledge and research on one of my all-time favorite shows astonished me in the best of ways! Your voice is SO comforting and real and I truly appreciate all of the hard work and research that you put into each and every one of your videos! Please, keep them coming! Also, "just one more thing, ma'am" lol, expect some coffee from me VERY soon! ❤
You are so generously kind, thank you for saying such things ❤️
@@WatchitforDays no I think quite a few of us. Look forward to these videos. Give yourself lots of credit.
Another fantastic WIFD. I agree with your take on Colombo’s outburst. Real emotion there. And his and Nimoy’s interaction throughout was superb. One of my faves.
I'm happy you enjoyed it!
Always a good day when WIFD uploads.
I appreciate that, thank you ❤️
That 3-second sound loop at the petting zoo has always been hilarious to me!
Thank you very much for this lovely gift! I sure appreciate it❤️ And I'm glad you liked that 3 second loop...
You are correct: we wouldn’t appreciate you putting out new episodes every day because we would not getting any work done counting the hours until the release and then being glued to the device we are watching these on.
One hour and time just flew by. Excellent work and insights. Chapeau. Hip hip hooray.
Leonard Nimoy also had a minor role in Them! This just occurred to me as I had recently watched a colorized trailer. It is always interesting to see stars as extras in popular movies before they became famous.
Your comment made me laugh ❤️ Thank you very much! Also, thank you for sharing an extra reference for young Leonard Nimoy
Yay! Thank you Shonna! LOVE your drawings!!
Thank you, Betty Jane! You can tell I spent a lot of time on them (lol)
Another excellent review! I’d been especially looking forward to this one, and you did not disappoint.
I'm so thankful you liked it! ❤️
I'm so happy to get to listen to a new episode from you. Thanks for putting in such great work. Have a wonderful day!
I'm so happy you enjoy these ❤️
"When her spidey sense tells her..." 😂
Mayfield was silent in the dark, so I can't think of any other explanation... 😊
Always a treat when a new review arrives WifD, thank you! I'm glad you noticed the weird audio loops in this episode (of course you did), it's particularly jarring during the replacement valve surgery scene at the end. No wonder Spock lost his cool, with Columbo looking over his shoulder & that racket going on in the background I know Jared Martin from The Fantastic Journey being a 70s kid but for a lot of women (my mum included) it was his role as lusty Dusty in Dallas that he will be remembered fondly for! And a lovely yellow ash-tray for the bathroom - classy!
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the episode and for such kind words ❤️
The sound effects at the petting zoo in 'Dead Weight' is from Tarzan. Your comment has made me laugh out loud. Thanks !!!😁
Fantastic eye for detail! You bring out so much that even a close viewing would miss.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it
You made my day! Went on CZcams wondering what might be interesting and your latest episode was first on my queue. You are awesome and I have my evening set. Thanks so much for your hard work. I have watched each Columbo at least a dozen times but I always learn so much more watching it with your insight. Keep up the great work and people please show not only nice comments but a little $$ as well for her hard work!!
You are extremely kind and generous and I can't tell you how much it means to me ❤️ Thank you very much!!
These videos are really cool, seeing a new one in my feed is always an exciting treat. Thanks so much, I love columbo and your reviews give the series a completely new dimension, love hearing about all the interesting tidbits about extras and locations
You are very kind, I'm so happy you enjoy the videos! ❤️
great video, and very documented as usual !
for me, the best episode of the whole show. Nimoy is so scary, and the final twist is delectable
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the episode and for such kind words ❤️
This was so good I had to watch it again! It reminded me that I wanted to commend you for slipping in Wings of Desire so cleverly. Indeed, you really outdid yourself with the commentary and visuals. I suppose the outstanding nature of the episode brought out the best in you. Super well done! Thank you for all your hard work and for the delightful gifts of these commentaries.
I'm so happy you enjoyed the video! ❤️
This is the first video of yours that YT recommended to me. Probably because of my love for Star Trek and Muder She Wrote. Many months later I have all the Colombo DVDs and I regularly re-watch your videos. Thanls for introducing me to Colombo!
That is amazing!
I haven't even watched your video of this yet as I just saw it while taking a quick work break. And I was beyond ridiculously excited. I might need to get out more, but I hope that is more a reflection of what an awesome job you do and how much your hard work is appreciated.
Aww, that means a lot to me, thank you ❤️
CZcams notified me your video was up., finally. Great episode once again. Very thorough as always. It's amazing how you find out who some of the actors are. A lot of them don't even have lines. I'm a huge Hogan's Heroes fan and Nita Talbot had a recurring role. Her ex-husband even appears in a future Columbo episode. But best of all at 92, she is still with us.
Thank you for sharing the extra Nita Talbot info! It's always nice to hear when an actor from Columbo is still with us ❤️
I recently started a rewatch of all the Columbo episodes, and since I found your channel, I look forward to watching the corresponding video of yours.
I always think "I wonder if she will remark this" or "I hope she gives more information about that". Can't stop watching!
Aww! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos!
Love it. Thanks for all your amazing research and interesting tidbits. (Entertainingly delivered too!)
I really appreciate that, thank you!
That repeating background audio loop at the zoo never fails to amuse me. “we gotta go!!”
I'm happy you get some amusement from it!
I'm a perfusionist and love the retro heart lung machine and oxygenator from the surgery scene, and yeah you are right about ventilator tube, I guess actually intubating the actor would have been taking it all a bit far!
Thanks for your feedback on that scene. It was worse than seeing a Band-Aid come off. Lol
Thank you for sharing this! Always more to learn ❤️ I know they couldn't actually put a tube down his windpipe, they just shouldn't have shown the special scene of removing the thing!
"I'm a method actor, damnit! It can't be *that* bad and expensive, right?"
@@WatchitforDays I think people missed a lot of little things in the days before video. It would have been very hard to spot the lack of a tube in the millisecond it appeared on the TV screen.
@@marilynsobel7414 And millions of people still used B/W tellys and they varied in sizes.
I've been a fan of Columbo ever since I was laid up with the flu for a few days and had nothing better to do than watch daytime TV. This was the episode that got me hooked. Nimoy makes a great villain. Thank you for all the effort you put into these very entertaining and detailed reviews!
So I spent yesterday binge-watching your Columbo review series, hoping the next episode would come soon, and here it is! You are fabulous, as always. I love the historic bits, btw, so found the beginning fascinating.
Aww, I really appreciate that, thank you very much! ❤️
Another excellent review. Nimoy makes an excellent adversary and Columbo's moment of rage is great for exactly the reasons you say.
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the episode and for such kind words ❤️
If you uploaded one of these reviews every single day they would not lose their sparkle, I would still look forward to them... but I would question how you managed to get it done (and your sanity!)
The quality would likely be very very very very poor, too. But I sure appreciate your kindness ❤️
Haha! You kill me. Informative and hysterical as usual. Your Marcus & Carlson shorthand abbreviation dissertation was a particular highlight.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
Freakin’ losing it after seeing that drawing of the unfilmed scene, then the insert of my favorite Jack Cassidy ep😂😂😂 . You will get your coffee soon!👍
Aww! Thank you very much! 😊
Another great, highly detailed production!👍 It's always great seeing these 70's Columbos & remembering the kinder, simpler days of yore😀
I'm so happy you enjoyed it
Yet another fantastic review - always amazing plus a bonus drawing. One of my favorite episodes, Nimoy was one of the best Columbo killers. Thank you for a great review!
I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed it❤️
Indeed. Dr.Mayfield was a true psychopath.
I don't like or comment much because I watch these on my TV, but dropping by via my laptop to say how much I've been enjoying your very funny and insightful deep dives. Hurrah!
I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know you like them ❤️
This was another double murder episode and the saddest of my favs. I feel so sad for both Sharon and Harry who might have met again later and.... Even if not, their deaths were both so senseless, for Mayfield's fame & fortune and easily dismissed - by him - as collateral damage. I never get thru the ep without tearing up and though I'm re-watching this, both times you talk about it, same thing. You did such a grand job with this deep dive, absolutely did it the justice it deserves.
It is terribly sad, I agree. Thank you for the kind words ❤️
Loving this new drawing of missing scene segment.
I'm thankful you like it ❤️
your reviews are great. your research into even the smallest details is amazing.
Thank you very much❤️
Yay yay. So happy to see this. So good, as usual, and very funny too 😂. Thanks so much for such awesome Columbo reviews.
I really appreciate your enthusiasm and kindness ❤️
After rushing about all weekend like a whirling dervish am delighted to see your latest video spring to life. Will stop dickering about, sit back and enjoy what I’m sure will be another wonderful upload. WIFD, you are fantastic. Thank you ❤
You are funny!
Thanks for the laugh and very kind words ❤️
The heart-lung machine is also called a cardiopulmonary bypass machine. It takes over for the heart by replacing the heart's pumping action and by adding oxygen to the blood.
How interesting! Thank you for sharing this. There's always something new to learn
I've been a fan of Columbo since watching the original broadcasts (yes, I'm that old!). I love all the details you include, including the year and make of the cars, and the identities of the more obscure actors. Oddly enough, I had just watched this episode the day before your review came out, (I have every episode on DVD) and I remember thinking, "The music playing at Dr. Mayfield's party sure sounds familiar!" Actually, I recognized it right away, and thought it was an odd choice for party music! Anyway, great job!
I'm so happy you're enjoying the videos ❤️ And yes, it is kind of odd party music!
Delightful. Got the laundry done and cleaned a whole shelf in the garage. It was like the narrator was just there, kicking back, talking. Good show!!👍
Well done! It always feels good to check stuff off the list :) I'm glad you enjoyed my video in the background