The first scene is the only time I ever saw Columbo physically threatened by the culprit. Usually the murderer is too devastated to put up a fight. Really startled me! Then he calmly uses a bit of brilliant psychology to get her to go quietly. Excellent!
I don't think it happened again until Season 7, when it happened twice. The killer in "Murder Under Glass" tried to poison Columbo, and the killer in "How to Dial a Murder" commanded his killer dobermans to attack Columbo (who secretly had the dogs retrained to kiss him instead).
That Janet Leigh episode was one of my favorites. They didn't play the very end of it but he knows his confession won't hold up to the evidence. But by the time the process plays itself out she'll have passed. Such a selfless act.
@@BadBrucey :: Janet Leigh's character was a famous actor. Now that I think of it ... she could have been acting to BS Columbo ? Lana Turner give a great a performance on an actual witness-stand in defense of her daughter.
1:05 onwards - fantastic slow zoom-in as Columbo delivers the killer blow as Susan Clark's character realises she's caught out. And the music that kicks in just as she quietly says "Peter is mistaken" - absolutely superb. Moments like these in a Columbo episode give me such a good chill, it was all SO well put together
Vera Miles (the cosmetics queen caught by the microscope slide) is such a great actress with such great beauty--those amazing blue eyes being just one of the many things that make her breathtaking.
@@travismcdonald6576, really? I never knew that. I will definitely watch that. (I am a long-haul trucker and watch 1950s movies as I eat my daily meal in the bunk. You have given me a future choice I look forward to enjoying.)
I love and miss the complex simplicity of Columbo. The shows also remind me of much happier times. As I watch these, my husband and sons always seem to catch me smiling at nothing more than wonderful memories 🌝❤ Take care everyone! 🌻
Gillian Tracy :: I did really enjoy the "Columbo" Series ; but Columbo' s character showed far-too-much deference to Upper-Class Murders ; example :: "Yes sir" / "No ma'am" / "You're too classy a lady" -- after she pulls a gun out on a cop & has earlier killed her brother ; letting Janet Leigh get away w / murder. How did he fabricate the paperwork to leave the case "unsolved" ? Working-Class Stiffs around the periphery of his cases were never, OR rarely, given that kind of respect. This difference was evident in almost every episode.
The Janet Leigh episode was such an obvious takeoff on "Sunset Blvd" but it was still good - Leigh was amazing in the Gloria Swanson part and John Payne was fantastic in the Erich von Stroheim role.
It's a toss-up, but to me the best one has to be the very first one, Leslie Williams played by Lee Grant. Along with everything else, there's the "sherry and root beer" part between her and Columbo at the end.
The best scene in any Columbo, at 8:34 - 9:58. Beautifully written, magnificently acted. Absolute class, of the sort that's now all too rare. A poignantly emotional moment which brilliantly avoids all sentimentality. Perfect.
I agree with you Aryeh! That was such a classy move of Diamond. He didnt want Grace to know thst she was the one who killed her husband. I dont understand how anyone could think that scene was "lame"??? Some people just dont understand true love and old fashioned chivalry!
The 2nd lady was always one of my favorites. Her break down at the end, when she comes clean about how it all started with a hot tempered accident, let's you know that these could be real people, struggling with real life problems
Anne Baxter was wonderful. She's one of two actors to play characters arrested by both Columbo and Batman -- the other was Roddy McDowall. On Batman, Baxter played the vulnerable Zelda the Great, a magician blackmailed into a life of crime by the evil Eivol Ekdol (played by Jack Kruschen, later a murder *victim* on Columbo). Zelda ended up saving Batman's and Robin's lives near the end of the episode. Baxter also played a second Bat-villain, Olga, Queen of the Cossacks, in which she was over-the-top evil, and engaged to Egghead (Vincent Price).
I believe this is also the only Columbo episode in which he solves two murders in the same episode. She murdered her first husband and buried him under the fountain. Columbo figured that out and tells her as he is arresting her for her latest murder.
She is one of those wealthy retired recluses who lives on a rich farm with her kids in CA. She refuses all interviews. Living her last years the way she wants. Class all the way.
@@kindspirit7 She was on Facebook for a hot minute. I chatted with her & she was very gracious.If you get a chance, check out her first full length feature with Alfred Hitchcock, The Wrong Man, which starred Henry Fonda and Athony Quayle in a dramatization of a true story of a musician mistakenly arrested for robbery. Ms. Miles is heartwrending as a wife driven to depression and madness by the ordeal.
@@treasurehunteruk9718 Prescription: Murder was based on the play in which the Columbo character was created. It wasn't really a pilot, but they were thinking of making Columbo into a series when it was made. Ransom for a Dead Man also was not technically a pilot, but by then (March 1971) they were much closer to launching the series. Falk would commit to only a limited number of episodes -- no more than 8 per season -- so it was perfect for the "Mystery Movie" format which launched along with Columbo in fall 1971.
The ending of "Forgotten Lady" is so unexpected, and so brilliant. This episode was a one-off for Columbo, and no less wonderful for it. Columbo knew that her testimony in court would be worthless, considering her medical affliction.
Thank you so much channel Columbo ! i have been looking every where for this episode ! and just like that i stumble upon the episode in the first 10 seconds!
I love Columba and it was a family favorite. I have owned the DVDs and rewatched all of the shows, but I must admit that sometimes the critical point is rather circumstantial.
@@oliverdavis2422 He had Alzheimer's. But by then, he was much older than Janet Leigh was in this episode. In fact, he and Janet Leigh both were born in 1927, so Grace's terminal illness came relatively early in life.
in the Forgotten Lady thats John Payne as Ned Diamond who confesses to murder for Janet Leigh ......... he was the Lawyer in the original miracle on 34th streets who defends Cris Kringle lol
When the shit is getting ready to hit the fan, Clodombo (Mad Magazine Ha!) always has a uniformed officer ready to slap the cuffs. And because Peter Falk was NY stage actor, loyal to the tee, a lot of those officers and bit part actors were in a number of episodes. One of the funniest was Joyce Van Patten as a homeless shelter Nun worker. That was some funny shit.
Deep down in places most are unwilling to go or to examine , most people actually hope the bad guys and bad women in movies get away with what the culprits think is the so callled " perfect crime". Do not deny this universal truth. Most Columbo episodes , however, are such that you root for him- the good guy police detective- to solve the case and bring about true justice in the end .Why? Because almost all of the culprits in his tv series are extremely bright, cunning.... arrogant ....smarmy , wealthy, smug , clever , privileged snotty , selfish, and evil minded individuals who think they are entitled -by some of these very traits - to get away with their atrocities! We then watch a humble , hard working ,low paid, virtuous , meticulous, detective who happens to be more than their match intellectually speaking . We hope that he will knock them off their snobbish high horses and that eventually they will come crashing to earth with a cold wet towel of reality hitting their shocked faces . In short, Columbo is much about exposing and knocking the crowns off the heads of truly corrupt,evil people who believe they are better and smarter than those they victimize and who consider their victims to be inferior to themselves. Notice how they originally misjudge ,at their peril, this poorly and sloppily dressed , working class gumshoe with the jalopy of a car. THAT was their first big mistake. Columbo is not in awe of these people. Indeed, he understands them and their ilk all too well. He also understands the human condition and is relentless in finding the solution to find the one fatal flaw in the plans that " seemed" perfect to them when they originally carried out their well thought out crimes.
John Payne!!!gosh I had a crush on Him in the Sonja Heine movies & also in The Miracle on 42nd Street.the original one!!!Still handsome!!![I am now 66yrs].😉😊
@@davidcabral3805 That's why Alfred Hitchcock worked with her in two films ("The Wrong Man" with Henry Fonda and (Sir) Anthony Quayle, and "Psycho") and he may have used her in his TV series, too. She was on Facebook for a while.
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE AN "OLD FASHION DETECTIVE" MOVIE WITH A LITTLE MIXTURE OF COLUMBO, CHARLIE CHAN WITH SIDNEY TOLER & SUAN YOUNG, KOJAK, STEVEN KING, CRIMINAL MINDS, JAMES BONDS, CASTLE, SHAFT & SHERLOCK HOMES STARRING BASIL RATHBONE DISGUISES & IT TAKES A THEIF FASHION & DISGUISES ALSO. A GREAT ACTION MOVIE OR SITCOMS SHOULD NOT BE DESTROYED WITH SO MUCH TASTELESS HARDCORE PROFANITY!!! IT'S-A REAL TURN OFF TO SIT THROUGH. A GREAT FILM CAN BRING MUCH MORE REVENUE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE FENCE WHEN THEY CLEAN UP ALL THE FILTHY, SICK TO YOUR STOMACH, BAD LANGUAGE!
The first scene is the only time I ever saw Columbo physically threatened by the culprit. Usually the murderer is too devastated to put up a fight. Really startled me! Then he calmly uses a bit of brilliant psychology to get her to go quietly. Excellent!
I don't think it happened again until Season 7, when it happened twice. The killer in "Murder Under Glass" tried to poison Columbo, and the killer in "How to Dial a Murder" commanded his killer dobermans to attack Columbo (who secretly had the dogs retrained to kiss him instead).
I was caught off guard when the girl from the ransom episode tried to hit Columbo out of anger. That one really startled me.
That Janet Leigh episode was one of my favorites. They didn't play the very end of it but he knows his confession won't hold up to the evidence. But by the time the process plays itself out she'll have passed. Such a selfless act.
Columbo says it won't take long to break your story .......the guy says maybe a couple of months .......well maybe so maybe so .
Yeah, I loved that ending. Columbo didn't want to arrest her either because she probably couldn't remember murdering her husband.
@@BadBrucey ::
Janet Leigh's character was a famous actor. Now that I think of it ... she could have been acting to BS Columbo ?
Lana Turner give a great a performance on an actual witness-stand in defense of her daughter.
Yes-I found this ending very moving.
I LOVED when he told her ‘besides, you’re too classy a woman.’ And she LOVED it! That’s SMOOTH! Only COLUMBO....
TheMediaDirectory I think some of them secretly liked him
TheMediaDirectory She was also the prostitute on Porkys.
Columbo is a pimp😂😂😂
The good kind, lol
True😁
1:05 onwards - fantastic slow zoom-in as Columbo delivers the killer blow as Susan Clark's character realises she's caught out. And the music that kicks in just as she quietly says "Peter is mistaken" - absolutely superb. Moments like these in a Columbo episode give me such a good chill, it was all SO well put together
Yes, it all adds up to a classic movie moment. The director must have really known his stuff!
Worth watching for the furniture alone
Miss the 70’s
Me too! 😢
I like looking at the 70s technologies
I watched it for the makeup and jewelry and style. Everything was on point back then
Vera Miles (the cosmetics queen caught by the microscope slide) is such a great actress with such great beauty--those amazing blue eyes being just one of the many things that make her breathtaking.
she looked so classy
@@glowiever, yes, she did, even while playing a rotten character. She almost made me feel sorry for Vivica. Lol.
@@TheWriterWalker She played a great villain in Psycho 2. She actually made you sympathetic for Norman Bates.
@@travismcdonald6576, really? I never knew that. I will definitely watch that. (I am a long-haul trucker and watch 1950s movies as I eat my daily meal in the bunk. You have given me a future choice I look forward to enjoying.)
Vera Miles? The woman who married the man who shot Liberty Valance??
I prefer these old Columbo episodes to almost anything on tv these days . Thank you for posting. Please post more. ☺😊😀
yes, the internet ruined everything. I know, I know, I'm posting on the internet, just saying.
All of Columbo is streaming on Peacock now-hard to find anywhere else.
I love and miss the complex simplicity of Columbo. The shows also remind me of much happier times. As I watch these, my husband and sons always seem to catch me smiling at nothing more than wonderful memories 🌝❤
Take care everyone! 🌻
If only Janet Leigh and Vera Miles have appeared in a same episode, but that would have been a budget nightmare.
I thought it would have been awesome to have had Jessica Tandy accompany Ruth Gordon in Try and Catch Me.
Forgotten Lady is my favorite episode. I love this final scene. So moving.
Ha ha, if Columbo walked up to me, I’d just extend my hands out and say: “Sir, ya got me. It’s an honor sir to be arrested by you”
Hahah true!
Haha! Truly!
The subtle changes of expression on the faces of expert actors--you can't beat it.
I love the Ann Baxter episode. Why doesn't the backyard fountain work? Whoa!
So good. I wish he was here to do more shows. I really miss the early ones. They were the best.
I love them all, but the 70's episodes are superior in every aspect.
@@steventugwell6424 no comparison. Bravo, Mr. Falk
Prolly my all time fav tv program.
Me toooo🎉. I miss the ingenious way he handles his business. The ppl. in real life now can use his ingenuity!!!
The Janet Leigh episode is my favorite! Perfect writing and acting! The ending so heart wrenching.
Her husband in the episode the old Doctor was "Blum" in the Night Gallery pilot in 1969.
I thought it was awful. I didn't even watch it until the end.
@@treasurehunteruk9718 None of the Columbo's in the original years of the show were awful.
Gillian Tracy ::
I did really enjoy the "Columbo" Series ; but Columbo' s character showed far-too-much deference to Upper-Class Murders ; example :: "Yes sir" / "No ma'am" / "You're too classy a lady" -- after she pulls a gun out on a cop & has earlier killed her brother ; letting Janet Leigh get away w / murder. How did he fabricate the paperwork to leave the case "unsolved" ?
Working-Class Stiffs around the periphery of his cases were never, OR rarely, given that kind of respect.
This difference was evident in almost every episode.
Heart rendering ending.
The Janet Leigh episode was such an obvious takeoff on "Sunset Blvd" but it was still good - Leigh was amazing in the Gloria Swanson part and John Payne was fantastic in the Erich von Stroheim role.
The greatest TV/Crime Series ever....the Classic... COLUMBO.
The Janet Leigh Episode was fantastic, such a Cool Customer until the revelations at the end and you really feel for the Charecter
It's the only episode I remember from the original airing... "Forgotten Lady."
@Gazzara5 Y0ou miss the diagnosis, she is in mental decline and her brain is closing down piece for piece
The only ever killer to get away with it was her...
only cause she died though
It's a toss-up, but to me the best one has to be the very first one, Leslie Williams played by Lee Grant. Along with everything else, there's the "sherry and root beer" part between her and Columbo at the end.
Oh yes, all of them here were bery good, but I was surprised that Lee Grant wasn't on the list
Susan Clark never looked more lovelier than she did in this episode after her character's, "Plain Jane" make-over was performed.
blackcougar1959 Porkys as Cherry Forever is a close second. She was definitely out of character, but funny.
Hard to believe watching this episode that she would go on to play the super nice mother on "Webster."
@@nolanboles8492 Nolan, that's called acting.
@@steventugwell6424 It's called good acting, yes.
@@nolanboles8492 true!
The best scene in any Columbo, at 8:34 - 9:58. Beautifully written, magnificently acted. Absolute class, of the sort that's now all too rare. A poignantly emotional moment which brilliantly avoids all sentimentality. Perfect.
I cannot believe you just called this lame over the top performance magnificently acted. Columbo, in that too, dope, though.
You didn't and don't understand. But that's okay, we all have our limitations.
I thought it was silly too, and very unrealistic.
I agree with you Aryeh! That was such a classy move of Diamond. He didnt want Grace to know thst she was the one who killed her husband. I dont understand how anyone could think that scene was "lame"??? Some people just dont understand true love and old fashioned chivalry!
“Very unrealistic”- you know you’re watching a TV show, right?
Columbo is Brilliant.
These were so well put together just so entertaining, I can watch these for hours.
Love me some Columbo, I’m about to buy that box set so I can enjoy anytime. Thanks for sharing these.
I have the box set. It is worth it. I enjoy them very much
yep, he is the greatest.
The last part, is a masterclass in acting.
The 2nd lady was always one of my favorites. Her break down at the end, when she comes clean about how it all started with a hot tempered accident, let's you know that these could be real people, struggling with real life problems
Anne Baxter was wonderful. She's one of two actors to play characters arrested by both Columbo and Batman -- the other was Roddy McDowall. On Batman, Baxter played the vulnerable Zelda the Great, a magician blackmailed into a life of crime by the evil Eivol Ekdol (played by Jack Kruschen, later a murder *victim* on Columbo). Zelda ended up saving Batman's and Robin's lives near the end of the episode. Baxter also played a second Bat-villain, Olga, Queen of the Cossacks, in which she was over-the-top evil, and engaged to Egghead (Vincent Price).
Anne Baxter was a fantastic actress and a very beautiful lady.
@@heavenlyguitar5913 Yup, she had "it."
I believe this is also the only Columbo episode in which he solves two murders in the same episode. She murdered her first husband and buried him under the fountain. Columbo figured that out and tells her as he is arresting her for her latest murder.
Please when you upload the full episode do not exclude certain countries. We love columbo too. Love knows of no boundaris
What I got from the Forgotten Lady episode was that a deal was probably made with the Tonight Show to namedrop "Johnny Carson" 10 times
Susan clarke is beautiful and her laugh is delightful!
janet leigh was some great actress ,gave a really emotion scene.
Vera Miles is still alive well into her 90's.
Margaret is she? I last saw her in psycho 2.
She was gorgeous😜
@@davidcabral3805 yes she was born in the early 1920’s. Have not seen or heard about her in years.
She is one of those wealthy retired recluses who lives on a rich farm with her kids in CA. She refuses all interviews. Living her last years the way she wants. Class all the way.
@@kindspirit7 She was on Facebook for a hot minute. I chatted with her & she was very gracious.If you get a chance, check out her first full length feature with Alfred Hitchcock, The Wrong Man, which starred Henry Fonda and Athony Quayle in a dramatization of a true story of a musician mistakenly arrested for robbery. Ms. Miles is heartwrending as a wife driven to depression and madness by the ordeal.
The magic was in the writing.
I'm a student of Columbo. Yes, the writing was brilliant, but I'm convinced his Brooklyn accent and personality made the show.
Forgotten lady is my favorite!
Very good and the music was also brilliant.
Billy Goldenberg made that brilliant Columbo music.
The music was awesome, perfectly matched.
The highlight of Saturday night was getting dressed and hitting the town, ala John Travolta.. now it watching 2 Columbo episodes on CoziTv..
Lee Grant ... "Ransom For A Dead Man" .. 1971.
6980MulhollandDrive ...... idiosyncrasy .. "One of the best" ... lol
Because that was officially NOT part of the series. It was a pilot movie that pre-dated the series
She was really pretty. PRESCRIPTION MURDER was the Pilot in 1968. The series followed with Ransom for a Dead Man - this was NOT the pilot.
@@treasurehunteruk9718 Prescription: Murder was based on the play in which the Columbo character was created. It wasn't really a pilot, but they were thinking of making Columbo into a series when it was made. Ransom for a Dead Man also was not technically a pilot, but by then (March 1971) they were much closer to launching the series. Falk would commit to only a limited number of episodes -- no more than 8 per season -- so it was perfect for the "Mystery Movie" format which launched along with Columbo in fall 1971.
Lee Grant, she is? I was wondering. Thanks!
Only Columbo can wipe the smile of people's faces with such style!
“Take all the time you need”
Takes 60 years
The ending of "Forgotten Lady" is so unexpected, and so brilliant. This episode was a one-off for Columbo, and no less wonderful for it. Columbo knew that her testimony in court would be worthless, considering her medical affliction.
Thank you so much channel Columbo ! i have been looking every where for this episode ! and just like that i stumble upon the episode in the first 10 seconds!
I love Columba and it was a family favorite. I have owned the DVDs and rewatched all of the shows, but I must admit that sometimes the critical point is rather circumstantial.
Bit of irony in the last segment considering how Falk himself spent his last years.
Tryfan very true that
Tryfan how did he spend his last years??
@@oliverdavis2422 He had Alzheimer's. But by then, he was much older than Janet Leigh was in this episode. In fact, he and Janet Leigh both were born in 1927, so Grace's terminal illness came relatively early in life.
@@johnmanier7968 She was probably playing a character a few years older than she was at the time.
He is so smart, we need some of these on TV 🌏
That last scene brought a tear to my eyes.
"We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell."
Oscar Wilde.
You left out the best part of the Forgotten Lady...Columbo - it won't take much to crack your story. Friend - It might take two months.
in the Forgotten Lady thats John Payne as Ned Diamond who confesses to murder for Janet Leigh ......... he was the Lawyer in the original miracle on 34th streets who defends Cris Kringle lol
Sunday night is my Columbo night!!!
With one comment he saved her dignity (and therefore his life).
you noticed that too? It was ironic that he was the one who probably gave her the one thing she wanted and needed - basic respect.
If I recall, I think Vera Miles and Anne Baxter were the only killer women who killed women. Can anyone think of any other examples?
I cannot.
Those are the only two. Helen Shaver did try to kill Mrs. Columbo, but was thwarted.
I love him, he was born to be Columbo only
Just 1 more thing... Columbo's greatest catch line! lol
Beautiful villians
The Jannet Leigh episode still gets me.
When the shit is getting ready to hit the fan, Clodombo (Mad Magazine Ha!) always has a uniformed officer ready to slap the cuffs. And because Peter Falk was NY stage actor, loyal to the tee, a lot of those officers and bit part actors were in a number of episodes. One of the funniest was Joyce Van Patten as a homeless shelter Nun worker. That was some funny shit.
Get dressed now. Take all the time you need. We're going downtown..
1:36 Such beautifully haunting music that captures the suspense of the scene ... "What would be the point?"
the last one is a tear jerker..
Deep down in places most are unwilling to go or to examine , most people actually hope the bad guys and bad women in movies get away with what the culprits think is the so callled " perfect crime". Do not deny this universal truth.
Most Columbo episodes , however, are such that you root for him- the good guy police detective- to solve the case and bring about true justice in the end .Why? Because almost all of the culprits in his tv series are extremely bright, cunning.... arrogant ....smarmy , wealthy, smug , clever , privileged snotty , selfish, and evil minded individuals who think they are entitled -by some of these very traits - to get away with their atrocities! We then watch a humble , hard working ,low paid, virtuous , meticulous, detective who happens to be more than their match intellectually speaking . We hope that he will knock them off their snobbish high horses and that eventually they will come crashing to earth with a cold wet towel of reality hitting their shocked faces .
In short, Columbo is much about exposing and knocking the crowns off the heads of truly corrupt,evil people who believe they are better and smarter than those they victimize and who consider their victims to be inferior to themselves. Notice how they originally misjudge ,at their peril, this poorly and sloppily dressed , working class gumshoe with the jalopy of a car. THAT was their first big mistake. Columbo is not in awe of these people. Indeed, he understands them and their ilk all too well. He also understands the human condition and is relentless in finding the solution to find the one fatal flaw in the plans that
" seemed" perfect to them when they originally carried out their well thought out crimes.
John Payne!!!gosh I had a crush on Him in the Sonja Heine movies & also in The Miracle on 42nd Street.the original one!!!Still handsome!!![I am now 66yrs].😉😊
The gloves episode with the microscope is in my top 5 episodes. She was really ruthless and determined.
The first woman, thats the woman who played in tv show Webster. Ma’am and George
Susan Clark
Anne Baxter died age 62 and the only woman alive is Vera Miles.
No, Susan Clarke is alive too
Let's all just pray they never try and remake Columbo with a different actor
Love but Lethal...Vera Miles..very well acted...ruthless!
I want the Johnny cash episode. Thanks.
MrDejast: Hallmark will broadcast Swan Song on the morning of this upcoming April 4, 2020.
"Hey little buuuudddy".....Cash was good in that.😊
Clips of that episode have been uploaded to CZcams on this channel if you look!
Vera Miles was a Fox.
Ahmad2423 yes she was.
@@davidcabral3805 That's why Alfred Hitchcock worked with her in two films ("The Wrong Man" with Henry Fonda and (Sir) Anthony Quayle, and "Psycho") and he may have used her in his TV series, too. She was on Facebook for a while.
Vera Miles is my favorite.
I really miss Lee Grant from Ransom for a dead man.
I should know better, but I was actually worried Colombo was about to be shot 😮😟
Vera Miles murdered 2 people in that episode.
Didn't I see that red wig (in the opening scene) on the Pixar movie Monsters, Inc.? Lol.
You've cut out the final part of these scenes which were the best part...
Just one more thing
..or Helen Shaver in 'Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo'
She's supposed to be watching Rosie from in jail. But some birds weren't meant to be caged.
This female murderers looks so innocent except for the old ones
Lee Grant - aka aeroplane lady was best, she was from season 1-2
@Ricky Roma After RANSOM FOR A DEAD MAN, she and Falk starred on Broadway in Neil Simon's THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE.
@1:07 great slow zoom.
6:13 the look on her face "oh shit"!
Joyce Van Patten (Season 6) topped all of these imo.
I liked that episode too. Celeste Holm 100% owned her part. Totally made that episode great.
The one with Trish Vandeveer where she commits the murder in between film reels was really good but I don’t know which season it was.
It was from the final season.
Genius!!!!
I came to arrest you 👍🤣
She wore the heck out of that nightgown 😉😊
The audio witness could be wrong?
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE AN "OLD FASHION DETECTIVE" MOVIE WITH A LITTLE MIXTURE OF COLUMBO, CHARLIE CHAN WITH SIDNEY TOLER & SUAN YOUNG, KOJAK, STEVEN KING, CRIMINAL MINDS, JAMES BONDS, CASTLE, SHAFT & SHERLOCK HOMES STARRING BASIL RATHBONE DISGUISES & IT TAKES A THEIF FASHION & DISGUISES ALSO. A GREAT ACTION MOVIE OR SITCOMS SHOULD NOT BE DESTROYED WITH SO MUCH TASTELESS HARDCORE PROFANITY!!! IT'S-A REAL TURN OFF TO SIT THROUGH. A GREAT FILM CAN BRING MUCH MORE REVENUE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE FENCE WHEN THEY CLEAN UP ALL THE FILTHY, SICK TO YOUR STOMACH, BAD LANGUAGE!
Why did you write your comment in all caps?
Amen! I couldn't agree with you more! Most of today's shows and movies are just filled with too much filth! ☹
I want full episodes
Why is Susan Clark speaking with a British accent?
Lee Grant sorry she was the best Female Murderer .
Vera Miles ..! Smoking hot! Sophisticated women who smoke..! Woah!
💞👏💖👏💞
👍Columbo👍
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Who is the first one, the redhead?
Susan Clark
She kinda looks a bit like Julia Roberts. 😍
Is that Columbo getting emotional 9:59
The first one I think the lady would get off. Little thing called double jeopardy
WHEN WILL YOU GIVE US FULL EPISODES ???? such short clips are not satisfying !or tell us where we can watch free !!
How could he take that chance in the first one. Very foolish
Sally didn't make the cut?
In "Lady In Waiting", after serving her sentence she turned her life around and adopted a little black kid
In the clip where he's talking about the microscope, why is his left hand so pale?
Treatment for the Poison Ivy that he was talking about with the killer.
@@wbcjr17106 Thank you! :)