Columbo
Columbo
I'm sitting here with my TV on in the background. The program just starting is an episode of Perry Mason, one of the great american series that we get to see via cable TV. America have produced some really good programs for example, Columbo which is one of my all time greats. I love his unique investagative style making it a cult following on my part. I have seen almost every episode ever produced. Are their any columbo fans out their intersesting in making a comment?
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RedGlitter
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My parents used to watch Columbo regularly. I just remember his funny manner and that trenchcoat.
I don't remember much of the episodes though.
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I loved Columbo, would watch it as a kid and as an adult also on TV land or what ever stations played it...He was great....
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When I was young my grannie told me that her earliest memories of television were of a detective called Columbo and that she used to watch it enthralled before she married. Has someone rescued archive footage of the program and restored it enough for viewing? I'd quite like to see some and finally discover what she was trying to explain of its style. It sounded very like Victorian stage melodrama.
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my wife thinks your terrific ,but there is just one thing bothering me
he said that every episode :wah:
he said that every episode :wah:
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It was quite easy for him to solve a murder. All he had to do was look for Robert Culp 
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN PUN
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Lordie, I see the pensioners are out in force this evening.
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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what i found with columbo is that he always knew who done the murder before he was called he was called out................now that is what i call a good copper:wah: :wah: :wah:
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spot;651296 wrote: When I was young my grannie told me that her earliest memories of television were of a detective called Columbo and that she used to watch it enthralled before she married. Has someone rescued archive footage of the program and restored it enough for viewing? I'd quite like to see some and finally discover what she was trying to explain of its style. It sounded very like Victorian stage melodrama.
Spot, you can go to amazon.com and buy episodes of Columbo. I just looked. They have a whole mess of them.
Not to interrupt the thread but did you guys also watch McCloud with Dennis Weaver? I always liked that one.
Spot, you can go to amazon.com and buy episodes of Columbo. I just looked. They have a whole mess of them.
Not to interrupt the thread but did you guys also watch McCloud with Dennis Weaver? I always liked that one.