Columbo was a unique police show. He didn't carry a gun, no fights, no car chases and never even handcuffed anyone but it was so interesting watching the cat and mouse game with the killers, knowing that he would prevail in the end...
Columbo is the greatest TV show of all time imo. I get so much joy from it. If you are ever feeling down just turn on a Columbo episode and I can assure you he will brighten our day! RIP Peter Falk, you are missed! 💗
Still Watch...Great Actor!..A friend in Need is my Favorite...lol..Thats my Brother in Law,Thats my niece,thats my Nephew...He does"nt live here...I do!
fun fact: "Just one more thing" evolved as a character trait because when the creators (Levinson and Link) were writing the pilot, they had something they wanted to add to the scene - so rather than retype the page, they had Columbo return with the "just one more thing" afterthought. We can thank typewriters for this iconic line.
"You learn very well, Detective." "That's the nicest thing anybody ever said to me." -- "Any Port in a Storm" (1973) That is Columbo's super power; he avidly learns. To learn one must first recognize one might be uninformed or flatly wrong. Columbo does that without hesitation. His ego never gets in the way of admitting to himself, and to the rest of the world, that he is ignorant of the facts. This is also the reason everybody likes him, even the villains . . at first.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond I find a great deal of being likable is readily admitting I am wrong and other people know things I don't. It is his modesty, real modesty, that gets them.
I was 21 a long time ago...I had a Spanish neighbour who would always say on a sunday afternoon : " I watch Coolumboh!"..I thought he was just an old fool and one day I decided to check out the show...now I'm 52...and still watching Columbo ..and I'm the old fool now :)
Remember first watching columbo as a kid and rewatching as an adult...he truly was brilliant the way he fooled them into thinking they could fool him! But I always thought it was lovely the way he talked about his wife. That was true love, and he obviously respected and adored her!😍😎
That was the great thing about Columbo. People thought he was such an idiot but they eventually found out different. As someone once remarked "if I'd murdered someone and Columbo walked in, I'd confess immediately" lol
A timeless classic. I'm not even into television but when it comes on I am captivated and watch it to the end. so greatly written and acted. stuff of a quality you will not see today
There's no maybe about him being the greatest detective in the world. He IS and always will be forevermore the greatest detective EVER. No argument. In a class of his own that will never be repeated. RIP Peter Falk. You are so rightly loved and missed by everyone 😞❤️
There's a really funny "roast" where Peter Falk participates to roast somebody. I'm not sure who's being roasted, but I think Frank Sinatra is there. Falk gets a standing ovation, as he always did. Anyone who loves Columbo would enjoy watching that. I also loved his part in "The Princess Bride."
Thank you, Mr. Falk. An amazing actor; truly one of a kind. He also played a great part in "Murder by Death". I watch very little television these days, but the only show I DVR every night is Colombo. Shout out to the Sundance channel for showing it!
I'm currently rewatching the entire series (halfway through S5) and I really enjoyed this featurette, Eric. Well done especially for digging out all the chatshow clips.
It is very true. One cannot love anyone more than Colombo. I have seen many episodes over and over and some I have never seen, but I am always fascinated and I love Colombo, always will. The best show ever. The only other one that entertained me a lot was Monk, but that is a an entirely different piece of cake.
Thanks for this. "Columbo" was such an innovative way of approaching a "crime" movie. But not only that, every episode is perfect, with great actors, great narrative tension, attention to details, great music. The 70s were awesome in that way.
Columbo is one of my favorite television detectives and one of my favorite television programs. Oh and sorry to bother you "Movie Man eric" but just one more thing, I really enjoyed your "Columbo - Just One More Thing - Documentary" here as well as some of your other videos posted here on You Tube. Keep them coming Eric.
Me too it is also on Peacock. Peacock has another show a lot like Columbo called Pokerface. She has the ability to tell when someone is lying. She is not a cop, she is on the run from a mob boss.
@@bansheekh I saw the previews for that show and noticed right away that her voice and accent are exactly like Peter Falk's/Columbo's. That's her real voice, not acting. I hope I can check out the show some time. It looks like it's really good.
I took part of my income tax return and bought the entire series at Best Buy. Back then, each season was close to $40 - 50 bucks. Loved watching Columbo and still do.
Watching the Sunday mystery movie with my dad as a teenager is a very fond memory. They were all OK except for McMillan and wife, but we never missed a Colombo.
I can't over-state how much I love Columbo and I've watched as long as I can remember, even as a young kid watching with my Grandad I just loved Columbo and I still watch episodes to this day.
I found Columbo by looking for a show that would have aired when my father was the age that I was at the time. My father is 44 years older than I. Fell in love with Columbo instantly. It was really interesting to see actors that I had always known as old being much younger. Although Leslie Nielson looked the same.
Don't forget his car, cigars, and love of chili. Most of the actors were folks who usually played good people. In some episodes the murderers were more sympathetic than their victims. Many felt trapped due to blackmail and/or financial troubles. Of course, that doesn't excuse murder. Columbo remains a great show to watch. Who else bought the DVD set?
Wonderful doc, Eric. Very enjoyable. I studied the novel “Crime and Punishment” in High School and my teacher told us that the detective in it, Porfiry Petrovich, was a model for Columbo. Like the beloved Lieutenant, Petrovich toyed with the murderer Raskilnikov and played on his conscience as he unravelled the murder.
Raskilnikov is certainly one of the archetypical detectives of 19th century literature and definitely had an influence on the many eccentric detectives to follow, from Columbo to Nero Wolf to Monk and beyond. Another good, less famous one to look at is Sergeant Cuff from Wilke Collins' The Moonstone.
I understand "acting" and "scripts" and that characters are not the actors...yet..I think a lot of Colombo is Falk because of his outsized influence he was able to bring to bear on the character development. I feel like he produced idealized version (in his eyes) of himself that I admit, I love like a father. I don't care if it's real, this character meant so much to me growing up.
Being a big fan of this groundbreaking Detective show, seeing who the murderer is and how they go about committing and then concealing their crime, even today its such a fascinating thing to watch. Here in the UK they would play this in the afternoon during the weekdays at about 2:30 in the afternoon and working a morning shift we (a group of workmates who were fans of the show) would rush home to watch whatever episode was on and then discuss it the following day. I often used to joke that if i ever committed a crime and a Detective like Columbo should turn up on the scene, you're only choice of action would be to either flee to another country or do yourself in. So many great episodes, although for me the earlier seasons were the best ones, the later episodes went off in different "comedic" directions which just ruined the show, I personally preferred the more serious version of Columbo which Peter Falk did experiment with but then either he or the show's producer or writer decided to add the quirky comedy into the show which became part of this iconic character's many faceted traits. Lots of great performances from guest artists, I think everyone has their own list of potential candidates who would have been great as Columbo's nemesis, some of my list includes Alec Guinness, David Hemmings, Oliver Reed, Peter Finch, Richard Harris, Peter Cushing, Anthony Hopkins, David Warner and last but by no means least, the Late & Great Sir Christopher Lee, he would have been fantastic as a villain but we did get a guest appearance from the brilliant Vincent Price, so one Iconic actor from the horror actor's Royal fraternity is better than nothing. I love the earlier episodes, "Playback" is one episode that stands out, even though there are many others, although surprisingly the much later " Columbo Goes To College" is such a brilliantly "ingenious" written film, just as I was becoming dissolusioned with the later episodes, I watched this this gem during the Christmas holidays some years ago and it completely blew me away. The later ones were very much hit 'n miss (mostly miss for me) but my love for this brilliant show and Columbo has never wavered. We sadly have lost this fantastic actor and (Lets Not Forget ) an amazing artist too, but Columbo still lives and somewhere he's out there solving crimes, it's great that newer generations are discovering and enjoying Columbo, and others after them, just as we still are. I'm so glad that Peter Falk realised during his lifetime how much people loved him, not just in America or England but all over the world, as soon as they'd see him they would shout "Columbo"!!. R.I.P PETER, Gone but you will never be Forgotten, God Love You !! If only we could have called you back before you went for "Just One More Thing", you'd have never left!
I’d kind of like to see it tried. Like, a brand new series where a rotating set of actors would play alternate universe versions of Columbo. He wouldn’t always have the raincoat, the cigar, the dog and the car. Each player’s take would be a different character. I think it would be fascinating to see different takes on the role and see how they compare to the flawless original.
I watch it every Sunday....I also record it on Sundance everytime it's on.... He is the best ever!!!! Peter Falk was so interesting to listen to!! I love how he solve's his crime's!!! I don't leave the room, until the show is done..... 😊😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️❤️......
The best television show ever made - EVER. Peter Falk was a genius. Creating a multi-dimensional lovable character that was both funny and brilliant. Bottom Line: Falk had amazing charisma like no one else. Can you tell I liked the show? 👏👏👏 P.S. When I found out we shared the same birthday, Sept 16th, that freaked me out because it made perfect sense - Columbo was a Virgo - A nit-picking pain in the ass Virgo - Just like me, no wonder I like him.
There is one more thing! The technology in the show. CCTV, video, computers to name a few. This looked out of date now, was cutting edge then. I remember one where the murderer’s alibi, is watching a video, not live TV. In the 1970s video players were out of the price range for most.
My wife can't stand Columbo. But I remember as a young grade-schooler this show, and I loved it. Every now and then I get an opportunity to watch an episode and always love seeing the seemingly bumbling detective always get his killer.
The actor being so great for the role that he could force a studio to take their time makes a lot of sense, as far as reasons for shows being great go.
I grew up in the 70s watching this show and remember being confused as to why it was three shows. McLeod, McMillan and Colombo. But I would watch all them over the garbage we have now.
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Me to i found out that max payne was essentially columbo if he had his life ruined a man pushed beyond his means that was always a step ahead turned to the murder he is.
I walked out of Fox Plaza one day back in '95 and stood there smoking a cigarette. I looked over and there was Falk, sitting in the drivers seat of a Range Rover. We made eye (singular) contact, and even though he had that bum eye, I could SWEAR he was looking at me! I had the biggest smile, and nodded. He smiled back and gave me a little salute. What an honor!
One of the best TV shows ever... & one of the best characters or detectives ever. of course, there were many people involved in the series, as you indicate... like Levinson & Link... but it never would have been the classic that it is without Peter Falk.
As far as I know, Columbo is the only TV series that only has one permanent character, COLUMBO, there is no other character in the series, each episode, the same, and repeated artists but in different roles. Very few characters came out in more than one chapter
There were a few steady character actors, but you’re right I never thought about it, they usually did play different characters in each episode. Best villain was Cassidy I thought.
There was a radio show called "The Whistler" and it was similar to "Columbo," you always knew who did it and you were left to see how they gave themselves away.
Ruth Gordon played an Agatha Christie type mystery writer who murders her nephew in-law. That episode made me wish they had Columbo challenged by other detective author types like Arthur Conan Doyle - Sherlock Holmes, Edgar Allan Poe, Dashell Hammer - Sam Spade and The Thin Man, or Mickey Spillane, and Earl Derr Bigger - Charlie Chan.
Janet Leigh got away. Columbo knew she did it, but Don Ameche confessed. She had a brain tumor and would be dead by the time it was straightened out, according to the conversation between Ameche and Columbo. It seems she had no memory of shooting her husband, although the murder was complex. Sorry, I don’t remember the name of the episode.
Janet Leigh's character: "Grace Wheeler Willis" had an admirer in that episode, BUT, that character was: --->>>NOT played by: actor Don Ameche! It was played by, the fine actor: John Payne, as: "Ned Diamond"! Actor Don Ameche played the family attorney in the Ross Martin/Art-Dealer; &, Murderer ep; of the 'Columbo" TV series, first edition, version.
Obviously Poker Face on Peacock is a reboot or homage to Colombo but I was glad to see every episode of Columbo was on there. And sorry producers, his name is Frank. It's on his LAPD badge. Someone in the prop department asked what his first name was and sistine told them. It's on screen. It's canon.
Shera Danese has been in a total of SIX telefilms/"episodes", 2 of them for the more-beloved NBC series, and 4 of them for the revival iteration on ABC.
Columbo was a unique police show. He didn't carry a gun, no fights, no car chases and never even handcuffed anyone but it was so interesting watching the cat and mouse game with the killers, knowing that he would prevail in the end...
I consider that intellectual violence at its best riveting.
There are a few car chases and he has a gun maybe twice.
@@opaljk4835true, but it was sprinkled in making those moments more memorable
And he only arrested rich people.
It’s Frank you messed up😅😅😅
Columbo is the greatest TV show of all time imo. I get so much joy from it. If you are ever feeling down just turn on a Columbo episode and I can assure you he will brighten our day! RIP Peter Falk, you are missed! 💗
Still Watch...Great Actor!..A friend in Need is my Favorite...lol..Thats my Brother in Law,Thats my niece,thats my Nephew...He does"nt live here...I do!
As long as it's an episode from the 70s.
Wow exactly how I feel too - well said.
Just started rewatching Columbo. Such a treat!
@@meo21626 Indeed!...Watched Publish or Parish last night..(Jack Cassidy).
I also think it was so nice how Lt. Columbo showed up at his grandson's place to read him that story.
“As you wish!” :)
He wasn't Columbo then. He was grandpa.
😂😂😂
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He'd even stop now and again to make sure he wasn't scared.
fun fact: "Just one more thing" evolved as a character trait because when the creators (Levinson and Link) were writing the pilot, they had something they wanted to add to the scene - so rather than retype the page, they had Columbo return with the "just one more thing" afterthought. We can thank typewriters for this iconic line.
Amazing fact! Is there a source for this by producers/cast?
The 1970s episodes just make you feel very lucky to be alive. The show is an absolute masterpiece and can never be bettered.
The 70's were a wonderful time.....
"You learn very well, Detective."
"That's the nicest thing anybody ever said to me."
-- "Any Port in a Storm" (1973)
That is Columbo's super power; he avidly learns. To learn one must first recognize one might be uninformed or flatly wrong. Columbo does that without hesitation. His ego never gets in the way of admitting to himself, and to the rest of the world, that he is ignorant of the facts. This is also the reason everybody likes him, even the villains . . at first.
Sometimes the villains even continue to like him, even after he's arrested them at the end. He's just so likeable.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond I find a great deal of being likable is readily admitting I am wrong and other people know things I don't. It is his modesty, real modesty, that gets them.
@@natfoote4967 I absolutely agree
Ya,He play"s Dumb very well...lol.
I started watching Columbo as a teenager here in England. Our whole family loved watching. Peter Falk was such a unique talent 👏🏻
I’ve been watching Colombo for 50 years
Right with you my friend 👍. Remember sitting on the floor as I was barely 10 and having to be quiet cuz the adults were paying attention. 🫤😂
same. started watching with my mom and dad when I was a kid
I was 21 a long time ago...I had a Spanish neighbour who would always say on a sunday afternoon : " I watch Coolumboh!"..I thought he was just an old fool and one day I decided to check out the show...now I'm 52...and still watching Columbo ..and I'm the old fool now :)
Great comment❤😂speaking as another old fool😂
In Spain we call him Colombo 😅
They were so condescending to him but he just kept coming “just one more thing “ priceless 😅
And even after he has them Hooked,It"s still,Yes Sir,No Sir...
The way he acted so dumb, but was "as smart as a whip"!
" dog was actually played by several different dogs"
They looked the same to me!😂
Such a brilliant actor. We miss him and his talent so much. The excellent writing created the superb character.
Remember first watching columbo as a kid and rewatching as an adult...he truly was brilliant the way he fooled them into thinking they could fool him! But I always thought it was lovely the way he talked about his wife. That was true love, and he obviously respected and adored her!😍😎
That was the great thing about Columbo. People thought he was such an idiot but they eventually found out different. As someone once remarked "if I'd murdered someone and Columbo walked in, I'd confess immediately" lol
A timeless classic. I'm not even into television but when it comes on I am captivated and watch it to the end. so greatly written and acted. stuff of a quality you will not see today
I still have his signed Colombo portrait in pride of place in my office.
There's no maybe about him being the greatest detective in the world. He IS and always will be forevermore the greatest detective EVER. No argument. In a class of his own that will never be repeated. RIP Peter Falk. You are so rightly loved and missed by everyone 😞❤️
he even nails the chief of police (Richard Kiley),his own boss, for double murder wasn't it?
@@tonym994 A Friend in Need.
Love the....Oh,and my Wife,Well She Etc..lol.
Greatest fictitious detective isn’t the same thing…..
Don’t let Pourot hear say that 😊
Wonderful documentary. I can't get enough of Columbo. I have his whole series ❤️❤️❤️❤️
There's a really funny "roast" where Peter Falk participates to roast somebody. I'm not sure who's being roasted, but I think Frank Sinatra is there. Falk gets a standing ovation, as he always did. Anyone who loves Columbo would enjoy watching that. I also loved his part in "The Princess Bride."
Thank you, Mr. Falk. An amazing actor; truly one of a kind. He also played a great part in "Murder by Death". I watch very little television these days, but the only show I DVR every night is Colombo. Shout out to the Sundance channel for showing it!
I'm currently rewatching the entire series (halfway through S5) and I really enjoyed this featurette, Eric. Well done especially for digging out all the chatshow clips.
It is very true. One cannot love anyone more than Colombo. I have seen many episodes over and over and some I have never seen, but I am always fascinated and I love Colombo, always will. The best show ever. The only other one that entertained me a lot was Monk, but that is a an entirely different piece of cake.
He loved that character so much. I love how he defends him. RIP🕊
Thanks for this. "Columbo" was such an innovative way of approaching a "crime" movie. But not only that, every episode is perfect, with great actors, great narrative tension, attention to details, great music. The 70s were awesome in that way.
Definitely not perfect. Some episodes are not good. Falk is always good, but not always the episodes
Also very white. Sigh. So many left out of Hollywood. Still good protagonist.
Columbo is one of my favorite television detectives and one of my favorite television programs. Oh and sorry to bother you "Movie Man eric" but just one more thing, I really enjoyed your "Columbo - Just One More Thing - Documentary" here as well as some of your other videos posted here on You Tube. Keep them coming Eric.
I am 15 years old and Columbo is my favourite series :))
And I am French 🙂🙂
You have great taste!
@@meo21626 thank you! I watch this series every Saturday night on French TV 😁
You have good taste and a good mature head as well. Keep it up! I've been watching Columbo since 1988, when I was 6 ❤❤
Excellent taste young man. You're sharp. 👍
Unbelievable actor. I still watch old episodes over and over
Eric, I just love the way that you narrate the show...not in your face, like many host..just plain and simple... right on right on... BIG guy.
I have the whole series on DVD and love it. I would rather watch them then the shows that are on the regular channels.
Me too it is also on Peacock. Peacock has another show a lot like Columbo called Pokerface. She has the ability to tell when someone is lying. She is not a cop, she is on the run from a mob boss.
@@bansheekh I saw the previews for that show and noticed right away that her voice and accent are exactly like Peter Falk's/Columbo's. That's her real voice, not acting. I hope I can check out the show some time. It looks like it's really good.
One of the best actors in the world.
R.I.P., Peter. You´ll never be forgotten.
Greetings from Austria/Vienna
I took part of my income tax return and bought the entire series at Best Buy. Back then, each season was close to $40 - 50 bucks. Loved watching Columbo and still do.
Watching the Sunday mystery movie with my dad as a teenager is a very fond memory. They were all OK except for McMillan and wife, but we never missed a Colombo.
Columbo is still my all-time favorite hero and idol. Great character played by a good man
I can't over-state how much I love Columbo and I've watched as long as I can remember, even as a young kid watching with my Grandad I just loved Columbo and I still watch episodes to this day.
Absolutely Heartwarming Tribute to our favourite Detective....Lieutenant Colombo. PETER FALK. TBE CREAM OF THE CROP ♥️🇬🇧🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✡
Yup. Peter Falk as Columbo is the GOAT.
I found Columbo by looking for a show that would have aired when my father was the age that I was at the time. My father is 44 years older than I. Fell in love with Columbo instantly. It was really interesting to see actors that I had always known as old being much younger. Although Leslie Nielson looked the same.
Don't forget his car, cigars, and love of chili. Most of the actors were folks who usually played good people. In some episodes the murderers were more sympathetic than their victims. Many felt trapped due to blackmail and/or financial troubles. Of course, that doesn't excuse murder. Columbo remains a great show to watch. Who else bought the DVD set?
This and Dragnet are among my favorite shows ever. Smashing job son.
Thank you for such a wonderful documentary! We are absolutely addicted to all the TV episodes and movies.
Falk looks at the interviewer for questions; but, speaks to the audience. How can we not like him?
Wonderful doc, Eric. Very enjoyable. I studied the novel “Crime and Punishment” in High School and my teacher told us that the detective in it, Porfiry Petrovich, was a model for Columbo. Like the beloved Lieutenant, Petrovich toyed with the murderer Raskilnikov and played on his conscience as he unravelled the murder.
Raskilnikov is certainly one of the archetypical detectives of 19th century literature and definitely had an influence on the many eccentric detectives to follow, from Columbo to Nero Wolf to Monk and beyond. Another good, less famous one to look at is Sergeant Cuff from Wilke Collins' The Moonstone.
Wow, never knew that!
imagine how the fans felt when he came back to screen 11 years later between season 7 and 8!
TV will never top this.
The greatest detective show ever..i grew up in the 70's, my mum love crime mystery..so we never missed columbo..loved it.
I understand "acting" and "scripts" and that characters are not the actors...yet..I think a lot of Colombo is Falk because of his outsized influence he was able to bring to bear on the character development. I feel like he produced idealized version (in his eyes) of himself that I admit, I love like a father. I don't care if it's real, this character meant so much to me growing up.
Ever see the movie Wings of Desire? Falk plays a fictionalized version of himself… with a twist that might explain his broad appeal.
Being a big fan of this groundbreaking Detective show, seeing who the murderer is and how they go about committing and then concealing their crime, even today its such a fascinating thing to watch. Here in the UK they would play this in the afternoon during the weekdays at about 2:30 in the afternoon and working a morning shift we (a group of workmates who were fans of the show) would rush home to watch whatever episode was on and then discuss it the following day. I often used to joke that if i ever committed a crime and a Detective like Columbo should turn up on the scene, you're only choice of action would be to either flee to another country or do yourself in. So many great episodes, although for me the earlier seasons were the best ones, the later episodes went off in different "comedic" directions which just ruined the show, I personally preferred the more serious version of Columbo which Peter Falk did experiment with but then either he or the show's producer or writer decided to add the quirky comedy into the show which became part of this iconic character's many faceted traits. Lots of great performances from guest artists, I think everyone has their own list of potential candidates who would have been great as Columbo's nemesis, some of my list includes Alec Guinness, David Hemmings, Oliver Reed, Peter Finch, Richard Harris, Peter Cushing, Anthony Hopkins, David Warner and last but by no means least, the Late & Great Sir Christopher Lee, he would have been fantastic as a villain but we did get a guest appearance from the brilliant Vincent Price, so one Iconic actor from the horror actor's Royal fraternity is better than nothing. I love the earlier episodes, "Playback" is one episode that stands out, even though there are many others, although surprisingly the much later " Columbo Goes To College" is such a brilliantly "ingenious" written film, just as I was becoming dissolusioned with the later episodes, I watched this this gem during the Christmas holidays some years ago and it completely blew me away. The later ones were very much hit 'n miss (mostly miss for me) but my love for this brilliant show and Columbo has never wavered. We sadly have lost this fantastic actor and (Lets Not Forget ) an amazing artist too, but Columbo still lives and somewhere he's out there solving crimes, it's great that newer generations are discovering and enjoying Columbo, and others after them, just as we still are. I'm so glad that Peter Falk realised during his lifetime how much people loved him, not just in America or England but all over the world, as soon as they'd see him they would shout "Columbo"!!. R.I.P PETER, Gone but you will never be Forgotten, God Love You !! If only we could have called you back before you went for "Just One More Thing", you'd have never left!
Beautiful tribute!
great vid! discovered this show a few years ago and it became an instant favorite.
Columbo is the best detective series ever. 👍
As a Columbophile I cannot imagine anyone else but Falk playing Columbo. Have seen every episode a number of times.
I’d kind of like to see it tried. Like, a brand new series where a rotating set of actors would play alternate universe versions of Columbo. He wouldn’t always have the raincoat, the cigar, the dog and the car. Each player’s take would be a different character. I think it would be fascinating to see different takes on the role and see how they compare to the flawless original.
Thank you for this!
I watch it every Sunday....I also record it on Sundance everytime it's on.... He is the best ever!!!! Peter Falk was so interesting to listen to!! I love how he solve's his crime's!!! I don't leave the room, until the show is done..... 😊😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️❤️......
Excellent synopsis of a favourite old show/character of mine. I’ve subscribed and look forward to exploring your other content.
The best television show ever made - EVER. Peter Falk was a genius. Creating a multi-dimensional lovable character that was both funny and brilliant.
Bottom Line: Falk had amazing charisma like no one else. Can you tell I liked the show? 👏👏👏 P.S. When I found out we shared the same birthday, Sept 16th, that freaked me out because it made perfect sense - Columbo was a Virgo - A nit-picking pain in the ass Virgo - Just like me, no wonder I like him.
LOL
I was very happy to learn that my recently deceased dog (at the time, 2007) shared the same birthday with him.
There is one more thing! The technology in the show. CCTV, video, computers to name a few. This looked out of date now, was cutting edge then. I remember one where the murderer’s alibi, is watching a video, not live TV. In the 1970s video players were out of the price range for most.
Every Sunday on 5usa in the uk they show 12 hours of Colombo, and i alway have it on in the background
love, love Columbo. This was and is magical.
He was the best tv detective, and will probably always be the best tv detective.
I never enjoyed a single episode of Colombo. I god damn loved it xxxx
Ah, Peter Falk! Watch him play himself in Wim Wenders' 'Wings of Desire' - another absolute treat!
Thanks for the memories
Great video! I love Columbo content
I can not think of a detective show I liked more than Columbo.
Great clips!
My wife can't stand Columbo. But I remember as a young grade-schooler this show, and I loved it. Every now and then I get an opportunity to watch an episode and always love seeing the seemingly bumbling detective always get his killer.
Really nice job in just over 15 minutes- not easy -
Great history of one of my all time favourite programs.
Best show ever
Aside from Kirk, Spock, and Captain Janeway, Columbo also had some other Star Trek gues stars including Ricardo Montalban (Khan)
Wonderful show. Have loved it since I was quite young!!!
The actor being so great for the role that he could force a studio to take their time makes a lot of sense, as far as reasons for shows being great go.
Actually, one episode did not end with the arrest of the killer, "Forgotten Lady".
Thanks for this you do amazing work!!!!
I grew up in the 70s watching this show and remember being confused as to why it was three shows. McLeod, McMillan and Colombo. But I would watch all them over the garbage we have now.
Mcloud!
Sorry , McCloud
It used to be a fixture on British Tv. I love Columbo
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Me to i found out that max payne was essentially columbo if he had his life ruined a man pushed beyond his means that was always a step ahead turned to the murder he is.
The script for max payne constantly brings up columbo which i didnt get until i watched thr show
Great video, very entertaining, thanks for this!!
I walked out of Fox Plaza one day back in '95 and stood there smoking a cigarette. I looked over and there was Falk, sitting in the drivers seat of a Range Rover. We made eye (singular) contact, and even though he had that bum eye, I could SWEAR he was looking at me! I had the biggest smile, and nodded. He smiled back and gave me a little salute. What an honor!
Wow, what a thrill!
Lucky you! I wish I could say I met him.
After spending 20 yrs in Hollywood, you find that most actors are cast for a part because 'that is who they are'. Falk was just that sort of person.
I loved his show, still watch re-runs
One of the best TV shows ever... & one of the best characters or detectives ever. of course, there were many people involved in the series, as you indicate... like Levinson & Link... but it never would have been the classic that it is without Peter Falk.
Im sorry, but I think you are wrong. Columbo is not a fixture of american television, it's rather a fixture of world television.
I thought for sure this fine documentary would include, in conclusion, with " just one more thing ".
The nun and his coat is hilarious!
Throughly enjoyed this video, great job!
My Columbo!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mom would let me stay up late to watch!!😇💓👍
Thanks for this doc.
Columbo is still shown every Sunday, here in the UK. I absolutely love the show. 😄
Oh. Just one more thing. Where did you get those shoes?
ive never actually seen his shoes, will have to pay closer attention in future
One of the greatest TV characters of all time.
As far as I know, Columbo is the only TV series that only has one permanent character, COLUMBO, there is no other character in the series, each episode, the same, and repeated artists but in different roles. Very few characters came out in more than one chapter
The dog
There were a few steady character actors, but you’re right I never thought about it, they usually did play different characters in each episode. Best villain was Cassidy I thought.
Just started watching the show its honestly amazing
There was a radio show called "The Whistler" and it was similar to "Columbo," you always knew who did it and you were left to see how they gave themselves away.
Wow! I never knew that. I'll have to check it out, if I can.
Ruth Gordon played an Agatha Christie type mystery writer who murders her nephew in-law. That episode made me wish they had Columbo challenged by other detective author types like Arthur Conan Doyle - Sherlock Holmes, Edgar Allan Poe, Dashell Hammer - Sam Spade and The Thin Man, or Mickey Spillane, and Earl Derr Bigger - Charlie Chan.
Well done Eric!
Janet Leigh got away. Columbo knew she did it, but Don Ameche confessed. She had a brain tumor and would be dead by the time it was straightened out, according to the conversation between Ameche and Columbo. It seems she had no memory of shooting her husband, although the murder was complex. Sorry, I don’t remember the name of the episode.
Janet Leigh's character: "Grace Wheeler Willis" had an admirer in that episode, BUT, that character was: --->>>NOT played by: actor Don Ameche!
It was played by, the fine actor: John Payne, as: "Ned Diamond"!
Actor Don Ameche played the family attorney in the Ross Martin/Art-Dealer; &, Murderer ep; of the 'Columbo" TV series, first edition, version.
Thank you
The announcer & format is actually pretty good... I just might subscribe
Interesting. Thanks!
Edit: Glad I watched all the outro music. Columbo at the end! 😂
Obviously Poker Face on Peacock is a reboot or homage to Colombo but I was glad to see every episode of Columbo was on there. And sorry producers, his name is Frank. It's on his LAPD badge. Someone in the prop department asked what his first name was and sistine told them. It's on screen. It's canon.
Love Columbo and Falk, always! 🎉❤
Peter Falk as Columbo. Absolute legend! His take on the character when he was talking to Johnny on the Tonight Show was perfect!
One of the best!!
Thanks MME.
Things I didn't know before now included.
Faulks real wife. She was in at least three episodes that I recall.
Yes, her name is Shera Danese. She is 21 years younger than him. She was his 2nd wife and was married for 33 years until he passed away.
Shera Danese has been in a total of SIX telefilms/"episodes", 2 of them for the more-beloved NBC series, and 4 of them for the revival iteration on ABC.