2011/06/13 10:03:58
The Maillard Reaction
Skip the first 5 minutes.... then prepared to be amazed. The story will be an actual mystery.

They don't write scripts like this for TV anymore... bummer.

best regards,
mike
2011/06/13 11:28:10
bapu
And the crumpled overcoat. Genius.
2013/09/20 03:14:54
ReynardIceman
Columbo – wow! I must say that this show is really perfect! – a classic famous TV series that everybody loves to watch during the 60s period. Columbo is such a great hero in every episode! It really fascinates me on how he solved each cases. Peter Falk always gives his best portraying his role and I do totally miss those days watching this legendary show.
 
Too bad the series got cancelled after it’s decade of reaching the top rates in primetime viewing in television. I want to relive the moment and bought a DVD boxset at yourdvdcorner . com. I’m so thankful and contented now that I can replay these discs how many times I want with the complete episodes from the entire 13 seasons!!! I’m very glad to own this as it will certainly brings back not only the memories but also the enjoyment watching this classic show.
2013/09/20 07:45:31
Old55
I always liked the show, too.  
 
Welcome to the CH, ReynardIceman.  
2013/09/20 10:22:04
bapu
I love new members who join 7 hours ago and strummages up a two year old fred as their first post.
 
At least he "recommends" a DVD site.
 
Priceless.
2013/09/20 10:26:43
The Maillard Reaction
 
DVDs are so 1999, but Columbo is timeless.
 
;-)
2013/09/20 10:30:53
bapu
DVDs were torrential in the 90s. Now they just sit on torrent sites, yes?
2013/09/20 10:48:42
The Maillard Reaction
... and truck stop rack displays?
2013/09/20 11:20:17
Ham N Egz
bapu
I love new members who join 7 hours ago and strummages up a two year old fred as their first post.
 
At least he "recommends" a DVD site.
 
Priceless.




 
Harsh, but fair..
2013/09/20 11:44:25
sharke
My all time favorite episode has to be the one with Donald Pleasance as the winery owner who murders his half brother. I think it was one of (if not the) only episodes where Columbo sympathizes with the killer, shown in the last scene where he treats him to one last glass of wine before taking him away to be charged. Brilliant TV. 
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