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House of Roberts
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Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)luvallpeeps
(1,193 posts)Although I do dig Kojak, I love Columbo.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)LoisB
(10,304 posts)Ptah
(33,727 posts)I'm calling Perry Mason.
jrthin
(5,124 posts)marble falls
(65,151 posts)Second choice: Frank Ballinger (Lee Marvin) in M Squad
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Some of the guest stars:
Joanna Barnes
Charles Bronson
Mike Connor
Terry Burnham
James Coburn
Francis De Sales
Angie Dickinson
Joe Flynn
Alan Hale Jr.
Werner Klemperer
Tom Laughlin
Ruta Lee
DeForest Kelley
John Mitchum
Ed Nelson
Leonard Nimoy
Burt Reynolds
Don Rickles
Rose Marie
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)MuseRider
(34,613 posts)Columbo.
Too smart and funny at the same time!
bucolic_frolic
(50,175 posts)Those 1970s scripts and pace don't age well.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)jrthin
(5,124 posts)Solly Mack
(94,913 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)marble falls
(65,151 posts)Solly Mack
(94,913 posts)LudwigPastorius
(12,361 posts)He was a tough sumbitch.
He had the foxiest secretary...

...and the hippest theme music.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)marble falls
(65,151 posts)She was a lyricist ...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=post&forum=1034
I know she put words to at least two songs.
True Dough
(22,890 posts)Did you know there was a "Mrs. Columbo" series based on his (TV) wife? It only lasted two seasons.
A couple other notable detectives from that era:
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)marble falls
(65,151 posts)ms liberty
(10,169 posts)I haven't thought about that in years.
XanaDUer2
(15,735 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)Emile
(34,354 posts)Dorothy V
(321 posts)it's Gotta be Columbo!
One of his trenchcoats is in the Smithsonian.
His car should be a national monument to moving in spite of itself.
And that dog! Epitome of laziness.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)ArnoldLayne
(2,211 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(30,230 posts)Eugene
(64,753 posts)LogDog75
(420 posts)The thing I like about Columbo is he made the people he was questioning thing they were smart than he was. His style let them answer questions he didn't ask and in the end they hanged themselves. I/ used his technique, to a degree, in the AF when I had to find out who screwed up and no one would own up to it. I did an investigation for a HIPPA violation when someone released some medical information on a female to their friends. I questioned about 10 people recording them, with their knowledge. The final person, whom I suspected of leaking the information, thought he could outfox me so I played like Columbo and got him on tape confessing he leaked the information. Case closed. I still use Columbo's method when I'm talking to people, mainly those I've just met or are acquaintances, when the make an unbelievable statement of fact. Yes, I include "just one more thing."
Paladin
(30,299 posts)As long as we're talking about great vintage TV cop shows...
(Between the two subject series, I'd go with "Columbo" by a narrow margin.)
LuckyCharms
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Paladin
(30,299 posts)Genuinely revolutionary series, for its time.