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Mike Lally Interview Veteran actor Michael Lally, appeared in many episodes of "Columbo" in many different guises. -- see if you can "spot Michael Lally"!
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For the first time ever, discover the complete Columbo series on DVD
The Complete Columbo: The Official Collection on DVD goes on sale Wednesday 22 August 2007
Each issue comes with a DVD containing two episodes of the classic TV series and a fascinating 16 page magazine. The series covers all 11 seasons from 1971 to 1994.
Customers who want to subscribe to the series will receive free gifts and are able to do so online at www.columbocollection.com, by email at Columbo@jacklinservice.com, by phone on 0870 890 1131 (ROI +44 870 890 1131)
“What did you pay for those shoes?” Became a Columbo catch-phrase. Although Columbo said it only once, the line became the standard joke for stand-up comedians throughout the 1970s and beyond, doing their Columbo impressions.
Became a Columbo catch-phrase. Although Columbo said it only once, the line became the standard joke for stand-up comedians throughout the 1970s and beyond, doing their Columbo impressions.
Columbo Goofs Goofs II & Goofs 3
Every television show or movie has its share of technical and continuity errors. They range from real embarrassments like overhead microphones looming into view, to subtle discrepancies like half-filled glasses that spontaneously re-fill and drain again. "Columbo" is remarkably free from these flubs -- but nobody's perfect.
Columbo Cartoon of the day
Columbo’s distinctive appearance and comical mannerisms, even when played by Peter Falk with totally natural acting style, make him something like a human cartoon – so it is quite natural that Columbo has become a source of humor and fascination for cartoonists.
Enough Rope" -- The Very First "Columbo"
This 1960 television play, and the cop character that it introduced, would later change television history. But very little is written or remembered today about "Enough Rope" starring Bert Freed, as the first actor to play Lieutenant Columbo. We take a look at this gem of Columbo memorabilia, complete with rare photos
Site Exclusive Nine original Peter Falk artworks are being offered at this time, four limited edition signed original lithographs. - Click here go to Peter's web site
Awards & Honors
The Ultimate Columbo Site began in February, 1997. We continue to develop the site, from both sides of the Atlantic, for the pure enjoyment of the subject matter.
It’s nice to know that along the way, we have picked up a few accolades, which fans might find of interest.
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