2024-07-01
Columbo (Peter Falk) dons disguises to piece together a deadly puzzle involving millions missing from a bank heist. Irving Krutch: Ed Begley Jr. Mo Weinberg: Burt Young. Dorothea McNally: Tyne Daly. Geraldine Ferguson: Shera Danese. (Repeat).
When ranch owner Graham McVeigh kills his brother and frames a mob bookie for the crime, then kills the bookie and claims self-defense, he finds himself facing trouble from both Columbo and the bookie's superior in the mob. (Repeat).
Cigars---a standard prop for Lt. Columbo (Peter Falk)---play a prominent role in a murder case involving a criminalist (David Rasche) and his lover (Shera Danese). Calvert: Barry Corbin. Howard: Raye Birk. Off. Will: Will Nye. Harry Jenkins: Franklin Cover. Barney: John Finnegan. Harriet Jenkins: Alice Backes. March: Dion Anderson. Vincent McEveety directed. (Repeat).
Cat-and-mouse sparring between Columbo (Peter Falk) and his quarry (Patrick McGoohan), a crafty mortician who killed an inquisitive reporter (Rue McClanahan). Liz: Sally Kellerman. Mrs. Lerby: Edie McClurg. Eddie: Ron Masak. Roger: Spencer Garrett. McGoohan also directed. (Repeat).
When a Christmas letter concerning her love life goes viral thanks to a persistent reporter, one mom discovers that romance might be right at her door. (Repeat).
A TV star says goodbye to her hit culinary series with plans to travel the globe. Before jetting to Paris, she stops in Milwaukee with the deed to her deceased aunt's food pantry, Angel's Fare, recently purchased by adjacent business owner. (Repeat).
An interior designer is excited to begin a new project in her adopted hometown. Her enthusiasm is tested as she discovers that her clients are an ex-boyfriend and his adopted daughter. (Repeat).
Roles reverse as Nicole's boss plans newly engaged Nicole and Michael's wedding in two weeks at Christmas. (Repeat).
Novelist Dru Cassadine tries to get her mojo back after a series of flops. She heads to Harbor Pointe for the winter because she thinks that a change of view could get her creative juices back. Upon arrival, she does ends up getting more than she bargained for. (Repeat).
The classic whodunit about the razor-sharp detective with a rumpled raincoat, a bumbling manner and no apparent first name. He always has 'uh, just one more question' before nailing the killer. 'Columbo' premiered as an NBC series (following a couple of highly regarded TV-movies) in September 1971 as one of three rotating 'Sunday Mystery Movie' elements ('McMillan and Wife' and 'McCloud' were the
The classic whodunit about the razor-sharp detective with a rumpled raincoat, a bumbling manner and no apparent first name. He always has 'uh, just one more question' before nailing the killer. 'Columbo' premiered as an NBC series (following a couple of highly regarded TV-movies) in September 1971 as one of three rotating 'Sunday Mystery Movie' elements ('McMillan and Wife' and 'McCloud' were the
The classic whodunit about the razor-sharp detective with a rumpled raincoat, a bumbling manner and no apparent first name. He always has 'uh, just one more question' before nailing the killer. 'Columbo' premiered as an NBC series (following a couple of highly regarded TV-movies) in September 1971 as one of three rotating 'Sunday Mystery Movie' elements ('McMillan and Wife' and 'McCloud' were the
A feisty widow solves murders when she's not writing about them in her home town of Cabot Cove, Maine, a coastal community with a peculiarly high homicide rate. A Sunday-night staple on CBS, this hugely popular drama was Angela Lansbury's first regular series and earned the Tony and Golden Globe-winning actress an Emmy nomination (but never, unaccountably, the prize itself) for each of its 12 seas