Columbo (season 6)
This is a list of episodes from the sixth season of Columbo.
Columbo | |
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Season 6 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 10, 1976 – May 22, 1977 |
Season chronology | |
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Sundays at 8:00–9:30 pm (EST) as part of The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie.
DVD release
The season was released on DVD by Universal Studios Home Entertainment along with season seven, under its Universal Classic Television classic TV entertainment programming series.
Episodes
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Murderer played by | Victim(s) played by | Original air date | Runtime | |
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38 | 1 | "Fade in to Murder" | Bernard L. Kowalski | S : Henry Garson; T : Lou Shaw and Peter Feibleman | William Shatner | Lola Albright | October 10, 1976 | 73 min | |
Egocentric actor Ward Fowler (William Shatner), who portrays Detective Lucerne on a weekly TV show, is being blackmailed by his producer and ex-paramour, Claire Daley (Lola Albright), over the fact that he was a deserter in the Korean War. Fowler drugs a friend staying at his house watching a baseball game, puts it on tape delay, then dons a ski mask and pretends to rob a delicatessen where Claire is shopping. After Fowler knocks the proprietor unconscious and takes Claire's money, he shoots her dead, then ditches the gun and mask. He begins stepping in and out of character to "assist" Columbo with the investigation. Final clue/twist: After Columbo has shaken Fowler's alibi, he confronts him with his biggest mistake. There are no fingerprints on the murder weapon, but Fowler left his fingerprints on the remaining live bullets inside the revolver's chamber. Molly, Mr Daley's secretary, is played by Shera Danese, who would eventually marry star Peter Falk.[1] Walter Koenig guest stars as a police sergeant. The mechanical shark "Bruce" from Jaws makes a cameo as himself. | |||||||||
39 | 2 | "Old Fashioned Murder" | Robert Douglas | S : Lawrence Vail; T : Peter S. Feibleman | Joyce Van Patten | Peter S. Feibleman and Tim O'Connor | November 28, 1976 | 73 min | |
Ruth Lytton (Joyce Van Patten) kills her older brother Edward (Tim O'Connor) after he decides to sell the family business, the Lytton Museum, to which Ruth has devoted her entire life as curator. She hires Milton Schaffer, an ex-con who worked at the museum, to stage a robbery at the museum. During the robbery she double-crosses Milton and shoots him dead. She then kills Edward when he comes to investigate the gunshot. Her plan is to make it look like the two men killed each other during an attempted robbery. Celeste Holm plays Ruth's older widowed sister, Mrs. Brandt, who faints whenever the word homicide is mentioned, and Jeannie Berlin plays Ruth's niece, Janie Brandt. When Ruth realizes Columbo has not fallen for the staged robbery, she tries to frame Janie for involvement in the crimes. Final clue/twist: Ruth's habit of turning lights off when she leaves a room foils her plan to have the double-murder chalked up to the two men shooting each other, as Columbo realizes it was impossible in the darkened museum hall. Later, Columbo takes an ancient belt buckle, which Ruth had planted in Janie's room to frame her, to Janie's prison cell. When Janie uses it as an ashtray, Columbo knows she has no idea what it is, so she could not possibly have had a hand in its theft. Columbo comes to believe that, many years before, Ruth killed Janie's father, Peter Brandt, whom she was going to marry until her sister snatched him away. To protect Janie, who does not know much about her father’s death and his relationships with the women in his life, Ruth persuades Columbo to not pursue those questions and in return she will confess to the two current murders. | |||||||||
40 | 3 | "The Bye-Bye Sky High IQ Murder Case" | Sam Wanamaker | Robert Malcolm Young | Theodore Bikel | Sorrell Booke | May 22, 1977 | 70 min | |
Bertie Hastings (Sorrell Booke) discovers that his friend, Oliver Brandt (Theodore Bikel), a senior partner in an accounting firm, has been embezzling money to support the expensive lifestyle of his beautiful wife, Vivian (Samantha Eggar). Hastings refuses to remain silent, even though he is friends with the volatile and egotistical Brandt. Brandt then plots Hastings's murder at the Sigma Society, the headquarters of a Mensa-type club for geniuses, intending to make it look like a burglary gone bad. Final clue/twist: Columbo uses Brandt's own Mensa-level intelligence and vanity, along with his dislike of the other people in the society, to trap him. After Columbo presents a ridiculous solution to how the murder took place, specifically on how the murderer timed things so the sounds of gunshots were heard coming from upstairs, immediately followed by the sound of a falling body, an outraged and insulted Brandt shows him exactly how it was done. In her television debut, Jamie Lee Curtis has a small role as a surly coffee-shop waitress. This was the last episode to air under the NBC Mystery Movie brand before it was cancelled. |
References
- Kim, Victoria (May 28, 2009). "Relatives Fight For Control of 'Columbo' Star Peter Falk". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-05-28.