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check out the season three ep from IT TAKES A THIEF "The Great Casino Caper" for a classic Goldenberg score. very much in the RANSOM mode! bruce
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So sad, that Jack Cassidy had to leave this world so soon. Really liked his three Columbo roles. Just seeing his face makes me smile at the relish he had playing those roles. My father knew him and liked him very much
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So sad, that Jack Cassidy had to leave this world so soon. Really liked his three Columbo roles. Just seeing his face makes me smile at the relish he had playing those roles. My father knew him and liked him very much Wow! Did/does your father work in the movie industry? My father was a pianist. He accompanied Cassidy who was a fine irish tenor!!!! bruce ps for the newbies: you can read more about Goldenberg/Columbo in FSM ONLINE click my prfoile for details
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Aug 21, 2014 - 6:59 AM
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OnyaBirri
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A few years back I was sick in bed and there was a Columbo marathon. Every episode was identical. Person is killed before the opening credits. After the first commercial, Columbo interviews the deceased's spouse or business partner. He is always a wealthy, fit, middle-aged guy who has just come out of the pool or off of the tennis court. It is 9 or 10 in the morning and the wealthy, fit, middle-aged guy heads straight to the bar and mixes a bloody Mary. Columbo asks questions and the wealthy, fit, middle-aged guy gives him a few terse answers before saying, "I am a very busy man Lieutenant, now if you'll excuse me." The wealthy, fit, middle-aged guy is always guilty. Only Scooby Doo has more predictable plot lines.
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