'Guilty, Lieutenant. I like classical music.' | Columbo

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"Along with a few hundred thousand other people in this city."

Clip from Season 1, Episode 7 'Blueprint For Murder' - Elliot Markham, a brilliant architect, and con man, murders a Texas millionaire and hides his body in order to keep his visionary construction project financed.

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5:49 "as soon as he came over his anger, he gave me his full support."

No wonder he was supportive being buried in a pillar…

LeifES
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Carnegie Hall and Nashville. They don't mix.

TinyDancer
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This segment again? We've had this before, thanks anyway

FutursGamer
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In Columbo the murderer when caught sometimes asks him when he first suspected them. In this episode he replied he suspected him when he noticed the radio set to classical music but all the tapes were country music. Markham liked classical music and Williamson only liked country music exclusively. I think the guy here was in another Columbo episode where Trish Van Devere played a tv network executive and he was her boss.

johnfinnegan
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mounds candy bar.... I remember those.

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So let's see, you just murdered a man and now you're driving away in his car, so of course your first thoughts and concerns are to start changing the station on the radio boy, don't get me started .

This was a mid-level Columbo episode, not terrible but not great, and the only one directed by Falk himself . Some of the scenes featuring Markham's secretary are just flat-out bizarre, a combination of poor writing, acting and directing it seems.

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