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episode help

I need some help on a Columbo episode....

When I was a kid I recall seeing an episode of Columbo where he was spending a
lot of time
questioning someone (the main suspect?) who had THE MOST AWESOME model railroad
setup
I've ever seen. Seems to me that there were holes/tunnels in the wall that the
train would go
through etc.

Is this ringing any bells? Can you tell me what year/episode/episode name this
is???

Thanks!

Tim M.

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Easy one Tim.....and by the way Hi!!
That was The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q Murder Case...starring Theodore Bikel as the guest murderer.
It originally aired May 22, 1977.
My husband would have killed for a set up like that....he still has his Lionel trains from the 60's, when he was a little boy.....but sadly, they are packed away in a box right now.

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Wow!
Thanks. I read through the plot......& didn't see anything that mentioned a train setup, but I take your word for it. I didn't really think it was *central* to the episode......but then again, 1977 was a long time ago & I know I only saw this thing once.

Bad news for me, tho, being from season *6* I guess I'm going to have to wait a while for it to be available on dvd from Netflix.

Thanks again!

Tim

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Yeah, it really wasn't central to the plot, but I think it was an endearing part of the episode. Oliver Brandt was a member of that genius society club, and yet he still played with 'toys'. And Columbo was so fascinated by it.....it was a very sweet scene.

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check this out:

http://www.columbo-site.freeuk.com/play.htm

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That's it Peck.....Yay!! Columbo could play with it forever!! great line!!

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There was also a very elaborate train set up in the office of Alex the Spielbergish director who kills his old friend who comes to the studio to visit him. He has the backlot street washed down and then electrocutes him and dumps his body out at the beach. Alex is like an overgrown boy with lots of toys and a trainset was definitely one of them.