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Re: Most ideal profession for a worthy Columbo adversary?

I think it would have been interesting for the murderer to have been a Priest,Would have loved to see Columbo in and around the Clergy.

Re: Most ideal profession for a worthy Columbo adversary?

I enjoyed your response very much, Wendy! (No harm broadening the topic a little ) Those are great examples of recurring ways the murderer is often undone; in fact, it seems as though that watch/time business is in almost as many episodes as Dog!

I agree, tffff, that the "psychologist" episodes vary in quality. For me the truly standout episodes in this category are probably "Double Exposure" and "How To Dial a Murder", though even these, to me, have slightly weak endings. And it's an interesting point about the "technology" and "artist" categories. I think "Playback" is the best of the "technology" episodes, while my favorite "artist" episode is "Etude in Black"- probably the least compelling "artist" murderers for me are the actors, though I think such an occupation for a Columbo murderer has great potential.

And, Bugs50, I agree it would have been interesting for the series to have had sort of a religious backdrop (tastefully, of course) in an episode.

Re: Most ideal profession for a worthy Columbo adversary?

I enjoyed watching Columbo interact with the affable senatorial candidate played by Jackie Cooper, and also the affable Congressman played by an excellent actor who is unknown to me, in "Agenda for Murder".

So my answer to your question is politician, and I wish they had done more of those. Every once in a while I see one of our fine representatives on TV and I think, I'd love to see the Lieutenant square off against that guy.

Re: Most ideal profession for a worthy Columbo adversary?

I love that Jackie Cooper episode, too! The Nelson Hayward character in that episode seems to supremely represent two of the more contemptible things that many real-life politicians have been guilty of- unfaithfulness in marriage and being a hypocrite (Nelson campaigning against crime, yet being directly involved in it). I also love how his campaign manager, the victim, is a completely unlikable and revolting character, too.
I've only briefly seen parts of "Agenda For Murder", but I think I know who you're referring to- the guy who Patrick McGoohan's character is sort of in cahoots with. I agree that politicians make great adversaries, especially since they have so much to lose when Columbo catches them, so are naturally very contentious and defensive (sometimes to hilarious effect).