Does Columbo refer in episodes to other episodes?? I think of the episodes where he is in Mexico (I don't know the English title) with the bullfight and the Mexican policeman says something about the murder on a ship, where Columbo was great...
Is it in Publish or Perish where Columbo mentions to Jack Cassidy that he could write a book about a case he's worked on and makes reference to Candidate for Crime?
There is also a possible reference to The Conspirators in Columbo goes to College. Columbo takes a question from a student about 'the Devlin case'. However, as I think has been discussed on this forum, that's a false lead - but I can't remember the reason why. Is it because the student talks about the involvement of the FBI. As we know Columbo had the case all wrapped up without the need for any of J Edgar's boys.
Yes, you are right, in A Matter of Honor, the bullfighting episode, Columbo finds he is quite a star with the Mexican police due to haveing solved the case in Troubled Waters, when an arrest was made before the ship arrived in Mexico.
I saw Columbo goes to College yesterday and he talked about a tooth-print on a chewing gum what he searched in a basket to compare with a tooth-print on a piece of cheese in a former crime...
there was an epsidode with the cheese but I don't remember the chewing gum thing...
The cheese bite mark is a reference to one of the Patrick McGoohan episodes - Ashes to Ashes I think (I'd check in the episode guide - but that seems like cheating.)
It was Agenda for murder for clarification purposes.
I always thought that due to the mention of columbo sloving the murder on board in troubled waters that A matter of honour was the very next episode (columbo gets off boat and word has spread) and therefore was suprised to find a while back that they are from different seasons.
And the first time he ever refers to a previous case is in Double Exposure...he comes in and says he was working late on that Hayward case....referring to Candidate for Crime.