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Mrs. Columbo

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1979 American television series
This article is about the 1979–1980 television series and its titular character. For Mrs. Columbo, mistakingly thought to be the wife of Lieutenant ColumboColumbo, seeColumbo (character) § Family. For the 1990 episode of Columbo: "Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo", seeColumbo (season 9) § ep53.
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Mrs. Columbo
Title card for earliest episodes
Also known asKate Columbo
Kate the Detective
Kate Loves a Mystery
GenreCrime drama
Created byRichard Alan Simmons
StarringKate Mulgrew
Lili Haydn
Henry Jones
Don Stroud
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13
Production
ProducersFred Silverman
Richard Alan Simmons
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesUniversal Television
Gambit Productions
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseFebruary 26, 1979 (1979-02-26) –
March 19, 1980 (1980-03-19)
Related
Columbo (1968–2003)

Mrs. Columbo (later calledKate Columbo,Kate the Detective, andKate Loves a Mystery) is an Americancrime drama television series, initially based on the wife ofLieutenant Columbo, the title character from the television seriesColumbo. It was created and produced by Richard Alan Simmons andUniversal Television forNBC, and starsKate Mulgrew as a news reporter helping to solve crimes while raising her daughter.[citation needed]

The series debuted in February 1979 as a spin-off to the mystery crime drama seriesColumbo, focusing on Lieutenant Columbo's wife, who is never given a first name in the originalColumbo series but was named Kate in this series. After poor ratings and reception from both audiences and the original producers ofColumbo, both the series and the eponymous character herself were renamed in an attempt to change direction, but this did not help ratings and the series ended with a run of just 13 episodes. NeitherPeter Falk nor the character of Lieutenant Columbo ever appeared on the show.

Series overview

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Kate Columbo (later renamed Kate Callahan) is originally presented as the wife ofLieutenant Columbo, the title character from the television seriesColumbo. Kate is a news reporter who solves crimes while raising her daughter.

Cast

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Production

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Development

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Shortly after theColumbo series ended its original run onNBC in 1978, and despite objections fromColumbo creator-producersRichard Levinson andWilliam Link, NBC executiveFred Silverman went forward in producingMrs. Columbo as a spin-off to the original series.[1] Levinson and Link further objected to Silverman's insistence on casting someone young to play the part;Kate Mulgrew was only 24 years old when the show made its debut.[2] (Mulgrew was all of 12 when Peter Falk first appeared as Columbo and discussed his wife in the pilot filmPrescription: Murder.) The information NBC released about the show was unambiguous that Mrs. Columbo in the new series was the previously unseen wife frequently mentioned onColumbo.

Retooling

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The show received poor ratings,[1] and as part of efforts to revamp it, the linkage between this Kate Columbo and the Mrs. Columbo of the original television series was reduced. The name of the character was changed to Kate Callahan after an off-screen divorce, and the series was renamedKate the Detective at the beginning of the second season, followed byKate Loves a Mystery. There was evidently some confusion over what the new title would be, since the first episode of season 2, "Ladies of the Afternoon," was listed in guides as an episode ofKate the Detective while ads called the showKate Loves a Mystery.[3] The revamped series also introduced the character Sergeant Mike Varrick of the Valley Municipal Police Department, played byDon Stroud.[4]

In this final incarnation, the producers completed their retreat from the show's original premise, and Kate Callahan was then regarded as being a completely different character from Mrs. Columbo ofColumbo, Kate's ex-husband now named Philip.[4] Lt. Columbo was previously shown to have the first name Frank in the 1971Columbo episode "Dead Weight." None of the changes aided the show's ratings, however, and it was cancelled in December 1979.[1] One last new episode, the thirteenth, aired in March 1980.

Episodes

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Season 1 (1979)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"Word Games"Boris SagalRichard Alan SimmonsFebruary 26, 1979 (1979-02-26)
Kate stumbles into a crime-fighting career of her own when she overhears an attorney's plan to murder his wife. Double-length pilot film (90 min.).
22"Murder Is a Parlor Game"Don MedfordStory by : Sheldon Willens
Teleplay by : Sheldon Willens &Al Reynolds &Howard Berk
March 1, 1979 (1979-03-01)
Kate suspects a former Scotland Yard inspector of murdering a waiter.
33"A Riddle for Puppets"Edward AbromsGregory S. DinalloMarch 15, 1979 (1979-03-15)
Kate goes after a psychotic ventriloquist who murdered the craftsman who made his dummy.
44"Caviar with Everything"Don MedfordAl Reynolds & Howard BerkMarch 22, 1979 (1979-03-22)
Kate suspects the death of a chic Beverly Hills caterer was not as accidental as it appeared.
55"A Puzzle for Prophets"Sam WanamakerAl ReynoldsMarch 29, 1979 (1979-03-29)
Kate is skeptical when the business manager of a clairvoyant is scared to death of a TV show.

Season 2 (1979–80)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
61"Ladies of the Afternoon"Don MedfordStory by : Larry Alexander
Teleplay by :Lawrence Hertzog
October 18, 1979 (1979-10-18)
Kate investigates a murder that involves a group of housewives turned daytime prostitutes. Don Stroud debuts as Sgt. Varrick; this episode also featuresTed Danson. As of this episode Kate is now named "Kate Callahan", all references to her husband are removed, and the paper she works for is now The Valley Advocate (rather than The Weekly Advertiser). None of these changes are explained or even commented upon within the show.
72"It Goes with the Territory"Leo PennMerwin GerardOctober 25, 1979 (1979-10-25)
A scoop about political corruption leads to a murderous car bombing. WithPeter Donat andBibi Besch
83"Off the Record"Reza BadiyiStory by :Chris Bunch & Alan Cole
Teleplay by : Simon Muntner
November 1, 1979 (1979-11-01)
Kate is in serious trouble with the law after trying to keep a source secret during a murder investigation. Kate mentions to Varrick she has reverted to her maiden name of Callahan (without mentioning her married name). She had already been using the name for the previous two episodes; this episode appears to be shown out of order.
94"The Valley Strangler"Sigmund Neufeld Jr.Story by : Will Lorin
Teleplay by : Lawrence Hertzog
November 8, 1979 (1979-11-08)
Unconvinced that the police have the right man, Kate befriends a suspected serial killer (Andrew Robinson) after his arrest.
105"A Chilling Surprise"Philip LeacockE. Arthur KeanNovember 22, 1979 (1979-11-22)
A business associate of Kate's collapses outside the restaurant he is co-owner of. Kate rushes to get help, returning seconds later only to discover the man — and his car — have disappeared. WithArmand Assante.
116"Falling Star"Sam WanamakerStory by : Robert McKee & Robert Misiorowski
Teleplay by : Lawrence Hertzog & Merwin Gerard andRobert McKee & Robert Misiorowski
November 29, 1979 (1979-11-29)
Kate's new beau, a local political hopeful (David Rasche), finds his campaign in jeopardy when a woman from his past shows up and is subsequently murdered.
127"Feelings Can Be Murder"Seymour RobbieMary Anne Kasica & Michael ScheffDecember 6, 1979 (1979-12-06)
After a woman is murdered, Kate hones in on a therapy group she had attended, led by a dubiously credentialed doctor (René Auberjonois).
138"Love, on Instant Replay"E. Arthur Kean
(credited asAlan Smithee)
Joe GoresMarch 19, 1980 (1980-03-19)
A former Czechoslovak freedom fighter is the chief suspect in the murder of a video dating service worker. Kate remains doubtful of his guilt even after she discovers a recording of the matchmaker threatening the man with deportation.

Reception

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Peter Falk expressed his disapproval of the spin-off, calling it a "bad idea" and "disgraceful".[2] Richard Levinson later joked that if they made another episode ofColumbo they would have Columbo say "There's a woman running around pretending to be my wife. She's changing things. She's a young girl. I wish my wife was like that. She's an impostor."[1]

Home media

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TheMrs. Columbo episode "A Riddle for Puppets" was included as a bonus feature in the Region 1 DVD release of the fourth season ofColumbo, released in August 2005. The episode "Murder Is a Parlor Game" was included in the third season ofColumbo. The episode "Caviar with Everything" was included in the fifth season ofColumbo. Both seasons ofMrs. Columbo were released as a 5-disc set,Madame Columbo — Saisons 1 & 2, in France on October 22, 2014, by Universal and Elephant Films.

References

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  1. ^abcdBrunsdale, Mitzi M. (26 July 2010).Icons of Mystery and Crime Detection: From Sleuths to Superheroes. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 218.ISBN 978-0-313-34531-9.
  2. ^ab"Mrs. Columbo Revealed!". RetrievedMay 14, 2016.
  3. ^"Kate Loves a Mystery Episode Guide".Totally Kate: The Official Fansite of Kate Mulgrew. RetrievedJune 17, 2024.
  4. ^ab"Kate Loves a Mystery".totallykate.com. RetrievedMay 14, 2016.

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