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Details You Missed in 'Columbo'

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Columbo was one of the finest TV detectives to ever grace the small screen. Sure we never knew his full name - at least officially - but he had an unbeatable personality and an eye for cracking even the coldest, hardest cases.

He became the iconic model that future generations of TV sleuths would be modeled after. His trench coat became emblematic of his profession even. Throughout the shows 3 decades on the air, there were quite a few special guest-stars that would later go on to be big shots in the entertainment industry. Additionally, many of the props used throughout the series have familiar origins that are begging for trivia lovers to find out their secrets.

If Columbo watched the show that carried his name, hopefully, he would discover some of the little-known facts that we are going to share with you in this video. Some of these Easter Eggs and secrets take a keen eye on the lookout for such visual treasures. Others are a little more obvious.

Come on this journey with us as we get to the bottom of one of the biggest mysteries in TV history. What exactly was Columbo's first name? Although it was never said out loud, if you do a little bit of detective work, you can find some leads that might lead you in the right direction.

Whether you are a fan of Columbo or if you've only seen a few reruns here and there, you'll be sure to enjoy this facts-packed episode. You might even see some familiar faces that you didn't expect to see. Also, make sure to tell us in the comments section who you think was the superior TV sleuth; Columbo or Jim Rockford. Do us a favor and show us a little support by liking this video and subscribing to our channel.

Details You Missed in Columbo
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