Columbo
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Columbo
Summary
Columbo is a television series[1]. Columbo has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Columbo is the creator of Richard Levinson[3].
- Columbo is the creator of William Link[4].
- Columbo's instance of is recorded as television series[5].
- Richard Levinson wrote the screenplay for Columbo[6].
- William Link wrote the screenplay for Columbo[7].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Dick DeBenedictis[8].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Henry Mancini[9].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Dave Grusin[10].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as John Cacavas[11].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Billy Goldenberg[12].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Gil Mellé[13].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Jeff Alexander[14].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Bernardo Segall[15].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as James Di Pasquale[16].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Oliver Nelson[17].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Steve Dorff[18].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Robert Prince[19].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Richard Markowitz[20].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Jonathan Tunick[21].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as David Michael Frank[22].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Dennis Dreith[23].
- Columbo's composer is recorded as Ken Jordan[24].
- Columbo's genre is detective television series[25].
- Columbo's genre is inverted detective story[26].
- Columbo's genre is crime television series[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Richard Levinson[28] and William Link[29]. Screenwriters include Richard Levinson[6] and William Link[7]. Cast members include Peter Falk[30], Vito Scotti[31], Marshall R. Teague[32], Richard Dysart[33], Julie Newmar[34], and Shelley Morrison[35]. Created works include Richard Levinson[3], a writer[36], 1934–1987[37], of United States[38], awarded the Edgar Awards[39] and William Link[4], a screenwriter[40], 1933–2020[41], of United States[42], awarded the The Grand Master[43], specialised in television screenwriting[44].
Publication
The original language of Columbo was English[45]. Genres include detective television series[25], inverted detective story[26], and crime television series[27]. Recorded distribution format include broadcasting[46] and home video release[47].
Why It Matters
Columbo has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Columbo is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]