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- TV-PG1995 · Mystery · 1h 36m
Strange Bedfellows: Directed by Vincent McEveety. With Peter Falk, George Wendt, Jeff Yagher, Jay Acovone. When Graham McVeigh kills his brother and frames a mob bookie for the crime, and then kills the bookie and claims self-defense, he finds himself facing trouble from both Columbo and the bookie's superior in the mob.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Vincent McEveety
- 1995-05-08
Oct 2, 2022 · Episode synopsis. Gargantuan race horse breeder Graham McVeigh would be living his best life if it weren’t for his pesky, wastrel of a baby brother, Teddy. The floppy-haired cool cat has racked up gambling debts in the region of $200,000 and big Graham is sick of picking up the tab.
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Strange Bedfellows. Columbo. Summaries. When Graham McVeigh kills his brother and frames a mob bookie for the crime, and then kills the bookie and claims self-defense, he finds himself facing trouble from both Columbo and the bookie's superior in the mob.
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Strange Bedfellows is the tenth episode of the tenth season of Columbo and the sixty-fifth episode overall. It first aired on May 8, 1995 and was directed by Vincent McEveety from a screenplay by "Lawrence Vail". In addition to Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo, the episode stars George Wendt...
1995. 1 hr 24 mins. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A corrupt horse breeder and the gambling syndicate are fixing the horse races puts Columbo into a double investigation while investigating a...
To solve the crime Columbo must work with the gangster. Graham McVeigh, a thoroughbred ranch owner, kills his brother, and frames a local mob bookie. Then, under the guise of making good on his brother's debt, he kills the bookie as well, claiming self-defense.