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Pilot 1: Prescription: Murder

 

First Broadcast in Germany: 11.10.1969

 

Peter Falk as Inspector Columbo

 

Storyline

Although the marriage of psychiatrist Dr. Ray Flemming and his wealthy wife, Carol, does not seem to be the best, the couple is celebrating its tenth wedding anniversary with a lavish party. Carol, who loves her husband, wishes that he would feel the same for her again. Apparently, her hope becomes a reality, because Ray offers his wife a weekend together in Mexico and gives her the tickets. This could be a new beginning for their relationship.

 

Contrary to the hopes of his wife, Dr. Flemming has, however, planned the death of his wife. It should look as if she had been killed by a burglar. In her execution, the psychiatrist receives help from actress Joan Hudson, his patient and lover. She looks sufficiently similar to his wife to be identified as Mrs. Flemming at the airport. A staged fight between Ray Flemming and "his wife" provides the necessary attention and Dr. Flemming flies alone to Mexico.

 

Upon his return, Columbo gently breaks the news that his wife was killed in his absence by a burglar and Flemming plays the grieving widower.

 

Starring

Gene Barry as Dr. Ray Flemming

Katherine Justice as Joan Hudson

William Windom as Burt Gordon

Nina Foch as Carol Flemming

 

Co-Starring

Virginia Gregg

Andrea King

Susanne Benton

Ena Hartman

Sherry Boucher

Anthony James

 

Produced and directed by: Richard Irving

 

Music: Dave Grusin

Director of Photography: Ray Rennahan A.S.C.

Art Director: Russel Kimball

 

Film Editor: Richard G. Wray, A.C. E.

Unit Manager: Edward K. Dodds

Assistant Director: George Bisk

 

Set Decorators: John McCarthy and James S. Reed

Sound: James T. Porter

Color Coordinator: Robert Browers

 

Associate Producer: Jerrold Freedman

Editorial Supervision: Richard Belding

Musical Supervision: Stanley Wilson

 

Costumes by Burton Miller

Makeup by Bud Westmore

Hair Stylist: Larry Germain

 

Teleplay by Richard Levinson & William Link

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