Columbo: Agenda for Murder (1990)
Season 9, Episode 3
7/10
Agenda for Murder
9 April 2018
Orson Welles once said that Patrick McGoohan should had been a big movie star. Born in New York of Irish parents, he grew up in Yorkshire. McGoohan conquered British television at an early age with two hit shows, Danger Man and The Prisoner.

He turned down the role of James Bond as well as other romantic or action leading roles because apparently he would have it stipulated in his contract that he would not kiss the leading lady. He did not want to be unfaithful to his wife in any shape or form, an attitude that would had hurt his film career.

McGoohan won an Emmy for his role as lawyer and political campaign manager Oscar Finch who is on a political ticket to Washington and Attorney General. McGoohan also directed this episode.

21 years earlier Finch had used his influence to have the District Attorney to get rid of vital evidence for a crook. His longtime friend Paul Mackey, now on the Vice President ticket was involved in the event. The crook is in trouble again and wants Finch to use his influence again. Finch cannot afford to put his and Mackey's future in jeopardy.

In an intriguing segment we see Finch doing some things with lots of foil, a gun and some gunpowder. His plan is to make the murder look like a suicide. However Columbo is not so sure, he notices that the dead man sent some jokes from his fax machine, not a sign of a desperate man at the end of his tether.

This episode benefits from McGoohan's performance, cool, calculated even with a hint of sarcasm. There is an effortless interplay with Peter Falk as both previously appeared together in other Columbo stories.

However the film's denouement with chewing gum, cheese and teeth marks leaves it rather unsatisfying.
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