She heads to Jerry’s book signing, but Nora is there first. Successfully guilt-tripped, Jean sheepishly heads off with the list. Jean Davis: errand runner extraordinaire since 1955! It’s the least she can do if she’s planning to leave Nora after all those years of dedicated service, after all. Nora is dismayed and, knowing the lovebirds have planned a date for later, tearfully demands Jean instead run an extensive list of errands. Jean subsequently announces that she and Jerry are to be married. Nora, however, isn’t taking the bait, and Jerry quickly exits stage left to a book signing. He’s demanded quite a sum from her to prevent him blabbing to the studio bosses that she defrauded them to the tune of $2 million dollars years before. There she finds long-time assistant Jean Davis cooing sweet nothings to gossip journalist Jerry Parks – a man whom Nora clearly has precious little love for. An explosive start it may be, but this is just an action-packed scene from a forthcoming TV movie starring former Silver Screen Queen, Nora Chandler.įilming wrapped up, Nora heads home to her ‘cottage’ – a half-acre dwelling slap-bang in the middle of the Universal Studios lot. Is this the quickest Columbo killing since Season 1’s Suitable for Framing? Not quite. Written by: Jackson Gillis Episode synopsis: Columbo Requiem for a Falling StarĪ dark-clad female enters a bathroom and fires a gun through a screen door at a silhouetted form, which slumps to the ground. ![]() But is Requiem for a Falling Star a comeback of epic proportions, or a straight to VHS bargain bucket affair? Let’s see… He was also back in LA and hanging out with Tinseltown legend Nora Chandler after boobing around in London in his last outing. More important than all that, though, Janumarked the return of Columbo to screens after a two-month winter break. ![]() Against the backdrop of the oil crisis and Vietnam war, Richard Nixon was sworn in for a second (and short) term of office, while the Miami Dolphins won Superbowl VII to complete the NFL’s first ever ‘Perfect Season’. January 1973 was an intriguing month in US history.
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