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In another old TV show "Columbo," he often referred to his wife as Mrs. Columbo and there was a short lived show called "Mrs. Columbo." What was her first name?
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#110548. Asked by 29CoveRoad.
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Zbeckabee

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29CoveRoad replies:
On the TV show Columbo ONLY he often referred to his wife as "Mrs. Columbo" on the show Columbo was his wife first name ever mentioned this is years before te show Mrs. Columbo even aired has nothing to do with Kate Mulgrew.
serpa replies:
It seems her name was never mentioned on the show but...
The "true" name and identity of Mrs. Columbo has in fact been provided by the Lieutenant himself. In a 1978 episode of the NBC series "Dean Martin's Celebrity Roasts" (released on DVD in 2003) the man of the hour is Frank Sinatra, and one of the guests paying tribute is Peter Falk, entirely in character as Lt. Columbo. Columbo pesters Sinatra into autographing a napkin, to be signed to himself and Mrs. Columbo. He then asks him to change it, putting "the missus's" name first, before finally settling on, actually, even better...just put, "to Rose".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbo_(TV_series)
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