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  1. 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.

    • (1.8K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Vincent McEveety
    • 1995-05-08
  2. 2 de oct. de 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.

  3. Overview. Share. 10x10. Strange Bedfellows (1995) ← Back to episode. Undercover (10x9) A Trace of Murder (10x11) Season Regulars 1. Guest Stars 25. Crew 2. Vincent McEveety. Peter S. Fischer. Graham McVeigh, a thoroughbred ranch owner, kills his brother, and frames a local mob bookie.

  4. "Columbo" Strange Bedfellows (TV Episode 1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. 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...

  6. Strange Bedfellows. Air Date: May 8, 1995. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Season Episodes. View All Seasons. Episode 1 • Dec 9, 1990 • 1 h 30 m. Columbo Goes to College. Two college students decide to murder their professor during a class that Columbo is teaching.

  7. 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.