The BEST episodes of Columbo season 8

Every episode of Columbo season 8, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Columbo season 8!

A Los Angeles homicide detective, Lieutenant Columbo, uses his humble ways and shrewd demeanor to ferret out even the most careful criminals.

Last Updated: 3/31/2024Network: ABC (US)Status: Ended
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Murder, Smoke and Shadows
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7.60
366 votes

#1 - Murder, Smoke and Shadows

Season 8 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/27/1989

An egocentric film director resorts to his mastery of special effects to murder a vengeful friend who discovers the director's role in the movie stunt death of the friend's sister years before.

Directors: James Frawley
Columbo Goes to the Guillotine
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7.40
380 votes

#2 - Columbo Goes to the Guillotine

Season 8 - Episode 1 - Aired 2/6/1989

Lt. Columbo delves into the world of magic, ESP and slight of hand as he investigates the death of a magician, and there appears to be a tie to a prodigal psychic supported by a government founded institute on parapsychology.

Directors: Leo Penn
Grand Deceptions
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7.33
316 votes

#3 - Grand Deceptions

Season 8 - Episode 4 - Aired 5/1/1989

Frank Brailie runs a private military foundation for wanabe soldiers owned by the wheelchair bound General Padget. The General has become suspicious of Frank as a great deal of money seems to be going to a Special Projects Fund. The General tells a close colleague to investigate Frank and the Special Projects Fund. Instead of reporting his fraudulent findings back to the General, he decides to blackmail Frank for some of the money, Frank agrees and starts to plan his murder.

Directors: Sam Wanamaker
Writer: Sy Salkowitz
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Sex and the Married Detective
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7.22
291 votes

#4 - Sex and the Married Detective

Season 8 - Episode 3 - Aired 4/3/1989

A sex therapist catches her boyfriend with another woman when he thinks she is out of town. She then disguises herself and manages to kill him while in disguise, not realizing that a potential suitor saw her enter the bathroom as a dark-haired woman and exit as a blonde.

Directors: James Frawley
Writer: Jerry Ludwig