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The most famous element was ''[[Columbo]]'', which came to television in a [[Made for TV Movie]] in 1968 (''Prescription: Murder'', adapted by [[Levinson and Link|Richard Levinson and William Link]] from their stage play) before becoming part of the wheel in its initial season following a second TV movie (1971's ''Ransom For A Dead Man''). ''[[McCloud]]'' (inspired by the 1968 movie ''Coogan's Bluff'') began as an hour-long show as part of another [[Wheel Program]], ''Four-In-One'', in 1970; the following season, this and ''[[Night Gallery]]'' were "freed" from the wheel, ''Night Gallery'' for its own slot and ''McCloud'' to be in the new strand. ''[[McMillan and Wife]]'', starring Rock Hudson and Susan Saint James respectively, was the only element to be directly created for the ''Mystery Movie'' lineup.
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* ''[[Banacek]]'': George Peppard as a Polish-American insurance investigator, based in Boston. This was the only element to appear in both seasons.
* ''Madigan'' (1972-73): Richard Widmark reprised his role from the 1968 movie of the same name (suggesting, despite how the movie ended, that Madigan was [[Not Quite Dead]]) as a tough New York cop.
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