Columbo's iconic catchphrase "One more thing" was actually conceived when the show's creators, Dick Levinson and Bill Link, were writing the 1962 stage play "Prescription: Murder", which was adapted into the 1968 TV movie of the same name and starring Falk. According to Levinson: "We had a scene that was too short, and we had already had Columbo make his exit. We were too lazy to retype the scene, so we had him come back and say, 'Oh, just one more thing . . .' It was never planned."
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