How Peter Falk’s Lt. Columbo Changed TV Cops

For television’s first couple of generations, detectives tended to be “a smug and self-assured bunch, comfortable in their mental, moral, and physical attributes and their obvious superiority over not only the bad guys, but everybody else, too. … Columbo was immediately relatable to us, to people the world over, in a way that no TV cop had ever been before … We’d all met guys like him. Many of us were guys like him.”