Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Colonel Lyle C. Rumford , head of the Haynes Military Academy, an all-boys military school, is told by Board of Trustees president William Haynes that the school must convert to a coed school as a solution to declining enrollment. Haynes, who is the grandson of the academy's founder and was once a cadet under the colonel, has furthermore decided to boot out his hated former commandant. Rumford gets other ideas, so he rigs the school cannon by blocking its discharge with a cleaning rag, so that it will explode when Haynes fires it on Founder's Day. Rumford then pins the "accident" on Cadet Roy Springer who had gun-cleaning duty, but is tripped up by his own fanatic sense of duty. With this episode McGoohan won the first of his two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. His second was for Agenda for Murder. Father and son Bruce Kirby and Bruno Kirby co-star, as a Sergeant and a Cadet, respectively. Bruce Kirby appears in a number of Columbo episodes.. }
Showing items 1 to 1 of
1
with 100 items per page.
- Columbo_(season_4) shortsummary "Colonel Lyle C. Rumford , head of the Haynes Military Academy, an all-boys military school, is told by Board of Trustees president William Haynes that the school must convert to a coed school as a solution to declining enrollment. Haynes, who is the grandson of the academy's founder and was once a cadet under the colonel, has furthermore decided to boot out his hated former commandant. Rumford gets other ideas, so he rigs the school cannon by blocking its discharge with a cleaning rag, so that it will explode when Haynes fires it on Founder's Day. Rumford then pins the "accident" on Cadet Roy Springer who had gun-cleaning duty, but is tripped up by his own fanatic sense of duty. With this episode McGoohan won the first of his two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. His second was for Agenda for Murder. Father and son Bruce Kirby and Bruno Kirby co-star, as a Sergeant and a Cadet, respectively. Bruce Kirby appears in a number of Columbo episodes.".