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Perry Mason
TV Series (1957 - 1966)
Perry Mason is an attorney who specializes in defending seemingly indefensible cases. With the aid of his secretary Della and investigator Paul Drake, he often finds that by digging deeply into the facts, startling things can be revealed and relying on his outstanding courtroom skills, he often tricks or traps people into admitting their guilt.
Last Episode
09x30 The Case of the Final Fadeout Aired: May. 22, 1966Barry Conrad, a nasty individual whose personality has richly endowed him with enemies, finally meets his end. Mason manages to see Jackson Sidemark …
Series Info
Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 21, 1957
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
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The Case of the Bede…
Season 2, Episode #22
Season 2, Episode #22


The Case of the Stut…
Season 2, Episode #20
Season 2, Episode #20


The Case of the Roma…
Season 2, Episode #17
Season 2, Episode #17


The Case of the Frau…
Season 2, Episode #16
Season 2, Episode #16


The Case of the Glit…
Season 2, Episode #14
Season 2, Episode #14

The Case of the Borr…
Season 2, Episode #13
Season 2, Episode #13

The Case of the Shat…
Season 2, Episode #12
Season 2, Episode #12

The Case of the Perj…
Season 2, Episode #11
Season 2, Episode #11

The Case of the Fanc…
Season 2, Episode #10
Season 2, Episode #10

The Case of the Purp…
Season 2, Episode #9
Season 2, Episode #9
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Series Fun Facts
- Even though for most of its run the show was filmed in black and white, there was one episode that was filmed in color, "The Case of the Twice-Told Twist". It was only shown the final season…
[show]Even though for most of its run the show was filmed in black and white, there was one episode that was filmed in color, "The Case of the Twice-Told Twist". It was only shown the final season and wasn't syndicated with the rest of the package for over 20 years.
[hide] - When Raymond Burr missed several episodes due to illness, he was replaced by several guest attorneys who were played by Bette Davis, Walter Pidgeon, 'Hugh OBrian and Mike Connors.
- In most episodes, the climactic courtroom scenes were not part of a trial, but a preliminary hearing (a proceeding in which the prosecution seeks to show that there is sufficient probable…
[show]In most episodes, the climactic courtroom scenes were not part of a trial, but a preliminary hearing (a proceeding in which the prosecution seeks to show that there is sufficient probable cause to bind the defendant over for trial). There was a practical reason for this; since there is no jury in a preliminary hearing, the show would save the cost of hiring 12 extras to play jurors.
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