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.
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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 … [continue reading]
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- 09x30 The Case of… (May. 22, 1966)
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Directors
- Arthur Marks (76 episodes)
- Jesse Hibbs (43 episodes)
- William D. Russell (28 episodes)
Writers
- Erle Stanley Gardner (257 episodes)
- Samuel Newman (38 episodes)
- Jackson Gillis (32 episodes)
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- In some of the shows from the 1957 season, there was a product placement in the closing credits. A small octagonal picture would have a product, such as dish washing soap. These can be seen…
[show]In some of the shows from the 1957 season, there was a product placement in the closing credits. A small octagonal picture would have a product, such as dish washing soap. These can be seen on the DVD of the show.
[hide] - George E. Stone had the most credited guest appearances in the series with 45. He played the court clerk. Kenneth MacDonald and S. John Launer each had 32 guest appearances as judges.
- 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.














