- #PERRY MASON THE CASE OF THE PROVOCATIVE PROTEGE CAST SERIAL#
- #PERRY MASON THE CASE OF THE PROVOCATIVE PROTEGE CAST SERIES#
- #PERRY MASON THE CASE OF THE PROVOCATIVE PROTEGE CAST TV#
The Case Of The Jealous Journalist ()ġ25. The Case Of The Grumbling Grandfather ()ġ24. The Case Of The Duplicate Daughter ()ġ22. The Case Of The Provocative Protege ()ġ09. The Case Of The Treacherous Toupee ()ġ00. The Case Of The Slandered Submarine ()ĩ6. The Case Of The Glittering Goldfish ()Ħ8. The Case Of The Married Moonlighter ()ĥ3. The Case Of The Corresponding Corpse ()Ĥ6. The Case Of The Sleepwalker's Niece ()ġ5.
#PERRY MASON THE CASE OF THE PROVOCATIVE PROTEGE CAST SERIAL#
There was also a Perry Mason radio show that aired daily as a serial for approximately 3000 episodes from 1943 to 1955!Ģ.
#PERRY MASON THE CASE OF THE PROVOCATIVE PROTEGE CAST TV#
While the numerous reunion movies were good, they never quite equalled the quality or suspense of the TV series.
#PERRY MASON THE CASE OF THE PROVOCATIVE PROTEGE CAST SERIES#
A must for any serious collector.The Perry Mason TV show was a 60 minute drama series on CBS about a Lawyer that kept a lot of innocent people out of prison! If you were accused of a crime you didn't commit but all of the evidence pointed to your guilt, Perry Mason was your only hope! The best part of this fine series was in the last few moments of each episode when Perry Mason turned to the actual guilty party in the courtroom and stated proof of their obvious guilt. Fred Steiner's "Park Avenue Beat" remains one of the most recognizable themes ever heard. It's a bit of nostalgia and a lot of entertainment for TV fans. Seeing it today reminds us just how good television can be, but is often not. This was one of the best dramas ever to hit the air. Season four episodes, beginning in September of 1960 and ending in June of 1961, are as follows: The Case of the Treacherous Toupee-The Case of the Credulous Quarry-The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker-The Case of the Singular Double-The Case of the Lavender Lipstick-The Case of the Wandering Widow-The Case of the Clumsy Clown- The Case of the Provocative Protege-The Case of the Nine Dolls-The Case of the Loquacious Liar-The Case of the Red Riding Boots-The Case of the Larcenous Lady-The Case of the Envious Editor-The Case of the Resolute Reformer-The Case of the Fickle Fortune-The Case of the Waylaid Wolf-The Case of the Wintry Wife -The Case of the Angry Dead Man-The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff-The Case of the Barefaced Witness-The Case of the Difficult Detour-The Case of the Cowardly Lion-The Case of the Torrid Tapestry-The Case of the Violent Vest-The Case of the Misguided Missile-The Case of the Duplicate Daughter-The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather-The Case of the Guilty Clients Hopefully at some point, Amazon or Paramount will make an effort to still make a profit with a sure-fire hit, while giving fans a better purchase price. So, much like gasoline, you pay what you have to. I agree the price should be lowered, but at the same time agree that entertainment wise, this is an incredible value. Releasing them in half seasons, the first half on volume one, the second on volume two, is indeed an effective but annoying marketing scheme. Its mix of drama, noir, and humor, and its truly likable characters, made for terrific viewing. There has never been anything close to it in genre on television since. Tragg (Ray Collins) not far behind, when Perry would spring his client by revealing the real killer on the witness stand. Hamilton Burger would almost be ready to gloat, Lt. He had a playful and flirtatious relationship with Della but every viewer knew that secretly her heart belonged to Perry.
William Hopper was the dapper detective, Paul Drake. It was Gardner himself who picked Burr, even though the studio only agreed to let him test for Perry if he would test for Burger too! Barbara Hale was his pretty secretary, Della Street, who kept Perry human and was in love with him.
Raymond Burr had some good roles in films, but will always be remembered as Perry Mason. Perry was the attorney you wanted on your side in a jam. The television show it spawned was fabulous as entertainment, and today is widely regarded as one of the best shows the medium ever produced. Erle Stanley Gardner's books have millions of devoted fans. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone of any age who doesn't at least recognize the name. Perry Mason is as much a part of American culture as apple pie and mom.