List of Perry Mason episodes
This is a list of episodes for Perry Mason, an American legal drama series that aired on CBS television for nine seasons (September 21, 1957 – May 22, 1966). The title character, portrayed by Raymond Burr, is a fictional Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. Many episodes are based on novels and short stories written by Gardner, with some stories having been adapted more than once.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 39 | September 21, 1957 | June 28, 1958 | ||
2 | 30 | September 20, 1958 | June 27, 1959 | ||
3 | 26 | October 3, 1959 | June 11, 1960 | ||
4 | 28 | September 17, 1960 | June 10, 1961 | ||
5 | 30 | September 2, 1961 | May 26, 1962 | ||
6 | 28 | September 27, 1962 | May 16, 1963 | ||
7 | 30 | September 26, 1963 | May 21, 1964 | ||
8 | 30 | September 24, 1964 | May 13, 1965 | ||
9 | 30 | September 12, 1965 | May 22, 1966 |
Episodes
Season 1 (1957–58)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "The Case of the Restless Redhead" | William D. Russell | Russell S. Hughes | 1954 novel | September 21, 1957 |
Cast: Whitney Blake (Evelyn Bagby), Vaughn Taylor (Lewis Boles), Grandon Rhodes (Judge Kippen)[1]:89 | ||||||
2 | 2 | "The Case of the Sleepwalker's Niece" | William D. Russell | Laurence Marks, Gene Wang | 1936 novel | September 28, 1957 |
Cast: John McNamara (Peter Cole), John Archer (Frank Maddox), Darryl Hickman (Steve Harris),[1]:90 Hillary Brooke[2][lower-alpha 1] | ||||||
3 | 3 | "The Case of the Nervous Accomplice" | William D. Russell | Stirling Silliphant | 1955 novel | October 5, 1957 |
Cast: Margaret Hayes (Sybil Granger), Greta Thyssen (Roxy Howard), Morris Ankrum (Judge)[1]:90[4] | ||||||
4 | 4 | "The Case of the Drowning Duck" | William D. Russell | I. C. Ward | 1942 novel | October 12, 1957 |
Cast: Nolan Leary (Judge Harry Meehan), Gary Vinson (Marv Adams)[1]:90 | ||||||
5 | 5 | "The Case of the Sulky Girl" | Christian Nyby | Harold Swanton | 1933 novel | October 19, 1957 |
Cast: Olive Sturgess (Frances Celane), Brian G. Hutton (Rod Gleason)[1]:91 | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Case of the Silent Partner" | Christian Nyby | Donald S. Sanford | 1940 novel | October 26, 1957 |
Cast: Peggy Maley (Lola Florey), Anne Barton (Mildred Kimber)[1]:91 | ||||||
7 | 7 | "The Case of the Angry Mourner" | William D. Russell | Francis Cockrell | 1951 novel | November 2, 1957 |
Cast: Sylvia Field (Belle Adrian), Barbara Eden (Carla Adrian), Paul Fix (District Attorney), Joan Weldon (Marion Keats)[1]:91–92 | ||||||
8 | 8 | "The Case of the Crimson Kiss" | Christian Nyby | Joel Murcott, Walter Doniger, Milton Geiger | 1948 story | November 9, 1957 |
Cast: Jean Willes (Anita Bonsal), Sue England (Fay Allison), Frances Bavier (Louise Barlow)[1]:92 | ||||||
9 | 9 | "The Case of the Vagabond Vixen" | Christian Nyby | I. C. Ward | 1948 novel[lower-alpha 2] | November 16, 1957 |
Cast: Robert Ellenstein (John Addison), Paul Cavanagh (Edgar Ferrell)[1]:92–93 | ||||||
10 | 10 | "The Case of the Runaway Corpse" | Christian Nyby | Malvin Wald, Jack Jacobs | 1954 novel | November 23, 1957 |
Cast: June Dayton (Myrna Davenport), John Stephenson (Ed Davenport)[1]:93 | ||||||
11 | 11 | "The Case of the Crooked Candle" | Christian Nyby | Robert Tallman | 1944 novel | November 30, 1957 |
Cast: Nancy Gates (Martha Bradford), Whit Bissell (Larry Sands), Doris Singleton (Rita Bradford)[1]:93 | ||||||
12 | 12 | "The Case of the Negligent Nymph" | Christian Nyby | Richard Grey | 1950 novel | December 7, 1957 |
Cast: Peggie Castle (Sally Fenner), Joan Banks (Karen Alder)[1]:94 | ||||||
13 | 13 | "The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink" | Ted Post | Laurence Marks, Ben Starr | 1952 novel | December 14, 1957 |
Cast: Robert Osterloh (Morey Allen), Kay Faylen (Dixie Dayton), Douglas Kennedy (Sergeant Jaffrey)[1]:94 | ||||||
14 | 14 | "The Case of the Baited Hook" | Christian Nyby | Richard Grey | 1940 novel | December 21, 1957 |
Cast: Judith Braun (Carol Stanley), Geraldine Wail (Abigail Leeds)[1]:94–95 | ||||||
15 | 15 | "The Case of the Fan-Dancer's Horse" | William D. Russell | Stirling Silliphant | 1947 novel | December 28, 1957 |
Cast: Susan Cummings (Lois Fenton Callender), Hugh Sanders (John Callender),[1]:101 Judy Tyler[2] | ||||||
16 | 16 | "The Case of the Demure Defendant" | Laslo Benedek | Ben Brady, Richard Grey | 1956 novel | January 4, 1958 |
Cast: Christine White (Nadine Marshall), Clem Bevans (Captain Hugo),[1]:95 Alexander Campbell (Martin Wellman)[2] | ||||||
17 | 17 | "The Case of the Sun Bather's Diary" | Ted Post | Gene Wang | 1955 novel | January 11, 1958 |
Cast: Susan Morrow (Arlene Dowling), Carl Betz (Dr. Ralph Chandler)[1]:96 | ||||||
18 | 18 | "The Case of the Cautious Coquette" | Laslo Benedek | Leo Townsend, Gene Wang | 1949 novel | January 18, 1958 |
Cast: Virginia Gregg (Sheila Cromwell), Kipp Hamilton (Elaine Barton), James Seay (Ross Hollister), Harry Jackson (Harry Pitkin)[1]:96 | ||||||
19 | 19 | "The Case of the Haunted Husband" | Lewis Allen | Gene Wang | 1941 novel | January 25, 1958 |
Cast: Karen Steele (Doris Stephanak), Patricia Hardy (Claire Olger), John Hubbard (Michael Greeley)[1]:96 | ||||||
20 | 20 | "The Case of the Lonely Heiress" | Laslo Benedek | Donald S. Sanford | 1948 novel | February 1, 1958 |
Cast: Anna Navarro (Delores Coterro), L. Q. Jones (Charles Baker), Kathleen Crowley (Marilyn Cartwright)[1]:97 | ||||||
21 | 21 | "The Case of the Green-Eyed Sister" | Christian Nyby | Richard Grey | 1953 novel | February 8, 1958 |
Cast: Virginia Vincent (Harriet Bain), Robin Hughes (Addison Doyle), James Bell (Jeremiah Hosiah Stanley), Morris Ankrum (Judge)[1]:97 | ||||||
22 | 22 | "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse" | Laslo Benedek | Al C. Ward, Gene Wang | 1954 novel | February 15, 1958 |
Cast: Bethel Leslie (Janet Morris), Dabbs Greer (David Kirby), Jeanette Nolan (Angela Kirby),[1]:97–98 Shepperd Strudwick, Maxine Cooper[2] | ||||||
23 | 23 | "The Case of the One-Eyed Witness" | Christian Nyby | Robert C. Dennis | 1950 novel | February 22, 1958 |
Cast: Angie Dickinson (Marian Fargo), Luis van Rooten(Samuel D. Carlin), Paul Picerni (Charles Gallagher)[1]:98 | ||||||
24 | 24 | "The Case of the Deadly Double" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Samuel Newman | original | March 1, 1958 |
Cast: Constance Ford (Helen Reed), Denver Pyle (Robert Crane), Murray Hamilton (John Davis Hale),[1]:98–99 Frank Jenks, Abraham Sofaer, George E. Stone[2] | ||||||
25 | 25 | "The Case of the Empty Tin" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Seeleg Lester | 1941 novel | March 8, 1958 |
Cast: Toni Gerry (Doris Hocksley Jackson), Anthony Jochim (Elston Carr), Olive Deering (Rebecca Gentrie)[1]:99 | ||||||
26 | 26 | "The Case of the Half-Wakened Wife" | Anton M. Leader | Stanley Niss | 1945 novel | March 15, 1958 |
Cast: Phyllis Avery (Marion Shelby), Stewart Bradley (Frank Lawton), Tom Palmer (Scott Shelby)[1]:99 | ||||||
27 | 27 | "The Case of the Desperate Daughter" | Arthur Hiller | Gene Wang | original | March 22, 1958 |
Cast: Gigi Perreau (Doris Bannister), Werner Klemperer (Stefan Riker), Osa Massen (Lisa Bannister)[1]:99–100 | ||||||
28 | 28 | "The Case of the Daring Decoy" | Anton M. Leader | Seeleg Lester | 1957 novel | March 29, 1958 |
Cast: H.M. Wynant (Daniel Conway), Jack Weston (Fred Calvert), Pamela Duncan (Rose Calvert),[1]:100 Johnny Mack Brown, Marie Windsor[2] | ||||||
29 | 29 | "The Case of the Hesitant Hostess" | Christian Nyby | Al C. Ward | 1953 novel | April 5, 1958 |
Cast: Fred Sherman (Albert Sanders), June Vincent (Martha Rayburn), Les Tremayne (Frederick Archer III), Fay Roope (Judge)[1]:100–101 | ||||||
30 | 30 | "The Case of the Screaming Woman" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Dick Stenger, Gene Wang | 1957 novel | April 26, 1958 |
Cast: Josephine Hutchinson (Leona Walsh), Marian Seldes (Mary K. Davis), Ruta Lee (Connie Cooper)[1]:101 | ||||||
31 | 31 | "The Case of the Fiery Fingers" | Arthur Marks | Laurence Marks | 1951 novel | May 3, 1958 |
Cast: Mary La Roche (Victoria Braxton), Lenore Shanewise (Nora Mae Quincy),[1]:101 Fay Spain[2] | ||||||
32 | 32 | "The Case of the Substitute Face" | William D. Russell | Francis Cockrell | 1938 novel | May 10, 1958 |
Cast: Lurene Tuttle (Anna Houser), Theodore Newton (Carl Houser)[1]:101–102 | ||||||
33 | 33 | "The Case of the Long-Legged Models" | Anton M. Leader | Seeleg Lester | 1958 novel | May 17, 1958 |
Cast: Peggy McCay (Stephanie Falkner), Alix Talton (Eva Elliott), Joe De Santis (George Castle)[1]:102 | ||||||
34 | 34 | "The Case of the Gilded Lily" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Richard Grey, Gene Wang | 1956 novel | May 24, 1958 |
Cast: Mari Aldon (Anne Brent), Grant Withers (Charles Stewart Brent), Richard Erdman (Arthur Binney)[1]:102 | ||||||
35 | 35 | "The Case of the Lazy Lover" | William D. Russell | Francis Cockrell | 1947 novel | May 31, 1958 |
Cast: James Bell (P. E. Overbrook), Yvonne Craig (Patricia Faxon), Neil Hamilton (Bertrand Allred)[1]:103 | ||||||
36 | 36 | "The Case of the Prodigal Parent" | Arthur Marks | Seeleg Lester, Gene Wang | original | June 7, 1958 |
Cast: Fay Wray (Ethel Harrison), John Hoyt (Joseph Harrison), Herbert Rudley (George Durrell)[1]:103 | ||||||
37 | 37 | "The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde" | Roger Kay | Gene Wang | 1944 novel | June 14, 1958 |
Cast: Whitney Blake (Diana Reynolds), Phyllis Coates (Norma Carter), Judith Ames (Marian Shaw)[1]:103–104 | ||||||
38 | 38 | "The Case of the Terrified Typist" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert C. Dennis, Philip MacDonald, Ben Brady | 1956 novel | June 21, 1958 |
Cast: Alan Marshal (James Kincaid), Jack Raine (George Baxter),[1]:101 Joanna Moore (Patricia Taylor)[2] | ||||||
39 | 39 | "The Case of the Rolling Bones" | Roger Kay | Gene Wang | 1939 novel | June 28, 1958 |
Cast: Edgar Stehli (Daniel Reed), Arthur Space (Willard Scott), Morris Ankrum (Judge Morrisey)[1]:104 |
Season 2 (1958–59)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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40 | 1 | "The Case of the Corresponding Corpse" | Arthur Marks | Don Brinkley, Gene Wang | original | September 20, 1958 |
Cast: Joan Camden (Ruth Whittaker), William Ching (Glenn McKay), Ross Elliott (George Hartley Beaumont), Lillian Bronson (Judge)[5]:105 | ||||||
41 | 2 | "The Case of the Lucky Loser" | William D. Russell | Seeleg Lester | 1957 novel | September 27, 1958 |
Cast: Patricia Medina (Harriet Balfour), Bruce Bennett (Lawrence Balfour), Tyler MacDuff (Theodore Balfour), Morris Ankrum (Judge)[5]:105 | ||||||
42 | 3 | "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client" | Buzz Kulik | Herman Epstein | original | October 4, 1958 |
Cast: Eduardo Ciannelli (Anthony Renzi), Bobby Clark (Nicky Renzi), James Anderson (Frank Anderson),[5]:105 Elisha Cook, Jr., Nita Talbot[6] | ||||||
43 | 4 | "The Case of the Sardonic Sergeant" | William D. Russell | Samuel Newman | original | October 11, 1958 |
Cast: Lori March (Helen Lessing), John Archer (Major Frank Lessing), Paul Picerni (Sergeant Joseph Dexter),[5]:106 John Dehner, Kevin Hagen[6] | ||||||
44 | 5 | "The Case of the Curious Bride" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | 1934 novel | October 18, 1958 |
Cast: Christine White (Rhoda Reynolds), Casey Adams (Carl Reynolds), (Peter Cole), Michael Emmet (Arthur Kane), S. John Launer (Judge)[5]:106 | ||||||
45 | 6 | "The Case of the Buried Clock" | William D. Russell | Francis Cockrell | 1943 novel | November 1, 1958 |
Cast: Don Beddoe (Doctor Blane), Fredd Wayne (Jack Hardisty), Paul Fix (District Attorney), Charles Cooper (Philip Strague) [5]:106–107 | ||||||
46 | 7 | "The Case of the Married Moonlighter" | Arthur Marks | Stanley Niss, Gene Wang | original | November 8, 1958 |
Cast: Arthur Franz (Danny Harrison), Jesse White (Luke Hickey), Anne Sargent (Eileen Harrison), Stacy Harris (Frank Curran)[5]:107 | ||||||
47 | 8 | "The Case of the Jilted Jockey" | William D. Russell | Robert Warnes Leach, Seeleg Lester | original | November 15, 1958 |
Cast: Billy Pearson (Tic Barton), Don Durant (Johnny Starr), Joe di Reda (Eddie Davis), Kenneth MacDonald (Judge Carter)[5]:107 | ||||||
48 | 9 | "The Case of the Purple Woman" | Gerd Oswald | Robert Bloomfield, Gene Wang | original | December 6, 1958 |
Cast: George Macready (Milo Gerard), Bethel Leslie (Evelyn Girard), Robert H. Harris (Aaron Hubble), Edwin Jerome (Judge)[5]:108 | ||||||
49 | 10 | "The Case of the Fancy Figures" | Arthur Hiller | Barry Trivers, Gene Wang | original | December 13, 1958 |
Cast: Frank Silvera (Jonathan Hyett), William Phipps (Martin Ellis), Ralph Clanton (Charles Brewster), S. John Launer (Judge)[5]:108 | ||||||
50 | 11 | "The Case of the Perjured Parrot" | William D. Russell | Marion Cockrell | 1939 novel | December 20, 1958 |
Cast: Edgar Buchanan (Coroner Andy Templet), Jody Lawrence (Ellen Sabin), Robert E. Griffin (Fred Bascomb), Joseph Kearns (Edward Langley), Maurice Manson (Arthur Sabin), voice of Mel Blanc[5]:108–109 | ||||||
51 | 12 | "The Case of the Shattered Dream" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert Bloomfield, Seeleg Lester | original | January 3, 1959 |
Cast: Osa Massen (Sarah Werner), Virginia Vincent (Virginia Trent), Kurt Kreuger (Hugo Werner), Ludwig Stössel (Adolph Van Beers)[5]:109 | ||||||
52 | 13 | "The Case of the Borrowed Brunette" | Arthur Marks | Seeleg Lester | 1946 novel | January 10, 1959 |
Cast: Sheila Bromley (Agnes Nulty), John Stephenson (Grant Reynolds), Joe de Santis (Melvin Slater), Morris Ankrum (Judge Bates)[5]:109 | ||||||
53 | 14 | "The Case of the Glittering Goldfish" | Gerd Oswald | Milton Krims | original | January 17, 1959 |
Cast: Cecil Kellaway (Darrell Metcalfe), May Wynn (Donna Sherwood), John Hudson (Tom Wyatt), Murvyn Vye (Jackson Huxley)[5]:110 | ||||||
54 | 15 | "The Case of the Foot-Loose Doll" | William D. Russell | Jonathan Latimer | 1958 novel | January 24, 1959 |
Cast: Barton MacLane (Senator Harriman Baylor), Robert Bray (Carl Davis), Ruta Lee (Mildred Crest), Betty Lou Gerson (Marjory Davis)[5]:110 | ||||||
55 | 16 | "The Case of the Fraudulent Foto" | Arthur Marks | Lawrence L. Goldman, Seeleg Lester | original | February 7, 1959 |
Cast: Hugh Marlowe (Brander Harris), Bartlett Robinson (Marshall Scott), Wilton Graff (Cleveland Blake), Kenneth MacDonald (Judge)[5]:110–111 | ||||||
56 | 17 | "The Case of the Romantic Rogue" | William D. Russell | Gene Wang | original | February 14, 1959 |
Cast: Marion Ross (Helen Harvey), Albert Linville (Harry West), Jean Willes (Irene Wallace), Frederic Worlock (Judge)[5]:111 | ||||||
57 | 18 | "The Case of the Jaded Joker" | Gerd Oswald | Milton Krims | original | February 21, 1959 |
Cast: Frankie Laine (Danny Ross), Bobby Troup (Buzzie), Walter Burke (Freddie Green), Harry Jackson (Charles Goff),[5]:111–112 Martha Vickers[6] | ||||||
58 | 19 | "The Case of the Caretaker's Cat" | Arthur Marks | Richard Macaulay, Seeleg Lester | 1935 novel | March 7, 1959 |
Cast: Benson Fong (James Hing), John Agar (Kenneth Baxter), Raymond Bailey (John Hilliard),[5]:112 George E. Stone[6] | ||||||
59 | 20 | "The Case of the Stuttering Bishop" | William D. Russell | Gene Wang | 1936 novel | March 14, 1959 |
Cast: Vaughn Taylor (Bishop Arthur Mallory), Rebecca Welles (Carol Delaney), Carl Benton Reid (Charles Burroughs)[5]:112–113 | ||||||
60 | 21 | "The Case of the Lost Last Act" | Gerd Oswald | Milton Krims | original | March 21, 1959 |
Cast: Jerome Cowan (Ernest Royce), Stacy Harris (Frank Brooks), Robert McQueene (Michael Dwight), Richard Gaines (Judge)[5]:113 | ||||||
61 | 22 | "The Case of the Bedeviled Doctor" | Arthur Marks | Gene Wang | original | April 4, 1959 |
Cast: Dick Foran (Dr. David Craig), Barry McGuire (Mark Douglas), Andrea King (Barbara Heywood), Frederic Worlock (Judge)[5]:9113 | ||||||
62 | 23 | "The Case of the Howling Dog" | William D. Russell | Seeleg Lester | 1934 novel | April 11, 1959 |
Cast: Ann Rutherford (Evelyn Forbes), Fintan Mayler (Thelma Brent), Elaine Edwards (Polly Forbes), Robert Ellenstein (Arthur Cartright)[5]:114 | ||||||
63 | 24 | "The Case of the Calendar Girl" | Arthur Marks | Seeleg Lester | 1958 novel | April 18, 1959 |
Cast: Dolores Donlon (Dawn Manning), John Anderson (George Andrews), Dean Harens (Frank Fettridge), George N. Neise (Wilfred Borden)[5]:114 | ||||||
64 | 25 | "The Case of the Petulant Partner" | William D. Russell | Milton Krims, Gene Wang | original | April 25, 1959 |
Cast: R. G. Armstrong (Harry Bright), Francis McDonald (Salty Sims), Nan Leslie (Margaret Clark), William Swan (Bill Shayne)[5]:114–115 | ||||||
65 | 26 | "The Case of the Dangerous Dowager" | Buzz Kilik | Milton Krims | 1937 novel | May 9, 1959 |
Cast: Robert Strauss (Danny Barker), Patricia Cutts (Sylvia Oxman), Barry Atwater (Robert Benson)[5]:115 | ||||||
66 | 27 | "The Case of the Deadly Toy" | William D. Russell | Seeleg Lester | 1959 novel | May 16, 1959 |
Cast: Mala Powers (Claire Allison), Max Adrian (Ralph Jennings), Dennis Patrick (Martin Selkirk), Nancy Kulp (Katherine Collins)[5]:115–116 | ||||||
67 | 28 | "The Case of the Spanish Cross" | Arthur Marks | Robert J. Shaw, Gene Wang | original | May 30, 1959 |
Cast: Josephine Hutchinson (Miriam Baker), Peter Miles (Jimmy Morrow Jr.), Donald Randolph (Curtis Runyan), Richard Gaines (Judge)[5]:116 | ||||||
68 | 29 | "The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom" | William D. Russell | Milton Krims | 1949 novel | June 13, 1959 |
Cast: Harry Ellerbe (Ed Garvin), Betsy Jones-Moreland (Lorrie Garvin), Joan Tabor (Helen Bynum), Thomas Browne Henry (George Denby), K. T. Stevens (Ethel Garvin)[5]:116 | ||||||
69 | 30 | "The Case of the Lame Canary" | Arthur Marks | Seeleg Lester | 1937 novel | June 27, 1959 |
Cast: James Philbrook (Harry Jonson), Stacy Graham (Ruth Prescott), William Kendis (Walter Prescott), S. John Launder (Judge),[5]:117 Susan Cummings[6] |
Season 3 (1959–60)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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70 | 1 | "The Case of the Spurious Sister" | Arthur Marks | Maurice Zimm | original | October 3, 1959 |
Cast: Karl Weber (Bruce Chapman), Peggy Knudsen (Marie Chapman), James Seay (Ralph Hibberly), S. John Launer (Judge)[7]:117 | ||||||
71 | 2 | "The Case of the Watery Witness" | Richard Kinon | Jackson Gillis | original | October 10, 1959 |
Cast: Fay Wray (Lorna Thomas), Douglas Dick (Fred Bushmiller), Lester Vail (Tony Raeburn), John Bryant (George Clark), Charles J. Conrad (Judge)[7]:117–118 | ||||||
72 | 3 | "The Case of the Garrulous Gambler" | Walter Grauman | Gene Wang | original | October 17, 1959 |
Cast: Dick Foran (Steve Benton), Steve Brodie (Ben Wallace), Gordon Wynn (Mike Granger)[7]:118 | ||||||
73 | 4 | "The Case of the Blushing Pearls" | Richard B. Whorf | Jonathan Latimer | original | October 24, 1959 |
Cast: Nobu McCarthy (Mitsou Kamuri), Ralph Dumke (Hudson Nichols), Rollin Mariyama (Ito Kamuri),[7]:118 George Takei[8] | ||||||
74 | 5 | "The Case of the Startled Stallion" | William D. Russell | Jonathan Latimer | original | October 31, 1959 |
Cast: Paul Richards (Earl Mauldin), Trevor Bardette (John Brant), Patricia Hardy (Jo Ann Blanchard)[7]:118–119 | ||||||
75 | 6 | "The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma" | William D. Russell | Jackson Gillis | original | November 14, 1959 |
Cast: Bruce Gordon (Frank Thatcher), Robert Lieb (Joe Marsden), Kenneth MacDonald (Judge), Ann Bellamy (Margo)[7]:119 | ||||||
76 | 7 | "The Case of the Golden Fraud" | Herbert Hirschman | Robert C. Dennis, Maurice Zimm | original | November 21, 1959 |
Cast: Arthur Franz (Richard Vanaman), Neil Hamilton (Henry Noble), Alex Gerry (Elliot Hale), Joyce Meadows (Sylvia Welles)[7]:119 | ||||||
77 | 8 | "The Case of the Bartered Bikini" | Arthur Hiller | Jackson Gillis | original | December 5, 1959 |
Cast: June Vincent (Madge Wainwright), Terry Huntingdon (Kitty Wynne), Stephen Bekassy (Rick Stassi)[7]:120 | ||||||
78 | 9 | "The Case of the Artful Dodger" | Arthur Marks | Robert C. Dennis, Jackson Gillis | original | December 12, 1959 |
Cast: William J. Campbell (Allen Sheridan), Patricia Donahue (Joyce Fulton), Lurene Tuttle (Sarette Winslow), Nelson Leigh (Judge)[7]:120 | ||||||
79 | 10 | "The Case of the Lucky Legs" | William D. Russell | Robert Bloomfield | 1934 novel | December 19, 1959 |
Cast: Douglas Evans (Frank Patton), John Archer (James R. Brandbury), Lisabeth Hush (Marjorie Brandbury),[7]:120–121 Jeanne Cooper[8] | ||||||
80 | 11 | "The Case of the Violent Village" | William D. Russell | Sam Elkin, Seeleg Lester | original | January 2, 1960 |
Cast: Ray Hamphill (Phil Beecher), Barton MacLane (Sherrif Eugene Norris), Bart Burns (Norm Thurston), Ina Victor (Charlotte Norris)[7]:121 | ||||||
81 | 12 | "The Case of the Frantic Flyer" | Arthur Marks | Robert Bloomfield, Seeleg Lester | original | January 9, 1960 |
Cast: Simon Oakland (Harold Walters), Rebecca Welles (Carol Taylor), James Bell (Zachary Davis), Richard Gaines (Judge)[7]:121 | ||||||
82 | 13 | "The Case of the Wayward Wife" | Walter Grauman | William O'Farrell | original | January 23, 1960 |
Cast: Marshall Thompson (Arthur Poe), Bethel Leslie (Sylvia Sutton), Richard Shannon (Ben Sutton),[7]:121–122 Madlyn Rhue[8] | ||||||
83 | 14 | "The Case of the Prudent Prosecutor" | Robert Ellis Miller | Jackson Gillis | original | January 30, 1960 |
Cast: J. Pat O'Malley (Jefferson Pike), Ruta Lee (Vita Culver), Walter Coy (Denver Leonard)[7]:122 | ||||||
84 | 15 | "The Case of the Gallant Grafter" | Arthur Marks | Sy Salkowitz | original | February 6, 1960 |
Cast: Charles Aldman (Arthur Siddons), Herbert Rudley (Edward Nelson), Phillip Terry (Robert Doniger)[7]:122 | ||||||
85 | 16 | "The Case of the Wary Wildcatter" | William D. Russell | Robert Bloomfield | original | February 20, 1960 |
Cast: Barbara Bain (Madelyn Terry), Byron Palmer (Charles Houston), Doughlas Kennedy (Lucky Sterling), Lori March (Paula Wallace)[7]:122–123 | ||||||
86 | 17 | "The Case of the Mythical Monkeys" | Gerald Mayer | Jonathan Latimer | 1959 novel | February 27, 1960 |
Cast: Beverly Garland (Mauvis Meade), Louise Fletcher (Gladys Doyle), Joan Banks (Viola Pedley Manley), (Norman Fell (Casper Pedley)[7]:123 | ||||||
87 | 18 | "The Case of the Singing Skirt" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | 1959 novel | March 12, 1960 |
Cast: Joan O'Brien (Betty Roberts), H. M. Wynant (Slim Marcus), Jeanne Moody (Vivian Ennis)[7]:123–124 | ||||||
88 | 19 | "The Case of the Bashful Burro" | Robert Ellis Miller | Jonathan Latimer | original | March 26, 1960 |
Cast: Ray Stricklyn (Gerald Norton), Ben Wright (Crawford Wright), Hugh Sanders (Ken Bascombe), Howard Wendell (District Attorney)[7]:124 | ||||||
89 | 20 | "The Case of the Crying Cherub" | William D. Russell | Jonathan Latimer | original | April 9, 1960 |
Cast: Joe Maross (David Lambert), Mala Powers (June Sinclair), Carmen Philips (Liza Carson Lambert)[7]:124 | ||||||
90 | 21 | "The Case of the Nimble Nephew" | Richard Kinon | Sy Salkowitz, Seeleg Lester | original | April 23, 1960 |
Cast: Bert Convy (Harry Thompson), Crehan Denton (Frank Jarrett), Linda Leighton (Ellen Foster[7]:125 | ||||||
91 | 22 | "The Case of the Madcap Modiste" | William D. Russell | Harold Swanton | original | April 30, 1960 |
Cast: Marie Windsor (Flavia Halliday Pierce), John Conte (Charles Pierce), Dorothy Neumann (Leona Durant), Leslie Parrish (Hope Sutherland)[7]:125 | ||||||
92 | 23 | "The Case of the Slandered Submarine" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | May 14, 1960 |
Cast: Hugh Marlowe (Commander James Page), Jack Ging (Seaman Robert Chapman), Robert H. Harris (Gordon Russell), Edward Platt (Commander Driscoll)[7]:125–126 | ||||||
93 | 24 | "The Case of the Ominous Outcast" | Arthur Hiller | Jackson Gillis | original | May 21, 1960 |
Cast: Robert Emhardt (J. J. Flaherty), Jeremy Slate (Bob Lansing), Denver Pyle (Tom Quincy), Henry Norell (Frederick Bell)[7]:126 | ||||||
94 | 25 | "The Case of the Irate Inventor" | Gerald Mayer | Francis Rosenwald, Marianne Moser | original | May 28, 1960 |
Cast: Tom Coley (James Frazer), Kasey Rogers (Lois Langley), Ce Ce Whitney (Thelma Frazer), Kenneth MacDonald (Judge)[7]:126 | ||||||
95 | 26 | "The Case of the Flighty Father" | William D. Russell | Jackson Gillis | original | June 11, 1960 |
Cast: Ann Benton (Trudy Holbrook), Hayden Rorke (Jay Holbrooke), Francis X. Bushman (Lawrence King)[7]:126–127 |
Season 4 (1960–61)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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96 | 1 | "The Case of the Treacherous Toupée" | Richard Kinon | Maurice Zimm | original | September 17, 1960 |
Cast: Philip Ober (Peter Dawson), Thomas B. Henry (Hartley Bassett), Robert Redford (Richard Hart), Nelson Olmsted (Arthur Colemar),[9]:127 George E. Stone[10] | ||||||
97 | 2 | "The Case of the Credulous Quarry" | William D. Russell | Sy Salkowitz | original | September 24, 1960 |
Cast: John Conwell (Richard Hammond), Walter Reed (Alexander Hill), Willis Bouchey (Judge)[9]:127–128 | ||||||
98 | 3 | "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker" | Charles Haas | Jackson Gillis | original | October 1, 1960 |
Cast: William Campbell (Jim Ferris), Sue Randall (Betty Wilkins), James Anderson (Stan Piper)[9]:128 | ||||||
99 | 4 | "The Case of the Singular Double" | Arthur Marks | Seeleg Lester | original | October 8, 1960 |
Cast: Connie Hines (Lucy Stevens), Arch Johnson (John Ruskin), Mary Webster (Marjorie Rals)[9]:128 | ||||||
100 | 5 | "The Case of the Lavender Lipstick" | James Sheldon | Jonathan Latimer | original | October 15, 1960 |
Cast: Patricia Breslin (Karen Lewis), Dabbs Greer (Charles Knudsen), Whit Bissell (Max Pompey)[9]:128–129 | ||||||
101 | 6 | "The Case of the Wandering Widow" | William F. Claxton | Robert C. Dennis | original | October 22, 1960 |
Cast: Coleen Gray (Lorraine McClaine Morgan), Dean Harens (Riley Morgan), Casey Adams (Burt Stokes)[9]:129 | ||||||
102 | 7 | "The Case of the Clumsy Clown" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Samuel Newman | original | November 5, 1960 |
Cast: Douglas Henderson (Felix Heidemann), Walter Sande (Judson Curtis), Robert Clarke (Gerald Franklin)[9]:129 | ||||||
103 | 8 | "The Case of the Provocative Protégé" | Laslo Benedek | Herman Epstein, Seeleg Lester | original | November 12, 1960 |
Cast: Virginia Field (Anita Carpenter), Gregory Morrow (David Carpenter), Kathie Browne (Donna Ross)[9]:129–130 | ||||||
104 | 9 | "The Case of the Nine Dolls" | William F. Claxton | Jonathan Latimer | original | November 19, 1960 |
Cast: Maggie Mahoney (Linda Osborne), Jeanette Nolan (Martha Benson), Laurie Perreau (Linda Smith), Francis X. Bushman (Courtney Jeffers)[9]:130 | ||||||
105 | 10 | "The Case of the Loquacious Liar" | Arthur Marks | Michael Morris | original | December 3, 1960 |
Cast: Bruce Gordon (Judson Bailey), Wynn Pearce (Lester Martin), Regis Toomey (Sam Crane),[9]:130 Lurene Tuttle, George E. Stone[10] | ||||||
106 | 11 | "The Case of the Red Riding Boots" | Laslo Benedek | Harold Swanton | original | December 10, 1960 |
Cast: Corey Allen (Rennie Foster), Frank Maxwell (Joe Dixon), Shirley Ballard (Rita Conover), Richard Deacon (Wilmer Beaslee)[9]:131 | ||||||
107 | 12 | "The Case of the Larcenous Lady" | James Sheldones | Seeleg Lester | original | December 17, 1960 |
Cast: Louise Fletcher (Susan Connolly), Robert Brown (Frank Sykes), Patricia Huston (Mona Henderson), Edward Platt (Tom Stratton)[9]:131 | ||||||
108 | 13 | "The Case of the Envious Editor" | Laslo Benedek | Milton Krims | original | January 7, 1961 |
Cast: Philip Abbott (Edmond Aitken), James Coburn (Donald Fletcher), Barbara Lawrence (Lori Stoner), Sara Shane (Alyce Nash Aitken)[9]:131–132 | ||||||
109 | 14 | "The Case of the Resolute Reformer" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | January 14, 1961 |
Cast: John Hoyt (William Harper Caine), James Westerfield (Roger Quigley), Phillip Terry (Lawrence Kent)[9]:132 | ||||||
110 | 15 | "The Case of the Fickle Fortune" | Laslo Benedek | Glenn P. Wolfe, Sol Stein | original | January 21, 1961 |
Cast: Vaughn Taylor (Ralph Duncan), Liam Sullivan (Lloyd Farrell), Helen Brown (Mrs. Hollister)[9]:132 | ||||||
111 | 16 | "The Case of the Waylaid Wolf" | Gene Fowler Jr. | Jonathan Latimer | 1960 novel | February 4, 1961 |
Cast: Andra Martin (Arlene Ferris), Tony Travis (Loring Lamont), Barry Atwater (George Albert), Rebecca Welles (Edith Bristol)[9]:133 | ||||||
112 | 17 | "The Case of the Wintry Wife" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | February 18, 1961 |
Cast: June Vincent (Laura Randall), Alan Hewitt (Bruce Sheridan), Marianne Stewart (Phyllis Hudson)[9]:133 | ||||||
113 | 18 | "The Case of the Angry Dead Man" | Arthur Marks | Michael Morris | original | February 25, 1961 |
Cast: Gloria Talbott (Eve Nesbitt), Les Tremayne (Willard Nesbitt), James Millhollin (Ben Otis)[9]:134 | ||||||
114 | 19 | "The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff" | Arthur Marks | Adrian Gendot, Samuel Newman | original | March 11, 1961 |
Cast: John Conte (Karl Addison), Jack Ging (James Kincannon), Berry Kroeger (Edgar Whitehead)[9]:134 | ||||||
115 | 20 | "The Case of the Barefaced Witness" | Laslo Benedek | Robert C. Dennis | original | March 18, 1961 |
Cast: Paul Fix (Jonathan Hale), Malcolm Atterbury (Alfred Needham), Adam West (Don Southern), Enid James (Iris McKay)[9]:134–135 | ||||||
116 | 21 | "The Case of the Difficult Detour" | John Peyser | Sy Salkowitz, Samuel Newman | original | March 25, 1961 |
Cast: Jeff York (Pete Mallory), Jason Evers (Stuart Benton), Joe di Reda (Phil Edwards), Neil Hamilton (Jim Ames),[9]:135 Suzanne Lloyd[10] | ||||||
117 | 22 | "The Case of the Cowardly Lion" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | April 8, 1961 |
Cast: Carol Rossen (Hilde Fursten Braun), Fred Beir (Tony Osgood), Leslie Bradley (Dr. Walther Braun)[9]:136 | ||||||
118 | 23 | "The Case of the Torrid Tapestry" | John English | Bob Mitchell | original | April 22, 1961 |
Cast: Robert H. Harris (Claude Demay), John Holland (Leonard Voss), Conrad Nagel (Nathan Claver)[9]:136 | ||||||
119 | 24 | "The Case of the Violent Vest" | Lewis Allen | Robert C. Dennis | original | April 29, 1961 |
Cast: Myrna Fahey (Grace Halley Frye), Hayden Rorke (Walter Caffrey), Sonya Wilde (Joy Lebaron)[9]:136 | ||||||
120 | 25 | "The Case of the Misguided Missile" | John Peyser | Sol Stein, Glenn P. Wolfe | original | May 6, 1961 |
Cast: Bruce Bennett (Dan Morgan), Simon Oakland (Captain Caldwell), Robert Rockwell (Major Jerry Reynolds),[9]:136–137 William Schallert, James Sikking[10] | ||||||
121 | 26 | "The Case of the Duplicate Daughter" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | 1960 novel | May 20, 1961 |
Cast: Don Dubbins (Hartley Elliott), Walter Kinsella (Carter Gilman), Willis Bouchey (Judge)[9]:137 | ||||||
122 | 27 | "The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather" | Bernard L. Kowalski | Jackson Gillis | original | May 27, 1961 |
Cast: Patricia Barry (Dorine Hopkins Montgomery), Karl Held (David Gideon), Fred Coby (Tony Montgomery), Gavin MacLeod (Lawrence Cumminger),[9]:137 Otto Kruger, Frances Rafferty, Fifi D'Orsay, Dub Taylor[10] | ||||||
123 | 28 | "The Case of the Guilty Clients" | Lewis Allen | Jonathan Latimer | original | June 10, 1961 |
Cast: Guy Mitchell (Bill Ryder), Lisa Gaye (Lola Bronson), Charles Bateman (Jeff Bronson), Faith Domergue (Conception O'Higgins)[11]:19553 |
Season 5 (1961–62)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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124 | 1 | "The Case of the Jealous Journalist" | John English | Samuel Newman | original | September 2, 1961 |
Cast: Linden Chiles (Joseph Davies), Denver Pyle (Tilden Stuart), Claire Griswold (Kerry Worden), James D. Nielson (Don)[12]:138 | ||||||
125 | 2 | "The Case of the Impatient Partner" | Arthur Marks | Adrian Gendot | original | September 16, 1961 |
Cast: Ben Cooper (Frank Wells), Leslie Parrish (Vivian Ames), Wesley Lau (Amory Fallon)[12]:138–139 | ||||||
126 | 3 | "The Case of the Missing Melody" | Bernard L. Kowalski | Jonathan Latimer | original | September 30, 1961 |
Cast: Constance Towers (Jonny Baker), James Drury (Eddy King), Bobby Troup (Bongo White), music composed by Barney Kessel[12]:139 | ||||||
127 | 4 | "The Case of the Malicious Mariner" | Christian Nyby | Robert Leslie Bellem | original | October 7, 1961 |
Cast: Roy Roberts (Arthur Janeel), Lee Farr (Jerry Griffin), Robert Armstrong (Captain Bancroft),[12]:139–140 Casey Adams, Edward Binns, Karl Held[13] | ||||||
128 | 5 | "The Case of the Crying Comedian" | Arthur Marks | Robert C. Dennis | original | October 14, 1961 |
Cast: Tommy Noonan (Charlie Hatch), Jackie Coogan (Gunner Grimes), Liam Sullivan (Tom Gilrain),[12]:138 Gloria Talbott, Sue Ane Langdon[13] | ||||||
129 | 6 | "The Case of the Meddling Medium" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | October 21, 1961 |
Cast: Mary LaRoche (Helen Garden), Sonya Wilde (Bonnie Craig), James Forrest (Phillip Paisley), Dr. Andrija Puharich (Himself),[12]:140 Kent Smith[13] | ||||||
130 | 7 | "The Case of the Pathetic Patient" | Bernard L. Kowalski | Maurice Zimm | original | October 28, 1961 |
Cast: Skip Homeier (Dr. Wayne Edley), Virginia Gregg (Mrs. Osborn), Edward Kemmer (Leslie Hall),[12]:140 Frank Cady, Wayne Heffley, Percy Helton[13] | ||||||
131 | 8 | "The Case of the Traveling Treasure" | Arthur Marks | Robb White | original | November 4, 1961 |
Cast: Jeff York (Scot Cahill), Lisa Gaye (Rita Magovern), Arch Johnson (Karl Magovern), Tom Harkness (Judge)[12]:141 | ||||||
132 | 9 | "The Case of the Posthumous Painter" | Bernard L. Kowalski | Richard Grey | original | November 11, 1961 |
Cast: Carol Rossen (Linda Burnside), Lori March (Edna Culross), Britt Lomond (Jack Culross),[12]:141 Stuart Erwin, George Macready[13] | ||||||
133 | 10 | "The Case of the Injured Innocent" | Bernard L. Kowalski | Paul Franklin | original | November 18, 1961 |
Cast: John Conte (Kirby Evans), Alejandro Rey (Vincent Danielli), Jess Barker (Walter Eastman)[12]:141–142 | ||||||
134 | 11 | "The Case of the Left-Handed Liar" | Jerry Hopper | Jonathan Latimer | original | November 25, 1961 |
Cast: Ed Nelson (Ward Nichols), Leslie Parrish (Veronica Temple), Les Tremayne (Bernard Daniels)[12]:142 | ||||||
135 | 12 | "The Case of the Brazen Bequest" | Arthur Marks | Robert Leslie Bellem | original | December 2, 1961 |
Cast: Alan Hewitt (Dr. Marcus Tate), Karl Weber (Charles Cromwell), William Allyn (Robert Haskell)[12]:142 | ||||||
136 | 13 | "The Case of the Renegade Refugee" | Bernard L. Kowalski | Samuel Newman | original | December 9, 1961 |
Cast: Dick Foran (Philip Kuiper), Paul Lambert (Lawrence Vander), Ronald Long (Arthur Hennings)[12]:142 | ||||||
137 | 14 | "The Case of the Unwelcome Bride" | Gilbert L. Kay | Helen Nielsen | original | December 16, 1961 |
Cast: Diana Millay (Sue Ellen Frazer), DeForest Kelley (Peter Thorpe), Alan Hale, Jr. (Lon Snyder)[12]:143 | ||||||
138 | 15 | "The Case of the Roving River" | Jerry Hopper | Samuel Newman | original | December 30, 1961 |
Cast: Sarah Marshall (Judy Bryant), J. Pat O'Malley (Seth Tyson), Robert Lowery (Amos Bryant),[12]:143 Bruce Bennett, Philip Ober, Harry Carey, Jr.[13] | ||||||
139 | 16 | "The Case of the Shapely Shadow" | Christian Nyby | Jackson Gillis | 1960 novel | January 6, 1962 |
Cast: Robert Rockwell (Cole B. Troy), Elaine Devry (Janice Wainwright), George Neise (Morley L. Thielman)[12]:143–144 | ||||||
140 | 17 | "The Case of the Captain's Coins" | Arthur Marks | Adrian Gendot | original | January 13, 1962 |
Cast: Jeremy Slate (Philip Andrews), Herbert Rudley (Ben Farraday), Henry Beckman (Sid Garth),[12]:144 Parley Baer, Jay Novello[13] | ||||||
141 | 18 | "The Case of the Tarnished Trademark" | Jerry Hopper | Oliver Crawford, Maurice Zimm | original | January 20, 1962 |
Cast: Karl Swenson (Axel Norstaad), Malcolm Atterbury (Maigret), Dennis Patrick (Martin Somers),[12]:144 Marie Windsor, Osa Massen, Morgan Woodward, Don Dillaway[13] | ||||||
142 | 19 | "The Case of the Glamorous Ghost" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | 1955 novel | February 3, 1962 |
Cast: Mary Murphy (Eleanor Corbin), Jeanne Cooper (Ethel Belan), Douglas Dick (Walter Richey)[12]:144–145 | ||||||
143 | 20 | "The Case of the Poison Pen-Pal" | Arthur Marks | Maurice Zimm | original | February 10, 1962 |
Cast: Patricia Breslin (Karen Ross), Joan Topkins (Florence Holman), Kathryn Givney (Wilma Gregson),[12]:145 Everett Sloane[13] | ||||||
144 | 21 | "The Case of the Mystified Miner" | Francis D. Lyon | Jackson Gillis | 1962 novel[lower-alpha 3] | February 24, 1962 |
Cast: Kathie Browne (Susan Fisher), Sheila Bromley (Elizabeth Dow), Michael Harvey (Ken Lowry),[12]:145 Josephine Hutchinson, Carlos Rivas[13] | ||||||
145 | 22 | "The Case of the Crippled Cougar" | Jesse Hibbs | Bob Mitchell | original | March 3, 1962 |
Cast: Bill Williams (Mike Preston), Noah Keen (Harlow Phipps), John Bryant (Arnold Keith),[12]:146 John Howard[13] | ||||||
146 | 23 | "The Case of the Absent Artist" | Arthur Marks | Robert C. Dennis | original | March 17, 1962 |
Cast: ZaSu Pitts (Daphne Whilom), Mark Roberts (Gabe Philips), Richard Erdman (Charles Montrose), Victor Buono (Alexander Glovatski), Wynn Pearce (Pete Manders), Bill Zuckert (Judge)[12]:146 | ||||||
147 | 24 | "The Case of the Melancholy Marksman" | Jerry Hopper | Robb White | original | March 24, 1962 |
Cast: Paul Richards (Ted Chase), Mari Blanchard (Irene Benson Chase), Peter Baldwin (Tony Benson),[12]:146–147 Ann Rutherford, Jesse White[13] | ||||||
148 | 25 | "The Case of the Angry Astronaut" | Francis D. Lyon | Samuel Newman | original | April 7, 1962 |
Cast: James Coburn (Major General Addison Brand), Robert Bray (Mitchell Heller), John Marley (Matthew Owen)[12]:147 | ||||||
149 | 26 | "The Case of the Borrowed Baby" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | April 14, 1962 |
Cast: Maria Palmer (Florence Wood), Corey Allen (Lester Menke), Kaye Elhardt (Ginny Talbot)[12]:147 | ||||||
150 | 27 | "The Case of the Counterfeit Crank" | Jerry Hopper | Robert Leslie Bellem | original | April 28, 1962 |
Cast: Otto Kruger (August Dalgran), Don Dubbins (Kenneth Dalgran), Connie Hines (Sandra Dalgran), John Larkin (Jay Fenton), Burt Reynolds (Chuck Blair)[12]:147–148 | ||||||
151 | 28 | "The Case of the Ancient Romeo" | Arthur Marks | True Boardman | original | May 5, 1962 |
Cast: Jeff Morrow (Franz Lachman), Rex Reason (Steve Brock), Robert Cornthwaite (Carl Bruner),[12]:148 K. T. Stevens, Harry von Zell, Antoinette Bower[13] | ||||||
152 | 29 | "The Case of the Promoter's Pillbox" | Jesse Hibbs | Peter Martin | original | May 19, 1962 |
Cast: Linden Chiles (Herbert Simms), John Lasell (Charlie Cory), Edmon Ryan (Jerome Stokes), Ivan Dixon (Maurice Parness),[12]:148–149 Geraldine Brooks[13] | ||||||
153 | 30 | "The Case of the Lonely Eloper" | Arthur Marks | Robert C. Dennis | original | May 26, 1962 |
Cast: Jana Taylor (Merle Telford), Joan Staley (Gina Gilbert), Jorja Cutright (Olivia Langley),[12]:138 John Dall, Billy Halop[13] |
Season 6 (1962–63)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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154 | 1 | "The Case of the Bogus Books" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | September 27, 1962 |
Cast: Phyllis Love (Ellen Carter), Adam West (Pete Norland), Woodrow Parfrey (Herbert Pickson)[14]:149 | ||||||
155 | 2 | "The Case of the Capricious Corpse" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | October 4, 1962 |
Cast: Lori March (Olive Omstead), Jan Shepard (Joane Proctor), John Morley (Ernest Demming)[14]:150 | ||||||
156 | 3 | "The Case of the Playboy Pugilist" | Francis D. Lyon | Helen Nielsen | original | October 11, 1962 |
Cast: Gary Lockwood (Davey Carroll), Robert Armstrong (Jimmy West), Dianne Foster (Lori Wilson Richards), Dolores Michaels (Jo Sands), Mark Roberts (Tod Richards)[14]:150 | ||||||
157 | 4 | "The Case of the Double-Entry Mind" | Allen H. Miner | Jackson Gillis | original | October 18, 1962 |
Cast: Stuart Erwin (Sandy Sandover), Virginia Christine (Beth Sandover), Kathleen Hughes (Lita Krail)[14]:150–151 | ||||||
158 | 5 | "The Case of the Hateful Hero" | Jesse Hibbs | Samuel Newman | original | October 25, 1962 |
Cast: Dick Davalos (Officer James Anderson), Leonard Stone (Jerel Leland),[14]:151 Jeanette Nolan, Mabel Albertson, William Boyett, Sue England[15] | ||||||
159 | 6 | "The Case of the Dodging Domino" | Arthur Marks | Charles Lang | original | November 1, 1962 |
Cast: Ellen Burstyn (Mona Winthrop), David Hedison (Damian White), Robert H. Harris (Jerry Janda), James Forrest (Phil Schuyler),[14]:151 Lloyd Corrigan, Maureen Arthur, Eddie Firestone[15] | ||||||
160 | 7 | "The Case of the Unsuitable Uncle" | Francis D. Lyon | Robert C. Dennis | original | November 8, 1962 |
Cast: Sean McClory (Harry Fothergill), Liam Sullivan (Dickie Durham), George Kane (Gil Simpson), Barbara Parkins (Paula Durham),[14]:151–152 Howard Smith, Anna Lee, Harvey Korman[15] | ||||||
161 | 8 | "The Case of the Stand-In Sister" | Allen H. Miner | Robert Leslie Bellem | original | November 15, 1962 |
Cast: R. G. Armstrong (John Gregory), Peter Mamakos (Nick Paolo), Steven Geray (Franz Moray),[14]:529 Peter Whitney, Susan Seaforth, Meg Wyllie[15] | ||||||
162 | 9 | "The Case of the Weary Watchdog" | Jesse Hibbs | Samuel Newman | original | November 29, 1962 |
Cast: Mala Powers (Janet Brent), John Dall (Edward Franklin), Keye Luke (C. C. Chang),[14]:152–153 Doris Dowling, Philip Ahn[15] | ||||||
163 | 10 | "The Case of the Lurid Letter" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | December 6, 1962 |
Cast: Mona Freeman (Jane Wardman), Edgar Buchanan (Judge Edward Dally), Robert Rockwell (Everett Rixby), Chris Alcaide (Gus Wiley),[14]:153 Ann Doran[15] | ||||||
164 | 11 | "The Case of the Fickle Filly" | Allen H. Miner | Robert and Esther Mitchell | original | December 13, 1962 |
Cast: Lisabeth Hush (Roberta Harper), Jim Davis (George Tabor), Joan Freeman (Jennifer Wakeley), Bob McQuain (Brad Shelby),[14]:153–154 Strother Martin[15] | ||||||
165 | 12 | "The Case of the Polka-Dot Pony" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert C. Dennis | original | December 20, 1962 |
Cast: Jesse White (Bert Renshaw), Melinda Plowman (Maureen Thomas), Virginia Field (Angela Fernaldi)[14]:154 | ||||||
166 | 13 | "The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | 1938 novel | January 3, 1963 |
Cast: Lurene Tuttle (Sarah Breel), Blair Davies (Austin Cullins), Leonard Nimoy (Pete Chennery),[14]:154 Margaret O'Brien[15] | ||||||
167 | 14 | "The Case of the Bluffing Blast" | Allen H. Miner | Samuel Newman | original | January 10, 1963 |
Cast: Bill Williams (Floyd Grant), Peter Breck (Clay Elliot), Antoinette Bower (Linda Blake)[14]:154–155 | ||||||
168 | 15 | "The Case of the Prankish Professor" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert C. Dennis | original | January 17, 1963 |
Cast: Constance Towers (Esther Metcalf), Patricia Breslin (Laura Hewes), Barry Atwater (Professor Ronald Hewes), Joyce Van Patten (Sally Lawrence Sheldon)[14]:155 | ||||||
169 | 16 | "The Case of Constant Doyle" | Allen H. Miner | Jackson Gillis | original | January 31, 1963 |
Cast: Bette Davis (Constant Doyle), Michael Parks (Cal Leonard), Frances Reid (Liza Givney) Neil Hamilton (Fred McCormick), Jerry Oddo (Steven Arthur)[14]:155–156 | ||||||
170 | 17 | "The Case of the Libelous Locket" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | February 7, 1963 |
Cast: Michael Rennie (Professor Edward Lindley), Ruta Lee (Vivian Cosgrave), Harry von Zell (Sidney Hawes), Patricia Manning (Janice Norland), Carlos Romero (Paul Perez)[14]:156 | ||||||
171 | 18 | "The Case of the Two-Faced Turnabout" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | February 14, 1963 |
Cast: Hugh O'Brian (Bruce Jason), Trevor Bardette (Garrett Richards), Abraham Sofaer (Elihu Laban), Werner Klemperer (Ulric Zenas)[14]:157 | ||||||
172 | 19 | "The Case of the Surplus Suitor" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert C. Dennis | original | February 28, 1963 |
Cast: Walter Pidgeon (Sherman Hatfield), Joyce Bulifant (Hollis Wilburn), Carl Benton Reid (John Wilburn), Linden Chiles (Vernon Elliott), music by Nathan Van Cleave[14]:157 | ||||||
173 | 20 | "The Case of the Golden Oranges" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | March 7, 1963 |
Cast: Natalie Trundy (Sandra Keller), Arch Johnson (Gerald Thornton), Henry Norel (Courtney Osgood), Lee Van Cleef (Edward Doyle)[14]:157 | ||||||
174 | 21 | "The Case of the Lawful Lazarus" | Jesse Hibbs | True Boardman | original | March 14, 1963 |
Cast: David McLean (Trevor Harris), Maria Palmer (Nora Kasner), Philip Bourneuf (Edgar Thorne)[14]:157–158 | ||||||
175 | 22 | "The Case of the Velvet Claws" | Harmon Jones | Jackson Gillis | 1933 novel | March 21, 1963 |
Cast: Wynn Pearce (Carl Griffin), Richard Webb (George C Belter),[14]:158 Patricia Barry, Virginia Gregg, Anna-Lisa[15] | ||||||
176 | 23 | "The Case of the Lover's Leap" | Arthur Marks | Robb White | original | April 4, 1963 |
Cast: John Conte (Roy Comstock), Carleton Carpenter (Peter Brent), Richard Jaeckel (Willie),[14]:158 Julie Adams[15] | ||||||
177 | 24 | "The Case of the Elusive Element" | Harmon Jones | Samuel Newman | original | April 11, 1963 |
Cast: Gerald Mohr (Austin Lloyd), Douglas Henderson (Dwight Garrett), Douglas Dick (Ned Chase)[14]:158–159 | ||||||
178 | 25 | "The Case of the Greek Goddess" | Jesse Hibbs | Arthur Orloff, Robert Presnell, Sr., Maurice Zimm | original | April 18, 1963 |
Cast: John Larkin (John Kenyon), Faith Domergue (Cleo Grammas), John Anderson (Dan O'Malley), George Kennedy (George Spengler)[14]:159 | ||||||
179 | 26 | "The Case of the Skeleton's Closet" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | May 2, 1963 |
Cast: Michael Pate (Richard Harris), Peggy McCay (Margaret Layton), Frank Aletter (Harry Collings)[14]:159–160 | ||||||
180 | 27 | "The Case of the Potted Planter" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert C. Dennis | original | May 9, 1963 |
Cast: Constance Ford (Frances Walden), Robert Bray (Martin Walden), Harry Lauter (Chris Hearn), Joe Maross (Nelson Tarr)[14]:149 | ||||||
181 | 28 | "The Case of the Witless Witness" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | May 16, 1963 |
Cast: Robert Middleton (Judge Daniel Redmond), Jackie Coogan (Gus Sawyer), David White (Victor Kendall), Florida Friebus (Marian Lamont), Vaughn Taylor (Martin Weston)[14]:160–161 |
Season 7 (1963–64)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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182 | 1 | "The Case of the Nebulous Nephew" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | September 26, 1963 |
Cast: Ron Starr (John Brooks), Mark Roberts (Wayne Jamison), Hugh Marlowe (Ernest Stone),[16]:161 Beulah Bondi, Irene Tedrow[17] | ||||||
183 | 2 | "The Case of the Deadly Verdict" | Jesse Hibbs | Jonathan Latimer | original | October 3, 1963 |
Cast: Julie Adams (Janice Barton), Joan Tompkins (Emily Green), Erin O'Brien-Moore (Letitia Simmons), Jan Shepard (Paulette Nivens), Stephen Franken (Christopher Barton), Lee Bergere (Dr. Charles Nivens)[18]:24612 In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #51 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[19] | ||||||
184 | 3 | "The Case of the Shifty Shoebox" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | original | October 10, 1963 |
Cast: Constance Ford (Sylvia Thompson), Benny Baker (John Flickinger), Billy Mumy (Miles Jefferson), Denver Pyle (Frank Honer), Joseph Sirola (Bill Sheridan), Ray Teal (Joe Downing), Diane Ladd (Miss Frances)[18]:24713 | ||||||
185 | 4 | "The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito" | Jesse Hibbs | Jonathan Latimer | 1943 novel | October 17, 1963 |
Cast: Arthur Hunnicutt (Sandy Bowen), Russell Collins (Banning Grant), Kathleen Crowley (Lillian Bradisson), Strother Martin (Gerald Sommers), Ann Doran (Nell Wyatt)[18]:24795 | ||||||
186 | 5 | "The Case of the Decadent Dean" | Earl Bellamy | Joseph P. Lamont, Samuel Newman | original | October 24, 1963 |
Cast: Milton Selzer (Dr. Aaron Stuart), Lloyd Corrigan (Harvey Forrest), H. M. Wynant (Tobin Wade)[16]:162 | ||||||
187 | 6 | "The Case of the Reluctant Model" | Jesse Hibbs | Jonathan Latimer | 1962 novel | October 31, 1963 |
Cast: Robert Brown (Goring Gilbert), John Dall (Colin Durant), Erin O'Donnell (Maxine Lindsay)[16]:162–163 | ||||||
188 | 7 | "The Case of the Bigamous Spouse" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | 1961 novel | November 14, 1963 |
Cast: Pippa Scott (Gwynn Elston), Patrick McVey (George Belding Baxter), Karl Swenson (Corley Ketchum), Michael Conrad (Frank Gillette)[16]:163 | ||||||
189 | 8 | "The Case of the Floating Stones" | Don Weis | Robert C. Dennis | original | November 21, 1963 |
Cast: Irene Tsu (Juli Eng), Joyce Jameson (Lorraine Iverson), Jerry Oddo (Ralph Iverson),[16]:163–164 Victor Maddern[17] | ||||||
190 | 9 | "The Case of the Festive Felon" | Earl Bellamy | Samuel Newman | original | November 28, 1963 |
Cast: Sherry Jackson (Madeline Randall), Kathie Browne (Carla Eden), John Howard (Justin Grover), Jon Hall (Max Randall)[16]:164 | ||||||
191 | 10 | "The Case of the Devious Delinquent" | Irving J. Moore | Robb White | original | December 5, 1963 |
Cast: John Washbrook (Tim Balfour), David Winters (Chick Montana), Virginia Christine (Edith Summers), Frances Rafferty (Miss Adler),[16]:164 Otto Kruger, Barton MacLane[17] | ||||||
192 | 11 | "The Case of the Bouncing Boomerang" | Jesse Hibbs | Arthur Orloff | original | December 12, 1963 |
Cast: Rod Cameron (Grover Johnson), Diana Millay (Eula Johnson), Paul Picerni (Walter Jeffries), Alan Hale (Nelson Barclift)[16]:164–165 | ||||||
193 | 12 | "The Case of the Badgered Brother" | Earl Bellamy | Bob and Esther Mitchell | original | December 19, 1963 |
Cast: Robert Harland (Todd Baylor), Peter Walker (Martin Baylor),[16]:165 Patricia Blair, Nancy Kovack[17] | ||||||
194 | 13 | "The Case of the Wednesday Woman" | Irving J. Moore | Samuel Newman | original | January 2, 1964 |
Cast: Phillip Pine (Philip Stewart), Marie Windsor (Helen Reed), Michael Pate (Jack Mallory),[16]:165 John Hoyt[17] | ||||||
195 | 14 | "The Case of the Accosted Accountant" | Arthur Marks | Albert A. Vail, Samuel Newman | original | January 9, 1964 |
Cast: Richard Anderson (Edward Lewis), Murray Matheson (B. K. Doran), Robert Armstrong (Phil Jenks)[16]:166 | ||||||
196 | 15 | "The Case of the Capering Camera" | Jesse Hibbs | Jonathan Latimer | original | January 16, 1964 |
Cast: Margo Moore (Judith Blair), Byron Palmer (Harper Green), Eric Felday (Jacob Kadar), last appearance of Ray Collins (Lt. Tragg)[16]:166 | ||||||
197 | 16 | "The Case of the Ice-Cold Hands" | Jesse Hibbs | Jackson Gillis | 1962 novel | January 23, 1964 |
Cast: Joyce Bulifant (Nancy Banks), Dick Davalos (Rodney Banks), Lisabeth Hush (Lorraine Lawton), Dabbs Greer (Marvin Fremont), Phyllis Coates (Inez Fremont), Paul Bryar (Burdette)[16]:166 | ||||||
198 | 17 | "The Case of the Bountiful Beauty" | Irving J. Moore | Robb White | original | February 6, 1964 |
Cast: Sandra Warner (Stephanie Carew), Ryan O'Neal (John Carew), Zeme North (Deborah Dearborn), John van Dreelen (Gideon Long)[16]:166–167 | ||||||
199 | 18 | "The Case of the Nervous Neighbor" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | February 13, 1964 |
Cast: Paul Winchell (Henry Clement), Katherine Squire (Vera Hargrove), Sheila Bromley (Alice Fuller Bradley), Richard Rust (Charles Fuller)[16]:167 | ||||||
200 | 19 | "The Case of the Fifty-Millionth Frenchman" | Arthur Marks | Robert C. Dennis, Jackson Gillis, Samuel Newman | original | February 20, 1964 |
Cast: David McCallum (Phillipe Bertain), Jacques Bergerac (Armand Rovel), Roxane Berard (Ninette Rovel)[16]:167–168 | ||||||
201 | 20 | "The Case of the Frightened Fisherman" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | February 27, 1964 |
Cast: Mala Powers (Helen Bradshaw), Connie Gilchrist (Mrs. Pennyworth), Lee Farr (Randolph James), Marian Collier (Natalie James)[16]:168 | ||||||
202 | 21 | "The Case of the Arrogant Arsonist" | Jesse Hibbs | Samuel Newman | original | March 5, 1964 |
Cast: Tom Tully (Carey York), Frank Aletter (Tommy Towne), Ross Walker (Jeff York),[16]:168 Russell Thorson[17] | ||||||
203 | 22 | "The Case of the Garrulous Go-Between" | Irving J. Moore | Philip Saltzman | original | March 12, 1964 |
Cast: Sue Randall (Amy Scott), Lori March (Madame Zillia), Jacques Aubuchon (Victor Bundy)[16]:169 Mary Murphy[17] | ||||||
204 | 23 | "The Case of the Woeful Widower" | Irving J. Moore | Jackson Gillis | 1951 novel[lower-alpha 4] | March 26, 1964 |
Cast: Jerry Van Dyke (James Douglas), Nancy Gates (Mary Douglas), Joan Lovejoy (Nellie Conway), Shirley Mitchell (Elizabeth Bain)[16]:169 | ||||||
205 | 24 | "The Case of the Simple Simon" | Arthur Marks | Robert C. Dennis | original | April 2, 1964 |
Cast: Virginia Field (Ramona Carter), Victor Buono (John Sylvester Fossette), Sherwood Keith (Ogden G. Kramer),[16]:169–170 Tom Conway, James Stacy[17] | ||||||
206 | 25 | "The Case of the Illicit Illusion" | Irving J. Moore | Samuel Newman | original | April 9, 1964 |
Cast: Mona Freeman (Rosanne Ambrose), Keith Andes (Dr. Jesse Young), Rebecca Welles (Leslie Eden), Ron Randell (Hubert Ambrose)[16]:170 | ||||||
207 | 26 | "The Case of the Antic Angel" | Arthur Marks | Robert C. Dennis | original | April 16, 1964 |
Cast: Michael Ansara (Vince Kabat), George Tobias (Sidney Falconer), Peter Breck (William Sherwood), Richard Erdman (Harry Niles), Janet Dey (Lynne Bowman)[16]:170 | ||||||
208 | 27 | "The Case of the Careless Kidnapper" | Jesse Hibbs | Robb White | original | April 30, 1964 |
Cast: Thomas Lowell (David Pelham), Marilyn Erskine (Susan Pelham), Peter Hobbs (Dr. Gregory Pelham), Burt Metcalfe (John Lanthrop), Ron Kennedy (Joe Velvet)[16]:170–171 | ||||||
209 | 28 | "The Case of the Drifting Dropout" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | original | May 7, 1964 |
Cast: Cynthia Pepper (Annalee Flaher), Malcolm Atterbury (Dell Harper), Carl Reindel (Barry Davis), Ted de Corsia (Mort Lynch), Neil Hamilton (Grove Dillingham)[16]:171 | ||||||
210 | 29 | "The Case of the Tandem Target" | Irving J. Moore | Robert C. Dennis | original | May 14, 1964 |
Cast: Philip Ober (Sumner Hodge, Adrian Hodge), Paul Carr (Con Bolton), Lonny Chapman (Jack Tailey), Barney Biro (Judge),[16]:171 Ann Rutherford[17] | ||||||
211 | 30 | "The Case of the Ugly Duckling" | Arthur Marks | Richard Landau | original | May 21, 1964 |
Cast: Anne Whitfield (Alice Trilling), Constance Towers (Natalie Graham), Reginald Gardiner (Albert Charity), Max Showalter (Talbot Sparr)[16]:172 |
Season 8 (1964–65)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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212 | 1 | "The Case of the Missing Button" | Richard D. Donner | Jonathan Latimer | original | September 24, 1964 |
Cast: Julie Adams (Janice Blake), Ed Nelson (Dirk Blake) Claire Wilcox (Button Blake), Anthony Eisley (Vince Rome), Otto Kruger (Judge Norris)[20]:172 | ||||||
213 | 2 | "The Case of the Paper Bullets" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | October 1, 1964 |
Cast: Richard Anderson (Jason Foster), Lynn Loring (Susan Foster), Patrick McVey (Harry Mardig), Jan Shepard (Margaret Foster), Arthur Space (Edgerton Cartwell), Stewart Moss (David Cartwell)[20]:173 | ||||||
214 | 3 | "The Case of the Scandalous Sculptor" | Jack Arnold | Philip Saltzman | original | October 8, 1964 |
Cast: June Lockhart (Mona Stanton Harvey), Stuart Erwin (Everett Stanton), Sean McClory (Hannibal Harvey), Sue Ane Langdon (Bonnie Dunbar)[20]:173 | ||||||
215 | 4 | "The Case of the Sleepy Slayer" | Jesse Hibbs | Samuel Newman | original | October 15, 1964 |
Cast: Phyllis Hill (Rachel Gordon), John Napier (Bruce Jay), Richard Hale (Abner Gordon),[20]:174 Gigi Perreau. Hugh Marlowe[21] | ||||||
216 | 5 | "The Case of the Betrayed Bride" | Arthur Marks | John Elliotte | original | October 22, 1964 |
Cast: Ann Farge (Marie Claudel Dubois), Michael Forest (Pierre Dubois), Jeanette Nolan (Nellie Meacham Dubois),[20]:172 Neil Hamilton, Guy Stockwell, John Larkin, Jacques Aubuchon[21] | ||||||
217 | 6 | "The Case of the Nautical Knot" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert Leslie Bellem | original | October 29, 1964 |
Cast: Anne Whitfield (Joanna Monford Scott), Lisa Gaye (Pamela Blair), Henry Brandt (Rich Scott)[20]:174–175 | ||||||
218 | 7 | "The Case of Bullied Bowler" | Jesse Hibbs | Samuel Newman | original | November 5, 1964 |
Cast: Mike Connors (Joe Kelly), Milton Selzer (Dr. Max Taylor), Robert Harland (Bill Jaris),[20]:175 Patricia Morrow, Anne Seymour[21] | ||||||
219 | 8 | "The Case of a Place Called Midnight" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | original | November 12, 1964 |
Cast: Gerald Mohr (Alan Durfee), Robert Emhardt (Frank Appleton), Werner Klemperer (Inspector Hurt), Jim Davis (Captain Joe Farrell), Ivan Triesault (Dr. Franz Kleinman)[20]:175–176 | ||||||
220 | 9 | "The Case of the Tragic Trophy" | Richard D. Donner | Mann Rubin | original | November 19, 1964 |
Cast: Richard Carlson (Anthony Fry), Mimsy Farmer (Kathy James), John Fiedler (Howard Stark)[20]:176 | ||||||
221 | 10 | "The Case of the Reckless Rockhound" | Jesse Hibbs | Robb White | original | November 26, 1964 |
Cast: Audrey Totter (Reba Burgess), Doug Lambert (Kinder), Jeff Corey (Carl Bascom),[20]:172 Bruce Bennett, Ben Johnson, Elisha Cook, Jr., Ted de Corsia[21] | ||||||
222 | 11 | "The Case of the Latent Lover" | Jesse Hibbs | Samuel Newman | original | December 3, 1964 |
Cast: Lloyd Bochner (Eric Pollard), Marion Moses (Sybil Pollard), Jason Evers (Roy Galen), Douglass Dumbrille (Judge Alder)[20]:177 | ||||||
223 | 12 | "The Case of the Wooden Nickels" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | December 10, 1964 |
Cast: Will Kuluva (Homer Doubleday), Phyllis Love (Minerva Doubleday), Murray Matheson (Howard Hopkins), Hunt Powers (George Parsons)[20]:172 | ||||||
224 | 13 | "The Case of the Blonde Bonanza" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | 1962 novel | December 17, 1964 |
Cast: Mary Ann Mobley (Dianne Adler), Michael Constantine (Dillard), Bruce Gordon (George Adler), Paul Gilbert (Harrison Boring)[20]:177–178 | ||||||
225 | 14 | "The Case of the Ruinous Road" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert and Esther Mitchell | original | December 31, 1964 |
Cast: Grant Williams (Quincy Davis), Allen Case (Adam Conrad), Bert Breed (Joe Marshall), Barton MacLane (Archer Osmond)[20]:178 | ||||||
226 | 15 | "The Case of the Frustrated Folk Singer" | Arthur Marks | John Elliotte | original | January 7, 1965 |
Cast: Gary Crosby (Jazbo Williams), Bonnie Jones (Amy Jo Jennings), Mark Goddard (Harry Bronson), Richard Garland (Lionel Albright), Lee Meriwether (Natalie Graham)[20]:178–179 | ||||||
227 | 16 | "The Case of the Thermal Thief" | Jack Arnold | Robert C. Dennis | original | January 14, 1965 |
Cast: Barry Sullivan (Ken Kramer), Kathie Browne (Lola Upton), Richard Eastham (Roland Canfield), Betty Ackerman (Maxine Nichols)[20]:179 | ||||||
228 | 17 | "The Case of the Golden Venom" | Jesse Hibbs | Jackson Gillis | original | January 21, 1965 |
Cast: Noah Beery, Jr. (Tony Claus), Frances Reid (Lucille Forrest), Arthur Malet (Ralph Day)[20]:179 | ||||||
229 | 18 | "The Case of the Telltale Tap" | Arthur Marks | Samuel Newman | original | February 4, 1965 |
Cast: Linden Chiles (Clyde Darrell), Roland Winters (Archer Bryant), H. M. Wynant (Glen Holman), Jeanne Bal (Vera Wynne)[20]:179–180 | ||||||
230 | 19 | "The Case of the Feather Cloak" | Jesse Hibbs | Jonathan Latimer | original | February 11, 1965 |
Cast: John van Dreelen (Jarvis Logan), Michael Dante (Douglas Kelland), Wende Wagner (Anona Gilbert),[20]:180 David Opatoshu, Keye Luke, Joyce Jameson, Jon Hall[21] | ||||||
231 | 20 | "The Case of the Lover's Gamble" | Harry Harris | Jackson Gillis | original | February 18, 1965 |
Cast: Elizabeth Perry (Frances Stark), Hal Peary (Freddy Fell), Margaret Blye (Betty Kaster), Donald Murphy (Dr. Philip Stark)[20]:180–181 | ||||||
232 | 21 | "The Case of the Fatal Fetish" | Charles R. Rondeau | Samuel Newman | original | March 4, 1965 |
Cast: Fay Wray (Mignon Germaine), Karen Steele (Carina Wileen), Alan Hewitt (Curt Ordway), Gary Collins (Larry Germaine)[20]:181 | ||||||
233 | 22 | "The Case of the Sad Sicilian" | Jesse Hibbs | Milton Krims | original | March 11, 1965 |
Cast: Fabrizio Mioni (Paulo Porio), Anthony Caruso (Enrico Bacio),[20]:181–182 Margo, Nico Minardos[21] | ||||||
234 | 23 | "The Case of the Murderous Mermaid" | Robert Sparr | Mann Rubin | original | March 18, 1965 |
Cast: Patrice Wymore (Victoria Dawn), Bill Williams (Charlie Shaw), Jean Hale (Reggie Lansfield)[20]:172 | ||||||
235 | 24 | "The Case of the Careless Kitten" | Vincent McEveety | Jackson Gillis | 1942 novel | March 25, 1965 |
Cast: Louise Latham (Matilda Shore), Julie Sommars (Helen Kendall), Allan Melvin (Thomas Link)[20]:182 | ||||||
236 | 25 | "The Case of the Deadly Debt" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert C. Dennis | original | April 1, 1965 |
Cast: Chris Robinson (Carl Talbert), Gregory Morton (Steven Radom), Joan Huntington (Kitty Delaney), Robert Quarry (Danny Talbert)[20]:182–183 | ||||||
237 | 26 | "The Case of the Gambling Lady" | Richard D. Donner | Jonathan Latimer | original | April 8, 1965 |
Cast: Peter Breck (Pete Warren), Myrna Fahey (Myrna Warren), Ruta Lee (Irene Prentiss)[20]:183 | ||||||
238 | 27 | "The Case of the Duplicate Case" | James Goldstone | Philip Saltzman | original | April 22, 1965 |
Cast: Martin West (Herbie Cornwall), Steve Ihnat (Charlie Davis), Susan Bay (Millie Cornwall), Douglass Dumbrille (Judge)[20]:183 | ||||||
239 | 28 | "The Case of the Grinning Gorilla" | Jesse Hibbs | Jackson Gillis | 1952 novel | April 29, 1965 |
Cast: Lurene Tuttle (Josephine Kempton), Victor Buono (Nathan Fallan), Gavin MacLeod (Mortimer Hershey),[20]:184 Charlene Holt[21] | ||||||
240 | 29 | "The Case of the Wrongful Writ" | Richard Kinon | Samuel Newman | original | May 6, 1965 |
Cast: James Shigeta (Ward Toyama), Katherine Squire (Esther Norden), Douglas Henderson (Frank Jensen),[20]:184 Nobu McCarthy, Bobby Troup, Philip Abbott[21] | ||||||
241 | 30 | "The Case of the Mischievous Doll" | Jesse Hibbs | Jackson Gillis | 1963 novel | May 13, 1965 |
Cast: Ben Cooper (Clyde Jasper), Mary Mitchell (Dorrie Ambler), Phil Arthur (Joe Billings), Allyson Ames (Rita Jasper),[20]:184–185 Marge Redmond[21] |
Season 9 (1965–66)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Based on | Original air date |
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242 | 1 | "The Case of the Laughing Lady" | Jesse Hibbs | Orville H. Hampton | original | September 12, 1965 |
Cast: Jean Hale (Carla Chaney), John Abbott (Dr. Durwood Tobey), Bernard Fox (Peter Stange),[22]:185 Constance Towers, John Dall[23] | ||||||
243 | 2 | "The Case of the Fatal Fortune" | Arthur Marks | William Bast | original | September 19, 1965 |
Cast: Julie Adams (Patricia L. Kean Armstead), Jesse White (Max Armstead), Ford Rainey (Dr. Fisher), Nan Martin (Beth Fuller)[22]:185–186 | ||||||
244 | 3 | "The Case of the Candy Queen" | Jesse Hibbs | Orville H. Hampton, Robb White | 1940 novel[lower-alpha 5] | September 26, 1965 |
Cast: Nancy Gates (Claire Armstrong), Patricia Smith (Wanda Buren), John Archer (Harry Arnold)[22]:186 | ||||||
245 | 4 | "The Case of the Cheating Chancellor" | Arthur Marks | Lawrence Louis Goldman | original | October 3, 1965 |
Cast: G. B. Atwater (Dr. Stuart Logan), James Noah (Van Fowler), Louise Latham (Shirley Logan), Lee Meriwether (Evelyn Wilcox), Stacy Keach, Sr. (Judge),[22]:186 Adrienne Ellis (Myra Finlay)[23] | ||||||
246 | 5 | "The Case of the Impetuous Imp" | Arthur Marks | William Bast | 1950 novel[lower-alpha 6] | October 10, 1965 |
Cast: Bonnie Jones (Diana Carter), Hanna Landy (Helga Dolwig), Richard Webb (Addison Powell)[22]:186–187 | ||||||
247 | 6 | "The Case of the Carefree Coronary" | Jesse Hibbs | Orville H. Hampton | original | October 17, 1965 |
Cast: Benny Baker (Jerry Ormond), Whit Bissell (Dennison Groody), Hal Baylor (Jack B. David), music by Leigh Harline[22]:187 | ||||||
248 | 7 | "The Case of the Hasty Honeymoon" | Arthur Marks | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton, John Elliotte | original | October 24, 1965 |
Cast: Noah Beery, Jr. (Lucas Tolliver), Hugh Marlowe (Guy Munford), Cathy Downs (Millicent Barton Tolliver)[22]:187–188 | ||||||
249 | 8 | "The Case of the 12th Wildcat" | Jesse Hibbs | Ernest Frankel | original | October 31, 1965 |
Cast: Mona Freeman (Ellen Payne), Bill Williams (Burt Payne), John Conte (Judson Warner), Karl Swenson (Unk Hazekian), and cameo appearances by Los Angeles Rams players Don Chuy, Roman Gabriel, Cliff Livingston, Marlin McKeever, Bill Munson and Joe Scibelli[22]:188 | ||||||
250 | 9 | "The Case of the Wrathful Wraith" | Arthur Marks | Henry Farrell | original | November 7, 1965 |
Cast: Marion Moses (Louise Selff), Gene Lyons (Ralph Balfour), John Hart (Jameson Selff)[22]:188–189 | ||||||
251 | 10 | "The Case of the Runaway Racer" | Jesse Hibbs | Sy Salkowitz | original | November 14, 1965 |
Cast: Henry Brandt (Pete Griston), Anthony Caruso (Harvey Rettig), Michael Constantine (Pappy Ryan), Gavin MacLeod (Dan Platte)[22]:189 | ||||||
252 | 11 | "The Case of the Silent Six" | Jesse Hibbs | William Bast | original | November 21, 1965 |
Cast: Skip Homeier (Sergeant Dave Wolfe), David Macklin (Ron Peters), Chris Noel (Susan Wolfe),[22]:189 Virginia Gregg[23] | ||||||
253 | 12 | "The Case of the Fugitive Fraulein" | Arthur Marks | Jonathan Latimer | original | November 28, 1965 |
Cast: Susanne Cramer (Gerta Palmer), Jeanette Nolan (Emma Ritter), Ronald Long (Franz Hoffer)[22]:190 | ||||||
254 | 13 | "The Case of the Baffling Bug" | Vincent McEveety | Orville H. Hampton | original | December 12, 1965 |
Cast: Grant Williams (Dr. Todd Meade), Gilbert Green (Dr. Malcolm Stanton), Bryan O'Byrne (Borace Lehigh)[22]:190 | ||||||
255 | 14 | "The Case of the Golden Girls" | Jesse Hibbs | Orville H. Hampton, Ernest Frankel | 1940 novel[lower-alpha 7] | December 19, 1965 |
Cast: Philip Bourneuf (Victor Montalvo), Angela Dorian (Debbie Conrad), Jean Engstrom (Corinne Richland), George Neise (Stacey Garnett)[22]:190–191 | ||||||
256 | 15 | "The Case of the Bogus Buccaneers" | Arthur Hiller | Henry Farrell | original | January 9, 1966 |
Cast: Rhodes Reason (Marvin Elders), Patricia Cutts (Ann Eldridge), Kathleen Crowley (Grace Elders Knapp)[22]:191 | ||||||
257 | 16 | "The Case of the Midnight Howler" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert E. Kent | original | January 16, 1966 |
Cast: Myrna Fahey (Holly Andrews), Daniel J. Travanti (Barney Austin),[22]:191–192 Lee Patterson, Ian Wolfe[23] | ||||||
258 | 17 | "The Case of the Vanishing Victim" | Harmon Jones | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton | 1954 novel[lower-alpha 8] | January 23, 1966 |
Cast: Jeanne Cooper (Miriam Fielding), Richard Erdman (Jud Bennett), John Goddard (Al Dolby),[22]:192 Lisa Gaye[23] | ||||||
259 | 18 | "The Case of the Golfer's Gambit" | Jesse Hibbs | Orville H. Hampton | original | January 30, 1966 |
Cast: Carl Reindel (Danny Bright), Dennis Patrick (Chick Farley), Alan Reed, Jr. (Jim Harrell), Gertrude Flynn (Mrs. Headrick)[22]:192 | ||||||
260 | 19 | "The Case of the Sausalito Sunrise" | Jesse Hibbs | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton | 1952 novel[lower-alpha 9] | February 13, 1966 |
Cast: Donald Murphy (Francis Clune), Mark Tapscott (Sergeant Deke Bradley), Francine York (Bobbi Dane), Peter Mamakos (Olaf Deering)[22]:193 | ||||||
261 | 20 | "The Case of the Scarlet Scandal" | Jerry Hopper | Kenneth M. Rosen | original | February 20, 1966 |
Cast: Luana Patten (Cynthia Perkins), Mala Powers (Elaine Bayler), Will Hutchins (Donald Hobart)[22]:193 | ||||||
262 | 21 | "The Case of the Twice-Told Twist" | Jesse Hibbs | Samuel Newman | original | February 27, 1966 |
Only episode of the series filmed in color; characters inspired by those in Oliver Twist Cast: Victor Buono (Benjamin Huggins), Kevin O'Neal (Lennie Beale), Lisa Seagram (Robin Spring), Scott Graham (Bill Sikes), Lisa Pera (Donna Reales)[22]:194 | ||||||
263 | 22 | "The Case of the Avenging Angel" | Jerry Hopper | Lawrence Louis Goldman | original | March 13, 1966 |
Cast: Richard Carlson (Clete Hawley), Sue Ane Langdon (Dotty Merrill), Lurene Tuttle (Metty McLeon), Martin Horsey (Sandy Chester)[22]:194 | ||||||
264 | 23 | "The Case of the Tsarina's Tiara" | Harmon Jones | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton | original | March 20, 1966 |
Cast: Kendall Clark (Gerard Van Ness), Leonid Kinskey (Vyacheslav Gerznov), Fred Krone (Nils Dorow), Wesley Addy (Joachim DeVry)[22]:194–195 | ||||||
265 | 24 | "The Case of the Fanciful Frail" | Jesse Hibbs | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton | 1956 novel[lower-alpha 10] | March 27, 1966 |
Cast: Pippa Scott (Ethel Andrews), Barry Kelley (Park Milligan), Hunt Powers (Bruce Strickland)[22]:195 | ||||||
266 | 25 | "The Case of the Unwelcome Well" | Harmon Jones | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton | original | April 3, 1966 |
Cast: Wendell Corey (Jerome Rice), [[Les Tremayne (Harry Lannon), James Best (Allen Winford)[22]:195]] | ||||||
267 | 26 | "The Case of the Dead Ringer" | Arthur Marks | Jackson Gillis | original | April 17, 1966 |
Only episode in which Raymond Burr plays a dual role Cast: Raymond Burr (Grimes), Indus Arthur (Barbara Kramer), Oliver McGowan (Otis Swanson)[22]:195–196 | ||||||
268 | 27 | "The Case of the Misguided Model" | Jerry Hopper | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton | original | April 24, 1966 |
Cast: Mary Ann Mobley (Sharon Carmody), James Griffith (Jake Stearns),[22]:196 Paul Lukather[23] | ||||||
269 | 28 | "The Case of the Positive Negative" | Jesse Hibbs | Robert E. Kent | original | May 1, 1966 |
Cast: Brian Donlevy (General Roger Brandon), Simon Scott (Stanley Overton), Ted de Corsia (George Emory)[22]:196–197 | ||||||
270 | 29 | "The Case of the Crafty Kidnapper" | Jerry Hopper | William Bast | original | May 15, 1966 |
Cast: Gary Collins (Alex Tanner), Cloris Leachman (Gloria Shine), Douglas Henderson (Greg Stanley),[22]:197 Anne Whitfield, Jay Novello[23] | ||||||
271 | 30 | "The Case of the Final Fade-Out" | Jesse Hibbs | Ernest Frankel, Orville H. Hampton | original | May 22, 1966 |
Cast: Dick Clark (Leif Early), James Stacy (Barry Conrad), Marlyn Mason (Erna Landry), Denver Pyle (Jackson Sidemark), Estelle Winwood (Winnifred Glover), Gerald Mohr (Andy Rubin), Jackie Coogan (Pete Desmond), William Tannen (Sandie Conrad), Maureen Crow (Addie), Margaret Shinn (Starlet Number One), Linda Burton (Starlet Number Two), Louis Elias (Sound Man Number One), Saul Carson (Sound Man Number Two), Lee Miller (Sergeant Brice), Kenneth MacDonald (First judge), Perry Mason creator Erle Stanley Gardner (Second judge, uncredited), and cameo appearances by executive producer Gail Patrick Jackson and other production crew[22]:197–198 |
Notable episodes
"The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink" (episode 1-13) was the pilot film for the Perry Mason series. It was filmed October 3–9, 1956,[4]:10023 more than a year before it aired.[24]:23 [25][26] Written and directed like a film noir second feature,[24]:25 it was a hit with CBS executives and earned the series a good time slot for the 1957–58 season.[27]
In four episodes adapted from Erle Stanley Gardner novels — "The Case of the Silent Partner" (episode 1-6), "The Case of the Baited Hook" (episode 1-14), "The Case of the Velvet Claws" (episode 6-22)[24]:70–71 and "The Case of the Careless Kitten" (episode 8-24)[28]:28992 — the cases are solved without ever going into the courtroom. "Although Gardner's Mason had often maneuvered so successfully on his clients' behalf that they never had to appear in court", wrote film scholar Thomas Leitch, "television episodes without such scenes are highly unusual."[24]:70–71
"The Case of the Terrified Typist" (episode 1-38), "The Case of the Witless Witness" (episode 6-28) and the much-hyped "The Case of the Deadly Verdict" (episode 7-4)[lower-alpha 11] are episodes in which Perry Mason loses cases in some form or manner.[30] He has implicitly lost a capital case in "The Case of the Desperate Daughter" (episode 1-27); Mason and Della Street are first seen preparing a last-minute appeal for a "Mr. Hudson" who has an impending date with the gas chamber.[31]
William Talman (Hamilton Burger) was fired by CBS March 18, 1960, hours after he entered a not-guilty plea to misdemeanor charges related to his presence at a party that was raided by police.[32][33] The schedule was immediately juggled to minimize Talman's presence on the show.[lower-alpha 12][lower-alpha 13] "The Case of the Crying Cherub" (episode 3-20) debuts a pared-down title sequence that omits Talman; he is credited only in the four episodes he filmed before he was fired.[lower-alpha 14] Talman was defended by Gail Patrick Jackson,[35] Burr[36] and others, but even dismissal of the charges in June[37] did not soften the network's position.[38] Patrick said that the role of Burger would not be recast, but that various actors would play assistant district attorneys.[39] CBS reinstated Talman only after Gardner himself weighed in, together with millions of viewers.[lower-alpha 15][41]:71 Talman went back to work December 9, 1960,[42] and Burger returned in "The Case of the Fickle Fortune" (episode 4-15).[lower-alpha 16]
"The Case of the Counterfeit Crank" (episode 5-27) is a rare episode in which Perry Mason calls his own defendant to the witness stand.[44]:21881
In October 1962, Gail Patrick Jackson announced that four season-six episodes would feature special guest stars who would cover for Raymond Burr during his convalescence from surgery.[lower-alpha 17] Perry Mason fan Bette Davis began filming "The Case of Constant Doyle" (episode 6-16) December 12, 1962.[46] The other three special episodes are "The Case of the Libelous Locket" (episode 6-17) starring Michael Rennie; "The Case of the Two-Faced Turnabout" (episode 6-18) starring Hugh O'Brian; and "The Case of the Surplus Suitor" (episode 6-19) starring Walter Pidgeon.[45] To provide continuity, brief scenes were shot in Burr's hospital room that showed Mason speaking on the phone to each of the attorney friends who was managing his caseload while he was in Europe.[45][47]
"The Case of the Capering Camera" (episode 7-15), filmed in October 1963, marks the last appearance by Ray Collins as the irascible Lt. Tragg.[48] Although it was clear Collins would not return to work on the series, his name appeared in the opening title sequence through the eighth season, which ended in May 1965. Executive producer Gail Patrick Jackson was aware that Collins watched the show every week and did not wish to discourage him.[49] Collins died of emphysema July 11, 1965.[48]
When Burr was hospitalized for jaw surgery in 1964, special guest stars substituted for him in two episodes. The first, "The Case of the Bullied Bowler" (episode 8-7), was regarded as one of the best episodes of the season.[50] Taking place while Mason is in Europe, the episode stars Mike Connors as an attorney friend of Paul Drake.[lower-alpha 18] Broadcast two months later, the second episode was "The Case of the Thermal Thief" (episode 8-16), starring Barry Sullivan.[50] These are the only two Perry Mason episodes in which Burr makes no appearance.[28]:26939
"The Case of the Fatal Fetish" (episode 8-21) is the first of four episodes in which Burr shows the effects of an injury suffered in January 1965 following his third visit to U.S. military personnel in South Vietnam. He required surgery after tearing his shoulder tendons,[28]:33618[51][52] and wears a large plaster cast under his clothing in that episode[lower-alpha 19] and in "The Case of the Sad Sicilian" (episode 8-22).[lower-alpha 20] His right arm is in a sling in "The Case of the Murderous Mermaid" (episode 8-23)[lower-alpha 21] and "The Case of the Careless Kitten" (episode 8-24).[56][lower-alpha 22]
"The Case of the Twice-Told Twist" (episode 9-21) is the only episode of the series that was filmed in color.[22]:194
"The Case of the Dead Ringer" (episode 9-26) features Burr in a unique dual role, playing Mason and his doppelgänger, a grizzled seadog hired to impersonate and discredit him.[57]:31925
"The Case of the Final Fade-Out" (episode 9-30), the last episode of the series, was filmed April 12–19, 1966.[57]:32188 Perry Mason creator Erle Stanley Gardner makes his sole appearance as an actor, playing the judge presiding at the second trial. It was Gail Patrick Jackson's idea to give Gardner and other behind-the-scenes members of the production crew a chance to appear in uncredited cameos:[58][59][60]
- Witness 1 is prop man Ray Thompson.[61]
- Witness 2 is accountant Bernie Oseransky.[61]
- Witness 3 is Johnny Nickolaus, director of photography.[61]
- Witness 4 is electrician Bob Kaplan.[61]
- Assistant prop man John Ferry portrays director Phil Shields.[61]
- Assistant director Gordon Webb is the assistant director.[61]
- Second grip Wendell Jones is photographer Tad Wyman.[61]
- Script supervisor Marshall Schlom is Cliff, the script supervisor.[61]
- Sound engineer Herman Lewis plays the sound mixer.[61]
- The second assistant director is Dave Marks, second assistant director and father of producer Arthur Marks.[61]
- Mill foreman Buck Jones appears as himself.[61]
- Construction coordinator Mickey Woods appears as himself.[61]
- Ann Bernaducci, secretary to producer Arthur Marks, plays the producer's secretary.[61]
- Costumer Evelyn Carruth (with her dog, Buff) is the costumer.[61]
- Assistant cameraman Dennis Dalzell is the assistant cameraman.[61]
- Camera operator Jack Woolf is the camera operator.[61]
- Key grip Harry Jones appears as himself.[61]
- Dimmer boy and practical Jim Lowery plays himself.[61]
- Gaffer Larry Peets plays himself.[61]
- Best boy Cece Lupton plays himself.[61]
- Film editor Dick Farrell is the cutter.[61]
- Hairdresser Annabel Levy appears as herself.[61]
- Makeup man Irving Pringle plays himself.[61]
- Director Jesse Hibbs is the man waxing the car.[61]
- Barbara Hale plays a second role, a blonde starlet in sunglasses.[61][62]
- The man at her table who kisses her is producer Arthur Marks.[61]
- Art director Lewis Creber is the man who interrupts them.
- Actor Mark Roberts is one of the men in the background.[61]
- Set decorator Carl Biddiscombe is one of the men in the background.[61]
- Bill Swan, executive assistant to Raymond Burr, is the piano player.[61]
- Executive producer Gail Patrick Jackson is seated at the bar, speaking to producer Art Seid.[61]
- Cornwell Jackson, Patrick's husband and a partner in Paisano Productions, is the bartender.[61]
- Lester Salkow, Burr's agent, is the man talking to the bartender.[61]
- Anne Nelson, vice president of business affairs for CBS Entertainment, is the barmaid.[61]
The second murder victim is Jackson Sidemark, a producer whose name is an in-joke — a composite of the surnames of Paisano partners Gail Patrick Jackson and Cornwell Jackson ("Jackson") and producers Art Seid and Arthur Marks ("Sidemark").[57]:32323
The sequence in the bar was the last Perry Mason scene to be filmed. In her sole appearance in the series, Gail Patrick Jackson broke the rule against ad libs. The script called for her to say, "I wouldn't take that show if they begged me. Who wants that time slot?" Instead she said, "I wouldn't take that show. Who wants to be opposite Bonanza?"[57]:32296 It is a final commentary on the tables being turned by the NBC series that Perry Mason had bested in the Nielsen ratings for its first two seasons.[63]
Notes
- ↑ After seeing this episode, Erle Stanley Gardner wrote Gail Patrick Jackson: "I don't think I have ever seen a better show at any time on television than 'Sleepwalker's Niece' last Saturday night. I was so darned excited at how perfect it was I just couldn't settle down afterwards.—It had the suspense, intrigue and everything else one looks for and doesn't find in most plays and I kept wondering how on earth you ever chose every single actor so they were perfectly cast.—I saw the first one so imperfectly on a motel TV set that this is really my first one and I'm still thrilled whenever I think of it, and mentally say, 'Thank you, Gail, for everything you've done.'"[3]
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Vagabond Virgin
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Spurious Spinster
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Fiery Fingers
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Silent Partner
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Negligent Nymph
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Vagabond Virgin
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Fugitive Nurse
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink
- ↑ Title changed from Gardner's original, The Case of the Footloose Doll
- ↑ Gail Patrick Jackson released teasers to the press about ""The Case of the Deadly Verdict", which begins with Perry Mason's client being convicted and sentenced to death. "Presumably this is the first time in six years that Mason, played by Raymond Burr, has been called upon to register surprise", wrote The New York Times.[29]
- ↑ The broadcast March 19, 1960, was a rerun of "The Case of the Perjured Parrot" (episode 2-11), in which Talman appears only in the title sequence.[34]
- ↑ On March 26, 1960, "The Case of the Bashful Burro" (episode 3-19) replaced the previously announced episode, "The Case of the Credulous Quarry", in which Talman appears.[34]
- ↑ The four episodes Talman filmed before he was dropped by CBS are "The Case of the Irate Inventor" (episode 3-25), "The Case of the Flighty Father" (episode 3-26), "The Case of the Treacherous Toupée" (episode 4-1) and "The Case of the Credulous Quarry" (episode 4-2).
- ↑ "In my book Bill Talman is a great artist", Erle Stanley Gardner wrote. "As far as I am personally concerned, I would like to see him back on the Perry Mason show. I think every member of Paisano Productions feels the same way that I do."[40]
- ↑ In a May 2014 interview, Barbara Hale said that only by chance was she not at the same party where Talman was arrested.[43]
- ↑ Burr was hospitalized in Los Angeles December 10, 1962, for major intestinal surgery.[45]
- ↑ Airing the following week, "The Case of a Place Called Midnight" (episode 8-8) plays off Mason's absence; set in Germany, it features no regular cast member other than Burr.[20]:175
- ↑ "I know you've been out of the office because of your accident, Mr. Mason", Mignon Germaine (Fay Wray) says at the beginning of Perry Mason's first scene in "The Case of the Fatal Fetish".[53]
- ↑ "How's your arm?" Hamilton Burger asks Mason in "The Case of the Sad Sicilian". "It hurts", Mason replies.[54]
- ↑ Paul Drake refers to Mason's sling while speaking to him on the phone in "The Case of the Murderous Mermaid".[55]
- ↑ There was confusion and mystery about how Burr was injured. The press reported that he was hurt in a helicopter accident in Vietnam, but Gail Patrick Jackson privately shared with Erle Stanley Gardner that he was hurt after completing his tour of Southeast Asia, on the beach at Kauai. This was confirmed in 2011 by Robert Benevides.[28]:33621
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