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Perry Mason was a long running television show on CBS in the 1950's and 1960's. DVD's of the television show are available from several retailers including Amazon, eBay, Shop PBS, and Walmart.
he was 6"3
The show Perry Mason was not based on a real life judge, however, it was actually based an a made up fictional character from a series of fair popular books.
Perry Mason The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host - 1993 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Raymond Burr
Perry Mason was a long running television show on CBS in the 1950's and 1960's. DVD's of the television show are available from several retailers including Amazon, eBay, Shop PBS, and Walmart.
he was 6"3
The show Perry Mason was not based on a real life judge, however, it was actually based an a made up fictional character from a series of fair popular books.
Perry Mason The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host - 1993 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Jimmie Jackson's "Memory Lane"
· The Partridge Family · People Are Funny · Perry Mason · The Practice · The Price Is Right
· The Partridge Family · People Are Funny · Perry Mason · The Practice · The Price Is Right
Raymond Burr did not use a wheelchair in "Perry Mason". He used a wheelchair in the series "Ironsides" which aired in September 1967. CORRECTION: In the Perry Mason TV show, he did not use a wheelchair. HOWEVER, he did appear in a wheelchair in the Perry Mason TV movies. In fact, in the very last one he filmed, "The Case of the Killer Kiss" he only stood one time. These tv movies were filmed between 1985 and 1993. I remember watching those movies as a kid and he was in a wheelchair in many of them, but when he first appeared in a wheelchair in the Perry Mason Movies, I do not know.
I was a fan of perry mason as a child. I watched the show religiously n i don't recall ever where he handled a divorce case. If my memory serves me right, i believe his character role was as a criminal defense lawyer.
People Are Funny, Perry Mason and The Partridge Family are old TV shows. They begin with the letter P.
Ray Collins, who is perhaps better known as Lt. Tragg on the old Perry Mason TV show.