TCOT Podcast Episode 019 - Deadly Double
Season 1, Episode 24
Originally Aired - March 1, 1958
The Case of the Podcast is a Perry Mason Fan Podcast. We love and enjoy episodes from a tv show from the late 1950’s and early 1960. It’s so old, it was filmed in Black & White.
Episodes of PM we are discussing in this episode:
Common Thread:
April second favorite after Paul Drake’s Dilemma
Guest Stars:
Carleton G. Young - only ep of PM/ 33 roles
David Reed
Kelly Junge Jr. SA - only ep of PM/ played Lil Timmy‘s best friend on 13 episodes of Lassie.
Tommy Reed
(as Kellogg Junge Jr.)
Paul Langton - 5 eps of PM 2 times DA
Harry Vance
Constance Ford - 3 eps of PM/Twilight Zone/25 years on As The World Turns
Helen Reed
Denver Pyle Uncle Jesse/6 ep PM/ 6 ep Andy Griffith - Brisco Darling
Denver Pyle - 3 eps of PM/
Robert Crane
Louise Truax one of 7 roles
Sarah
Frank Jenks first of two eps of PM/202 roles started in silent films in 1933. Passed away at the age of 59 in May 1962.
Cab Driver
George E. Stone - 46 eps of PM mostly court clerk/started out in Silent films
George
Josef Elman
Tony
Murray Hamilton - only ep of PM/Mayor Vaughn in Jaws & Jaws 2/Blanche’s father in GG
John Davis 'Johnny' Hale
Carole Mathews - 2 eps of PM/started out as a dancer
Cora Dunbar
Abraham Sofaer - 3 eps of PM/3 eps of IDoJ as Haji/ 2 eps of ST
Dr. Daniel Maitland
Pierre Watkin
Judge
Clark Howat
Police Sgt. Grant
Carlyle Mitchell
Dr. Desmond
Jack Gargan
Court Clerk
Peter Opp
Mr. Johnson
Don Anderson
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Home
Kenner G. Kemp
Nightclub Patron at Bar (uncredited)
Fun Stuff:
Furniture/Design
Bedroom had “framed tapestry”
Fireplace in both Joyce Martels apartment, and Helens
Fashion
Joyce Martel’s fur coat
Cars
Cigarettes
Bowl of cigarettes in Reed lobby
Money Translation
Perry and Della’s love life (or lack thereof)
Dee Spills The Tea
Ray Collins played Lieutenant Tragg. During the filming of PM, his health was giving way and his memory fading. He finally had to be replaced in October 1963 after the filming of “The Case of the Capering Camera”. Even though he quit playing Lt. Tragg due to his fading memory and worsening emphysema, Collins' name was kept on the credits at the insistence of Raymond Burr until the end of season 8 in May 1965. This was done not only to help keep his spirits up, but to allow him to continue to receive health coverage from the Screen actors guild. Collins died July 11, 1965.