Season 1 - Episode 18
Originally aired - January 18, 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.
This is the eighteenth episode from season one that we are choosing at random using a random number generator. We will be choosing our episodes this way season by season. We’re excited by this new process which will give each season a chance to shine.
Police Lt: Ray Collins
Lt. Tragg
DA: William Talman
Hamilton Burger
Guest Stars:
Harry Jackson - 7 eps of PM/51 roles from 1955-1963 including Dennis the Menace/Hazel/Twilight Zone
Upon his 1963 retirement, he spent the remainder of his life being a licensed bishop, and was involved with charitable and religious causes, until his death in 1973
Harry Pitkin
Kipp Hamilton August 16, 1934 – January 29, 1981) was an American actress. She was the younger sister of producer Joe Hamilton and the sister-in-law of Carol Burnett. passed away from breast cancer.
Elaine Barton
James Seay - 3 eps of PM/230 roles including The F.B.I./Death Valley Days/Gomer Pyle/Andy Griffith Show/I Spy/The Fugitive/The Lucy Show/Twilight Zone/The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp/Whatever Happened to Baby Jane and War of the World
Ross Hollister
Virginia Gregg - 4 eps of PM/228 roles from 1946 -1986 including Dragnet/Alfred Hitchcock/Psycho(Mrs. Bates)/Prescription Murder(1st Columbo)/Twilight Zone/Hazel/Dragnet
Sheila Cromwell
Donald Randolph - 2 eps of PM/80 roles from 1947-1975 including Caliph in 2 Hajji Babbs movies lots of Arabics but was born in South Africa/last role All In the Family
Stephen Argyle
Chet Stratton - 5 eps of PM
Bates
(as Chester Stratton)
Sidney Clute
Frederick Arms
[as Sid Clute)
Sydney Smith
Judge Osborn
K.L. Smith
Joe Raymond
Brett Halsey
Robert Finchley
Ed Hinton
Sheriff Mark Daley
Stephen Ellsworth
Sgt. Kenny
Ralph Sanford
Pat
Jeanne Bates
Western Union Clerk
Paul Hahn
Sgt. Davis
Weaver Levy- only PM/84 roles Chinese and Japanese from 1945 - 1981 including The King and I/Alfred Hitchcock/Hawaiian Eye
Jimmy
Jack Gargan
Court Clerk
Lee Miller
Courtroom Spectator
Fun Stuff:
Furniture/Design
Fashion
Cars
Dee spills the tea
Two goofs!
A technician claims to have found the print of an unknown person's right forefinger on the murder weapon. There is, in fact, no way to determine which finger an unidentified fingerprint came from.
Mr. Bates had no right to contact Finchley in the hospital. Once a client is represented by counsel, the insurance man is forbidden to contact the injured party and has to work directly with counsel.
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