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Perry Mason 74 Kate Beekman chats with Officer McInerney

Perry Mason 74 Kate Beekman chats with Officer McInerney

FromPerry Mason


Perry Mason 74 Kate Beekman chats with Officer McInerney

FromPerry Mason

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Oct 6, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Perry Mason. December 31, 1953.Kate Beekman
chats with Officer McInerney in the subway station. She meets with
Gordy at the railroad station of "Goodbye." He's going to tell her
"something she's never dreamed of." The body of the show only. John
Larkin, Bob Dixon (announcer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator).Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally
appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long
running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer
starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega,
Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney
after 1947.The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved
lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would
rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom,
waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was
more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran
12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous
portrayal by Raymond Burr.Each show follows a continues story line
similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime
mysteries and court room drama.
Released:
Oct 6, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega, Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney after 1947. The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous portrayal by Raymond Burr. Each show follows a continues story line similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime mysteries and court room drama.