Season 7
Perry Mason
30 EPISODES • 1963
Season 7 of Perry Mason was released on September 26 and consists of 30 episodes.

Season 6

Episodes

1: The Case of the Nebulous Nephew
Sep 26, 1963
Con artist John Brooks comes up with a new twist to convince Sophia and Ninevah Stone that he's the rightful heir to their fortune. Perry ends up reluctantly defending Brooks when he's charged with murder.
2: The Case of the Shifty Shoebox
Oct 3, 1963
John Flickenger pulls off a carefully planned robbery without a hitch—until his young nephew finds the gun used in the heist.
3: The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito
Oct 10, 1963
This case has nothing to do with mosquitos but rather a hidden mine that could lead to a fortune. Plus murder.
4: The Case of the Deadly Verdict
Oct 17, 1963
Janice Barton is found guilty of the murder of her wealthy relative and sentenced to death. Can Perry find the evidence to clear her of the crime before the pellets in the gas chamber fall?
5: The Case of the Decadent Dean
Oct 24, 1963
Perry has to defend the dean of a prep school on charges of murdering a teacher who had been stealing, embezzling, and blackmailing.
6: The Case of the Reluctant Model
Oct 31, 1963
Crude but wealthy art connisseur Otto Olney throws a party to celebrate his purchasing a painting by famed artist Gauguin. Then a party guest, art expert Colin Durant, says that the painting is actually a fake. Olney then goes to Perry who decides to sue Durant for libel. Durant then claims he never said anything regarding the painting and the only witness, an art student named Maxine Lindsay, confirms his story. Perry then discovers the dead body of Austin Durant, fully clothed, in the shower of Maxine's apartment. Paul Drake then tracks down Maxine but the police are right behind him and they arrest her for murder. Guess who she hires to defend her?
7: The Case of the Bigamous Spouse
Nov 14, 1963
Gwynn Elston's best friend, Nell Grimes, asks her to move in with her due to the fact that Nell's husband, Felton, is often out of town on business. Gwynn, who has a door-to-door sales job, is then astonished to see Felton's picture in someone else's house where he's known as Frank Gillette. Felton, who's really a nasty mother, tries to poison Gwynn, when she confronts him but she survives and runs to Perry for help. Then Felton is found shot to death and things go from awful to good grief for poor Gwynn--she gets arrested for the crime.
8: The Case of the Floating Stones
Nov 21, 1963
Julie Eng needs Perry's help when some precious stones her grandfather left her turn up missing.
9: The Case of the Festive Felon
Nov 28, 1963
Wealthy but dying Bebe Brent gives the bulk of her estate to her loyal nurse. Needless to say, this act angers the remainder of the Brent clan and leads to a murder.
10: The Case of the Devious Delinquent
Dec 5, 1963
Three teens cruise Hollywood Boulevard in a cool convertible lookin' for kicks! A liquor store goes down and the blackmail and plot twists begin. Lies and more lies and it's going from bad to worse for young Timmy Balfour who soon discovers that there's every bit as much delinquency from the adults when he's charged with murder.
11: The Case of the Bouncing Boomerang
Dec 12, 1963
Grover Johnson manages somehow to talk his much younger bride Eula into living with him on a barren spread of ranch land. Needless to say, Eula hates it and can't wait to sell the property. Along comes wealthy Texas Nelson Barcliff who's ready, willing, and able to purchase the property. But is this big Texan really who he appears to be? Or is it just an elaborate real estate swindle cooked up by Eula? Either way, both Eula and Barcliff end up dead and Grover finds himself charged with Eula's murder.
12: The Case of the Badgered Brother
Dec 19, 1963
Brothers Martin and Todd Baylor are feuding over ownership of a successful chain of clothing stores. Martin ends up with a knife sticking out of his back one night and Todd is charged with the murder.
13: The Case of the Wednesday Woman
Jan 2, 1964
A wife's ears perk up when an insurance investigator informs her that he has proof that her husband was wrongfully convicted of the crime for which he is imprisoned. Then the insurance investigator turns up dead. Goings on in an elevator highlight this episode.
14: The Case of the Accosted Accountant
Jan 9, 1964
Edward Lewis's increasingly bitter arguments with his father-in-law make him the suspect when the old goat is murdered.
15: The Case of the Capering Camera
Jan 16, 1964
Mystery clouds Mason's search for the murderer of a photographer who was shot while a model pointed a loaded gun at him but didn't pull the trigger.
16: The Case of the Ice-Cold Hands
Jan 23, 1964
Sweet but ditzy Nancy Banks wants Perry to cash a bundle of winning racing tickets for her. There's only one problem: her former employer claims the racing tickets as his own. Nancy then gets in even deeper feces when she's charged with her ex-employer's murder.
17: The Case of the Bountiful Beauty
Feb 6, 1964
20-year-old Deborah Dearborn has just written a best selling novel about a cold and calculating woman who bears a strong resemblance to her boyfriend's stepmother. Now Deborah is living at a beach house in Malibu and in the process of selling the rights to her book to a movie producer. Then the stepmother, Stephanie Carew, appears on the scene threatening to sue for libel. When Stephanie's dead body is found floating in a swimming pool, Deborah is charged with the crime.
18: The Case of the Nervous Neighbor
Feb 13, 1964
Mason's client: an amnesia victim on trial for the murder of her husband.
19: The Case of the Fifty-Millionth Frenchman
Feb 20, 1964
A Frenchman is giving money to an old lady love from his hometown, unaware that she's sharing the cash with her husband. When hubby turns up murdered guess who gets charged with the crime?
20: The Case of the Frightened Fisherman
Feb 27, 1964
Chemist Randolph James has started a successful company to develop a new antibiotic but his former boss, Hudson Bradshaw, files suit claiming that James developed the formula while in his employ. James' wife, Natalie, then begins selling her stock to Bradshaw which would give him control of the new company. James vows to stop his wife at any cost and she turns up dead. James claims that he was fishing at the time the murder occurred but things go from awful to good grief when he can't find the fellow fisherman who can substantiate his story.
21: The Case of the Arrogant Arsonist
Mar 5, 1964
A fire chief wants to bring a libel suit against a reporter who accuses him of burning down his own warehouse. Things get even worse for the chief when he's charged with murder.
22: The Case of the Garrulous Go-Between
Mar 12, 1964
A woman goes on trial for murder when a fortuneteller's deadly prediction becomes a reality.
23: The Case of the Woeful Widower
Mar 26, 1964
Certain that her employer is plotting to murder his wife, housekeeper Nellie Conway launches a counterattack.
24: The Case of the Simple Simon
Apr 2, 1964
Actress Ramona Carver is confronted by a young man who claims to be the son she gave up for adoption. Murder soon results.
25: The Case of the Illicit Illusion
Apr 9, 1964
Mason is hired by a woman who is convinced, after a series of bizarre events, that she's crazy.
26: The Case of the Antic Angel
Apr 16, 1964
A recovering alcoholic takes to the bottle after he sees his wife, who's supposedly been dead for five years. Then she turns up dead for real and he's arrested for her murder.
27: The Case of the Careless Kidnapper
Apr 30, 1964
A kidnapping hoax leads to murder when the ransom note gets into the wrong hands.
28: The Case of the Drifting Dropout
May 7, 1964
Small town junk dealer/mayoral candidate Mort Lynch gives college dropout Barry Davis a job because he was once close friend's with Barry's uncle. Barry and Mort's relationship is uneasy and he's soon the number one suspect when someone bashes Mort's skull with a monkey wrench and it's found in Barry's car.
29: The Case of the Tandem Target
May 14, 1964
Irma Hodge's wealthy step-father, Sumner Hodge, is withholding her inheritance because he dislikes her folksinger boyfriend, Con Bolton. When someone supposedly takes a shot at Sumner, he suggest to the police that Con is to blame. Then another attempt is made on Sumner's life which proves successful. His car goes over a cliff with him behind the wheel and an investigation reveals that the brake line had been severed. Witnesses then claim Con was fooling around with the brakes minutes before the crash and he's charged with murder.
30: The Case of the Ugly Duckling
May 21, 1964
The deceased father of Alice Trilling left behind a strange will. His successful toy company would be left to her ONLY if Alice is married or engaged within a year's time. Until then, her wheelchair bound Uncle Harry and a board of directors will run the company. In searching for a husband, Alice has one major problem: she's coyote ugly and she's the first one to admit it. An artist begins a flirtation and after seeing a portrait he's painted of her, Alice begins to think she could find happiness with him. There's one problem though: nasty old Uncle Harry has been playing matchmaker behind the scenes for reasons of his own. Alice discovers her uncle's perfidity and pushes over his wheelchair. Quickly fleeing the scene, Alice is later arrested when Uncle Harry is found dead. Perry is retained as defense counsel but even he has a tough time in this one because Alice herself thinks she's guilty.
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