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  1. Perry Mason is a TV series that ran from 1957 to 1966, starring Raymond Burr as a master criminal defense attorney. The series features 271 episodes, 3 Primetime Emmys, and a cast of regulars and guest stars.

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    • 1957-09-21
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  2. Perry Mason is an American legal drama series originally broadcast on CBS television from September 21, 1957, to May 22, 1966. The title character, portrayed by Raymond Burr, is a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. Many episodes are based on stories written by Gardner.

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  3. Perry is asked to help get a scientist's granddaughter out of East Germany so she can live with her mother's parents. A go-between is murdered during negotiations and the scientist's wife is charged, so Perry defends her in East Germany.

  4. A crime drama series based on the novels of Erle Stanley Gardner, starring Matthew Rhys as the young lawyer Perry Mason. Set in 1932 Los Angeles, the series follows Mason's cases, personal struggles and the city's dark secrets.

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    • 2020-06-21
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  5. Perry Mason is an American period drama television series created by Rolin Jones and Ron Fitzgerald for HBO. Based on the character of the same name by Erle Stanley Gardner, the series stars Matthew Rhys in the title role and premiered on June 21, 2020. In July 2020, HBO renewed the series for a second season.

  6. Watch Full Episodes. Defense attorney Perry Mason defends falsely-accused people—and manages to clear every one of them—in this long-running courtroom drama. Try It Free.

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  8. Perry Mason. 2 Seasons | 16 Episodes | TV-MA. Watch Now. Based on the work of Erle Stanley Gardner, this drama series traces the origins of famed criminal defense lawyer Perry Mason (Matthew Rhys). The second season picks up with Perry in the throes of the Los Angeles legal system during the height of the Great Depression.

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