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    Mason Daring. Mason K. Daring (born September 21, 1949, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American musician and composer of scores for film and television. He has worked on nearly all the films directed by John Sayles, adapting his style to fit whatever period in which the film is set. [1]

  2. episodes. This is a list of episodes for Perry Mason, an American legal drama series that aired on CBS television for nine seasons (September 21, 1957 – May 22, 1966). The title character, portrayed by Raymond Burr, is a fictional Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner.

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  4. Much of Daring's work has been for PBS, the public service TV channel, including themes for the long-running shows Nova and Frontline. His longest project to date is the eight-hour KCET/BBC series, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century (1996). "It was five months out of my life. But I'm not sorry I did it.

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    1. The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933) William Morrow and Company, March 1933: 323 [a] In the first Perry Mason mystery, we meet Perry, Della Street and detective Paul Drake for the first time. District Attorney Hamilton Burger and Lieutenant Arthur Traggdo not appear in this story. There is no courtroom scene in the entire novel, which is routine in the later books. The plot revolves around a spoiled woman, who calls herself "Eva Griffin". She comes to Mason claiming that she is being blackm...

    "The Case of the Crying Swallow" (1947) The American Magazine, August 1947: 329  Published with The Case of the Cautious Coquette (1949) and then in a short story collection The Case of the Crying...
    "The Case of the Crimson Kiss" (1948) The American Magazine, June 1948: 330  Published with The Case of the Cautious Coquette (1949) and then in a short story collection The Case of the Crimson Kis...
    "The Case of the Suspect Sweethearts" (1950) Radio and Television Mirror, May 1950; radio series tie-in with Della Street's byline: 331
    "The Case of the Irate Witness" (1953) Collier's, January 17, 1953: 332  First book publication Fiction Goes to Court : Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous Lawyers (1954) and...

    Every Perry Mason story has a title that begins "The Case of the …" but there are five books by Gardner with similar titles that are not Perry Mason novels: 1. The Case of the Turning Tide (1941), first of two Gramps Wigginsnovels 2. The Case of the Smoking Chimney(1943), the second Gramps Wiggins novel 3. The Case of the Backward Mule (1946), seco...

    After Gardner's death, Thomas Chastainwrote two Perry Mason novels licensed by the author's estate, "based on characters created by Erle Stanley Gardner". Both follow the made-for-TV movies in the use of Paul Drake, Jr. 1. Perry Mason in The Case of Too Many Murders(1989) – A businessman seems to have been in two places at once—once as a murderer, ...

  5. Sep 4, 2001 · Cleveland Indians vs Boston Red Sox. September 4, 2001. Film composer Mason Daring has explored many paths on the way to his current career -entertainment lawyer, folk singer, cabbie and truck driver, and commercial film director. But his professional life has always returned to the world of music. Born into the family of a GE lifer, Daring’s ...

  6. Mason Daring is a composer, musician, producer, and author who makes his home in both Marblehead, MA and Pawlet, VT. In addition to composing scores for film and TV he performs occasionally with Jeanie Stahl, writes a column for the Marblehead Reporter under the sobriquet Weary Pilgrim, and is working on a first novel of crime fiction. His ...

  7. Jan 31, 2023 · Mason Daring. Mason Daring graduated cum laude as a music major in 1971 from Amherst College. He grabbed his first guitar in the 7th grade and had his first band, The Squires, in the 8th grade. At Amherst, his first band was called Things That Go Bump in The Night and his final college band, Daring, Jones, Southworth and McNeer, signed with ...

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