My mom used to watch him every Saturday when she finished teaching piano lessons. I was about eight years old, I couldn't stand it, now that I'm seventy-two, I watch it everyday on you tube😂
When Ray Collins was unable to continue as Tragg due to declining health, his name continued to be listed in the opening titles for more than a year. He was always welcome to return to the show if he felt up to it. They did have a good gradual transition to Lieutenant Anderson, including one scene where Tragg warns Anderson not to let Mason take advantage of him.
I had read long ago that Raymond insisted on it because you got your salary no matter if you were in the credits. He took care of his friends and many actors back then were not rich.
@@bender7565It had more to do with his health insurance, but you are correct that Raymond Burr was instrumental in protecting Ray Collins financially. I always loved Tragg because even though he tried to one-up Mason and cover Burger’s butt, you could tell he actually liked Mason that he’d show by often calling him “Perry”.
@@billolsen4360 Agreed. Collins and Bill Talman were as much series MVPs as Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, and William Hopper. That was a flawless, sterling cast.
I loved the way Tragg would just materialize at exactly the moment Perry's client was telling him something incriminating. He'd pop up out of nowhere like a genie with a mean little smile.
The first season Tragg seemed to be out to get Perry but from season 2 their relationship was more at ease. By the time this episode aired Ray Collins was getting ill and didn't appear as much. He had emphysema which claimed his life in July, 1965.
Truly one of the best programs ever. I've watched every episode countless times and still watch it now. The only unreasonable part that didn't make sense was how a woman as beautiful as Della didn't have a life of her own. Tragg and Burger was always out to get Perry but they were buddies at the end of the day. No way I'm being buddies with anyone out to get me.
When I think of Lieutenant Tragg, I can very well imagine him having been appointed the permanent 3rd grade classroom monitor(greatly enjoying that distinction as well as greatly enjoying writing down the names of kids who were talking).
And kids today don't want to EARN money because they're spoiled rotten by their parents. We wore 'hand me downs' from our older siblings .... today's kids get the best designer sport shoes & clothes. 😢
I never thought about his age and didn't realize just how old he was when he was on the show. That was quite old back then. Lots of people were dead by 65.
To Burger's and Tragg's credit, there was always some strong evidence that pointed directly at Perry's innocent client (the proverbial peoples' exhibit A), it often was a hand gun or a blunt object that just happened to have the wrongly accused's finger prints on it, great tv and hard to imagine the characters could have been casted any better
Lt. Arthur Tragg arrested at least one innocent person in each episode! Had that happened in real life, he would have been busted back to patrolman & assigned a beat so far out in the sticks he would have to get his paychecks via carrier pigeon!
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If that had happened in real life the Democrats would have elected him the head of the DOJ
Just like the old "Hawaii Five-0" series. If a real-world secret agent failed half as often as Wo Fat did, he would have long since been "Taken care of" by his own government! On a related note: Khigh Dhiegh always seemed to be type-cast as an evil Chinese agent of some type. I remember one episode of the old "Mission Impossible" where he was cast as an rich evil Chinese businessman seeking to destroy relations with the West.
Well, he never convicted an innocent person. And we can be grateful for that. Presumably, Burger would have convicted the real murderer whom Perry always ferreted out toward the end of the show. Erle Stanley Gardener, the lawyer-writer who created Perry Mason, had his own "project innocence" long before the eponymous organization gained fame in the late 20th century. Gardener called his organization "The Court of Last Resort." Gardener, like Perry Mason, sought justice, not rigged convictions.
I like to think Tragg was a good officer and Hamilton Burger a compatent prosocuter, They just always arrested and prosacuted an innocent person when Perry was the lawyer.
How did the car get from the boys fixing it to the lab and be tested for fingerprints - all over, in the few minutes that Perry walked the one block into the office ?
The only television series my Father watched with interest. The theme music still ranks with one of the best, maybe just a notch below MAVERICK. Actually the HBO PERRY MASON is pretty darn good with Mathew Rhys.
"🎵...Natchez to New Orleans, living off Jacks and Queens..." (a fragment of the 1950s "Maverick" intro-titles vocals which seemed to get dropped fairly quickly in favour of a pure-instrumental alternative)
How many innocent people did old Hamilton Burger send up the river, who didn't have, couldn't afford Perry? Justice in the US, bought and paid for, the outcome is different.
2:46 One of televisions best dramas. The theme alone is classic
I started watching the show in earnest. Well written.
Perry was always finding bodies, and that plot device never got old.
The camaraderie among Mason, Tragg, Paul, Burger, and Della is among the best in TV history.
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Always love when Tragg shows up, or Burger, and the interaction between them.
Some shows were lucky enough to have that sought of "old pals" cast of regulars which kept you watching in spite of the often-poor material.
@@martinwalsh8352 They all seemed to know that acting with Ray Collins made you a better actor.
My mom used to watch him every Saturday when she finished teaching piano lessons. I was about eight years old, I couldn't stand it, now that I'm seventy-two, I watch it everyday on you tube😂
From the Case Of The Mystified Miner, aired 2/24/62.
When Ray Collins was unable to continue as Tragg due to declining health, his name continued to be listed in the opening titles for more than a year. He was always welcome to return to the show if he felt up to it. They did have a good gradual transition to Lieutenant Anderson, including one scene where Tragg warns Anderson not to let Mason take advantage of him.
I had read long ago that Raymond insisted on it because you got your salary no matter if you were in the credits. He took care of his friends and many actors back then were not rich.
@@bender7565It had more to do with his health insurance, but you are correct that Raymond Burr was instrumental in protecting Ray Collins financially. I always loved Tragg because even though he tried to one-up Mason and cover Burger’s butt, you could tell he actually liked Mason that he’d show by often calling him “Perry”.
I also read that about Burr keeping Collins on the credits when he was away from the show. Nice when people have your back like that.
@@bender7565😅
@@martinwalsh8352Burr also stood up for William Talman after the latter was fired from the show after a sex party scandal.
It was always fun when Perry made a chump out of Tragg.
Ray Collins never did a bad portrayal in all his career.
@@billolsen4360 Agreed. Collins and Bill Talman were as much series MVPs as Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, and William Hopper. That was a flawless, sterling cast.
I loved the way Tragg would just materialize at exactly the moment Perry's client was telling him something incriminating. He'd pop up out of nowhere like a genie with a mean little smile.
The first season Tragg seemed to be out to get Perry but from season 2 their relationship was more at ease. By the time this episode aired Ray Collins was getting ill and didn't appear as much. He had emphysema which claimed his life in July, 1965.
Back then twenty bucks went a long way!!
Hello!!!!! You what???? Love it when Perry gets Tragg
Oh my lieutenant????? Lolololo
Truly one of the best programs ever. I've watched every episode countless times and still watch it now. The only unreasonable part that didn't make sense was how a woman as beautiful as Della didn't have a life of her own. Tragg and Burger was always out to get Perry but they were buddies at the end of the day. No way I'm being buddies with anyone out to get me.
This is one of my favorite episodes! When Tragg thinks 'I got him, now!' and .... NUTHIN'! I howl every time! 🤣🤣🤣
20 is what I just paid for a hamburger double meat combo onion rings and small vanilla shake last night
in the fifties that would be worth 10x the value today.
You have Diaper Joe to thank for that.
Hey young men it’s uncle Perry again want to earn some money 🥰
When I think of Lieutenant Tragg, I can very well imagine him having been appointed the permanent 3rd grade classroom monitor(greatly enjoying that distinction as well as greatly enjoying writing down the names of kids who were talking).
those were the best shows on tv !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a turn of the tables funny moment.
Great Old Show!
Hmm, would you give your keys to a group of young people today? Sad those times are long gone.😢
And kids today don't want to EARN money because they're spoiled rotten by their parents. We wore 'hand me downs' from our older siblings .... today's kids get the best designer sport shoes & clothes. 😢
I can only assume that the car in question was the one that Mason flattened the tire on and had the young guys change the tire.
I always wondered how LAPD would allow a 75 year-old police lieutenant to remain on the force. Tragg must have filed an age discrimination suit.
I never thought about his age and didn't realize just how old he was when he was on the show. That was quite old back then. Lots of people were dead by 65.
@@EristiCat Ray Collins was about 67-68 when he started PM.
Everyone smoked three packs a day back then, he was probably only 40.
@@EristiCat Collins was born in December 1889 and died in July 1965, aged 75.
Holding a potential witness/ suspect incognito
.That would never be allowed today.
To Burger's and Tragg's credit, there was always some strong evidence that pointed directly at Perry's innocent client (the proverbial peoples' exhibit A), it often was a hand gun or a blunt object that just happened to have the wrongly accused's finger prints on it, great tv and hard to imagine the characters could have been casted any better
Lt. Arthur Tragg arrested at least one innocent person in each episode! Had that happened in real life, he would have been busted back to patrolman & assigned a beat so far out in the sticks he would have to get his paychecks via carrier pigeon!
If that had happened in real life the Democrats would have elected him the head of the DOJ
Just like the old "Hawaii Five-0" series. If a real-world secret agent failed half as often as Wo Fat did, he would have long since been "Taken care of" by his own government! On a related note: Khigh Dhiegh always seemed to be type-cast as an evil Chinese agent of some type. I remember one episode of the old "Mission Impossible" where he was cast as an rich evil Chinese businessman seeking to destroy relations with the West.
He was Japanese not Chinese in Mission Impossible.
Is that an Electra 225, that Perry pulled-up in?
Good eye. It appears to be a 1962 Electra 225. I have a 1968 four-door that belonged to my grandfather. I hope to restore it one day.
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I love those old Buicks.
@@patrickflohe7427 The 225 in the name comes from the length of the car. 225 inches from bumper to bumper. This is almost 19 feet. They were HUGE.
Where can I see this black and white version of Perry Mason
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hahaha perry mason too quick
How did Burger ever keep his job? Must be the worse prosecutor ever. Never saw him win a conviction.
Well, he never convicted an innocent person. And we can be grateful for that. Presumably, Burger would have convicted the real murderer whom Perry always ferreted out toward the end of the show.
Erle Stanley Gardener, the lawyer-writer who created Perry Mason, had his own "project innocence" long before the eponymous organization gained fame in the late 20th century. Gardener called his organization "The Court of Last Resort."
Gardener, like Perry Mason, sought justice, not rigged convictions.
Technically He did have one conviction However at the end of the episode He did lose that one as well
Talman said that Burger only lost one case a week--the other four days he won.
You rarely saw him beat MASON..but you have to assume he pretty much ran the table against everyone else.
Collins was clearly in poor shape when this sequence was filmed.
Whoa Perry . . . obstruction of justice
Not to mention tampering with evidence. But only if you get caught. 😁
Ray Collins was great as Tragg. Unfortunately, he was always arresting innocent people.
"TWENTY BUCKS!!!!!"
Actually buy burgers and fries and a shake for all of them back then.
🥰Thank you👍A fan of Ray Collins Sept . 17 , 2024
I like to think Tragg was a good officer and Hamilton Burger a compatent prosocuter, They just always arrested and prosacuted an innocent person when Perry was the lawyer.
What was this episode called?
Mystified miner
How did the car get from the boys fixing it to the lab and be tested for fingerprints - all over, in the few minutes that Perry walked the one block into the office ?
The only television series my Father watched with interest. The theme music still ranks with one of the best, maybe just a notch below MAVERICK. Actually the HBO PERRY MASON is pretty darn good with Mathew Rhys.
"🎵...Natchez to New Orleans, living off Jacks and Queens..."
(a fragment of the 1950s "Maverick" intro-titles vocals which seemed to get dropped fairly quickly in favour of a pure-instrumental alternative)
Perry was a step ahead of Lt. Tragg Art did not like it a bit. 😢😢
How many innocent people did old Hamilton Burger send up the river, who didn't have, couldn't afford Perry?
Justice in the US, bought and paid for, the outcome is different.
"Law Is Where You Buy It" : a 1930s Raymond Chandler title.
If PM were around today, all he would be doing are plea bargains.... So sad.
Isn't that tampering with evidence?
@@riblets1968 Perry had no way to know it would be evidence.
Lousy audio
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