Perry-Mason-Pidgeon-1963.jpg


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English: Photograph of Walter Pidgeon in the CBS-TV series Perry Mason
Date
Source Self scan of original black-and-white glossy photograph
Author CBS Television (photographer unknown)
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  • Sheet attached to photograph reads as follows:
    WALTER PIDGEON portrays an attorney who defends a scatterbrained young heiress held on a murder charge in "The Case of the Surplus Suitor" on "Perry Mason" Thursday, Feb. 28 (8:00–9:00 PM, EST) on the CBS Television Network.
    SUBJECT: WALTER PIDGEON
    PROGRAM: "PERRY MASON" -- "THE CASE OF THE SURPLUS SUITOR"
    ON AIR: THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 8:00–9:00 PM, EST
    T26581-50-Full 2/8/65
  • Image bears no copyright markings, as can be seen in the original uploaded file. Image was published in 1963 without copyright notice, as seen in markings on back in original upload.
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