A while ago I started a rewatch of the original Perry Mason series from
S1E1 (thanks CBS Access). I got derailed a while ago, and am only midway
through season 3 (still, a lot of episodes considering how many they made
each season in those days - 39 in season 1!).

I think Tom’s description is mostly right, but I would modify a bit. A
typical episode is about 1/4 set up of the murder, usually with little or
no Mason, 1/4 investigation, and while Drake is usually given a lot of this
to do, most often he just reports back what he learned. Camera time is
given to Perry (sometimes with Paul, sometimes with Della, often solo)
interviewing key players, often including his client (who usually begins by
telling Perry some lie that later makes the client look bad). The third
quarter is the opening of the trial, which almost always starts out looking
very bad for Perry. This portion of the show often still has investigation
featured, with either Perry or Paul finding some key evidence. The last
portion of course is the set up for the big moment when Perry breaks a
witness on the stand, often, though not always the guilty party.

So, I think a modern Mason that spent 25-50% of its time on investigation,
with Perry doing much of it, would not be too far from the original. Of
course Perry himself hardly ever is involved in anything that would qualify
as “action”, though there are a few exceptions. Indeed, I have been
surprised how much the structure of a typical Perry Mason episode resembles
a Colombo episode, except of course the audience does not know who the
murderer is until the penultimate scene.

The last time we talked about Mason here there was some discussion of how
his relationship with Della is presented. Through Season 3 I would say it
with some ambiguity. There have been a couple of scenes of them having late
night meetings in his apartment, and they often go to dinner together,
sometimes though not always with Paul. It has some elements of a more
mature Donna/Josh relationship, with both clearly loving the other, but
teasing and encouraging each other about possible romantic relationships.
It also has some of the flavor of a late 50’s Will and Grace relationship,
and it would be totally believable if the backstory is they were young
lovers, for whatever reason realized that wouldn’t work, but remain totally
committed to each other. So far I have not seen any indication of either
going out on a date with anyone else. Drake has a diluted Bond/Moneypenny
relationship with Della, but seems no serious romantic partner.

I seem to remember that in the re-makes Della is presented as a widow, but
so far see no sign of her on the marriage trail.

I think I have read that Hale was aware of Burr’s homosexuality; not sure
if anyone in production was. I have read that the real concern was with
Burr’s weight, and they kept pressuring him to diet.

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 7:50 AM Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 7:56 AM Melissa P <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> They couldn't get access to the original music?
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 7:32 AM Steve Timko <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> https://youtu.be/CwURtbhpm60
>>>
>>> The trailer looks great.
>>>
>>
> As good as the series may turn out to be, this isn't Perry Mason. Though I
> know better than to expect remakes to be faithful to their originals, Perry
> Mason's genius was in a courtroom. Mason stories were about gathering
> evidence and presenting it in court. Whatever had to be done outside the
> office, aside from witness interviews, would be done by Paul Drake. In the
> 1950s/60s series Drake was all attitude and rare action. In the later Perry
> Mason TV movies, William Katt's Drake got into car chases and fistfights
> and that looks more like concessions to network suits as to what should be
> in a crime drama. I hope this version of Mason works for what it is but it
> isn't what Perry Mason is supposed to be.
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