The Case of the Calendar Girl

Season 2, Episode 24, Aired
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A building contractor is charged with the murder of a wealthy political Mr.fix-it.
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  • George Andrews is a building contractor who is having trouble with his inspectors and suppliers. He turns to a political Mr.Fix-it,Wilfred Borden ---and is charged with his murder when he is later found murdered.moreless

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    This is typical of an Erle Stanley Gardner
    book episode---stiff storyline,not much imagination.
    George Andrews is a contractor putting up a school.He is having trouble with his suppliers
    and inspectors and is losing money.He turns to
    a political Mr.Fix-it,Wilfred Borden,who will
    try to get them to ease up.However,he is murdered
    and George Andrews is charged with the murder.
    When Perry Mason exposes those involved with
    Borden,the real murderer is revealed.
    An average episode.

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    • Kasey Rogers is best known to TV viewers as Louise Tate on Bewitched. She would return in TCOT Irate Inventor. Edit
    • John Anderson would return in TCOT Bartered Bikini and TCOT Greek Goddess. Edit
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    • Perry Mason: But sometimes if it is the truth you're telling, it saves embarrassment and trouble. Edit
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