She was married to Darren McGavin from 1969 until her passing in 2003.MikeM. This is the first of four PM appearances for Kathie Browne. Mason 11/3/14ĭella's wardrobe: Della wore a monogram dress in the story. ![]() Where's Paul?: After Perry took Donna as a client he never used the services of the Paul Drake Detective Agency. Although this may not be the first time for the full name to be seen, the office door in early episodes and in the series credits identifies him only as Lt. Tragg's office door identifies him by his full name Arthur Tragg. ![]() This was a 20 year old car at best, and would not have been appropriate for a man of the victim's economic means. + Chronological Car Anomaly: The old-car-over-the-cliff footage in TCOT Provocative Protege at 04:50 first appeared in Ep#85, TCOT Wary Wildcatter and can be seen in fuller form there at 02:14 - 02:17. Don't fret if you missed it the same footage is reused in Ep#107! Added by Gary Woloski, 10/1/12. On his drive to see Donna Loring, Perry passes a parked all-white 1949 Dodge Wayfarer Sports Roadster convertible, top up (19:55-20:04). Just TWO CARS: Perry's 1960 Ford Galaxie Special Sunliner, Lic No TVC 236, black, top down. Submitted by MyFavoritePolarBear, 1/19/23. Lormer appeared in 12 episodes of Perry, as a coroner, medical examiner, surgeon, etc. Finally, Jon Lormer, a virtual regular on Perry, appeared in three episode of the original series Star Trek, including the pilot, though he is probably best known to Trekkies as a follower of Landru, the computer godling. Charles Cooper had roles as a rather portly Klingon general in the movie, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Browne made four appearance in the Perry series. The lovely Kathie Browne portrayed the hyper-accelerated space babe Deela in the original Star Trek "Wink of an Eye." She fell for Kirk, of course, who didn't fall for her: the opposite of her role as Donna Loring. Star Trek Alert: Three actors in this episode will appear in Star Trek roles. + Don Anderson is among the second-row spectators on A.D.A. ![]() He's a frowning spectator on the prosecution side, and he seems to be a uniformed policeman at the desk outside Tragg’s office when Tragg, Mason, and Worthington meet. Uncredited Actors: Robert Wegner gets two appearances in this episode. + Sitting next to DG #1 we find Distinguished Lady #4. Can you see them? Read more about these favorite frequent faces and why we are trying to spot them. A pencil-mustached man peers through the crowd as well (prosecutor’s side). Sightings: Appearing in the courtroom gallery are Distinguished Gentleman #1 and the Little Old Lady in a Hat on the defendant’s side, along with Quiet Old Man #1 and “Miss Carmody” on the prosecutor’s side. + See also comments below regarding Donna’s piece. + The closed-captions on the DVD simply state "(piano music playing)" and later, "(classical piano music playing)." Submitted by Wiseguy70005, 5/13/14. The closed captions coupled with the syndication print incorrectly list this as the overture from Beethoven’s Fidelio. Music:The piece playing at the episode’s opening (with Carpenter at the piano) is Beethoven’s Sonata in C minor, Op. When the camera switches to a front view we hear what sounds like the thud of the book closing again and Perry has his right hand below the screen apparently putting the book down again. + Goof: Right after the above scene Perry closes the book with an audible thud, picks up the newspaper while putting the book down with his left hand and holds the newspaper with both hands. In the office scene where Perry is dictating to Della from a book, when he says “California State Penal Code, section 1362, dealing in competency as evidence when witness uh.,” he is speaking of an actual and appropriate section of the CSPC. Anomaly: Kathie Browne is listed as Donna Loring but is called Donna Ross.
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