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Perry Mason
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| Title: | The Case of the Twelfth Wildcat |
| Episode Number: | 249 |
| Season: | 9 |
| Season Episode #.: | 8 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday October 31st, 1965 |
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Burt Payne owns ten percent of the Wildcats, a professional football team. To raise cash, he tries to sell his share, but the majority owner, his wife Ellen, opposes the deal. She meets with one of the possible buyers, and shortly after that Burt dies in an explosion. Perry and Paul must literally chase down the facts to free their client Ellen.
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| Roman Gabriel, Don Chuy, Cliff Livingston, Marlin McKeever, BIl Munson and Joe Scibelli all played football for the Los Angeles Rams at the time this episode was shot, and appeared as themselves. |
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