The Case of the Cheating Chancellor
- Episode aired Oct 3, 1965
- 1h
Van Fowler is an instructor at Perry's alma mater. He is working on his PhD with Dr. Stuart Logan. Logan is taking advantage of Van by claiming credit for their combined work. When Logan is ... Read allVan Fowler is an instructor at Perry's alma mater. He is working on his PhD with Dr. Stuart Logan. Logan is taking advantage of Van by claiming credit for their combined work. When Logan is found dead with Van by the body, he is charged.Van Fowler is an instructor at Perry's alma mater. He is working on his PhD with Dr. Stuart Logan. Logan is taking advantage of Van by claiming credit for their combined work. When Logan is found dead with Van by the body, he is charged.
- Dr. Stuart Logan
- (as G.B. Atwater)
- Myra Finlay
- (as Adrienne Ellis)
- Judge
- (as Stacy Keach)
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He's also a cheating dog of a man who has been stepping out on wife Louise Latham with Lee Merweather who is a former Miss America. Finally answers to one of Noah's tests were stolen and Atwater is holding the whole class responsible unless the guilty party confesses or he ferrets out the truth. That sure made him a host of enemies.
But when he's stabbed to death it's Noah who is arrested and is fortunate to have Perry Mason visiting because this Raymond Burr's alma mater. Even luckier to have Della Street and William Hopper along for the ride.
A crisis of conscience on the cheating has got Peter Helm in a bind. He doesn't want to be labeled a fink and it's his roommate Michael Walker who ripped off the answers. Helm does the right thing in the end and it's his testimony that leads to the identity of the real killer. But Michael Walker's border on the unbelievable.
It's the reason I can't rate this as a top Mason story.
In a side plot a young man, Bob Hyatt, is worried he'll not pass his finals and graduate, thus disappointing his father. His roommate offers him the easy way out - the answers to the hardest final exam he'll take - but he turns it down. Dr. Logan finds out about the theft of the answers and tells everybody in the class that he is holding their exams and will expel everybody whose answers align with the stolen answers. Given Dr. Logan's personal and professional behavior I'm surprised he is so devastated by his own cheating students. But he doesn't have time to be shocked because, later that night, he is murdered.
Chance would have it that Perry Mason is on campus for a fund raiser and reunion - this was Perry's alma mater - so he is on the case when cheating educator is killed and Van Fowler is arrested for murder.
This was one of the few Perry Mason episodes to deal with the angst of the younger generation. He has a conversation with young Bob Hyatt, who might be able to shed some light on who did kill the professor, but he'd have to rat out his cheating best friend in the process. Hyatt then enumerates his list of complaints against Perry's generation, which grew up in the Great Depression and fought WWII. Of course getting expelled from college in 1965 has its own problems - primarily that you are likely to find yourself in Vietnam with a rifle slung over your shoulder.
This wasn't a great episode of Mason, partly because Hamilton Burger is not the prosecutor due to the distant jurisdiction.
Did you know
- TriviaBob Hyatt's fraternity is Chi Beta Sigma, a not-very-sly allusion to the CBS network.
- GoofsSome of the student protestors carry signs referring to Stuart Logan as "Simon Logan."
- Quotes
Perry Mason: Your generation, like mine, will endure because the old verities you sneer at will prevail: beauty, and truth, and honor.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Dark City (1998)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1